An exciting elite field will lead the CPH Half on Sunday
10.9.2025 16:01:25 CEST | Sparta Atletik og Løb | Pressemeddelelse
The line-up for the 10th edition of the Copenhagen Half Marathon is once again packed with top-tier runners. And with 32,000 participants taking part, a race record has already been broken.

Despite coinciding with the upcoming World Championships in Tokyo, Sunday’s Copenhagen Half Marathon still features a world-class field. A quick glance at this season’s best list says it all: four of the seven fastest men are heading to the Danish capital, where a flat and fast course has regularly produced remarkable times since the event’s debut in 2015 — most notably Geoffrey Kamworor’s world record of 58:01 set in 2019.
The second-fastest man this season, Gilbert Kiprotich (KEN), made an astonishing half marathon debut in March, winning in Málaga with a time of 58:27. The runner-up in that race, compatriot Patrick Mosin (58:44), will join him in Copenhagen.
However, a third Kenyan, Isaia Kipkoech Lasoi, may prove to be even stronger. At last year’s CPH Half, the 25-year-old Lasoi finished third in 58:10 — just five seconds shy of victory. In April this year, he was runner-up in Prague with a time of 58:56 — his fourth sub-59 performance since February 2024.
Only twice (in 2021 and 2022) has an Ethiopian runner won the men’s race. A strong contender for a third Ethiopian victory is Gemechu Dida, who dominated the Berlin Half Marathon in April, missing the race record of 58:42 by just one second.
European race for Sub60
From a European perspective, attention will be on Patrick Dever. Having already clocked 60:11 and 60:19 this year in Houston and New York, respectively, the 29-year-old Lancastrian could become just the second Briton ever to break the one-hour barrier.
For local fans, Joel Ibler Lillesø’s half marathon debut is highly anticipated. After struggling with injuries, the 21-year-old Dane won the 10,000m at the European U23 Championships in Bergen in July. Just last month, he set a national record in the 5000m — and now hopes to end his season on a high.
A field of fast female runners
The women’s race also features two major stars on the starting line. Joyciline Jepkosgei began her season by winning the Barcelona Half Marathon in 1:04:13 — a time that ranks her 7th on the all-time list. Two months later, the 31-year-old Kenyan claimed third place at the London Marathon. She now returns to the half marathon distance, where she won silver at the 2018 World Championships in Valencia.
Jepkosgei’s compatriot, Sharon Lokedi, boasts victories at the New York (2022) and Boston (2025) Major Marathons. In the latter, she even set a race record of 2:17:22. Just a month earlier, she also triumphed at the New York Half Marathon.
Also in the star-studded line-up is Likina Amebaw. The Ethiopian is the fifth-fastest woman this season at both 5K (14:33) and 10K (29:40). Other notable names include Belgium’s Chloé Herbiet, who was crowned European Half Marathon Champion on home soil in May, and 40-year-old American Keira D’Amato, winner of the 2022 Houston Marathon.
Hoping for more record-breaking performances, the organizers could already celebrate one milestone last year, when all 32,000 start numbers sold out just two hours and 20 minutes after registration opened.
Facts about the Copenhagen Half Marathon
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Copenhagen Half Marathon 2025 takes place on Sunday, September 14 at 9:30 AM
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Start and finish will be on Østerbro, with the start area on Jagtvej and the finish area on Øster Allé by Fælledparken
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The race is sold out with more than 32,000 participants
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See the course and power zones for CPH Half 2025 here: https://map.cphhalf.dk/
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Next year’s Copenhagen Half Marathon will host the World Athletics Road Running Championships Half Marathon on Sunday, September 20, 2026
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The Half Marathon at the 2026 World Championships is already sold out for the many recreational runners eager to follow in the footsteps of the world’s fastest, while entries are still available for the one mile and 5 km races
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Read more about the World Athletics Road Running Championships Copenhagen here: https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-road-running-championships/copenhagen26
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