
Running on Empty: Why Singapore's Endurance Athletes Are Pushing for Better Infrastructure
As triathlon and cycling boom among local athletes, questions loom over whether the city-state's venues and facilities can keep pace with demand.
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All sport stories from Singapore.

As triathlon and cycling boom among local athletes, questions loom over whether the city-state's venues and facilities can keep pace with demand.

Whether you're eyeing a park run or a full triathlon, here's exactly what you need to know to begin your endurance sport journey in the Lion City.

From boutique studios in Tanjong Pagar to budget chains across the island, here's what newcomers need to know about joining Singapore's booming fitness scene.

As major sporting events draw record crowds to the National Stadium and Marina Bay venues, grassroots fitness participation tells a more complex story about how Singaporeans actually stay active.

From Olympic-standard pools in the heartland to coastal training bases, Singapore's investment in water sports infrastructure is reshaping the nation's athletic ambitions.

Beyond the polished pitches of professional clubs, a quietly powerful community movement is transforming neighbourhoods across the island through the beautiful game.

The neighbourhood club's grassroots programme is challenging Singapore's traditional powerhouses with an innovative community-first model.

The ambitious all-local crew from Bukit Timah becomes the first Singapore-based team to win the Southeast Asian Outdoor Climbing Series.

Whether you're eyeing badminton in Kallang or five-a-side football in the East, here's everything you need to know to lace up and join Singapore's thriving recreational sports community.

From choosing the right facility to understanding membership costs and training approaches, here's what newcomers need to know before joining the island's thriving fitness culture.

From indoor gyms to natural rock faces, here's what beginners need to know to break into the island's thriving extreme sport community.

Whether you're eyeing the Standard Chartered Marathon or a casual weekend ride along East Coast Park, here's everything a beginner needs to know to join Singapore's booming endurance sport community.
Surging sign-ups for casual leagues and grassroots programs suggest Singaporeans are embracing football as a serious wellness pursuit, not just weekend entertainment.

From the Singapore National Stadium to the Marina Bay waterfront venues, here's everything you need to know to become part of our world-class sporting infrastructure.

Changi Swimming Club's relay team shatters multiple benchmarks ahead of next month's regional championships, signalling Singapore's continued grip on aquatic excellence.

The Jurong-based outfit's investment in youth development is proving that elite talent doesn't always need to come from the island's traditional academies.

As participation rates surge across neighbourhood clubs and estate-based programmes, coaches and volunteers are quietly reshaping how thousands of young Singaporeans discover competitive sport.

Community-driven amateur leagues are quietly building the foundation of Singapore's sport culture, one neighbourhood at a time.

Community-led training groups across HDB estates and parks are democratising fitness, challenging the premium gym narrative that has dominated Singapore's wellness landscape for decades.

From football to badminton, the island's premier venues are gearing up for a blockbuster second half of 2026 with multiple championship showdowns set to draw record crowds.
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