Singapore Marathon 2024: Everything You Need to Know

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I participated in the Singapore Marathon in 2022! It was like a festive event, so I thought it would be suitable for beginners. I joined the half marathon, and towards the end, many participants were walking as well. ☺

Are you planning to join the Singapore Marathon 2024? If so, you are in for an amazing experience. The Singapore Marathon is one of the most popular and prestigious marathons in Asia, attracting over 50,000 runners from around the world every year3It is also a World Athletics Gold Label Road Race, which means it meets the highest standards of organization, safety, and quality4.

In this article, we will tell you everything you need to know about the Singapore Marathon 2024, including the date, course, registration fee, application method, precautions, accommodation, and sightseeing spots. Whether you are a beginner or a veteran runner, this guide will help you prepare for the race and enjoy your stay in Singapore.

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When is the Singapore Marathon 2024?

The Singapore Marathon 2024 will be held from December 1 to 3, 20245. The event consists of various races, such as the Marathon (42.195km), the Half Marathon (21.1km), the 10km, and the 5km. There is also a 600-meter Kids Dash for children up to 13 years old6.

The Marathon and the Half Marathon will take place on Sunday, December 3, starting at 6:00 a.m. and 6:30 a.m. respectively6. The 10km and the 5km will take place on Saturday, December 2, starting at 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. respectively6The Kids Dash will take place on Friday, December 1, starting at 5:00 p.m.6.

What is the course of the Singapore Marathon 2024?

The course of the Singapore Marathon 2024 is designed to showcase the best of Singapore’s landmarks, culture, and scenery. The course starts and finishes at the F1 Pit Building, which is located near the Marina Bay area6Along the way, runners will pass by iconic attractions such as the Singapore Sports Hub, the National Stadium, the Singapore Flyer, the Merlion, the Esplanade, the Gardens by the Bay, and the Supertree Grove61.

The course is mostly flat and fast, with some gentle slopes and bridges. The weather in Singapore is hot and humid, with an average temperature of 27°C and a humidity of 84% in December7. Therefore, runners should hydrate well and wear appropriate clothing. There will be water stations, electrolyte stations, cooling zones, and medical stations along the course to support the runners6.

How much is the registration fee for the Singapore Marathon 2024?

The registration fee for the Singapore Marathon 2024 varies depending on the race category and the registration period. The registration period is divided into three phases: Early Bird, Normal, and Late. The Early Bird phase starts from April 1, 2024 and ends on June 30, 2024. The Normal phase starts from July 1, 2024 and ends on September 30, 2024. The Late phase starts from October 1, 2024 and ends on November 15, 20246.

The following table shows the registration fee for each race category and each registration period6:

Race CategoryEarly BirdNormalLate
Marathon$80$90$100
Half Marathon$70$80$90
10km$60$70$80
5km$50$60$70
Kids Dash$20$25$30

The registration fee includes a race entry pack, which contains a race bib, a timing chip, a race shirt, a finisher medal, and a finisher shirt (for Marathon and Half Marathon participants only)6.

What are the precautions for the Singapore Marathon 2024?

The Singapore Marathon 2024 is a challenging and rewarding event, but it also requires proper preparation and precaution. Here are some tips to help you stay safe and healthy during the race:

  • Train well before the race. Follow a suitable training program that matches your fitness level and your race goal. Gradually increase your mileage and intensity, and include some long runs and speed work. Rest and recover adequately between your workouts. Avoid overtraining and injuries.
  • Eat well before the race. Consume a balanced diet that provides enough carbohydrates, protein, fat, vitamins, and minerals. Hydrate well and avoid alcohol and caffeine. Eat a light and easily digestible meal the night before the race, and a small snack and some water the morning of the race.
  • Dress well for the race. Wear comfortable and breathable clothing that fits well and does not chafe. Choose appropriate shoes that are well-cushioned and supportive. Wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. Bring some extra clothing and a towel to change after the race.
  • Follow the race rules and regulations. Read the race guide and the race map carefully and familiarize yourself with the course and the facilities. Listen to the race officials and the volunteers and follow their instructions. Respect the other runners and the environment. Do not litter, cheat, or cut corners.
  • Listen to your body and adjust your pace accordingly. Start slowly and gradually build up your speed. Do not push yourself too hard or too fast. Monitor your heart rate, breathing, and temperature. If you feel any pain, discomfort, dizziness, nausea, or other symptoms, stop and seek medical attention. Do not risk your health or safety for the sake of finishing the race.

Where to stay and what to see in Singapore?

Singapore is a vibrant and diverse city-state that offers a lot of attractions and activities for visitors. Whether you are looking for culture, nature, shopping, or entertainment, you will find something to suit your taste and budget. Here are some suggestions for where to stay and what to see in Singapore:

  • Where to stay: Singapore has a wide range of accommodation options, from luxury hotels to budget hostels. You can choose a place that is convenient for your travel plans and your race location. Some popular areas to stay in Singapore are Marina Bay, Orchard Road, Chinatown, Little India, and Sentosa Island. You can book your accommodation online using platforms such as Booking.com, Agoda, or Airbnb.
  • What to see: Singapore has a rich and diverse culture, history, and heritage. You can explore the various ethnic neighborhoods, such as Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam, and visit the museums, temples, mosques, and churches. You can also enjoy the modern and futuristic side of Singapore, such as the Marina Bay Sands, the Gardens by the Bay, and the Singapore Flyer. You can also have fun at the theme parks, such as Universal Studios, Adventure Cove, and Wild Wild Wet. You can also relax at the beaches, parks, and nature reserves, such as Sentosa Island, East Coast Park, and Bukit Timah Nature Reserve.

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