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TriFactor Singapore 2026 Marks 17th Anniversary with Landmark Shift to Sustainability and Record Participation

The 17th edition of the TriFactor Run & RunSwim returned to East Coast Park this weekend, marking a historic milestone in the event’s journey. Beyond the grit and sweat of nearly 1,500 athletes, the 2026 race set a new standard for regional sports by going 100% sustainable in its power usage, successfully saving an estimated 115.3kg of $CO_{2}$ emissions compared to traditional diesel generators.

Powering a Greener Tomorrow

In a bold move toward environmental stewardship, TriFactor transitioned its entire event village operations to clean energy solutions.

“We are proud to partner with GoRentalSG in our commitment towards a greener tomorrow,” said Elvin Ting, Founder of TriFactor. “As TriFactor continues to innovate to improve our race experience, we are taking a mindful approach towards our sustainability goals. This year proves that high-octane sporting events can coexist with a low carbon footprint.”

Photo Caption 2 : Official Power Report by GoRentalSG for Trifactor Run 2026

A Growing Community

The 2026 edition saw a significant surge in the multisport community, with the event attracting athletes from over 30 nationalities.

Photo Caption 3 : 21km Run Pacers

“This year’s race saw an increase of almost 23% in participants from the last edition, alongside a high rate of retention from our past participants,” noted Race Director, Joseph Tan. “We continue to provide our community with the platform to excel in their running and multisport arena, and the energy on the ground today was a testament to that growth.”

Photo Caption 4 : Start Photo of the kids splash and dash category

Club Champions & Top Honors

The competitive spirit was palpable during the Club Challenge Trophy presentations. The Singapore Runners Club, led by founder Eugene Beh, dominated the pavement to take home the Run Club Challenge Trophy. Meanwhile, multisport powerhouse Born2Tri secured their dominance in the water and on land, clinching the RunSwim Club Challenge Trophy.

 

In the flagship 21km Run, the podium saw incredible performances:

Men’s 21km Category:

  1. First Place: Akihiko Tada  (Time:01:20:41)
  2. Second Place: Nicholas Rachmadi (Time: 01:22:00)
  3. Third Place: Neil McLoughlin (Time: 01:24:06)

Women’s 21km Category:

  1. First Place: RIANNE PAYNE (Time: 01:32:12)
  2. Second Place: VOI NG (Time: 01:38:33)
  3. Third Place: Hor Tse Xin (Time: 01:41:34)

The Ultimate Post-Race Experience

Athletes were treated to a premium recovery suite at the finish line. The post-event village featured professional massages powered by Starbalm, immediate hydration via H-TWO-O, and muscle recovery support through ice-cold protein drinks provided by Rokeby.

As TriFactor concludes its 17th year, the focus shifts to the future of the regional series, continuing the “TriFactor Way” of integrating health, community, and now, environmental sustainability.