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Robot Race Fails: Beijing Marathon Sees Falls, Rescue
20 Apr
Summary
- Humanoid robots competed in a 21.1km race.
- Some robots fell, requiring human intervention.
- One robot was carried off the course on a stretcher.

On Sunday, April 19, 2026, the Beijing E-Town Half-Marathon featured a unique "robot-only" division. Humanoid robots tackled the full 21.1km course alongside human competitors, showcasing advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics.
While one robot, Honor's Lightning, achieved a record-breaking victory, the overall performance of the robotic participants was mixed. Several robots struggled with the demanding course, experiencing balance issues that led to falls. These incidents necessitated intervention from human race officials for technical adjustments.
Tragically, the challenges faced by some robots were significant, with a few requiring assistance to be removed from the marathon route on stretchers. This event underscored the current limitations and developmental hurdles in creating robots capable of completing long-distance physical challenges autonomously.