A robot that won a half-marathon race in Beijing on Sunday ran faster than the human world record in a show of China’s technological leaps.
It was the second time Beijing has hosted the robot-only half-marathon aimed at displaying the prowess of Chinese robotics.
The winner from Honor, a Chinese smartphone maker, completed the 13-mile race in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, according to a WeChat post by the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area, also known as Beijing E-Town, where the race kicked off.
That was faster than the human world record holder, Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo, who finished the same distance in about 57 minutes in March at the Lisbon road race.
Last year’s robotic winner won the race in 2 hours, 40 minutes and 42 seconds
A humanoid robot runs in the second Beijing E-Town Half Marathon and Humanoid Robot Half Marathon. Credit: AP
But the competition, which was held alongside a race for humans, wasn’t without hiccups — one robot fell flat at the start line, another bumped into a barrier.
Du Xiaodi, Honor’s test development engineer, said his team was happy with the results.



