Some Hood Loops may require registration due to limited capacity, while others are open community runs. Check the event details for each run to see if registration is required.
HOOD LOOPS
BEST WAY TO SEE THE CITY? RUN IT.
Hood Loops is all about hitting the streets and discovering the neighbourhoods that make Singapore unique. Hosted by our affiliated run clubs across the island, this series of community runs invites runners to explore new streets, parks, and hidden routes one loop at a time.
Each run will feature a locally curated route led by clubs who know their hoods best. Along the way, some Hood Loops will include special collaborations with cafés, brands, and community spaces — bringing runners together both on and off the road.
WHEN IS THE NEXT HOOD LOOP?
HOOD LOOPS #1 x BYD
16 May | 7.30am
Cruise through the city from BYD Alexandra to BYD Zhongshan Park 1826, with a hydration pit stop at Newton Food Centre and a quaint café waiting at the finish.
- Led by Mountain Goat Running Group SG
- Run alongside our National Athlete, Najib Mooiz
- Mobile bag drop available, but pack light!
- Hydration provided (100PLUS and Ice Mountain)
- adidas Hyperboost Edge shoe trial (first come, first served)
WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT?
QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE
Are Hood Loops free to join?
Yes, Hood Loops are free to join. Most runs may require registration or have limited spots, depending on the host club or special collaborations.
Who can join a Hood Loop?
Hood Loops are open to runners of all levels. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just getting started, everyone is welcome to join the run and experience the community.
What pace are the runs?
Hood Loops are typically run at a social, community pace. Some runs may include multiple pace groups depending on the host club.
What should I bring?
Come ready to run with your usual gear, hydration, and anything else you might need. Details such as bag drop or meeting points will be shared in the event information.
Can I join if I’m not part of a run club?
Yes. Hood Loops are open to everyone. You don’t need to belong to a run club to join — just show up and run with the community!


