So I ran The Green Race this morning.
There were three categories: one round (9.3km), two rounds and unlimited rounds.
One round was enough for me.
The race started at the old Bukit Timah train station like the Compressport Rail Corridor Run, but it's a different route that circles back to end at the station.
It was a small event with maybe only a few hundred runners.
Weather was not too hot. There were a few muddy spots here and there, but not as bad as the Rail Corridor Run.
A challenging route with steep slopes and gnarly trails. Yes, one round was enough for me.
A slideshow of photos from start to finish:
UPDATE: Here are the official results.
Saturday, 27 February 2016
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