TriFactor Run & RunSwim 2025 Attracts Nearly 1,000 Athletes – From Rising Stars to Seniors Above 60
Photo Caption 1 : Start Photo of the SGRC 21km Run Category
The spirit of sportsmanship and community was alive and thriving this morning as TriFactor Run & RunSwim 2025 brought together close to 1,000 athletes from Singapore and beyond. From seasoned multisport competitors to first-time racers, and even participants over the age of 60, this year’s event reaffirmed TriFactor’s commitment to building an inclusive and high-energy sporting experience.
The event featured the signature SGRC TriFactor Run 21km and 10.5km Run categories, along with the fast-growing RunSwim formats that challenge athletes to seamlessly transition between disciplines.
In the 21km Men’s Overall, Singapore’s Mr Ng Hou Jin Terry clinched victory with an exceptional time of finished with an impressive time of 1 hour, 20 minutes, and 5 seconds.
Photo Caption 2 : Mr Terry Ng at the finishing line
Ms Rianne Payne topped the Women’s 21km with a strong 1 hour, 34 minutes, and 28 seconds. Rising stars and SEA Games 2026 hopefuls put on a thrilling performance.

Photo Caption 3 : Singapore National Athletes racing at National Aquathlon Championship
Photo Caption 4 : Mr Low Shao En Reyes claimed the National Aquathlon championship men title in a time of 17 minutes and 5 seconds

Photo Caption 5 : Ms Lim Wan Ting claimed the National Aquathlon championship women title in a time of 19 minutes and 13 seconds

Photo Caption 6 : Start line of the kids category of TriFactor Run 2025
In addition to promoting athletic excellence, TriFactor’s CSR arm, TriFactor Care, supports Special Olympics athletes, who have become a vital part of the TriFactor family. Supported by a dedicated team of volunteers who trained and raced alongside them, these athletes showcased the purest form of resilience, unity, and sportsmanship.
Photo Caption 7 : Special Olympic Runners and their guide
“This year, we saw a significant rise in multisport participation,” said Mr Joseph Tan, Race Director of TriFactor. “Our clinics and workshops were fully subscribed, and it’s encouraging to witness the growth of the multisport community across all age groups.”
Mr Elvin Ting, Co-founder of TriFactor, added: “We are proud to welcome more international athletes this year. Our vision is to grow this into an iconic Aquathlon event in Asia — one that athletes use as a stepping stone to bigger races on the global stage. This unforgettable race day was made possible with the generous support of our partners. We extend our sincere gratitude to all our sponsors.”









