RUN FOR A REASON RUN FOR A REASON 42.195km is crazy. I’m full of crazy. Race Day Tips Important reminders for all runners pg. 35 Race Day Programme pg. 41 pg. 55 Cheer Your Runners
Sep 08, 2014
RUN FOR A REASON
RUN FOR A REASON
42.195km is crazy.I’m full of crazy.
Race Day TipsImportant reminders for all runners pg. 35
Race Day Programme
pg. 41
pg. 55
Cheer YourRunners
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YOUR GUIDE TO RACE DAY Pg
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Content
Words Before the Race
About Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore 2012
Event Information
Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore 2011 Winners
Prize Money
Run For Good
Fact Sheet
Runner Statistics
Pacers - Your Inspiration
Race Entry Pack Collection (REPC)
Bib Colour: Race Category
Getting to the Race
Road Closure
Race Day Essentials
Race Day Tips
Runners’ Check List
Ekiden Race
Race Day Programme
Baggage Handling Service
Baggage Collection
Course Maps
Kids Dash
Runners’ Estimated Timeline
Map of the Start Line
Map of the Padang
Race Day Entertainment
Cheer Your Runners
Post-Race Reminders
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ForewordDear runners
On 2 December, you will be running the Standard Chartered Marathon
Singapore, one of the top road races in Asia. It is a run that will test your
endurance and grit. To family and friends, you will no doubt be an inspiration.
Over the years, this marathon has captured the hearts of runners across
Singapore. We call it the People’s Race, because it continues to attract scores
of people and brings the community together. It started with just about 6,000
participants back in 2002. This year, more than 50,000 will be taking part in
the run. It is heartening to see this healthy sporting culture growing among us.
The International Association of Athletics Federations has accorded the
Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore a Gold Label certification in 2011.
This puts Singapore in the ranks of cities such as Beijing, Berlin, Boston,
Tokyo and London. It is a reflection of the quality of the race, both in terms of
its organisation and participation. The event attracts runners from around the
world. You can look forward to running alongside some of the best.
The race could not happen without the involvement of the many volunteers,
who have been working hard to ensure that you will have an optimal running
experience. I would like to offer my heartfelt gratitude to all the volunteers for
your commitment and contributions. I would also like to thank our sponsors
and partners who have contributed to the success of this event.
Sports play an important role in our society, whether you are a runner, a
spectator cheering your favourite athlete or team, or a volunteer. It has the
ability to inspire the human spirit and to bring people closer together. The
Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore is an event that exemplifies this
special quality of sports.
Have a great run!
Lawrence Wong Acting Minister, Ministry of Culture,
Community and Youth
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Welcome to the Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore 2012.
Since 2002, Standard Chartered Bank is proud to have played a part in
nurturing Singapore’s passion for running. Whether you are an experienced
marathoner aiming for your personal best, or running with family and friends
for fun and to stay fit, there is every reason to run in the Standard Chartered
Marathon Singapore.
The courage, determination and passion of the runners resonate strongly
with what we stand for as an organisation. It is very much part of our brand
promise to be Here for good in the communities where we operate. Just
as the runners are determined to finish the race well, we are committed in
our partnership with the Singapore Sports Council to deliver a quality race
and to bring together runners, supporters, volunteers, corporates and the
community.
Each year, we are encouraged by runners who leverage on the marathon
to raise awareness and funds for various charities. This year, I am extremely
pleased that a group of Standard Chartered Bank staff have come together,
not only to raise funds to develop a sports club for the visually impaired,
but to also run as sighted guides to several visually impaired runners at the
marathon. They have been training together and getting to know each other
better for the past three months, and I am proud of their commitment and
achievements.
Event day marks the culmination of months of training for many, and a full
year of preparation by the organisers, volunteers and many others who have
contributed to ensure a safe and enjoyable running experience. I would like
to thank everyone who has worked tirelessly to make the Standard Chartered
Marathon Singapore a great success.
See you at the start line on 2 December.
Ray FergusonChief Executive Officer, Singapore
Standard Chartered Bank
Foreword
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The Singapore Sports Council (SSC) is delighted to welcome you to the Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore (SCMS) 2012.
We are proud that our marathon was awarded the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Gold Label status following the 2011 race. It is a fitting accolade for a race that has grown to become Singapore’s annual marquee running event.
At SSC, we know that marathon running is no easy feat. It requires tenacity, resilience, commitment and enduring preparation. Similarly, the work on the 2012 SCMS began from the day after the last one in 2011. As we made our plans, we took on board your feedback to ensure a more enjoyable race experience. As the largest running event during the festive season in Singapore, we will build on the spirit of the season to add to your cheer.
In addition to adopting a festive theme, we will also be introducing some new enhancements: Cheer Mobiles to ferry your friends and family to different spots on the route to cheer you on; the BMW Cheer Video screens programmed to broadcast personal video clips from your supporters urging you to stay the course as you approach the waypoint; and finally encouragement messages on the distance markers from fellow participants. On the full marathon route, look for this message at the 21km-mark from Joel Ee, “I didn’t do this to quit halfway. Let’s do this!” Thank you Joel!
With more than 4,500 volunteers as well as 22 sponsors and partners, the SCMS exemplifies how our partnerships in sport can create more opportunities for people to live better. A special mention must go to our long-standing title sponsor, Standard Chartered Bank. With your support, the SCMS has grown into a Sporting Singapore icon and one of the top marathons in Asia.
I would also like to express my gratitude to my organising committee, our fellow government agencies and the thousands of volunteers for their hard work and dedication. Your commitment to community service enables us to scale new heights at SCMS each year.
To all our runners, I applaud your determination and competitive spirit. See you at the start on 2 December. As Vision 2030 encourages us: Live Better Through Sports!
Lim Teck YinChief Executive Officer
Singapore Sports Council
Foreword
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The Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore (SCMS)
is Singapore’s marquee running event and one of the
highlights of the local sporting calendar every year. It is
organised by the Singapore Sports Council (SSC).
The SCMS was awarded the Gold Label certification by
the International Association of Athletic Federations (IAAF)
after last year’s edition, raising it to be among the levels of
the Berlin, London and New York City marathons.
Orchard Road, Sentosa and Esplanade Drive will see the
flag offs for the Full Marathon, Half Marathon and 10km
races respectively.
Featuring different routes across the various categories,
runners will pass by some of Singapore’s most iconic
landmarks such as Gardens by the Bay, East Coast Park,
the Singapore Flyer, Marina Bay Sands and the Padang.
The popular Kids Dash will offer our younger runners a
taste of the Marathon while the Ekiden fosters teamwork
among teams of six runners completing the Full Marathon
in a relay format.
For the second year running, the SCMS offers runners the
opportunity to raise funds for their chosen local charities
through the SCMS 2012 Official Charity Fundraising
Platform, GIVEASIA.org.
Every runner has a reason to be at the start line on Sunday
2 December. What’s yours?
Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore 2012
“Running is the one thing that can let the whole
family come together.”
Tan Pheng Soon
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Corporate Categories Team Composition
Corporate Distance Challenge Any number of runners from any race category (Team members must be from the same private corporation or company, regardless of gender)
Non-Profit Organisation Distance Challenge
Any number of runners from any race category (Team members must be from the same educational institution/embassy /Singapore statutory board/ministry, regardless of gender)
Individual Categories Flag-off Time
Full Marathon – 42.195km 05:00am
Half Marathon – 21.1km 06:30am
10km – Wheelchair Race 07:10am
10km 07:15am
Individual Categories Flag-off Time
Kids Dash* – 750m
Between 10 – 13 years 09:15am
Between 7 – 9 years 09:30am
Between 4 – 6 years** 09:45am
3 years and below** 10:00am
Event InformationDate : Sunday, 2 December 2012
Start Points : Orchard Road (Full Marathon & Ekiden) Sentosa Gateway (Half Marathon) Esplanade Drive (10km Race & Kids Dash)
End Point : St Andrew’s Road, The Padang
Website : www.marathonsingapore.com
Enquiries : +65 6643 9191 (Operating Hours: 09:00 am – 06:00 pm, Monday to Friday)
*The Kids Dash is non-competitive, therefore, no timing device will be issued and no official timing will be recorded or provided.** It is compulsory for a parent/guardian to accompany any child six years and below during the Kids Dash for safety purposes, failing which, the Organiser reserves the right to refuse entry to the participant.
Team Category Flag-off Time
Ekiden 05:00am
Note: The first participant of the team will begin the relay at the same start point and time as full marathon participants. Each team must consist of six participants.
Note: For Distance Challenges - Companies/Organisations will compete based on the total distance completed by their staff/members regardless of their race category or finishing time.
The Organiser reserves the right to cancel the SCMS 2012 at any time without prior notice to the Participant, in which case they will make reasonable effort to inform the Participant prior to the day/date of the event. If the SCMS 2012 has to be cancelled, there shall be no refund of fees paid and the Organiser shall not be liable for any other loss or inconvenience caused.
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No. Men’s Open Time
1. Charles Mwai Kanyao 2:14:33:75
2. Luka Kipkemoi Chelimo 2:14:38:75
3. John Kelai 2:15:45:65
No. Men Singapore Time
1. Mok Ying Ren 2:46:01:24
2. Ang Chee Yong 2:49:06:24
3. Soon Suan Boon Paul 2:49:37:32
No. Women’s Open Time
1. Irene Jerotich Kosgei 2:36:42:39
2. Roman Gebregessesse 2:37:30:74
3. Magdalene Mukunzi 2:38:06:50
No. Women Singapore Time
1. Qi Hui 3:06:20:89
2. Elaine Lim Su Lin 3:20:14:41
3. Angie Tan 3:24:44:15
*The winners’ finishing time is based on Gun-Time.
Clockwise from top: Charles Mwai Kanyao, Irene Jerotich Kosgei, Qi Hui, Mok Ying Ren
Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore 2011 WinnersFull Marathon (42.195km) Top 3 Winners
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Timing (HRS) Men (US$) Women (US$)
<2:11 10,000 N.A
<2:12 5,000 N.A
<2:27 N.A 10,000
<2:29 N.A 5,000
Positions 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
Men (US$) 50,000 20,000 10,000 7,500 6,500 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,250
Women (US$)
50,000 20,000 10,000 7,500 6,500 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,250
Note:•Timebonusisnotaccumulative.•Inordertoachievethetimebonus,themen’s1stplacerunnerhastoachieveatimingof sub 2:11 to receive US$10,000; the men’s 2nd and 3rd place runners with timing sub 2:12 would receive US$5,000 each.•Thewomen’stimebonusappliesonthesameprincipleexceptthatdifferenttimingsapply.
Prize Money
Full Marathon - 42.195km (Open Category)
Time Bonus for Full Marathon - 42.195km (Open Category)
Positions 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
Men (S$) 10,000 5,000 3,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 850 700 500 250
Women (S$) 10,000 5,000 3,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 850 700 500 250
Positions 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
Men (S$) 5,000 3,000 1,500 1,250 1,000 850 700 500 300 150
Women (S$) 5,000 3,000 1,500 1,250 1,000 850 700 500 300 150
Note:Prize monies for Full Marathon categories are NOT accumulative. Participants who finish within Top 10 for both Open and Singapore Category will only receive prize money from one race category, whichever is of the higher value.
Full Marathon - 42.195km (Singapore Category)
Full Marathon - 42.195km (Masters Category)
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Prize Money
*All winners are required to produce proof of identification (e.g. NRIC / Passport etc.) for verification after the race.
Half Marathon - 21.1km (Open Category)
Ekiden Race (Open Category)
10km Race (Open & Wheelchair Categories)
Positions 1st 2nd 3rd
Men (S$) 5,000 3,500 2,000
Women (S$) 5,000 3,500 2,000
Positions 1st 2nd 3rd
Team (S$) 2,500 1,750 1,250
Positions 1st 2nd 3rd
Men (S$) 2,000 1,500 1,000
Women (S$) 2,000 1,500 1,000
Wheelchair (S$) 2,000 1,500 1,000
“Running is a great way to expand your horizons
and break away from the daily grind. Experience
something new and different.”
Ahmadi Uzaini
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Run For Good
Running for SportCares
Running for Cancer
“I’m running to raise awareness for others who may not be as fortunate as I am, others who did not have a choice and are born with a cleft. Operation Smile was founded on the belief that no children should suffer or die because of a facial deformity. And with your help, they can lead better lives.”
Born with a cleft lip, Mike Cheong, 29, has experienced first-hand the series of surgeries, speech therapy and support a child needs to physically and emotionally live with this deformity.
“I was fortunate to have the financial and emotional support to receive medical treatment at birth. I cannot imagine how a child, with no choice of his or her being born with this deformity, will be able to talk, eat and live properly without proper treatment.”
Other than the initial surgery at birth to close the palette, Mike also went through a second operation to repair a cavity in his upper mouth when he was 10 years old, wore braces for five years (much longer than the average person) and had to undergo speech therapy to correct a lisp.
Since 2007, he has enjoyed participating in long distance races and has decided to run for Operation Smile at the Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore 2012.
Age, as they say, is just a number. For 101 year old Fauja Singh, it is just another remarkable statistic for the world’s oldest marathoner who proves that one can never be too old to pick up the sport.
Born on 1 April 1911, Fauja completed his first full marathon at the 2000 London marathon aged 89 and went on to set the marathon world record for above 90s at the 2003 Toronto Waterfront Marathon with a timing of 5hr 40 mins.
He became the first 100 year old to finish a marathon in Toronto last year and to date, has completed nine full marathons including the latest London Marathon in April this year. As a 100 year old, he also set eight world records for his age group in one day for distances ranging from 100m to 5,000m.
Fauja will be running the 10km at the Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore 2012 and he will be doing so to raise awareness for the SportCares Foundation which leverages on the power and positive impact of sport to improve the welfare of Singaporeans who are underprivileged, disadvantaged or disabled.
Fauja’s running coach Harmander Singh remarked, “We aim to do something for the local community wherever we go. Fauja chose to raise awareness and funds for the SportCares Foundation as he believes in this movement which utilises sport to improve the lives of the less fortunate.”
“Cancer has slowed me down, but has not stopped me.”
Having completed six months of chemotherapy just weeks before last year’s Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore, Carolyn Soemarjono, 44, was determined to complete it by brisk walking.
Not only did she finish all 21.1km, Carolyn raised $6,000 for the Singapore Cancer Society. And she’s willing to do it all over again.
“This year I want to RUN the entire 21km. I’m able to do 12km in my training now, and plan on running the whole distance in December.”
“Raising money for the cancer society felt like the right thing to do. I felt so lucky and fortunate that I had the means to take time off from work. I had the means to ensure that my medical bills were paid. I had a lot of support around me, financially and emotionally. The Singapore Cancer Society helps those people that do not have that level of financial or emotional support. So I really believe it is the number one charity that I could help to support.”
Running for Smiles
Mike Cheong
Carolyn Soemarjono
Fauja Singh
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Fact Sheet
Refresh• Drink Stations Ice Mountain drinking water is available at: - The Start and Finish Points. - Approximately every 3km for Full Marathon and 10km (after the first 3km) - Approximately every 3km - 4km for Half Marathon (after the first 4km)
100PLUS isotonic water is available at: - Every alternate drink station and Finish Point.
• Shotz Energy Gel Stations are available at: - Approximately the 22.8km and 34.4km for Full Marathon. - Approximately the 11.5km for Half Marathon.
• Banana station is available at: - Approximately the 29.4km for Full Marathon.
Relief • Tiger Balm ACTIVE Muscle Rub Stations are available at: - Approximately the 15.7km, 18km, 20.4km, 25.5km, 30.3km, 35.4km, 37.1km and 40.2km for Full Marathon. - Approximately the 18.8km for Half Marathon. - Approximately the 7.7km for 10km Race.
• Toilets are available at: - The Start and Finish Points, as well as along the various routes.
• Medical Aid is available at: - Approximately every 2km and at the Finish Point.
Here’s What You Need To Know
“I want to run because running truly reflects the
triumph of sheer will power, determination and
perseverance.”
Muhammad Sadikin
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17,500Full Marathon
Half Marathon
10,000
Ekiden
Teams271
Kids Dash
3,52010km Race
20,000
53,000 Runners
Full Marathon
18 - 81years old
Half Marathon
years old17 - 78
10km Race
years old14 - 101
Ekiden
years old18 - 62
68% Male 32% Female
Runner Statistics
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Pacers - Your Inspiration
Pace time Name Sex Age Profession Reason To Be A Pacer
03:45 Oh Zhi Jie M 25 SAP Consultant I like the structured training and the camaraderie of fellow pacers the programme provides. I see being a pacer as a way of contributing to the running community.
03:45 Eddy Herbert M 31 Sales & Marketing
I would like to motivate friends and fellow runners to achieve their personal best time and optimal fitness.
03:45 Lars Fischer M 43 Director Being a pacer is a good way of sharing your passion with other runners and help them to achieve their personal targets. I have been lucky that I could improve my personal bests over time and think that pacers have helped me to achieve that, which I would like others to achieve as well.
04:00 Andrew Cheong
M 46 Regional Manager
To serve the running community and help others achieve their marathon time goals. I firmly believe that running an even paced or negative split marathon is the best way to achieve an optimal result.
04:00 David Chung M 42 IT Program Manager
I successfully completed my duty as a SCMS 2011 pacer, but there are still bits of "unfinished business" and lots of room for improvement - for e.g. learn how to interact more with runners and be more encouraging during the run, run at an even more accurate and even pace, rely less on Garmin and technology, etc. So, I want to try and improve this year. And, of course, the camaraderie of the pacer team and personal rewards is priceless!
04:00 Arnel Villamin M 47 Accountant Being a pacer is another level of experience for a marathoner. This is another factor that would complete me as a runner. To be able to encourage other runners is to me living up to my belief that "Running is not only about Race, but more importantly how we care for fellow runners".
04:00 Shamshul Bin Eman
M 45 Cabin Crew To lead and share the emphatic feelings of crossing the finishing line.
04:15 Gary Tan M 42 Remisier I would like to leverage on last year’s pacing experience to enhance and add value to the overall pacing process for this year’s marathon.
This year, the BMW Run Efficient Pacers Programme is designed to provide Full Marathon runners with the means of keeping track of their progress throughout the race. Using the Official Pacers as their guide and coach, runners will be able to relax and enjoy the race, knowing that experienced marathoners are looking out for them and moving them through the course at a steady pace.
There will be close to 40 BMW Run Efficient Pacers for the Full Marathon this year. They will be easily recognised by their white singlets and different coloured balloons indicating their pace times (3:45, 4:00, 4:15, 4:30, 4:45, 5:00, 5:15, 5:30).
Spot the PacersIt’s simple! All pacers will be carrying balloons of the colour representing their pace group so all you have to do is to spot the balloons when you are at the start line and join our pacers to follow their pace. These are the colours with the times that go with them:
Pace Time Group Colour3:45 Yellow
4:00 Orange
4:15 Red
4:30 Pink
4:45 Dark Green
5:00 Light Green
5:15 Navy Blue
5:30 Light Blue
Photo courtesy of Byron Wee - VOUX Photography
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04:15 Marie Leautey F 35 Operations Manager
I have a passion and I am keen to share. I have paced a friend at a marathon last year and we went until he went into cramps and I had to stop and go at his pace till the finish line. It was a great experience. I wish to renew this experience with a broader group and take as many as possible to the finish in their target time.
04:15 Chong Chung Fat
M 52 Construction Safety Director
At my age I need proper training and would like to encourage more people to run. Running in a group is more fun and it’s good for me to try being a pacer.
04:30 Pek Zhenqiang M 29 Civil Servant Love to be instrumental in sharing my expertise to motivate fellow runners to enjoy running and run safely. With such a great opportunity as a pacer it definitely gives me the most satisfaction apart from just attaining a personal best timing for myself in SCMS 2012.
04:30 Kenichi Shohtoku
M 41 Company Officer
Joining SCMS 2012 as a pacer is a new challenge that I have set for myself.
04:30 Abdul Khaliq Bin Abdul Samat
M 24 Student I want to inspire all ages that we are born to run. All we need is a pair of shoes and you can just hit the road or trail to run.
04:30 Eric Lim M 38 Customer Support Executive
I have achieved and completed better timings with trainings and feel that I should share this experience with fellow runners out there to help them to complete their marathon dreams like I did.
04:30 Roy Tay M 38 Engineering Assistant
To lead and to motivate, at the same time to enjoy the fun of running in a group as well as bringing this fun to others.
04:45 Boon Choon Huat
M 50 Baker Last year was a fun and enriching experience. I had a blast at last year’s event and want to contribute once again to the success of the pacer programme.
04:45 Robson Koh Chen Lee
M 41 Architectural Designer
I find that running a marathon is a combination of both mental and physical challenges that one needs to overcome; it is the determination and endurance that will lead you to a great achievement. As long as you believe you can do it, it is not impossible too. Having passion and a chance to be a pacer would allow me to have the opportunities to run and share my experiences with other runners, it would be indeed a very satisfying and fulfilling feeling in helping others and to see them achieving their target timing. I hope to be able to inspire and contribute to the running community. Not only to make running as one of their regular forms of exercise, but running a marathon is possible. I wish to see many runners achieving their goals when crossing the finishing line with joy and emotions, and we can say to them: “You guys have made it!”
04:45 Alan Tan Joo Lye
M 36 IT Services Technician
I hope to give back to the running community in the form of pacing and to share with them my knowledge and experiences.
Runners at the race can expect me with more words of encouragement and cheering along the way! Steven Tan
To serve the running community and help others achieve theirMarathon time goals. Andrew Cheong
Sometimes it’s a road too lonely to go on their own, might as well follow us and have a rocking good time. Chew Sook Fun
With the help of Terence, we have conducted a 16-week training programme designed specifically to have the pacers run times on 2 December. The pacers have worked hard and are looking forward to deliver an enjoyable and memorable pacing experience for all of you! Ben Pulham
Don’t be shy. Come chat with the pacers (I promise they are really very fun and friendly!). Know their pace group strategy and let them help you achieve your targeted marathon timing. Terence Teo
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04:45 Patrick Kok Yew Hoong
M 59 Retiree Contribute back to running activity.
04:45 Sebastian Soo Ley Gio
M 29 Civil Servant I hope to inspire more people to keep running! I managed to convince a group of friends to join their first marathon last year but many of them stopped running after that. I figured that it is due to the lack of training plans, so I hope to further gain more knowledge to build up training for this marathon and get my friends and others back on track to running! I hope I can motivate my students and other colleagues to keep running for life!
05:00 Gideon Ren M 28 Educator I am passionate about working with people to achieve success in the things we do. I believe that I am able to inspire along the journey of training and race, and get to the end line together with people for that mountaintop experience of satisfaction. I believe I am able to contribute with my mental strength and encourage others to be better as we run the distance. I hope to help others enjoy their journey and believe that running a marathon though long spanning, can be filled with fun and motivation.
05:00 Steven Tan M 36 IT Attempting SCMS 2012 shall mark my 7th marathon. I understand that it will not be my race but everyone’s race, to keep pacing and motivate runners cheerfully along the way, hoping it helps to strengthen them mentally and push their endurance to complete the race. Runners at the race can expect me with more words of encouragement and cheering along the way if they need a boost mentally. Last of all, I wish to achieve a sense of accomplishment as a pacer role again and hopefully to know more friends/pacers with running passion and to train as a pacer group together.
05:00 Gu Si Jie M 26 Civil Servant I have experienced first-hand, the benefits of a good marathon. As a pacer, I hope all runners can count on me to experience the same great satisfaction and joy too. From all my training runs and marathons, I know the importance of a good running buddy. As a pacer, I will not only set a consistent and good pace. I will also strive and put in effort to be a good running buddy to the runners. When they feel like giving up, I hope to be the one to encourage them to push through the pain and reap the rewards. I understand that there will be a high level of commitment needed as a pacer. Since I am already spending time training on my own, why not commit myself as a pacer and deepen the meaning behind my training?
05:00 Khoo Zhihao Sky
M 29 Running Coach My objective for being a pacer is to inspire everyone to keep running and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Furthermore, as a pacer, I will be encouraging fellow runners in their quest to achieve their desired personal race target as I always believe encouraging someone will eventually save their life.
05:00 Irene Yap F 45 Administrative Assistant
To motivate and push other runners to achieve their goals for the race.
05:15 Quek Ai Ling F 43 Retired Through the years, I developed an instinctive feel of the pace I run and I need to be consistent, to be a pacer for a long run.
05:15 Jack Kong Zi Long
M 26 Teacher Being an educator, I believe in what motivation can do for us. Being a pacer for something I really love doing would realise not only my personal aims to become one, but also my needs to be altruistic to others around me who share my passion but just need a little encouragement to move along.
05:15 Andy Ng M 31 Civil Servant Running is in my blood. It’s something that I love to do and will always do whenever there’s a chance. After numerous operations on my head and leg, I am still running. I am a living testimony that “where you put your heart, you will find a way”. So keep running and feel the difference it makes. See you all at SCMS!
05:15 Charles Chng M 39 IT Manager I had a great experience as a pacer previously. In addition, pacing is also a great way to contribute to the running scene in Singapore.
05:15 Lance Sum M 29 Aspiring Marketer
I started running as a slow runner but through the inspiration from friends and runners around me, I improved and loved the sport. I am inspired and love to pass the inspiration onwards to other runners.
05:30 Tan Heng Hock, Jason
M 39 Executive Manager, Financial Services
Sharing the joy of running, motivate when the journey feels daunting, and always be there at the toughest stretch of a race.
05:30 Chew Sook Fun
F 24 Engineer I wish to motivate and help runners to complete the race within the pace time I'll be doing. Make new friends along the way. Sometimes it's a road too lonely to go on on their own, might as well follow us and have a rocking good time.
05:30 Andrew Lee M 39 Civil Servant Since I’ve been a race participant all this while in races and also completed an ironman race in 2011, I would like to try something different for 2012. I want to be on “the other side” of races and if possible, give my share back to the sporting community. Other than being a race volunteer, the idea of being a pacer was just perfect. Ever since I started marathon races, I have always wanted to be pacer one day. I get to run, and I get to “provide a service” at the same time. Just a perfect culmination point to celebrate the year of 2012.
05:30 Simon Cheng M 60 Civil & Structural Cad Operator
I signed up for the Standard Chartered Marathon since 2004, only missed 2005. I clocked around 5 hours for my 4 full marathon events. I would like to be a pacer, have proper training and hopefully contribute my experience to other runners.
05:30 Declan Teo M 24 Finance Executive
I have completed a couple of marathons and been inspired by several runners, now I would like to contribute back to the community and be the inspiration for other runners.
05:30 Ngo Tien Leok M 39 IT Professional It's a good way to contribute back to the running community.
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After collecting your Race Entry Pack:•Pleasecheckfortheseitems: - Exclusive Event Running Singlet - Bib with safety pins - B-Tag ^ Please take note that the bib with the B-Tag timing device affixed must only be worn by the person registered under the bib number given. ^ Please do not remove or fold your B-Tag. - Other sponsored goodies
•Allrunnersandrepresentativesshouldperformacheckformissingorfaultyitemsintheirracepacksatthecollectioncounterandnotifythecounter staff immediately should there be any faulty items or items missing from their race packs. Once they leave the collection counter, they will not be allowed to request for an exchange of faulty items or a top-up of missing items.
•YoushouldcheckthecontentsofyourracepackbeforeleavingtheREPC.Ifyouencounteranyissues,kindlyapproachthestaffatthehelp desk for assistance.
•UncollectedracepacksaftertheREPCperiodwillbedeemedunwanted.TheOrganisersshallbeatlibertytodisposeorre-distributethemaccordingly.
•ScanningstationsareavailableattheREPCforrunnersandrepresentativestoscanandchecktheirtimingdevices.Thosewhoreceivetiming devices embedded with incorrect personal particulars may proceed to the help desk for assistance.
•AstheOrganiserhasprovidedthesizechartsforparticipants’referencebeforetheychosetheirT-shirtsizesduringregistration,anyrequestforachange in T-shirt sizes will not be entertained.
•Theexchangingofracepacksand/orallothersponsors’itemsisstrictlynotallowed.
Race Entry Pack Collection (REPC)
“Challenges are what make life interesting;
overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.
This is the reason why I run.”
Cadence Loh
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Bib Colour: Race Category
Front Back
5hrs and below Elites5hrs and above
•Thebibcolourshowstheracecategoryyoubelongto.
•RunnersintheTeamcategory:pleaseDONOTEXCHANGEyourbibs.
•Pleaserunintheracecategoryyouhaveregisteredfor.
• Ifyoudonotruninyourregisteredracecategory,yourtimewillnotbeacknowledged.
You will be disqualified and will not receive any Finisher’s Medal or Certificate of Participation.
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Getting to the RaceExtended train services to the Race
Private Transport
Full Marathon Half Marathon
10km Race
There will be extended train services available at both SMRT and SBS Transit-operated train stations (except Changi Airport, Expo
and Bayfront) for the benefit of both runners and their supporters on the morning of the event on 2 December 2012. Train services
will run from 02:45am at 15-minute intervals.
Please note that standard fares apply to this specially commissioned service.
The train services are brought to you by the following community partners:
Important NoticeOn Race Day, Gardens by the Bay will still be open to public. However, due to road closures, there are changes to the driving route. We have enclosed below detailed information for you: From East Coast Parkway (ECP) heading towards City:
•TakeExit17andkeeprightontoPrinceEdwardRoad•TurnrightontoAnsonRoad•MakearightturnontoMaxwellRoadandgotowardsCentralBoulevard•TurnrightontoMarinaStationRoad•TurnleftontoMarinaStreet•FollowthroughontoMarinaBoulevard•TurnleftatMarinaGardensDrive
From East Coast Parkway (ECP) heading towards Changi Airport:
•TakeExit17andturnrightontoCentralBoulevard•TurnrightontoMarinaStationRoad•TurnleftontoMarinaStreet•FollowthroughontoMarinaBoulevard•TurnleftatMarinaGardensDrive
Visit www.marathonsingapore.com/getting-to-the-race for more information.
Runners driving to the race are encouraged to park at the following shopping centres:
Note: Runners who drive will have to make their own transport arrangement from the race
end point to their various parking locations, utilising public transport services available.
Location Lots
Far East Plaza 496
Far East Shopping Centre 138
Forum The Shopping Mall 225
Ion Orchard 451
Liat Towers 148
Pacific Plaza 75
Shaw Centre 640
Tangs Orchard 409
Wheelock Place 185
Wisma Atria 348
Location Lots
HarbourFront Centre 1,023
VivoCity 2,000
Location Lots
Marina Square 1,008
Millenia Walk 1,745
Raffles City 1,045
Suntec City 3,200
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Roads Location Details Duration Road Condition
Paterson RdBetween Orchard Rd and Orchard Blvd
01:00am – 07:30am
Left lanes closed
Orchard RdBetween Paterson Rd and Buyong Rd
Right lanes closed
Buyong RdBetween Orchard Rd and Penang Rd
Left lanes closed (Right lanes for traffic to CTE or Orchard)
Penang RdBetween Buyong Rd and Penang Lane
•Rightlanefortrafficfrdirection of Stamford/ Handy > Buyong > CTE/Orchard/Bras Basa•LeftlaneforParkMallexitto Somerset/ Clemenceau
Penang RdBetween Penang Lane and Fort Canning Link
Left lanes closed
Fort Canning Link
Between Stamford Rd and Penang Rd
Road closed (Traffic diverted to Stamford Rd/Queen St
Stamford RdBetween Hill Street and Armenia Street
Left lanes closed
Road Closure
Orchard Area
Roads Location Details Duration Road Condition
Sentosa Gateway
Sentosa Bridge - HM start
02:00am – 09:30am
Towards Telok Blangah closed, up to before U-turn at Vivo City. Towards Sentosa converted 2-ways for access/exit to Cove and RWS
Sentosa Island
Internal roads - (Gateway Ave, Artillery Ave, Siloso Rd, Allenbrooke Rd, Cove Rd)
02:00am – 09:30am
West Coast Highway
Between Brani Terminal PSA Gate 2 on-ramp and AYE Exit 2A (Towards West Coast)
04:00am – 10:00am
Traffic from AYE to Telok Blangah diverted AYE westbound > Exit 3 Lower Delta
AYE
Between AYE Westbound Exit 2A and ECP Westbound Exit 18 (Keppel) (Towards Jurong)
04:00am – 12 noon
Exit 2A will be released as last runner clears, approx 11am
Sentosa Area
Roads Location Details Duration Road Condition
Hill StreetBetween Coleman Street and Stamford Rd
01:00am – 07.30am
Road closed (Traffic from Eu Tong Sen and River Valley diverted to Fort Canning Rise)
Hill StreetTowards New Bridge Rd
01:00am – 07.30am
Left lanes closed
New Bridge Rd
Between Hill St and North Canal Rd
01:00am – 07.30am
Left lanes closed
North Boat Quay
Between North Bridge Rd and Hill Street
01:00am – 07.30am
Road closed
South Bridge Rd
Between North Canal Rd and Upp Pickering St
01:00am – 07.30am
Road closed
Upp Pickering St
01:00am – 07.30am
Left lanes closed
Pickering St01:00am – 07.30am
Right lanes closed (Traffic diverting at Battery Rd)
Church St01:00am – 07.30am
Right lanes closed (Traffic diverting at Battery Rd)
Cecil StBetween Church St and Cross St
01:00am – 08.00am
Road closed
Cecil StBetween Cross St and Maxwell Rd
01:00am – 08.00am
Right lanes closed
Maxwell RdBetween Cecil St and Robinson Rd
01:00am – 08.00am
Left lanes closed
Robinson RdBetween Maxwell Rd and Collyer Quay
01:00am – 08.00am
Left lanes closed
Cross St/Boon Tat St/McCallum St
Between Cecil Street and Robinson Rd
01:00am – 08.00am
Road closed
Collyer Quay
Between Church St and Fullerton Rd (Towards Esplanade)
01:00am – 09.00am
Left lanes for traffic from Church St, diverted to Battery Rd towards South Canal before 9am.Traffic from Robinson diverted to Finlayson before 9am and released to Battery Rd after 9am
Central Business District Area
“I am participating as a celebration of my 3-year
survival after chemotherapy and bone marrow
transplant for my Stage 4 leukemia. I am alive!”
Edmund Ban Yong Toh
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Roads Location Details Duration Road Condition
Fullerton Rd 01:00am – 03:30pm
Road closed
St. Andrew’s Rd
Finish Point01:00am – 03.30pm
Road closed
Connaught Dr
01:00am – 04:00pm
Road closed
Coleman StBetween Supreme Court and St Andrew’s Rd
01:00am – 03:30pm
Road closed
Esplanade Drive
01:00am – 02:30pm
Road closed
Raffles AveBetween Temasek Ave and Nicoll Highway
01:00am – 02:30pm
Left lanes closed (Traffic from Bayfront Ave “U-turn” before bridge)
Raffles AveBetween Republic Blvd and Singapore Flyer
01:00am – 02:30pm
Road closed
Raffles AveBetween Singapore Flyer and Temasek Ave
01:00am – 02:30pm
Left lanes closed (Singapore Flyer Carpark access via Temasek Ave)
Republic Blvd
Towards Raffles Ave
01:00am – 02:30pm
Road closed
Republic Blvd
Towards Raffles Ave
01:00am – 02:30pm
Right lane closed (Access to ECP towards airport via Ophir Rd)
Republic Avenue
01:00am – 02:30pm
Road closed
Ophir RdBetween Beach Rd and Republic Blvd Entry
04:00am – 02:30pm
Road closed
Marina PlaceBetween Marina St and Marina Blvd
01:00am – 02:00pm
Marina Station Rd bound carriageway converted to 2 way traffic
Marina Blvd (@ Marina South)
Between Marina Place and Marina Coastal Dr (towards Marina South Ferry Terminal)
01:00am – 02:00pm
Marina Station Rd bound carriageway converted to 2 way traffic
Marina BlvdBetween Raffles Quay and Straits View
03:00am – 07:30am
Left lanes closed
Roads Location Details Duration Road Condition
Nicoll Highway
Between Mountbatten Rd and Middle Rd (Towards Shenton Way)
01:00am – 10.30am
Road closed
Nicoll Highway
Between Mountbatten Rd and Middle Rd (Towards Geylang)
01:00am – 11:15am
Right lanes closed (Traffic accessible at Java Rd, Stadium Link and KPE)
Nicoll Highway
Between Stamford Rd and Bras Basah Rd (Towards Mountbatten Rd)
03:00am – 10:30am
Left lanes closed
Bras Basah
Between Beach Rd and Nicoll Highway (Towards Raffles Blvd)
03:00am – 10:00am
Exit closed
KPE Exit 2AExit to Nicoll Highway Citybound
01:00am – 10:30am
Exit shut
Mountbatten Rd
Between Nicoll Highway and Old Airport Rd (Towards Sims Way)
01:00am – 10:30am
Left lanes closed (Right lane for traffic from Old Airport towards Sims Way/Guillemard Rd)
Mountbatten Rd
Between Old Airport Rd and Fort Rd (Towards ECP)
01:00am – 10:30am
Road closed
Fort RdBetween Meyer Rd and ECP (Towards ECP)
01:00am – 10:30am
Left lanes closed (Mountbatten bound traffic from ECP diverted into Tanjong Rhu. Right lane for ECP bound traffic to exit Tanjong Rhu towards ECP city.)
ECP Exit 13 (Fort Rd)
Towards Airport/City
01:00am – 10.30am
Shut down will only be executed form approx. 4.30am
East Coast Service Rd
Between Fort Rd and Big Splash
03:00am – 11:00am
Road closed
East Coast Service Rd
Between Exit 7A and Carpark G
01:00am – 01:00pm
Road closed
MCE Worksites Service Rd
Between Fort Rd Circle Entrance to Marina Barrage
01:00am – 01:00pm
Road closed
Road Closure
Marina Area Mountbatten And East Coast Area
“The overwhelming feeling of seeing so many
people of different ages engaging in a common
sport upon crossing the start line, and to FINISH!”
Tan Theng Liat Alex
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Capital Square
RepublicPlaza
Prudential
Tower
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Tong Eng Building
Hong Leong Building
Octogon
GBBuilding
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Telok AyerPark
Singapore River
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Central Business District Area
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Kallang Cricket Ground
McDonald’sKallang Long Beach
King Seafood
Geylang Park Connector
Kampong Kay
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Kampong Arang Road
East Coast Park Service Rd
Tanjong Rhu
Flyover
Mountbatten MRTMountbatten MRT
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Stadium MRTStadium MRT
Raffles Place MRT
Raffles Place MRT
Esplanade MRTEsplanade MRT
Promenade MRTPromenade MRT
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Mountbatten And East Coast Area
Road Closure
Sentosa Area“I want to run because I adore the adrenaline &
the endorphins that come with running! And the
bonding time with friends and family!”
SIM CHEE SIONG
RUN FOR A REASON
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Kallang Cricket Ground
McDonald’sKallang Long Beach
King Seafood
Geylang Park Connector
Kampong Kay
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Kampong Arang Road
East Coast Park Service Rd
Tanjong Rhu
Flyover
Mountbatten MRTMountbatten MRT
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CustomsHouse
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Exit 17A
Stadium MRTStadium MRT
Raffles Place MRT
Raffles Place MRT
Esplanade MRTEsplanade MRT
Promenade MRTPromenade MRT
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“To experience a breakthrough again, and to
outdo myself.”
Nadia Farhanah
RUN FOR A REASON
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Race Day Essentials
How to wear your bibYour bib comes attached with the B-Tag timing device (a single use bib-tag) for the Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore 2012.
•DisplayyourbibnumberclearlyonthefrontofyourT-shirtatalltimesduringtherace.
•Writeyourpersonaldetailsonthereversesideofthebib(e.g.name,emergencycontactnumber,bloodtype)withaballpoint.
•DONOTREMOVEthetimingdevicefromthebib.
•Donotalter,modify,foldorcrumplethebib.
•Pleaseensurethebibispinnedonallfourcorners.
•Pleaseensurethebibisnotcovered(jackets,runnerbelts,waterbottles,etc).
•PleaseensurethatyourunacrossthetimingmatsattheStartPoint(evenifyouarelate)andon-routeasproofofrunningthe
prescribed route. Failure to do so will result in DNF (DID NOT FINISH) or DQ (DISQUALIFIED), and you will not receive any Finisher’s
Medal or Certificate of Participation.
Staggered Flag-Offs•Runnersfromdifferentcategoriesstartoffatdifferenttimes.Remembertocheckyourstarttimeandarriveatleast30minutes
beforehand.
•Runnerswhoarelateandstartinanothercategorywillbeconsideredasnon-finishersoftherace.
•PleaselistencarefullytoinstructionswhenyouareinyourdesignatedRacePens.
•TheRacePensareassignedaccordingtoyourracecategories.Ifyouareunsureofwhichpenyoubelongto,pleasequeueatthe
last pen.
•Pleasestartoffinaslowandorderlymannerbasedonyourestimatedfinishingtime.
•Pleaseobserveproperrunningetiquette–letthefasterrunnersmovetothefront.
•Pleasekeeptotheleftsideoftherunningpathifyouslowdownorwalk.
•RunnerswillnotbeallowedtopassthroughtheStartLine10minutespriortoflag-offforallcategories.
•Runnerswillbedisqualifiedandnotimingwillbegiveniftheydonotparticipateinthecategorythattheyregisteredfor.
•Runnerswhodonotstartwithin30minutesoftheirflag-off(FullMarathon,HalfMarathonand10kmRace)willbedisqualifiedand
for safety reasons, may not be allowed to run. No timing will be provided.
Back of the bibWomen’s Running Singlet Men’s Running Singlet
“To once again break the boundaries of my limits
& enjoy life to its fullest!”
Kenji Goto
RUN FOR A REASON
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Race Day TipsHere are some reminders on what you should do before you get to the starting line and after the race.
•Staycalmand visualise yourrace.
•Visitthetoiletbeforetherace.
•Doahead-to-toewarm-upwithsomedynamic
exercises to promote muscle stretch while keeping
blood flowing to the muscles. Some good examples
include:
- Front leg swings - Butt kicks
- Knee lifts - Side leg swings
•Usepetroleumjellytopreventchafinginareaslike
inner thighs, under arms and even nipples.
•Gettothecorrectstartpositionaccordingtoyour
pace. If your are unsure of which pen you belong to,
please queue at the last pen so that you will not block
other runners.
•Takeaneasyjogtoloosenyourlegsandtoprepare
your mind.
•Keepyourselfhydratedthroughouttheday.
•Avoidunusualfoods.Sticktowhatyouhavebeen
eating during training to avoid any stomach issues
that can come with new or unfamiliar foods.
Day before race day
Race day morning•Wakeupearlyandhaveyourbreakfast2-3hours
prior to your scheduled start time. This is to ensure
that your food is properly digested before the race.
•Gettotheracevenueearlytodeposityourbags
and warm up.
At the pens
“It gives me the confident that I can do anything
when I put my heart into it.”
Soh Teck Wah
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•Paceyourselftocompletetherace.
The journey
At the finish point
There are two main things you need to be thinking about
when you are running.
•Yourintensity.Startataslowerpaceandaimtobuildyour
way into the run, finishing strong. The tendency in longer
runs is to start too fast and pay for it later in the race so
exercise control and work your way into it.
•Yourfuel.Ensureyouareconsistentlytakinginyour
calories to replace what you are burning. Depending on
weight, experience etc you should look to be taking in
gel every 45min or so. Sip regularly on water or electrolyte
drinks throughout the run. Never take electrolyte drinks
and gels at the same time.
When the going gets tough, focus on what you can control.
Think about your technique and your breathing.
•Celebrateyoursuccess.
•Takeadvantageofthefreemassageserviceorgoforan
easy walk or jog to help loosen up your muscles.
•CollectcoldtowelsfromthePayPalRecoveryTent.
Slippers will be provided to those who complete the Full
Marathon. While stocks last.
•Eat.Ideallyyoushouldconsumeamixofcarbohydrates
and proteins within 30 minutes of completing your run.
At the flag-off
Side Swings Butt Kicks High KneesLeg Swings(Front and Back)
Race Day Tips
Recommended dynamic exercisesPrior to the race, you should warm up your body by completing a light jog followed by a few dynamic exercises. Dynamic
exercises promote muscle stretch while keeping blood flow to the muscles.
“I want to run because I want to challenge my
own personal best timing. This is my first 42km
marathon and i’m going to give my best shot!”
Agus Salim
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Runners’ Check List
It is essential that you are in “tip-top condition” before your race starts. Spend a minute to go through this checklist before you
go the distance. If anything buzzes, consider carefully and decide if you should really race.
Feel lethargic?
Feel feverish?
Feel unwell (headache, sore throat, cough or runny nose)?
Have the symptoms of heart problems (breathing difficulty, irregular heartbeats or chest pain)?
Have signs of stomachache, diarrhoea or nausea?
Have enough rest the night before?
Feel mentally prepared for the race?
Do I:
How fit do I feel?
“I want to run because my papa is a marathon
runner. I want to be like him.”
Stephen Johnson
RUN FOR A REASON
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General Information For Ekiden Runners:The Ekiden relay comprises of teams of six runners completing the Full Marathon course with each member running a leg of the course but not necessarily of equal distance. At the end of the race, the team that registers the fastest cumulative time wins the relay.
To qualify for official placing, each runner on a team can only run one leg of the race. Succeeding runners that do not “connect” with his or her preceding team mates (due to diversions, dropouts, etc.) will not be allowed to complete his/her respective leg and the team will be disqualified (DQ).
Event Day Proceedings• PrecedingEkiden runners will be channelled into the Transition Zone
• SucceedingrunnerswillwaitwithintheWaitingPensaccordingtotheirbibnumberandwhenthesucceedingrunnerspotshisorher team mate approaching, he or she will move to the Changeover Zone to prepare for the transition
• TheprecedingrunnerwillhandovertheteamsashtothesucceedingrunnerwithintheChangeoverZone.
• Oncethetransitioniscompleted,drinkswillbeprovidedtotheprecedingrunner.
• TheprecedingrunnermaythenproceedtotheEkiden Shuttle Bus Service Pick-Up Point to board the bus which will bring runners to Padang.
Note: * Service line number is the same as the runner’s sequence. ** Bus will depart on the listed time or upon full capacity.
Note: #Post-race shuttle service will be available at 20 to 25-minute intervals.
Pre-Race Shuttle Service Route and Frequency
Post-Race Shuttle Service Route and Frequency
For Runners 3, 4, 5 & 6, shuttle buses will bring runners to their respective Ekiden starting points after baggage deposit. The shuttle service is optional for Ekiden runners. Participants may opt to make their own way to the exchange points. Visit www.marathonsingapore.com/ekiden-team-briefing for info.
Runner 2 will walk to the First Changeover Point at the Float @ Marina after baggage deposit.
The flag-off time for the Ekiden relay is 5am. Latecomers will start the race together with the ‘7 and above’ race pen. Team’s sash, bib and B-Tag Timing Device must be worn prior to start of race.
Ekiden Finisher Medals and T-shirts are to be collected by Runner 6 at the Ekiden tent @ Padang. Refer to page 53 for the Padang layout.
Baggage deposit locations for the respective runners are listed below:
Ekiden Race
Runner 1 Angullia Carpark (03:00am to 05:00am)
Runner 2 War Memorial Park (03:00am to 05:00am)
Runners 3, 4, 5 & 6 The Promontory @ Marina Bay (03:30am to 06:30am)
Service Line* Pick Up Point Drop Off Point Bus Departure Time**
3
The Promontory @ Marina Bay
Meyer Road 04:00am, 04:20am, 04:40am, 05:00am, 05:20am, 05:30am
4 ECP Carpark F3 04:15am, 04:40am, 05:00am, 05:20am, 05:40am, 06:00am
5 ECP Carpark C2 04:30am, 05:00am, 05:30am, 06:00am, 06:30am, 06:45am
6 Marina Barrage Carpark 05:00am, 05:20am, 05:40am, 06:00am, 06:30am, 07:00am
Ekiden Point Pick Up Point Drop Off Point Time#
3 Meyer Road
Raffles City
06:00am – 10:00am
4 ECP Carpark F3 06:30am – 11:00am
5 ECP Carpark C2 07:00am – 12 noon
6 Marina Barrage Carpark 07:15am – 12 noon
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Race Day Programme
Time Events
05:00am Start of Full Marathon & Ekiden (Orchard Start Point)
06:30am Start of Half Marathon (Sentosa Start Point)
07:10am Start of 10km Wheelchair (Esplanade Drive Start Point)
07:15am Start of 10km (Esplanade Drive Start Point)
07:15am Estimated Finishing Time of Top Full Marathon Runner (Men)
07:30am Estimated Finishing Time of Ekiden & 10km Wheelchair
07:35am Estimated Finishing Time of Top Full Marathon Runner (Women)
07:45am Estimated Finishing Time of Top Half Marathon Runner (Men)
07:55am Estimated Finishing Time of Top 10km Runners (Men & Women)
08:00am Estimated Finishing Time of Top Half Marathon Runner (Women)
08:35am Prize Presentation for Top 3 Full Marathon Men Open Winners
08:40am Prize Presentation for Top 3 Full Marathon Women Open Winners
08:50am Prize Presentation for Top 3 Half Marathon Men Open Winners
08:55am Prize Presentation for Top 3 Half Marathon Women Open Winners
09:00am Prize Presentation for Top 3 10km Wheelchair Winners
09:05am Prize Presentation for Top 3 Full Marathon Men Singapore Winners
09:10am Prize Presentation for Top 3 Full Marathon Men Masters Winners
09:15am Start of Kids Dash: 10 – 13 Years Old (Esplanade Drive Start Point)
09:20am Prize Presentation for Top 3 10km Men Open Winners
09:25am Prize Presentation for Top 3 10km Women Open Winners
09:30am Start of Kids Dash: 7 – 9 Years Old (Esplanade Drive Start Point)
09:35am Prize Presentation for Top 3 Full Marathon Women Singapore Winners
09:40am Prize Presentation for Top 3 Ekiden Team Winners
09:45am Start of Kids Dash: 4 – 6 Years Old (Esplanade Drive Start Point)
10:00am Start of Kids Dash: 3 Years Old & below (Esplanade Drive Start Point)
10:30am Prize Presentation for Top 3 Full Marathon Women Masters Winners
01:00pm Estimated Finishing Time of Last Full Marathon Runner
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Category Venue Operating Hours
Full MarathonEkiden Runner 1
Angullia Carpark @ Orchard Rd02:30am – 04:40am
Ekiden Runners 3, 4, 5 & 6 The Promontory @ Marina Bay 03:30am – 06:00am
Half Marathon Sentosa Gateway @ Sentosa Bridge 03:30am – 06:00am
10km
War Memorial Park @ Stamford Road
05:30am – 06:45am
Ekiden Runner 2 03:00am – 05:00am
Kids Dash 07:00am – 08:30am
Baggage Deposit• Onlythe‘ClearPlasticBag’issuedintheBaggageServicePack(BSP)atRaceEntryPackCollectionwillbeacceptedfordeposit.
• Runnersareadvisedtobringonlyessentialpersonalitems(e.g.utilitybelt,EZlinkcard,mobilephone)neededfortherunandrefrain from bringing valuables to the event.
• Runnersarealsoencouragedtopasstheirotherbelongings(i.e.changeofclothes,shoesetc)totheirfriendsorfamilymembers to bring to the Finish Point at the Padang.
• Pleaseadherestrictlytothebaggagedepositoperatinghours.
• TheadherenceoftheoperatinghoursistoallowthebaggagetoarrivepromptlyattheWarMemorialParkforthebaggage collection set up. All baggage can be collected between 09:00am and 02:00pm on race day.
• Estimatedwaitingtimeforbaggagedepositisapproximately15minutesduringnon-peakperiodand30minutesduringpeak period. Hence, please arrive earlier than the ending time specified below.
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Bag Deposit for 10km/Kids Dash is at War Memorial Park.
“Running has taught me perseverance and what a
focused mind can achieve.”
Hafizah Mutalib
RUN FOR A REASON
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Baggage Collection
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Important Points: •Estimatedwaitingtimefordepositandcollectionofbaggageisapproximately30minutes.
•Pleasepresentyourrunner’sbibandtheserialisedbaggagetaguponcollectionofbaggage.Noclaimwillbeallowedwithout presenting both the runner’s bib and the serialised baggage tag.
Note: The organisers will not be responsible for any loss and/or damage, personal or otherwise, to the belongings and items deposited. For security purposes, the organisers also reserve the right to check any item in the bag deposited.
War Memorial Park Baggage Collection
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The Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore’s Kids Dash is a great opportunity for your kids to experience a world-class marathon without the pressure of competition.
The 750-metre run starts off at Esplanade Drive. Your kids will jog along the bridge, turn right before the Fullerton Hotel, then make their way to Anderson Bridge. Then it will be a sprint past Connaught Drive to cross the Finish Point at St Andrew’s Road by the Padang.
It will be a run to remember, for both your child and the family.
For Kids1. After the race, the kids will be directed to the Kids Tent located in the Athlete Welfare Area (AWA).
2. The kids will collect their medals at the tent.
3. After which, the kids will be channelled to their respective pick-up area according to their age groups to meet their parents.
For Parents/Guardians1. After the kids flag-off, parents are encouraged to proceed to the AWA area where they can meet their kids.
2. Parents will enter the respective kids collection area (corresponding to their tag/kids age group).Note: Security personnel will only allow parents/guardians into the collection area only if their identification tag matches the stated age group sign and bib number at the entrance.
Kids Dash
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Venue Distance Elite Sub 4 Sub 5 Sub 6 7 and above
The Concourse 9km 05:28am 05:47am 06:24am 06:43am 07:06am
East Coast Park Food Village 19km 06:01am 07:03am 07:36am 07:57am 08:57am
East Coast Park Food Village 25km 06:19am 07:47am 08:20am 09:04am 09:57am
F1 Pit Building 40km 07:08am 09:03am 10:08am 11:02am 12:28pm
Finish Stretch 42km 07:15am 09:16am 10:22am 11:23am 12:51pm
Full Marathon
Runners’ Estimated TimelineThis timeline will help you to estimate where a runner will be at a specific time. To co-ordinate your presence at specific spots, youneed to know the runner’s estimated completion time for the marathon.
For instance, the runner expects to finish the marathon in 4 hours 15 minutes. You should refer to the Sub 5 column of the chart. Forexample, you will need to be at The Concourse by 06:24am, and at the finish stretch by 10:22am.
This timeline estimate assumes the runner maintains a constant speed throughout the race based on the average completion time.
Alternatively, you can gauge the progress of your friends on race day by using the race tracker on marathonsingapore.com. (Do note that times and positions on race tracker is unofficial.)
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Venue Pen Colour
Elites
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Full Marathon Pen Timing
Map of the Start Line
Start EntranceBibs:
Bibs:
• RunnersarerequiredtoenteronlythepenswhichcorrespondtotheirBibcolours.
• Thepenwillbeclosed10minutesbeforeflag-off.Anylate-comerswillforfeittheirprivilegeandhavetojointhebackofthepen.
• Fullpenclosurewillbeineffect30minutesafterflag-off.Runnerswillnotbeallowedintothepenfrom05:30amonwards.
Example of a signage at the start pen entrance. Runners are to look out for this signage and enter the respective pen.
EliteVIPSUB 3, SUB 5, EKIDENSUB 7 & Above
Barricades Yellow Chains Runner Flow
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Race Day Entertainment
Dancing TreeCatch the dancing tree as it moves around the Padang in tune to festive music. Take a picture with it? Chase it? It should be a visual spectacle of fun!
Water DippersFancy a refreshing spray after your run? Have some soaking wet fun with the Water Dipper boys as the pair roam around with super soakers! Otherwise, catch them in their synchronised ‘swimming’ dance routine.
Fun PunkzA gang of loud and fun-loving characters, join them as they play festive groovy music at the Padang!
Glitter Tattoo FairiesLook out for the pair of fairies as they plant glitter tattoos on you!
Reindeer WanderersCatch the reindeer ladies as they roam round the field in their festive outfits for photo opportunities with the runners!
Jamboree DrummersEnjoy and dance to the energetic beats and rhythm of the Samba, Latin and Afro-American drum music by these fun-loving performers.
More Festive Entertainment En-RouteRunners in all the race categories will be treated to various entertainment and performances as they run. Whether they pass the Juggling Elves, Christmas Marching Brass Band, or Sky Jumpers, these festive characters will be cheering the runners on.
Kids Zone – Festive WonderlandCome check out our Kids Zone for kids (and adults) to have fun in festive carnival style! Fun-filled activities ranging from carnival-styled games, bouncy castles and playgrounds, shrink art and craft, freebies and balloons, it’s all available at the Kids Zone.
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Come support your runners and inspire them to go the distance! One little cheer from you, one big boost to your runner. So come on!
Cheer StationsGet your family and friends to join our volunteers and cheerleaders along the running routes and cheer on the runners. Gather at our
Cheer Stations and get a free Cheer Kit to cheer along with our cheerleaders. Be merry and join in the festive fun!
Cheer Stations are located along the Full Marathon route at:
• BigSplash,EastCoastPark• SeafoodCentreCarparkE1,EastCoastPark• MarinaBarrage
What to Carry• Cap/Sunglasses/Sunscreen• Comfortableattire&footwear• Drinks(Wateristhebest)• Camera• Banners/Flags/Props• Whistles/Loudhailers• Raincoat/Umbrella
Cheer Mobiles Hop on and off our free shuttle buses which ferry you to our Cheer Stations to catch your runners. Buses are available at the Full Marathon Start Point at Orchard Road, for you to follow your runners. Our Cheer Mobiles run from 05:30am to 12 noon, at 15-minute intervals.
Cheer Your Runners
Yes NoWhat to Say:
• Alltheway!• Youcandoit!• Keepgoing!• Go,go,go!
• Only10kmmoretogo!(whenitisstillalongwaytofinish)• Just2morehourstotheend!(whenitisstillalongtimelater)• Faster,faster!(whentherunnerisoutofbreath)• Smile,smile,havefun!(whentherunnerisclearlystruggling)
Location Landmark
Orchard Road Bus Stop behind 313 Somerset, along Somerset Rd
East Coast Park Big Splash Carpark
East Coast Park Seafood Centre Carpark E1
Padang Bus Stop outside Capitol Building
Location Landmark
Orchard Road Bus Stop behind 313 Somerset, along Somerset Rd
Marina Barrage Carpark
Gardens by the Bay (South)
Coach Bay
Padang Bus Stop outside Capitol Building
Route 1 Route 2
Route DirectionRoute Direction
Only the first shuttle service begins at Orchard Road. Subsequent services loop from Big Splash Carpark to Capitol Building.
Only the first shuttle service begins at Orchard Road. Subsequent services loop from Marina Barrage Carpark to Capitol Building.
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PADANG: Bus Stop outside Capitol Building
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EAST COAST PARK: Big Splash Carpark
Arrival
EAST COAST PARK: Big Splash Carpark
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EAST COAST PARK: Seafood Centre Carpark E1
Arrival
EAST COAST PARK: Seafood Centre Carpark E1
Departure
PADANG: Bus Stop outside Capitol Building
Arrival
06:45am 07:05am 07:10am 07:15am 07:20am 07:40am
07:00am 07:20am 07:25am 07:30am 07:35am 07:55am
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10:30am 10:50am 10:55am 11:00am 11:05am 11:25am
10:45am 11:05am 11:10am 11:15am 11:20am 11:40am
11:00am 11:20am 11:25am 11:30am 11:35am 11:55am
ORCHARD: Bus Stop behind 313 Somerset, along Somerset Rd
Departure
EAST COAST PARK: Big Splash Carpark
Arrival
EAST COAST PARK: Big Splash Carpark
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EAST COAST PARK: Seafood Centre Carpark E1
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EAST COAST PARK: Seafood Centre Carpark E1
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PADANG: Bus Stop outside Capitol Building
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05:30am 06:00am 06:05am 06:10am 06:15am 06:40am
05:45am 06:15am 06:20am 06:25am 06:30am 06:55am
06:35am 06:40am 06:45am 07:10am
06:50am 06:55am 07:00am 07:25am
Cheer Mobile Shuttle Timings
“I run because I want to challenge myself that I
can. The mind over body...”
Jayasangar Ramasamy
RUN FOR A REASON
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Cheer Mobile Shuttle Timings
ORCHARD: Bus Stop behind 313 Somerset, along Somerset Rd
Departure
MARINA BARRAGE: Carpark
Arrival
MARINA BARRAGE: Carpark
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GARDENS BY THE BAY (SOUTH): Coach Bay
Arrival
GARDENS BY THE BAY (SOUTH): Coach Bay
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PADANG: Bus Stop outside Capitol Building
Arrival
05:30am 06:30am 06:35am 06:40am 06:45am 07:25am
05:45am 06:45am 06:50am 06:55am 07:00am 07:55am
PADANG: Bus Stop outside Capitol Building
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MARINA BARRAGE: Carpark
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MARINA BARRAGE: Carpark
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GARDENS BY THE BAY (SOUTH): Coach Bay
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GARDENS BY THE BAY (SOUTH): Coach Bay
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PADANG: Bus Stop outside Capitol Building
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07:30am 07:50am 07:55am 08:00am 08:05am 08:25am
08:00am 08:20am 08:25am 08:30am 08:35am 08:55am
08:30am 08:50am 08:55am 09:00am 09:05am 09:25am
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Post-Race Reminders
Baggage Have you picked up your bags from the Baggage Tent?Owners of unclaimed bags will be given till 7 December 2012 to collect them at the Singapore Sports Council office at 230 Stadium Boulevard, Singapore 397799. The collection hours are: 09:30 am – 05:30 pm, Monday to Friday. Any deposited bags not collected after the grace period will be donated to charity or disposed at the discretion of the organisers.
Finisher’s Medal All runners who complete their race will receive their medals at the Athlete Welfare Area (AWA) tent.
Results, Certificates & TimingsResults will be posted on the official website by 6pm on race day. All results and rankings are according to “Gun Time”, in compliance with IAAF rules. “Net” Chip Time will be provided to give runners an idea of their actual timings.
Race results are final. Appeals over disputes by (potential) prize winners must be presented in writing and made in person on-site at the information booth, within 30 minutes of the prize presentation or the results’ publication on site notice board, whichever is earlier. Appeals by other participants must be submitted in writing within 7 days from race day. All appeals are subject to a S$50 appeal fee.The organiser’s decision is final. E-certificates will be made available on the official website by 6pm on race day. For more information, please call 6643 9191 or email [email protected].
RunPixGet a detailed race analysis of your run through RunPix - the web-based analysis of your achievement. Find out how you fared against the winners and your friends. Check the graphics for your position in your category, and how you did in relation to other runners in your gender and age group. See graphically the names and divisions of those who crossed the finish line near you, and much more!Visit www.marathonsingapore.com
Marathon-Photos.comMarathon-Photos.com is the Official Race Photographer of the event. Runners can order their pictures from www.marathon-photos.com within 48 hours of the race.
A suggestion: clearly display your bib number on the front of your running top. Raise your arms and give a winning smile as you cross the Finish Line. A moment captured is a moment re-lived.
“I want to run because it gives me motivation,
energy and enthusiasm which helps me to be a
true winner and true sense of responsibility.”
Tejh Shetty
RUN FOR A REASON