Pakistani runners shine at most challenging NYC Marathon

By Faizan Lakhani
November 04, 2024

NYC Marathon 2024 saw 40 Pakistani runners competing alongside thousands from across the world

Pakistani-American runnersYawar Siddiqui (left),Fasih Ul Saleh (centre) and Dr Salman Khan pose with their medals after the New York City Marathon in New York, US, on November 3, 2024. — Reporter

KARACHI: Pakistani runners made an impressive showing at the 2024 New York City Marathon, one of the world’s largest and most challenging courses.

Pennsylvania-based Pakistani-American Syed Ali Hamza completed the marathon in 2 hours 41 minutes and 42 seconds, finishing in 460th place out of 55,525 runners. He was at an impressive pace of 6.11 minutes per mile.

While Ali Hamza was on top of all Pakistan-origin runners, Karachi-based Danish Elahi emerged as the fastest Pakistan-based runner in the New York 2024, completing the marathon in an impressive 3 hours, 26 minutes, and 50 seconds. Following closely was Rufi Shehzada, who finished with a time of 3:32:22, while Pakistani-American Babar Ghias clocked in at 3:38:53.

Other standout performances under four hours included Ammar Mumtaz, Prem Kumar, and Rehman Azhar.

Pakistani runner Danish Elahi poses with his family while holding a Pakistaniflag after the New York City Marathon in New York, US, on November 3, 2024. — Supplied

Khoula Ahmed, a Norwegian-Pakistani runner, was the fastest female from Pakistan, finishing with a commendable time of 3:43:02. She was followed by Maheen Sheikh and Kaukab Sarwar, rounding out the top three Pakistani women in the marathon.

This year’s NYC Marathon saw around 40 Pakistani runners, both local and overseas nationals, competing alongside thousands from across the globe.

A combination of images showsNorwegian-Pakistani Khoula Ahmed (left) and Karachi-based runner Kaukab Sarwar with their medals after the New York City Marathon in New York, US, on November 3, 2024. — Supplied

The contingent included Pakistani Americans, as well as Pakistani expats from Norway, the UAE, UK and Saudi Arabia.

Meanwhile, in the men’s elite category, Dutch runner Abdi Nageeye claimed first place, completing the course in 2 hours, 7 minutes, and 39 seconds. Kenya’s Evans Chebet and Albert Korir finished second and third, respectively.

Pakistani runnerRehman Azhar poses with his medal after the New York City Marathon in New York, US, on November 3, 2024. — Supplied

Kenya’s Sheila Chepkirui led the women’s elite field with a time of 2:24:35, followed by compatriots Hellen Obiri and Vivian Cheruiyot.

Results of Pakistani (including diaspora) runners from NYC Marathon:


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