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    Humanoid Robot Shatters Half-Marathon Record in China

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterApril 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Fast Facts

    1. A humanoid robot by Honor set a new half-marathon world record in China, completing 13.1 miles in 50:26, beating the human record by over 6 minutes.
    2. The event featured over 100 humanoid robots competing alongside 12,000 humans, showcasing rapid advancements in robotic endurance and autonomy.
    3. Honor’s robot used advanced features like long legs, balance systems, and AI-driven real-time adjustments, with some robots operated remotely to achieve faster times.
    4. The race highlights China’s leadership in robotics, illustrating machines outperforming humans in specific physical tasks, raising questions about future capabilities and implications.

    Humanoid Robot Breaks Half-Marathon Record in China

    Over the weekend, a humanoid robot in China made headlines by breaking the world half-marathon record. The robot finished the 13.1-mile race in just 50 minutes and 26 seconds. This time beat the previous human record by over seven minutes. The record was set by a robot developed by Honor, a Chinese smartphone company. The human record, held by an Olympic medalist, is 57 minutes and 20 seconds.

    This achievement is especially impressive because, only a year ago, robots took more than two hours to finish the same race. Now, robots can outperform humans in long-distance running. Besides Honor’s robot, more than 100 humanoid robots from 76 different groups competed in the event. They lined up with 12,000 human runners at Beijing’s E-Town. To keep everyone safe, robots and people ran on different courses.

    What Makes the Robots Fast?

    The winning robot was built to be an excellent runner. It has long legs, almost a meter long, and advanced balance systems. It also uses a liquid cooling system, similar to smartphones, to prevent overheating. Many robots used artificial intelligence, which allowed them to run independently. They could change their pace, stay balanced, and react to the terrain even as they ran.

    Interestingly, the robot that took the fastest time—48 minutes and 19 seconds—was operated remotely by a human. This shows some robots can run faster when controlled directly. Still, the autonomous robot’s achievement proves how much robotics technology has improved in a short time.

    Challenges and Surprises

    During the race, some robots experienced problems. A few fell down or moved off course. Some needed technical help to keep going. While robots are running faster over long distances, they are still not fully reliable in all situations. Overall, people’s reactions have become more positive. The crowd now applauds impressive robot performances instead of laughing at their falls.

    After the race, the robot called “Blitz” was shown at the awards ceremony. It symbolizes China’s push to be a leader in robotics and artificial intelligence. This race highlights how machines can excel in specific physical tasks under controlled conditions.

    What Does This Mean for the Future?

    Seeing robots beat humans in a race raises many questions. Machines are designed to mimic humans, so their success might foreshadow future developments. While robots are great at running, humans still hold advantages in tasks requiring social skills and complex manipulation.

    This race points to an exciting but cautious future. Machines are improving rapidly, and their abilities continue to grow. As technology advances, the way humans and robots interact may change dramatically.

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