10K under 29 female category: Different journeys, one shared passion | Times Internet Half Marathon | India News

10K under 29 female category: Different journeys, one shared passion | Times Internet Half Marathon
From left to right: Lakshmi Kumari, Jebid Jouharian

The Times Internet Half Marathon 2026 brought together runners from different cities, cultures, and backgrounds, turning race day into a celebration of ambition, connection, and community. In the 10K Under 29 Female category, three women stood out not just for their performances, but for the unique journeys that brought them to the starting line.From Bihar to Armenia, these runners proved that while every story begins differently, the love for running has the power to connect people across borders.

Aishani Saxena

WinnerChip Time: 00:24:17Aishani Saxena claimed the top spot in the category with an exceptional performance, showcasing speed, focus, and determination throughout the race. Her finish reflected the confidence and discipline of a runner who came prepared to leave her mark on the course.

Lakshmi Kumari

1st Runner-UpChip Time: 00:25:36Hailing from Samastipur, Bihar, 20-year-old Lakshmi Kumari started running just two months ago, yet delivered an impressive performance at the Times Internet Half Marathon.Currently pursuing NCC, Lakshmi says she has always been passionate about sports. Her journey reflects how talent, discipline, and self-belief can quickly transform into remarkable achievement.

Jebid Jouharian

2nd Runner-UpChip Time: 00:26:15At 28, Jebid Jouharian brought an international spirit to the race, hailing from Armenia and running alongside her fiancé, Subhav Ramnani, showing how running, much like love, has the power to connect people across cultures and borders. Jebid started running 1–2 years ago for fitness, but over time it became something much bigger. Today, she runs a free community running club in Armenia, creating a space where people can come together through movement, motivation, and support.The Times Internet Half Marathon was more than just a competition; it was a meeting point of stories, dreams, and cultures. Whether it was a young runner from Bihar discovering her potential or a runner from Armenia building communities through fitness, every participant added something meaningful to the event.With thousands of runners united by one shared passion, the Times Internet Half Marathon continues to grow as a platform where sport goes beyond boundaries and brings people together in the most inspiring way.

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