💨 Abstract
The first world humanoid half-marathon took place in Beijing, with 21 robots competing. Tiangong Ultra, built by X-Humanoid, won with a time of 2 hours and 40 minutes, but needed human assistance. Other robots struggled, with some barely making it past the starting line. Only four robots finished ahead of the four-hour cutoff time.
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