Half marathons remain one of the most important distances in road racing because they combine mass participation with performance depth. Recent and widely cited industry data shows that the event has produced million-runner participation levels, a broad recreational performance range, and world-record standards that continue to move lower.
half marathon statistics
Key half marathon statistics
Metric
Value
Context
U.S. half marathon finishers
1,900,000
Running USA estimate for 2016
Peak U.S. year in Running USA report
2,046,600
Record high in 2014
Global half marathon participants
Over 2.1 million
Worldwide estimate for 2018
Average half marathon finish time
2:14:59
RunRepeat data summarized by Runner’s World
Top 10% half marathon time
1:47:10
Percentile benchmark from RunRepeat
Top 1% half marathon time
1:23:59
Percentile benchmark from RunRepeat
Men’s half marathon world record
57:20
Jacob Kiplimo, Lisbon, March 8, 2026
Women’s mixed-race world record
1:02:52
Letesenbet Gidey
Women-only world record
1:05:16
Peres Jepchirchir
The biggest takeaway is that half marathons operate at scale. Participation has historically been high enough to create meaningful benchmarks, and those benchmarks show a large gap between recreational runners and the elite edge of the sport.
Half marathon finish-time benchmarks
For most readers, the most useful numbers are the average finish time and the percentile cutoffs. These give a better sense of what counts as typical, competitive, and exceptional than record marks alone.
Benchmark
Finish time
What it shows
Men’s world record
57:20
Current world-record standard
Women’s world record, mixed race
1:02:52
Fastest official mixed-race women’s mark
Women-only world record
1:05:16
Fastest official women-only mark
Top 1%
1:23:59
Elite recreational threshold
Top 10%
1:47:10
Strong amateur benchmark
Average finish time
2:14:59
Typical overall benchmark
Label
Bar
Value
Men’s world record
57:20
Women’s world record (mixed)
1:02:52
Women-only world record
1:05:16
Top 1%
1:23:59
Top 10%
1:47:10
Average finish time
2:14:59
Max = 2:14:59. Widths: Men’s world record 42.47%, Women’s world record (mixed) 46.57%, Women-only world record 48.35%, Top 1% 62.22%, Top 10% 79.39%, Average finish time 100.00%.
The chart makes the spread easy to see. A runner at the top 10% threshold is still far closer to the average finisher than to the current world-record edge.
U.S. participation history
Running USA’s long-term report shows how dramatically the half marathon expanded in the United States. It grew from a few hundred thousand finishers in 1990 to more than two million at its mid-2010s peak.
That history helps explain why the half marathon remains such a central event. Even after cooling from its peak, it still sits among the largest road-race formats in the market.
World-record half marathon table
Category
Record
Athlete
Location and date
Men
57:20
Jacob Kiplimo
Lisbon, March 8, 2026
Women, mixed race
1:02:52
Letesenbet Gidey
Valencia, October 24, 2021
Women only
1:05:16
Peres Jepchirchir
Gdynia, October 17, 2020
These records show how compressed elite performance has become. At the top of the sport, the standard is now far closer to one hour than to the recreational average around two hours and fifteen minutes.
Sources
Source
Used for
URL
Running USA Half Marathon Report: Record Number of Events Recorded; Participation Numbers Show Slight Decline
U.S. finisher totals for 1990, 2010, 2014, and 2016