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Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2024 draws over 55,000 participants from around the world for marquee race weekend

National Championships: Soh Rui Yong and Rachel See emerge victorious as the men’s and women’s champions in the Marathon category; while in the Half Marathon, Shaun Goh and Vanessa Lee crossed the finish line first

Runners kicking off the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2024 at the starting line of the 10km race. PHOTO: SCSM2024

Singapore, 1 December 2024 – The Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon (SCSM) 2024 concluded the weekend with record participation, a new finish line and refreshed routes, setting new benchmarks for endurance races in the region. As the region’s only World Athletics Gold Label race, SCSM 2024 saw over 55,000 runners taking to the streets to take part in the races, with journeys culminating at the historic Anderson Bridge.


This year’s turnout included close to 13,000 international participants from 84 countries, surpassing 2023’s numbers and further strengthening SCSM’s global presence.


The sea of SCSM’s iconic green and blue running singlets saw runners across all categories transform the city into a lively celebration of athleticism, embodying the camaraderie of running. The half marathon’s 21.1km route offered a perfect balance between challenge and achievability, providing a rewarding experience for both seasoned and first-time runners.

Men’s Champion of the Gold Label Elite Marathon, Geoffrey Yegon from Kenya, triumphantly celebrates his win after crossing the finish line. PHOTO: SCSM2024

Marathon participants faced the ultimate endurance test with a 42.195km course that combined a robust and challenging run with stunning cityscapes and an electric atmosphere, bringing forth the SCSM spirit that encouraged runners to ‘Go Beyond’ and push their limits.

The Ekiden race, a celebration of teamwork and camaraderie, made a welcome return at this year’s race.

Soh Rui Yong being interviewed by host Kelly Latimer after crossing the finish line. PHOTO: HANA BASIR, SPORTPLUS.SG

The group relay took participants past some of Singapore’s most recognisable landmarks including Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay and East Coast Park, among others. With four changeover zones and a spectacular finish at the historic Anderson Bridge, the race allowed spectators to experience the excitement of team-based competition, as participants shared the journey to cover the marathon distance with their teammates.

Runners from local running group Superhero Runners decked out in their superhero costumes as part of the 2024 SCSM Ekiden.

Each runner received a curated race kit that included a race bib, SCSM running singlet, a runner’s gift, running sash, a finisher medal, and refreshments. The Ekiden runners also received a complimentary gear bag, along with unique Ekiden medals that symbolise teamwork and camaraderie – each of the five medals, featuring an iconic Singapore landmark, can be connected to form a single, cohesive piece.

Kids Dash at the StanChart Singapore Marathon. PHOTO: SCSM2024

National Championship: Celebrating Singapore's Running Talent


The National Championship also featured outstanding performances, with Soh Rui Yong and Rachel See claiming the Men’s and Women’s marathon titles, respectively, each taking home SGD $10,000. They finished with impressive times of 02:46.05 and 03:00.45 respectively. These victories highlight the depth of running talent in Singapore and reinforce the event’s role in fostering a vibrant local running community. Rachel is also the champion of the Singapore Women's Masters in the National Championship marathon category.

Soh Rui Yong and Ben Khoo, National Championships Men's Marathon podium finishers. PHOTO: HANA BASIR, SPORTPLUS.SG

Soh Rui Yong, 5 times male winner of the National Champ category for the full marathon said, “This year’s race was indeed a tougher race than last year especially with the refreshed routes along west coast highway and the Benjamin Sheares bridge. The heat and humidity also added to this. There was a close fight for the podium in the national championship category and it was good to have more competitive runners this year. But overall, I was very happy with the results.”


Reflecting on her win, Rachel said, “This year’s run at SCSM 2024 felt more meaningful and fun. I approached the race with more consciousness and made it a point to opt for a slower pace to take in the scenery of the route. As I prepared, my daughter reminded me that each step is a step toward the finish line, and this was my motivation for the race. This race was about more than chasing a personal best; it was about being present, enjoying the journey and celebrating the process. SCSM 2024 was a truly fulfilling experience.”

Men’s National Champion for the Half Marathon, Shaun Goh, at the finish line after his win.

Commenting on the event, Mr Roy Teo, Chief of Industry Development, Technology and Innovation from Sport Singapore said, "The Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon is more than an annual race to our local running community. This event reflects our community's passion for running and is one of the most iconic marquee events that unites runners, supporters, and volunteers to celebrate the spirit of sportsmanship and resilience."


"This year’s record participation underscores the tremendous growth of sports in Singapore and solidifies SCSM's role as a cornerstone in the local and regional sporting calendar. Watching these elite athletes cross the finish line and push their limits is a true inspiration, reinforcing our commitment to nurturing a vibrant and inclusive sports culture in Singapore.”

The women's half-marathon podium. PHOTO: HANA BASIR, SPORTPLUS.SG

In the National Championship Half Marathon, Shaun Goh finished first with a time of 01:12.31.


2 times winner in the category, Shaun said, “It feels awesome to win for 2nd time, it was a better race this time round. I had the chance to experience it more fully, last year I was more focused on timing, but my pace was better today. It was harder this year coz the Benjamin Sheares bridge was a new addition to the course. Lucky that I still manage to achieve a good timing this year.”

Women’s National Champion for the Half Marathon, Vanessa Lee, crossing the finish line.

In the Women’s Half Marathon, Vanessa Lee claimed the National Championship title with a time of 01.24.17.


2 times winner in the Half Marathon women’s category and returning champion, Vanessa said, “I had a different plan this year from last year with the route being different. Up until 17km, everything was pretty good but afterwards it was a tough course, and not an easy race. But it’s the biggest running event of the year and it was fun! My friends who are not running stationed themselves so it was good to have them there to cheer me on!”



Jeff Edwards, Managing Director of Asia for The IRONMAN Group said, “The success of this year's marathon is a testament to the incredible dedication and passion of the athletes and both the local and international running community. From the elite runners to those participating for a personal milestone, the event has once again proven to be a celebration of endurance, achievement, and the spirit of competition. We are thrilled to see the marathon continue to grow in significance, attracting talented athletes from around the world. We’re thrilled with this year’s success and can’t wait to take the event to an even higher level in 2025!”


With high spirits and stories of resilience resonating throughout the city, SCSM 2024 leaves a legacy of community, endurance, and impactful memories. As SCSM 2024 drew to a close, participants shared their readiness for the next race, where all runners – from elite athletes to first-time marathoners - will once again unite to push their limits and experience the vibrant spirit of Singapore’s premier marathon.

Physical 100 star Lee Jae Yoon warming up before his 10km race. He will also ran the 21.1km Half Marathon, to complete a SCSM double up challenge

Gold Label Elite Marathon: A Triumph of Grit and Endurance


In the Gold Label Elite Marathon, Geoffrey Yegon from Kenya claimed victory in the men’s category with a time of 02.16.06.


Celebrating his victory, Geoffrey shared, “It feels very good to win. It’s my first time in Singapore and competing here. Coming from Kenya, the Singapore race was always “wow” so have been wanting to come here. Singapore is very nice, but it is very hot, so I trained very hard in Kenya to try to win the race.”


In the women’s category, Fantu Zewude Jifar from Ethiopia emerged as the champion with a time of 02.39.04.


Fantu kept it short and sweet sharing, “Happy to have won, Singapore is a beautiful country to race in. I’m not sure what I’ll do with the prize money, but I know I can’t wait to come back to Singapore.”


Mr Patrick Lee, CEO, Singapore and ASEAN, Standard Chartered, added, “At Standard Chartered, we are proud to support an event that not only celebrates extraordinary talent and determination but also brings together people from all walks of life. This year’s marathon exemplifies the spirit of inclusivity, with elite runners, national champions, as well as everyday runners, individuals of different abilities, their caregivers, and our employee volunteers participating as one community. All these runners embody strength, focus, and resilience—qualities we hold dear and are thrilled to celebrate at this year’s marathon.


“This year, we’ve also raised funds for our Futuremakers programme, which will help to empower young people with the skills and opportunities to build a better future. This is a powerful reminder of how sport can bring people together, break down barriers, and inspire positive change in our communities.”


Ms Ong Ling Lee, Executive Director, Sports & Wellness of the Singapore Tourism Board, said, “The Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon brings together athletes from around the world, showcasing Singapore as a premier destination for international sporting events. The event has grown from strength to strength, and it’s inspiring to see how more international runners are choosing to run the marathon in Singapore, a strong testament to the overall experience the event and what a visit here provides these participants. We look forward to welcoming even more enthusiasts to experience Singapore’s vibrant sports scene."


Winners of the Gold Label Elite Marathon Men’s and Women’s categories took home prize money of USD $45,000 each.

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