Haile Gebrselassie, widely considered as one of the world's greatest ever distance runners, has won two Olympic gold medals and four world titles in a long and illustrious career. He also won four straight Berlin Marathon titles from 2006 to 2009, becoming the first man to go sub-2:04 when setting the then-world record of 2:03:59 in 2008. He will race the 10km at the Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore in December for his first in Southeast Asia. (Photo courtesy of Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore)

Haile Gebrselassie, widely considered as one of the world’s greatest ever distance runners, has won two Olympic gold medals and four world titles in a long and illustrious career. He also won four straight Berlin Marathon titles from 2006 to 2009, becoming the first man to go sub-2:04 when setting the then-world record of 2:03:59 in 2008. He will race for the first time in Southeast Asia when he toes the line for the 10km at the Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore this December. (Photo courtesy of Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore)

Singapore, October 15, 2014 — Haile Gebrselassie, the man widely regarded as the greatest ever long distance runner, will be participating in this year’s Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore and lining up alongside thousands of runners in the 10km race category.

Close to 13,000 participants have already signed up for the 10km and will enjoy the opportunity to run in the same race as the man who once covered the distance in a stunning 26 minutes 22 seconds.

The 41-year-old Ethiopian has also won two Olympic gold medals and four World Championship titles over the 10km distance and as recently as 2008, broke the Marathon world record with a time of 2:03:59 in Berlin.

“Haile Gebrselassie is arguably the greatest long distance runner in modern history, so to have him grace the Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore is an absolute coup not only for the event but for everyone in the local running community,” said Chris Robb, Managing Director, Spectrum Worldwide.

Gebrselassie will also host a number of training clinics while he is in town, with local runners set to benefit from the extensive knowledge of the man who set an astonishing 27 world records throughout his illustrious career. The specific details of the clinics, as well as several other public appearances, will be announced by the event organisers in the coming weeks.

“Running alongside an Olympic Gold medallist and World Champion will certainly excite and encourage the runners to push themselves and go the extra mile, be it for their personal best, or their charitable ‘reason to run’. For competitive runners it will be a great opportunity to be able to engage and learn from a legend in the sport such as Haile,” said Mr Toh Boon Yi, Chief, Strategic Development and Marketing Group, Sport Singapore.

This year’s Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore will mark the running legend’s first visit to the Lion City and to South East Asia. He has raced all over the world on the track and field circuit as well as various international running events, winning the Berlin Marathon over four consecutive years from 2006–2009. He is also a winner of the Amsterdam, Fukuoka and Dubai Marathons, winning the latter event as recently as 2010. Gebrselassie’s remarkable form has continued well into his 40s, winning the Vienna City Half Marathon in 2013 with a time of 1:01:14. A little over a year ago, he finished the BUPA Great North Run half marathon in third place, only 30 seconds behind the three-time Olympic gold medalist and fellow countryman Kenenisa Bekele (first place) and double Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah (second place).

“Everyone I’ve spoken with has told me the Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore is one of the great events in Asia and I’m delighted to have chosen this race as my first running event in that part of the world,” said Gebrselassie.

“I’m looking forward to racing the 10km but I am equally excited by the opportunity to help out the local running community with the various training runs and clinics I plan to host. I’ve been told there is a vibrant running scene in Singapore and I can’t wait to experience it for myself in early December,” he added.

Singapore Marathon Statistics

Finisher information for 2016 taken from http://www.marathonsingapore.com/2016-results/.
Finisher information for 2015 taken from http://www.marathonsingapore.com/2015-results/.
Finisher information for 2013 from Live Tracking. Finisher information for previous years from runpix.info.
% M = % of male finishers
RegistrantsFinishers% Finished% M% F
2016
42kmN.A.8,0238317
21kmN.A.9,3096931
10kmN.A.12,2345644
2015
42kmN.A.8,9728416
21kmN.A.9,4967030
10kmN.A.14,1705644
2014
42km13,45110,658798416
21km13,06810,309796931
10km20,64316,626815545
2013
42km16,10012,01274.68416
21km12,0009,26377.2
10km20,00015,55477.8
2012
42km17,50012,92273.88515
21km10,0007,46274.67030
10km20,00014,36371.85545
2011
42km20,00015,72778.68515
21km19,70014,80675.26535
10km16,00012,02375.15347
2010
42km20,00014,85374.38515
21km15,00011,27775.26337
10km20,00015,44477.24852
2009
42km17,50014,25881.58515
21km12,5009,79578.46535
10km20,00015,10075.55149
2008
42km15,25212,39381.38515
21km11,8069,09077.06832
10km20,08415,04574.95050