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Singapore man runs 190 kilometres around the country to show Singaporeans can achieve that too!

Anyone who thinks that long-distance running around Singapore is too difficult, if not impossible, needs to meet Mr Ryo, who managed to log an impressive 190 kilometres all over the country.

And it’s one thing to cover many kilometres on your bike, or for a team or even a duo to run around Singapore together, but Mr Ryo did it completely alone on foot and has the receipts to show it.

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His story is truly one of perseverance and determination.

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Running in Singapore is no joke, given its high levels of humidity even during the cooler months when Mr Ryo completed his feat.

Nevertheless, many have voted Singapore as the fourth most scenic city in Asia for runners.

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As he was not free from his daily obligations to run the complete distance all in one go, Mr Ryo spilt the distance into six weekends starting in November of last year until the second day of Chinese New Year to log his long run. 

He took screenshots of himself along the way, including one in front of the iconic Tuas Lamp Post 1, which cyclists have marked with stickers as a sign they’re reached one of the westernmost points of Singapore, which Mr Ryo appears to have reached last November.

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FB IMG 1658663728108 1Early last year, then Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung said in a Facebook post that stickers would be allowed to remain on the Tuas lamp post, calling it “a special spot to help cyclists find their way.”

In March of last year, Philippe Daniel and Jean Runjichrun were featured on the Facebook page of the Endurance Asia Podcast for completing an extended RTI (Round The Island) of 200 kilometres in 28 hours as part of fundraising efforts for coral reef restoration.

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But Mr Ryo very nearly managed to match their feat all by himself.

“It’s good to let people know we Singaporeans can also achieve that in our homeland,” he told TISG.

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Singapore is fourth most scenic city in Asia for runners

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