The Home of Singapore Distance Running Results
Run Singapore Rankings brings Singapore distance running results together in one place. We make performances easier to compare, understand and find so that runners can see where they stand and track their progress over time.
Why RSR Exists
Distance-running results are often spread across timing platforms, event websites, PDFs and social posts. That makes it difficult to compare performances and understand how a result fits into the wider Singapore running scene.
RSR brings those records together and organises them into clear rankings.
What You Can Find on RSR
- Middle and long distance annual and All-Years rankings from 2020 onwards
- Top Performance and Age Grade rankings to allow comparison between distances, genders and ages.
- Athlete Search showing all results and achievements for an indivdiual.
- Club Search to track your school or club's progress
- RSR Challenge Series 5K and 10K registration, results, records and badges.
How the Rankings Work
Results that meet our criteria are matched to the relevant athlete record and added to our database.
The Annual Rankings show the best known time for each athlete for the calendar year and are ranked by distance, gender and, where relevant, climate. The All-Years Rankings similarly rank the best known time for each athlete since 2020.
Rankings can be further filtered by nationality and age category.
Our RSR Performance Equivalency and Age Grade Tables allow results across different distances, climates, genders and ages to be standardised and ranked in our Top Performers Rankings. These rankings allow interesting comparisons but do not replace the actual result achieved in a race.
Race a Time That Counts
The RSR Challenge Events give runners a regular opportunity to race on an accurately measured course and record a ranking-eligible performance. The Series 5K and 10K events have separate all-time rankings, age-category records, single-age records, age-grade leagues and achievement badges.
The aim is simple: accessible racing, reliable results and a clear way to measure progress.
Built for Singapore’s Running Community
RSR is an independent community project. The rankings are free to view and are designed to recognise performances across the whole distance-running community—from developing runners tracking a new PB to leading athletes competing at national level.
Corrections and missing results can be submitted for review, helping the database become more complete and accurate over time.
Questions, Corrections or Missing Results?
Use the forms on the Submit Result page to let us know about missing or incorrect performances.