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Prepare for the Singapore Marathon

Singapore, Singapore • Confirmed date: 6 December 2026

World Athletics Gold Label • Asia • Asia/Singapore

Start with a marathon plan prefilled for race day, then refine the schedule around your current running, available days, and goal.

Training plans that adapt to real life.

Race distance

Finish the marathon

A conservative plan focused on endurance, consistency, and arriving prepared on race day.

Race overview

What to know before training for Singapore Marathon.

Hot and humid urban course with tropical conditions

Major Southeast Asian marathon where climate is the main limiter

Date source: https://singaporeinternationalmarathon.com/

Training focus

Heat acclimation, hydration, slower pace targets, electrolyte practice

Race week

Adjust goal pace for humidity; forcing cool-weather pace is the classic mistake

Plan setup

The builder above starts with the marathon distance and race date selected. After generating, adjust your weekly mileage, long run, and training days so the first week matches your real starting point.

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Pace calculator

Convert goal times and paces before setting a marathon target.

Race FAQ

Singapore Marathon training questions

How many weeks should I train for the Singapore Marathon?

Most marathon runners should allow at least 16 to 20 weeks, depending on current fitness, weekly mileage, and race goals. EzyRun starts with the race date selected so you can generate a realistic schedule and adjust it after previewing the first week.

Is the Singapore Marathon a fast marathon course?

Hot and humid urban course with tropical conditions

What should I focus on when preparing for the Singapore Marathon?

Heat acclimation, hydration, slower pace targets, electrolyte practice

What is a good race-week tip for the Singapore Marathon?

Adjust goal pace for humidity; forcing cool-weather pace is the classic mistake

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