Mizuno Wave Run Official Results
The official results for the Mizuno Wave Run were released and I’ve clocked a time of 1hr 23mins 41s for the 16km run. It was a tough run for me and expectantly, I didn’t do as well as the Tri Run, which was 21km.


The official results for the Mizuno Wave Run were released and I’ve clocked a time of 1hr 23mins 41s for the 16km run. It was a tough run for me and expectantly, I didn’t do as well as the Tri Run, which was 21km.


The official results for Tri Run (the first of two half marathon I’ve signed up for August) were released and I’ve clocked a time of 1hr 40mins 23s for the 21km run, a personal best for me. I came in 12th out of 108 runners in the Men’s Open category.
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Considering this was the first 21km race I’ve ran in many many years, I’m satisfied with the time I’ve clocked. It is indeed a timely morale booster for my second half-marathon – SAFRA Singapore Bay Run & Army Half Marathon (SSBR & AHM) – coming up this Sunday, 16 Auggust 2009.

I took part in the Mount Faber Run 2009 on 14 June and the official results and timing were only released today via its website. I’m still wondering why they have to take such a long time to compile and release the results.
The timings were released in alphabetical order of runners’ name, and therefore, there are no way to tell what placing each runner finished the 10km race.
As you can see from the screen shot above, my timing was 49mins 20 sec over a rather challenging 10km route, I think I have to be contended with this result. There’s always the challenge to push myself faster and further, but for now, there’s no complain.
On to the next race!

The official race results for The Saucony 100PLUS Passion Run 2009 were released and I’ve captured and posted screen shots for a few race categories.
My official timing was 1hour 16minute 19sec (highlighted in yellow)
Well done boys!!!
Well done ladies!!!
