Stanchart Marathon hit by congestion issues at post-race zone, organisers issue apology

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SINGAPORE – The first day of the 2025 Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon (SCSM) hit a speed bump on Dec 6, with congestion issues at the Padang finish line raising the ire of many participants.

They took to the event’s social media platforms to vent their frustrations with the slow-moving queues, after a bottleneck formed in the post-race zone as the half-marathon and 5km runners came in.

Several runners told The Sunday Times that they waited between 10 and 40 minutes to clear the area after finishing their races between 8am and 9am.

Participants were moved to a medal collection point after crossing the finish line at the Padang – the first time the race is ending here since 2017 – before heading to another area to collect their goodie bags and refreshments. But runners told ST that the number of people funnelling through led to a jam.

Indonesian Khairunnisa Alkhawarijmi, who travelled from Jakarta to run the half-marathon, took 30 minutes to get to the race village.

While she mostly enjoyed the experience, she felt that the post-race procedures could have been better.


“I will never forget about this event because this is my first half-marathon in Asia,” said the 24-year-old graduate student

“But one critique I have for this event is maybe it should be neater because it was too crowded (at the finish line) today. It felt hotter (the longer we waited) and I felt dizzy as well.”

The 2025 edition features a new two-day format, with the half-marathon and marathon events held on separate days, with organisers Ironman Group previously stating it would offer runners a smoother and more enjoyable experience.


For first-time participant Adam Wafiy, 28, most aspects of the event went smoothly, though he encountered a 40-minute post-race wait.

He said: “Maybe the waiting area could’ve been more sheltered because a lot of runners were complaining that it was very hot and there were no replenishments after they finished the route.”

Note Ngan Vu, who was running the half-marathon for the second time, appreciated the new format because it shortened waiting times at the start.

But the Vietnamese, who works as a business analyst here, also noticed a longer delay in reaching the race village. It took her about 10 minutes to access the area, compared with just two to three minutes in 2024.

She said: “If it’s shorter it’s better because most of the people are tired after the race and they want to get water faster.”

Responding to queries, an SCSM spokesperson apologised to participants, adding that the congestion occurred at a peak time for half-marathon and 5km runners, with the large number of runners “putting a strain on infrastructure”.

The spokesperson added: “Additional medical resources were allocated to this area to provide assistance to any participants that required it. Once this issue was identified the event team moved to ease congestion, opening up additional paths for participants to take, while ensuring that all still had access to hydration and post-event services.”

Under the new format, the half-marathon, 5km and Kids Dash took place on Dec 6, while the marathon, 10km and Ekiden will be held on Dec 7.

The event team will review the post-race set-up ahead of the marathon and 10km events and make any necessary changes, added the spokesperson, although it does not expect a repeat of the Dec 6 issues due to extended course timings.

Several runners also highlighted congestion along parts of the course, particularly the 12km to 19km mark that passed through and looped round Gardens By The Bay and the Marina Barrage.

Sankalp Garg, who ran the half-marathon, said: “You can’t overtake anyone... There was someone requiring a medic and the guy just couldn’t reach him because it was just so narrow.”

Meanwhile, Soh Rui Yong fought off his rivals to win the men’s half-marathon national championships on Dec 6 with a time of 1hr 14min 58sec, ahead of Najib Mooiz (1:15:14) and Ahmad Arif Ibrahim (1:16:26).

His victory came two days after he was told he might not be cleared to compete at the Dec 9-20 SEA Games in Thailand after an electrocardiogram taken during a routine pre-Games medical screening was ruled “abnormal, with multiple premature ventricular complexes”.

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SINGAPORE – The first day of the 2025 Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon (SCSM) hit a speed bump on Dec 6, with congestion issues at the Padang finish line raising the ire of many participants.

They took to the event’s social media platforms to vent their frustrations with the slow-moving queues, after a bottleneck formed in the post-race zone as the half-marathon and 5km runners came in.

Several runners told The Sunday Times that they waited between 10 and 40 minutes to clear the area after finishing their races between 8am and 9am.

Participants were moved to a medal collection point after crossing the finish line at the Padang – the first time the race is ending here since 2017 – before heading to another area to collect their goodie bags and refreshments. But runners told ST that the number of people funnelling through led to a jam.

Indonesian Khairunnisa Alkhawarijmi, who travelled from Jakarta to run the half-marathon, took 30 minutes to get to the race village.

While she mostly enjoyed the experience, she felt that the post-race procedures could have been better.


“I will never forget about this event because this is my first half-marathon in Asia,” said the 24-year-old graduate student

“But one critique I have for this event is maybe it should be neater because it was too crowded (at the finish line) today. It felt hotter (the longer we waited) and I felt dizzy as well.”

The 2025 edition features a new two-day format, with the half-marathon and marathon events held on separate days, with organisers Ironman Group previously stating it would offer runners a smoother and more enjoyable experience.


For first-time participant Adam Wafiy, 28, most aspects of the event went smoothly, though he encountered a 40-minute post-race wait.

He said: “Maybe the waiting area could’ve been more sheltered because a lot of runners were complaining that it was very hot and there were no replenishments after they finished the route.”

Note Ngan Vu, who was running the half-marathon for the second time, appreciated the new format because it shortened waiting times at the start.

But the Vietnamese, who works as a business analyst here, also noticed a longer delay in reaching the race village. It took her about 10 minutes to access the area, compared with just two to three minutes in 2024.

She said: “If it’s shorter it’s better because most of the people are tired after the race and they want to get water faster.”

Responding to queries, an SCSM spokesperson apologised to participants, adding that the congestion occurred at a peak time for half-marathon and 5km runners, with the large number of runners “putting a strain on infrastructure”.

The spokesperson added: “Additional medical resources were allocated to this area to provide assistance to any participants that required it. Once this issue was identified the event team moved to ease congestion, opening up additional paths for participants to take, while ensuring that all still had access to hydration and post-event services.”

Under the new format, the half-marathon, 5km and Kids Dash took place on Dec 6, while the marathon, 10km and Ekiden will be held on Dec 7.

The event team will review the post-race set-up ahead of the marathon and 10km events and make any necessary changes, added the spokesperson, although it does not expect a repeat of the Dec 6 issues due to extended course timings.

Several runners also highlighted congestion along parts of the course, particularly the 12km to 19km mark that passed through and looped round Gardens By The Bay and the Marina Barrage.

Sankalp Garg, who ran the half-marathon, said: “You can’t overtake anyone... There was someone requiring a medic and the guy just couldn’t reach him because it was just so narrow.”

Meanwhile, Soh Rui Yong fought off his rivals to win the men’s half-marathon national championships on Dec 6 with a time of 1hr 14min 58sec, ahead of Najib Mooiz (1:15:14) and Ahmad Arif Ibrahim (1:16:26).

His victory came two days after he was told he might not be cleared to compete at the Dec 9-20 SEA Games in Thailand after an electrocardiogram taken during a routine pre-Games medical screening was ruled “abnormal, with multiple premature ventricular complexes”.

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LOL all these ppl really 吃饱没粪放 aka jiak bah boh sai pang.
 

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Finished full marathon under 4h 30m just now ... No congestion. Not sure about those who finish later
 

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Should cancel the event totally since it's a safety hazard.

There are always too many squeezing for freebies and the race itself passes by narrow lanes which pose safety issues. There were reports that the section near East Gardens by the Bay were narrow and runners had to squeeze through.

It's long overdue for the run location and routes be held at other sites in Singapore like Jurong.

The city and GBB park users have long been inconvenienced too much year after year by the road closures and pavement barricades and path diversions that it's time to change the routes for a change.

Just look at this sight. So squeezy. It's a stampede waiting to happen. The people were shouting for medic.

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSP1tpak4/
 
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Finished and had their free massage. Everything was smooth. Think they learnt from yesterday mess.
Next year doing again.
 

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I think too many sinkies and ft brain spoilt by social media bragging…

wake up so early to smell chao sng, what for??
 

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Leave this kind of international sport event to big cities like Boston , London , Toronto to hold. SG is too congested with high -density population
 
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