Berlin, Germany – harry Styles completed the Berlin Marathon on September 21, achieving a personal best time of 2 hours, 59 minutes, and 13 seconds. The Grammy-winning artist ran alongside approximately 80,000 other participants, including Paralympic gold medalist Richard Whitehead, navigating a course that showcased iconic landmarks of the German capital.
Styles’ accomplished marathon finish underscores his dedication too personal challenges and physical endurance, adding another layer to his multifaceted public persona. This isn’t Styles’ first foray into long-distance running; he has previously participated in one of the seven Abbott World Marathon Majors. His time of 2:59:13 represents an betterment over his previous personal record, achieved wiht an average pace of 6 minutes and 50 seconds per kilometer.
The singer split the race with a time of 1:29:08 for the first half and 1:30:06 for the second. Styles was observed running in a blue sweater, black shorts, and pink athletic shoes, passing notable Berlin sites such as the German Parliament, the Victoria Column, Potsdamer Platz, and the Brandenburg Gate. Whitehead shared a photo with Styles following the race, highlighting the shared experience among the diverse field of runners.