Every category shines with dedication at the Times Internet Half Marathon, an event that brings together countless faces, each with a unique story about discipline, effort and passion for running.In the Men’s 21km (40-49 years) age group, Pramod Kumar Won first place with a chip time of 1 hour, 19 minutes and 26 seconds. Kumar has been running for over a decade, his running journey started with a fitness program in his village and over time he evolved into a more competitive devotee. Kumar also appreciated the overall organization of the event.Naresh Rawat finished second with a chip time of 1:20:27. Rawat, 46, started running three years ago for fitness, and now running has become a way of life for him to stay active and persistent.Third runner-up Einar Benediktsson reflects the depth of competition in the category. For Benediktsson, running is a way to maintain consistency and push personal limits. He sees competition as an opportunity to improve while enjoying the experience of the sport.The 40-49 age group emphasizes how endurance and commitment transcend age. Participants bring not only performance but stories of consistency and personal growth. The event transcends competition and showcases a shared commitment to fitness and perseverance as runners take to the roads of Delhi.The Times Internet Half Marathon once again demonstrates how running continues to bring people together, united by the goals of better health and constant self-improvement.

