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Humanoid Robots Run First Half-Marathon in Beijing

by Anum Arif
April 20, 2025
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China makes history as over 20 humanoid robots compete in a half-marathon in Beijing. Tiangong Ultra leads the robotic pack, completing the 21-kilometer race in 2 hours and 40 minutes.

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In a Global First, Humanoid Robots Compete in Beijing Half-Marathon

Beijing, April 20, 2025 – In a groundbreaking showcase of technological ambition, over 20 humanoid robots participated alongside more than 12,000 human runners in a half-marathon held in Beijing’s Yizhuang district. Though they couldn’t rival human endurance, the event marked a major leap forward in robotics innovation.

The 21-kilometer race highlighted China’s rapid progress in humanoid robotics, with participants designed by leading universities and tech companies. This ambitious project aligns with China’s broader goal to dominate the next frontier in technology—humanoid artificial intelligence and robotics.

Tiangong Ultra Leads the Robo-Pack

The standout performer of the day was Tiangong Ultra, created by the Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center. It completed the race in 2 hours and 40 minutes, making it the first robot to ever finish a half-marathon in a formal setting. While the robot’s time was far behind the leading human runner (1 hour, 2 minutes), it still represented an engineering milestone.

Tang Jian, the center’s Chief Technology Officer, stated proudly:

“I don’t want to boast, but I believe no other robotics firms in the West have matched Tiangong’s sporting achievements.”
He credited the success to an advanced motion algorithm designed to simulate human running mechanics.

Technical Triumphs—and Trials

Despite the achievement, the race wasn’t without hiccups. Several robots required battery replacements mid-race, and some were tethered or remotely guided to ensure safety and balance. In many cases, human assistants had to step in to prevent robots from falling or malfunctioning.

Nevertheless, the display was a powerful testament to the progress of Chinese robotics, offering a preview of the potential applications of humanoid machines in manufacturing, logistics, and athletic training.

National Ambition and Global Competition

This event comes amid China’s aggressive push to become a global leader in humanoid robotics. According to a 2023 policy document by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, China aims to mass-produce humanoid robots by 2025 and build resilient supply chains for key components.

As countries like the U.S., Japan, and South Korea also advance in this domain, China is positioning itself as a serious competitor—not just in tech development, but in setting the global pace for robot-human integration in public life.

A Glimpse into the Future

While the robots fell short in speed and stamina, their mere ability to complete such a physically demanding event underscores a new era where humanoids may not only assist—but eventually rival—humans in complex activities.

The race was more than a demonstration—it was a vision of what’s to come, as machines inch closer to mastering the physical world.

Tags: AI and SportsBeijing RoboticsChinese RoboticsFuture of RoboticsHalf-Marathon 2025Humanoid RobotsRobot MarathonRobot vs HumanRobotics in ChinaTechnological InnovationTiangong Ultra

Anum Arif

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