The spirit of running in Delhi is transforming into something far more meaningful than just a race. The Delhi Half Marathon 2026 brings together energy, passion, and a shared vision where every step represents determination, unity, and a commitment to building a stronger and healthier nation.
This year’s event brings a unique and meaningful theme under “Bharat Ka Bhavishya – Shahothon 2.0”, marking 1 year of Operation Sindoor. Set to take place on 10 May 2026 at the iconic Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, this half marathon promises to be an unforgettable experience for runners and supporters alike.
A Marathon with a Purpose
Unlike regular races, this marathon stands as a symbol of collective strength and national pride. Organized by Voice of Constitution and supported by the Fit India Movement, the event aims to inspire citizens to adopt fitness as a lifestyle while staying connected to a greater national vision.
Participants won’t just be running 21.1 km, 10 km, 5 km, or 3 km—they will be contributing to a movement that encourages awareness, unity, and resilience.
Who Should Participate?
Whether you are:
- A seasoned marathon runner
- A beginner aiming for your first half marathon
- A fitness enthusiast looking for motivation
- Or someone who wants to be part of a larger cause
This event welcomes everyone. It’s designed to challenge your limits while giving you a sense of belonging.
Race Day Experience
Participants can expect a vibrant and well-organized event that includes:
- Professional race management
- High-energy crowd support
- Memorable finisher rewards
- A powerful atmosphere filled with motivation and pride
Every step you take will feel purposeful.
Be Part of the Movement
If you’ve been searching for a reason to push yourself physically and mentally, this is your moment. The Delhi Half Marathon under Shahothon 2.0 is more than just a race—it’s a platform to celebrate strength, unity, and the future of India.
Register now and secure your spot:
https://voiceofconstitution.org/race_selection.php
Running changes you—not just physically, but mentally and emotionally. And when you run for a cause, it becomes even more powerful.
Run for fitness. Run for purpose. Run for Bharat.