Bryce Chong and Regine Goh Shine in XL Triathlon as MetaSprint Series 2026 Ends with Thrilling Triathlon Finale at East Coast Park
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More than 3,500 participants took part across the series, with 1,400 athletes lining up for the final race, making it one of the most vibrant editions of the popular multisport event.

SINGAPORE, 30 March 2026 - The MetaSprint Series 2026 concluded in spectacular fashion with a high-energy triathlon finale at East Coast Park, capping off a season that celebrated endurance, community, and the rapid growth of grassroots triathlon in Singapore.
More than 3,500 participants took part across the series, with 1,400 athletes lining up for the final race, making it one of the most vibrant editions of the popular multisport event. The 2026 season also introduced the new XL category across all three races, giving seasoned athletes an opportunity to push their limits with a longer and more demanding format.

Record Participation and First-Time Triathletes
One of the standout trends of the season was the surge in new competitors. Organisers revealed that 30% of participants were first-time racers, the highest percentage since 2022, highlighting the growing popularity of triathlon and multisport racing in Singapore.
From beginners taking their first steps into endurance sport to experienced competitors chasing podium finishes, the MetaSprint Series continues to position itself as a welcoming platform for athletes of all abilities.

Bryce Chong and Regine Goh Shine in XL Triathlon
The season finale produced several impressive performances.
Bryce Chong delivered a commanding performance to secure the Men’s XL Triathlon title, crossing the line in 2:03:27 and finishing nearly 10 minutes ahead of runner-up Vladimir Dzurilla.
In the women’s race, Regine Goh continued her dominant season. After previously winning the duathlon event earlier in the series, she claimed the Women’s XL Triathlon crown, further cementing her status as one of the standout athletes of the year.

Season Champions Crowned
Consistency across all races proved crucial in determining the overall champions of the series.
In the XL category, Aaron Lee and Regine Goh emerged as the MetaSprint XL Series Champions, thanks to their strong performances throughout the season.
Meanwhile, Cheng Yu Lim and Wan Ting Lim secured the Sprint Series Championship titles, demonstrating impressive consistency and endurance across multiple race formats.

Clubs and Schools Celebrate Success
The MetaSprint Series also highlighted the strength of Singapore’s endurance sport community, with clubs and schools competing for top honours.
Leading the club standings was Tribal Triathlon Singapore, which captured both the Triathlon Club Championship and the Overall Series Club Championship.
In the school division, International French School (Singapore) dominated the standings, claiming both the Triathlon School Championship and the Overall Series School Championship.

A Celebration of Community and Personal Achievement
Beyond the podium results, the MetaSprint Series finale showcased the inclusive spirit of the sport. Discovery racers experienced the thrill of their first competition, while young athletes in the Kids’ categories gave it their all on race day.
From seasoned triathletes chasing personal bests to beginners testing their limits, the series once again demonstrated that the essence of triathlon lies in participation, perseverance, and personal progress.

The event’s message remained clear: “Your Pace. Your Race.”
Next Stop: Singapore T100
With the MetaSprint season wrapped up, athletes looking for their next challenge can turn their attention to Singapore T100 Triathlon, a world-class triathlon experience that brings elite competitors from around the globe to Singapore.

For younger participants, the T100 Youth Aquathlon — featuring a 400m swim and 3km run — provides a chance to experience race day at a global triathlon event and build on the momentum gained throughout the MetaSprint Series.
As the curtains close on another successful season, organisers are already looking ahead. With participation rising and new formats attracting athletes of all levels, anticipation is building for what promises to be an even bigger MetaSprint Series in 2027.




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