Chinese Humanoid Robot Breaks Half-Marathon World Record
A humanoid robot from China has surpassed the half-marathon world record previously held by Ugandan runner Jacob Kiplimo.

A Chinese-developed humanoid robot has achieved a new half-marathon world record, surpassing the previous mark set by Ugandan distance runner Jacob Kiplimo. The achievement represents a significant milestone in robotics and athletic performance benchmarks.
Kiplimo had established the human half-marathon world record, which stood as the fastest time for the 13.1-mile distance. The robot's performance now exceeds that benchmark, though specific timing details were not immediately available.
Despite this technological breakthrough, industry analysts are cautioning against expectations for immediate commercial applications of advanced humanoid robots. The gap between demonstration capabilities and practical, market-ready products remains substantial.
China has been investing heavily in humanoid robotics development as part of its broader technology advancement strategy. The country's robotics sector has shown rapid progress in recent years, with various companies and research institutions pushing the boundaries of what these machines can accomplish.
The record-breaking performance highlights the advancing capabilities of humanoid robots in physical tasks, though questions remain about the practical applications and timeline for widespread commercial deployment of such technology.