Jauhari Johan (#5427) keeping pace with Johnson Kipkosgei Tarus. Johnson eventually finished the 21km race in second place. (Photo 3 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
A barefoot runner from Myanmar running along with others from the foreign militaries. (Photo 4 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Soh Ruiyong finished with a time of 1h 12 min 53.85 seconds, which would place him as the second fastest runner in the 21K Men’s Closed Category. However, he was classified in the Men’s Open Category by the organisers, which left him in 41st place. (Photo 5 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Runners cross the Marina Barrage. (Photo 6 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Nay Min Aung of Myanmar. (Photo 7 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Eunice Nyawira Muchiri, the winner of the Women’s 21K Open category, running way ahead of the pack. (Photo 8 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Ashley Liew, who finished the 21km with a time of 1h 12 minutes 57.70 seconds, was also one of the runners who had been reclassified in the Men’s Open category. This resulted in him losing out on a third-place finish should he have been entered in the Men’s Closed category. (Photo 9 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Devathas Satianathan (#8194) and Colin Tung (#8192) running in the chase pack. (Photo 10 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Brothers Aldrich Lim and Morgan Lim (right). (Photo 11 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Vivian Tang (in purple), finished the race as the second-fastest female local with a time of 1 hr 26 minutes 56.8 seconds. (Photo 12 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
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Congratulations!, to all the runners or finishers of the 10k and 21k events.