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What are some Running Clubs in Singapore? (Page 2)

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SAFRA Running Club

This running club in Singapore organizes runs twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays and if you are an inexperienced runner or just starting out, do not worry. This club has plenty of experienced runners who will guide you and give you advice throughout your run.

The Safra running club also takes part in running events as a group, including the popular Standard Chartered Marathon and the SAFRA Singapore Bay half marathon. So you will be able to train with your running buddies, as well as join up with them and take part in the event together.

You can find out more about them here.

Taken from F1 Runners Facebook page

Taken from F1 Runners Facebook page

 F1 Runners

Members of this running club in Singapore are easily distinguished during runs, because of their trademark white and red team jerseys. They began in 2008 with only six runners, but today, this number has expanded to 350, so they have definitely come a very long way.

Unlike most other running clubs, this club also organizes their own runs for members, including the F1 Nature Run and the F1 Marathon Time Trail.

They train in the evenings four days a week – on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.

To find out more about them, visit their website here. 

Running Department

Taken from Running Department Facebook page

Taken from Running Department Facebook page

This running club in Singapore was only started in July this year, but they have come quite far since then and are the pacers for leading running events in Singapore, such as the upcoming Army Half Marathon (AHM) in September. Their aims are to foster a strong running community that support members through run-together and train-together programmes.

They also organise free training clinics for the public for runs such as the AHM and the Standard Chartered marathon.

To find out more about them, visit their website here.

Find out Singapore’s best running spots here.

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