The Times Internet Half Marathon brought together runners from various parts of the country, displaying resilience, grit, and inspiration for all. In the 5K 30-39 male category, runners proved that your thirties do not have to slow you down. The intensity with which these athletes participated shows their determination and love for the game.
Sanjay: First Place with a Stellar Performance
Sanjay, aged 31, secured the first place in his category with a chip time of 00:17:29. With an experience of 8 years and a background rooted in army training, Sanjay currently passes down his discipline and passion to young athletes he coaches. His next milestone is to train himself for the full 42km, and his journey so far tells us he will get there with speed.
Tsewang Tamchos: Second Place with Composure
Finishing in second, Tsewang Tamchos made his presence felt on the track with a chip time of 00:17:53. His performance reflected composure and competitiveness. Focused from start to end, his run was built on consistency and the kind of commitment that speaks for itself through results.
Abhishek Kumar Thakur: Third Place with Steady Progress
Abhishek Kumar Thakur claimed third place in his category with a chip time of 0:18:12, showing an impressive result for someone who just started running three years ago. Since then, he has completed 10k and 25k runs, progressing steadily while also helping his father with his family business. What keeps him going is that every run leaves him feeling lighter and clearer. Currently, he is a semi-professional and is working towards turning fully professional. His goal is to hit 5k in 16.5 minutes, and his trajectory speaks for itself.
The Times Internet Half Marathon was a reminder that running means something different for everyone, and this is exactly why it makes them so passionate. From army discipline to a lifelong journey that has just started, each podium carried a story worth telling.



