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      • 22 June 2022 – The Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon™ (SCSM), is back. With a mass start and road race format, the event returns in its true form for the first time since 2019, marking the return of the Half Marathon 21.1km and Marathon 42.195km categories to cater for more runners.
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  2. 2022年10月24日 · One of the most awaited Singapore marathon is back! Mark your calendar this 3 to 4 December as the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2022 (SCSM2022) returns fully in the road with an expected participation of approximately 50,000 professionals avid, and leisure runner.

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  3. 3rd December 2022 | Singapore EN English Spanish Russian German Home Results Marathon Overall Genders Male Female Categories Male 18-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70+ Female 18-19 ...

    • Back to Full Form After The Pandemic
    • Taking Part in The Full Marathon
    • Flag Off Delayed by An Hour
    • We Start at 5:30am
    • A City Route
    • A Few Supporters
    • Pacing Myself
    • Race Hydration and Aid Stations
    • Distance Signages
    • East Coast Park Was Boring

    As well, this year’s edition also saw the return of the Half Marathon 21.1km and Full Marathon 42.195km categories, marking the return of long-distance running in a physical road racing format. This puts SCSM as the biggest mass participation sporting event to return to Singapore in full force after the pandemic. Covid-19 is now well and truly over...

    I took part in the Full Marathon category, which was scheduled to take place at 4:30am last Sunday morning. Walking down from the Carlton Hotel, we arrived the race site at the F1 Pit Building at about 3:30am. Lightning was threatening to illuminate the sky, accompanied by rumbles of thunder. So I found myself fervently praying that the rain would ...

    The rain did come, and the flag off was delayed by one hour. It was a light rain that briefly got heavy at one point but soon fizzled out. But the main issue at stake was the flashes of lightning, not the rain. When the initial cancellation was announced, I found myself praying that the Marathon would not be cancelled entirely.

    Thankfully the lightning risk passed and we were flagged off at 5:30am, an hour later than originally planned. I was so relieved to hear this, as my training for this race would not be wasted after all. Instead of waved starts, we would be flagged off at once, in a rolling start. It was still drizzling slightly when we began running, but the drizzl...

    The route was a city route that took us through the main sights and sounds of Singapore. We first ran down Republic Avenue and Nicoll Highway and Sports Hub before heading through the Raffles Place area. The route then took us down Keppel road and the West Coast highway area before coming back to Garden by the Bay and East Coast park. We did a few ...

    A small handful of supporters had gathered at various points along the route to cheer on their family and friends who were running. The amount of support was very sparse compared to overseas marathons that I have done. But it was very much appreciated. I saw my running coach, Ben Pulham, and it was very motivating to hear him call out my name when ...

    I was maintaining a pretty good pace at least for the first half, hitting the 21.1km mark in 01:59:14 hr based on the official timing. This would have put me on target for a sub four hour marathon if I had been able to run even splits.

    There were ample hydration points along the way. Most were serving either water, or both water and 100 Plus isotonic drink. Thankfully it was the non-carbonated version and it was ice-cold, which was good. On several occasions, I picked up a cup of water and poured it over my head to keep my body temperature down. And a few of the aid stations did ...

    There were large kilometre markings at each kilometre along the way, but due to GPS issues, it was quite hard to pace myself at times, especially when we were running through Raffles Place area. My current pace kept fluctuating between 5 mins/km and 7 mins/km even though I was running at a pretty steady pace according to my body feel. Sometimes my ...

    The long stretch of the East Coast park service road from 21km to 31km was quite trying mentally, because it is quite boring. I run at East Coast park quite regularly too, so the scenery there is very familiar and nothing new to me. I tried to distract myself from the monotony by using the long out-and-back stretch to spot familiar faces on the oth...

  4. 2022年6月22日 · SINGAPORE: The Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon will return as a full-scale event in December with up to 50,000 participants expected, after two editions that were adapted and pared...

  5. 2022年6月22日 · Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2022 returns to full event with marathon categories. Taking place on 3 and 4 December, SCSM 2022 will mark the return to road racing with the Marathon (42.195km) and Half Marathon (21.1km) PHOTO: STANDARD CHARTERED SINGAPORE MARATHON.

  6. Official site. Singapore Marathon. Participants. 10,175 (2019) 9,313 (2018) The Singapore Marathon, or Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon (SCSM) is an annual international marathon race which is held on the first Sunday of December in the city of Singapore. [1] It is a World Athletics Gold Label Road Race.