NEW DELHI: The women’s 50 and above category at the Times Internet Half Marathon brought stories of resilience, late beginnings, and the power of steady effort.Nivedita Kapoor set the pace and claimed first place with a chip time of 1:48:13, delivering a performance defined by consistency and experience. Her steady approach carried her through the race, and her finish reflected a lifetime of disciplined effort, a testament to her enduring passion for distance running.

Second place went to 53-year-old Nini Bhatia, who finished with a chip time of 2:05:40. Bhatia started running only in 2024, motivated by health concerns. She credits running with sharpening her mental clarity and transforming her well-being. For Bhatia, the sport has built her fitness and boosted her confidence.Reflecting on the marathon, Bhatia called it one of the best events she’s run, praising the route especially the stretch at India Gate, which stirred a sense of patriotism and made the experience even more memorable.Lakshmi Verma took third with a chip time of 2:12:24, adding depth to the competitive field. Her performance was marked by endurance and determination, and she finished strong, embodying the spirit of perseverance and the drive to keep moving forward.For many, this category was about more than just finish times. It represented journeys shaped by health goals, discipline, and personal growth. The presence of runners who began later in life showed that fitness can be embraced at any stage. As the race unfolded across Delhi, the women’s 50+ group stood as proof that consistency and determination are at the heart of endurance sports, no matter when the journey starts.At the Times Internet half marathon, the women’s 50+ category turned personal challenges into performance, demonstrating that resilience can redefine limits and that every step carries a story worth telling.








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