Key Points

The 12th Ladakh Marathon concluded with thrilling victories in Leh. Jammu & Kashmir's Hans Raj claimed the men's Full Marathon title while local hero Stanzin Chondol won the women's division. This record-breaking edition attracted over 6,600 participants from across India and 30+ countries. The event also served as a qualifier for the prestigious Abbott World Marathon Majors championship.

Key Points: Hans Raj and Stanzin Chondol Win Ladakh Marathon 12th Edition Titles

  • Hans Raj from Jammu & Kashmir wins men's Full Marathon in 2:47:41
  • Stanzin Chondol wins women's Full Marathon and places 6th overall
  • Event featured 6,600 runners from 30+ countries and all Indian states
  • Marathon serves as Abbott World Marathon Majors qualifier for 2026 championships
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Jammu & Kashmir's Hans Raj, Ladakh's Stanzin Chondol claim Full Marathon titles at 12th Ladakh Marathon

Jammu & Kashmir's Hans Raj and Ladakh's Stanzin Chondol claim Full Marathon victories at the record-breaking 12th Ladakh Marathon with over 6,600 runners from 30+ countries.

"The Ladakh Marathon has grown from just 1,200 participants 12 years ago to over 6,500 runners today - Bhanu Prabha, IAS"

New Delhi, September 15

The Ladakh Marathon capped its record-breaking 12th edition with thrilling finishes in the Full Marathon, the Half Marathon, and the 11.2 km Run on Sunday. In the Full Marathon, spanning 42 kilometres, Jammu & Kashmir's Hans Raj crossed the line first in 2:47:41, while Ladakh's own Stanzin Chondol stormed to victory in the women's field with a time of 3:13:00, a run that also placed her sixth overall among men and women, as per a release from Ladakh marathon.

New Delhi [India], September 15 (ANI): The Ladakh Marathon capped its record-breaking 12th edition with thrilling finishes in the Full Marathon, the Half Marathon, and the 11.2 km Run on Sunday. In the Full Marathon, spanning 42 kilometres, Jammu & Kashmir's Hans Raj crossed the line first in 2:47:41, while Ladakh's own Stanzin Chondol stormed to victory in the women's field with a time of 3:13:00, a run that also placed her sixth overall among men and women, as per a release from Ladakh marathon.

The 42 km race, which began and ended at Leh's NDS Stadium, drew a strong field as part of an edition that welcomed 6,600 runners from across India's states and Union Territories, along with participants from more than 30 countries. As an Abbott World Marathon Majors qualifier, the Ladakh Marathon also offered athletes the chance to book their spot at the 2026 AbbottWMM Wanda World Age Group Championship, provided they met qualifying standards in their respective categories.

Rita Satish Patkar delivered one of the standout performances of the weekend, becoming the rare runner to claim victories in both the Khardung La Challenge and the Full Marathon within just two days; the Bengalurean finished top in the veteran female category of both races. In the Half Marathon on Sunday, Tsetan Namgail took top honours in the men's race with a time of 1:13:10, while Stanzin Dolkar led the women's field, finishing in 1:30:14.

Chief guest Bhanu Prabha, IAS, Secretary, Youth Services and Sports, UT Ladakh, led the ceremonial proceedings in the aftermath of the races at the NDS Stadium, distributing medals, trophies, and prize money to the respective winners.

Speaking on the occasion, she said, "The Ladakh Marathon has grown from just 1,200 participants 12 years ago to over 6,500 runners today, representing every state, UT, and more than 30 countries. It is heartening to see veteran athletes, who have won accolades across the world, choosing to run here in Ladakh. This growth has been possible because of the vision of Mr. Chewang Motup and his team, and the support of our sponsors and partners, especially LAHDC (Leh Autonomous Hill Development Council), whose contributions have enabled us to host an event of this scale. My congratulations to all the runners, and I look forward to welcoming you back with an even larger group next year," as quoted from a release by Ladakh marathon.

In the 11.2 km category, Skarma Idong Lanzes clinched the women's open title with a time of 47 minutes and 30 seconds, while Sonam Stanzin took top honours in the men's section, crossing the line in 42 minutes and 39 seconds. He finished just 10 seconds clear of runner-up Furboo Tundup, making it one of the closest contests of the edition.

In the veterans' categories, Tsewang Dorjay topped the men's field while Sarah Hanan-Bajwa claimed the women's crown in the 11.2K Run. The Half Marathon titles went to Arvind Basaiawmoit in the men's section and Shilpa Phadke in the women's section. In the Full Marathon veterans, Shyamapada Das emerged victorious in the men's category, complementing Patkar's win in the women's race.

Earlier on Friday, five-time Guinness World Record holder Sufiya Sufi and Ladakh Scouts' Tsewang Kundan emerged as champions of the Silk Route Ultra, the centrepiece of the 12th Ladakh Marathon. Shabir Hussain and Namgyal Lhamo topped the men's and women's standings, respectively, in the gruelling Khardung La Challenge (72 km).

- ANI

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Priya S
Stanzin Chondol finishing 6th overall while winning women's category is absolutely incredible! Local athletes making Ladakh proud 🏔️
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Aman W
From 1200 to 6600 participants in 12 years! This shows how sports tourism is growing in our beautiful Ladakh. More such events should be organized in other Himalayan regions too.
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Sarah B
The Khardung La Challenge sounds absolutely brutal - 72km at that altitude! Hats off to Shabir Hussain and Namgyal Lhamo. These athletes deserve more recognition and support.
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Vikram M
While the event is fantastic, I hope the organizers are also focusing on environmental sustainability. With 6600+ participants, waste management in such fragile ecosystems is crucial.
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Kavya N
Rita Patkar winning both Khardung La Challenge AND Full Marathon within two days? That's superhuman! Bengaluru representing strong 💪 So inspiring for women athletes across India.

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