Duathlon
Standard: 41km
Long: 82km
Standard: 4.5km
Long: 9km
Standard: 32km
Long: 64km
Standard: 4.5km
Long: 9km
Race Course
Race course not final – subject to change.
Overview
The city venue is an iconic location adorned with the most glitzy skyscrapers and unique architectural buildings in the world.
You’ll race on the same streets as the professional triathletes, the only difference is amateur athletes will have different length laps to provide an optimal mass-participation experience.
Spectators will be blessed with the opportunity to cheer their athlete multiple times each leg, while enjoying the festival activities and food and beverages. Bring the whole family and friends for an unforgettable weekend in a truly stunning location.
Key info
- Standard Duathlon: 4.5km run / 32km bike / 4.5km run
- Long Duathlon: 9km run / 64km bike / 9km run
- Closed roads bike course
- Multi-lap bike route – mostly flat
- 1 aid station per bike lap
- Runs on paved surfaces
- 3 aid stations per run lap
Run 1
The first run is on flat, paved surfaces and provides the most scenic view from within the heart of Singapore’s iconic skyline. Standard Duathlon competitors will take on one 4.5km lap, while Long Duathlon competitors will kick off with two laps for a total of 9km.
From transition, you will skirt the waterside, turning right to navigate around the ArtScience Museum and under the Benjamin Sheares Bridge before continuing through the Gardens by the Bay to the turn-around point. Then it's back towards the Marina Bay Sands Hotel to complete each lap.
During each 4.5km lap, you will be able to top up with fuel and hydration at two aid stations per lap. At the end of Run 1, you'll reach transition to ready yourself for the bike course.
Cut-off
The experienced age-group triathlon is before the professional race, which means there will be cut-off times imposed on each leg to ensure we’re ready to roll for the cameras at 3pm. Please take note of these cut-off timings prior to registering for the race.
Run cut-off: 6 hours 30 minutes after your swim wave start
The Bike
The bike course takes place on a 16km long, closed city circuit route starting and finishing at Marina Bay. The fast course is on smooth tarmac with low rolling resistance and is made up of two 16km laps for Standard Distance athletes (32km) and four 16km laps for Long Distance athletes (64km).
What sets this course apart from any other is the location – smack in the middle of the city with stunning views of Marina Bay and the city skyline. You'll cycle past many of the city's most iconic landmarks including the ArtScience Museum, Helix Bridge, Singapore Flyer, Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay Sands hotel as well as crossing the Benjamin Sheares Bridge.
The total elevation of the bike course is approximately 700m. Each lap has an aid station to give you the opportunity to top up on energy and hydration.
At the end of the bike you'll return to the transition area to get ready for the second run.
Cut-off
The experienced age-group triathlon is before the professional race, which means there will be cut-off times imposed on each leg to ensure we’re ready to roll for the cameras at 3pm. Please take note of these cut-off timings prior to registering for the race.
Bike cut-off: 4 hours 30 minutes after your swim wave start
Run 2
After cycling, it'll be time to test your run strength again with one 4.5km lap for Standard Duathlon competitors and two 4.5km laps for Long Duathlon athletes. You'll be on familiar ground during the second run as it's the same route as the first – a flat paved surface for blistering speed and that stunning view from within the heart of Singapore’s iconic skyline.
During each 4.5km lap, runners will be able to top up with fuel and hydration at two aid stations per lap. At the end of Run 2, you'll head for a grandstand finish fit for the world's best professional athletes!
Cut-off
The experienced age-group triathlon is before the professional race, which means there will be cut-off times imposed on each leg to ensure we’re ready to roll for the cameras at 3pm. Please take note of these cut-off timings prior to registering for the race.
Run cut-off: 6 hours 30 minutes after your swim wave start
Discover Singapore
From bustling precincts to botanic gardens, historic architecture to glass-tower modernity and street food to fine dining, Singapore will offer you, your family and friends an unforgettable experience with triathlon at its heart.
A City Of Enchanting Beauty
Experience the vibrant culture and endless possibilities of Singapore. From the colorful streets of Little India to the sleek skyscrapers of the financial district, Singapore offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Take a stroll through Gardens by the Bay, marvel at the stunning architecture of Marina Bay Sands, or indulge in the delicious local cuisine. Whether you’re an adventure seeker or a culture enthusiast, Singapore has something for everyone. Embrace the diversity and energy of this vibrant city and make memories that will last a lifetime.
Getting to Singapore
Singapore is a major transportation hub in Southeast Asia. The city-state’s main airport, Changi Airport, is one of the most well-connected airports in the world, with flights from and to destinations all over the globe.
When you arrive at Changi Airport, you’ll have a variety of transportation options to get into the city. One of the most popular is the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) train, which operates on the East-West and Changi Airport lines. The MRT station at Changi Airport is located at Terminals 2 and 3, and provides easy access to the city centre, as well as connections to other parts of Singapore.
You can also get to the city centre by ride-hailing services (such as Grab or Uber), taxis (which are readily available in Singapore and can be booked in advance or hailed from the airport taxi rank) and shuttle bus.
Getting to Singapore is easy and its efficient airport and transportation system will ensure a smooth and stress-free journey ahead of your big race.
Accommodation
Singapore offers a wide range of hotel options to fit every traveller’s needs and budget.
For those looking for luxury and indulgence, Singapore is home to some of the most luxurious and elegant hotels in the world. From five-star hotels to high-end resorts, these hotels offer world-class amenities such as spas, fine dining, and rooftop infinity pools.
For those looking for a mid-range option, there are many three-star hotels that offer comfortable and well-appointed rooms, as well as great amenities such as a swimming pool, fitness centre and 24-hour front desk service. This makes them perfect for families and groups who want a comfortable and convenient place to stay.
For those on a budget, there are plenty of options such as budget hotels and hostels that offer comfortable and clean accommodations at an affordable price. These hotels are perfect for athletes who want to save money on accommodation so they can spend more on exploring the city.
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FAQs
What is the age limit?
Participants must be 16 years old and above as of 31 December 2024 for the Standard Duathlon or 18 years old and above as of 31 December 2024 for the Long Duathlon
Do I have to qualify to race this event?
No, there is no qualification required for either duathlon event.
I am unable to race. Can I transfer my entry?
Yes. See refund policy
Can I get a refund?
Yes. See refund policy.
Can I change my individual entry to a relay team entry?
Yes. See refund policy.
I’d prefer not to disclose my gender, is that OK?
Sure. In this instance your result will be part of the overall ranking, and not appear in either the men’s or women’s results.
What is the nearest airport?
Singapore’s Changi Airport.
What accommodation is available?
Singapore caters for travellers of every budget. Please see our accommodation section above for ideas.
Will there be a bike mechanic service available on-site?
Yes, there will be mechanics available on race day for last minute issues. However, please ensure your bike is in good working condition prior to attending the race.
Will bike rental be available?
Yes. You can approach Valley Cycles regarding bike rental.
Where will the race be held?
The race venue will be Marina Bay.
What is the distance of the race?
The Standard Distance Duathlon race distances are:- 4.5km Run
- 32km Cycle
- 4.5km Run
- 9km Run
- 64km Cycle
- 9km Run
Are the route maps available?
Route maps will be released soon and will then be available via the Courses section above.What are the age categories?
Long Duathlon | Standard Duathlon |
18-29 | 16-19 |
30-39 | 20-29 |
40-49 | 30-39 |
50-59 | 40-49 |
60-69 | 50-59 |
70+ | 60-69 |
70+ |
What is the start procedure?
Athletes will start in waves.Is transition from run-to-cycle, and cycle-to-run in the same place?
Yes.What is the drafting distance on the bike?
It is a non-drafting race. The drafting distance will be confirmed prior to race day.Is there an aid station on the bike/run?
Yes there will be aid stations on both the bike and run courses offering water and electrolytes to keep you energised.What is the terrain on the run?
It is a paved path offering a flat and fast run course.What sort of bike can I use?
Triathlon, road, hybrid and mountain bikes can be used. Electric bikes, fixed-gear and reclining bikes are not permitted.Are there cut-off times?
Cut off times will be communicated closer to race day.How many team members are required for a duathlon relay team?
Teams may consist of two or three members.
Is there an age limit for the team?
Yes, each member must be 16 years and over as of 31 December 2023 for Standard distance and 18 years and over as of 31 December 2023 for Long distance.
Can I change my team members?
Yes. See refund policy which details changes and deadlines.
Can I change my team’s name?
Yes. See refund policy which details changes and deadlines.
How do I register a team?
A team captain must be nominated. This person will register and pay for the team entry. A link will be shared in the entry confirmation email that the team captain must share with the other team members. Each team member must use this link to register themselves as part of the team, selecting a leg that they wish to complete (run 1, bike or run 2).
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