A place where our circle writes stories beyond finishing lines.
Where some made their first leap into the Full Marathon, while others discovered their strength through a debut Half Marathon. A ground where personal bests were rewritten, limits were tested, and memories were carved into every kilometer.
But not every story ends with a medal.
Some were forced to stop midway, some battled cramps, pain, doubt, and the weight of the road itself because in running, anything can happen. And that is what makes it real.
For some, it became a breakthrough.
For others, a lesson.
For all of us, it became part of who we are.
We’re excited to officially announce our collaboration with @pursuittag  🤝
A web-based platform that transforms your Strava activity data into detailed and visually engaging statistics. By connecting your Strava account, you’ll be able to explore your running insights in a whole new way.
From mileage breakdowns to unique activity visualizations, PursuitTag helps runners see their progress beyond the usual numbers.
For our member, Poseur Run Club badge are now officially available on PursuitTag 🟢
More details and future activations coming soon with @pursuittag
#PursuitTag
Race Report: Terengganu Marathon 26’
Humid air, steady heat.
In the Half Marathon, Mior clocked an impressive 1:30:37, finishing 48th in his category. A sharp run, controlled effort, and a performance that reflects the work done in silence.
In the Full marathon, Azim crossed the line strong in 3:21:25, securing 24th in his category. A solid performance built on discipline, pacing, and resilience from start to finish.
Commitment on the road & sacrifice.
Every mile tells a story. Every finish line builds character. 🔥🏁
Race Report: T100 Singapore 2026 Long Duathlon
What a statement from Suhaila Muhamad at the T100 Singapore 2026 category Long Duathlon. On a stage packed with strong international competition, she delivered a composed, gritty, and fearless performance from start to finish.
Crossing the line in 3:52:42 with an average pace of 5:39/km, Suhaila secured an impressive 2nd place in Women F30–34, finishing 9th overall by gender and 87th out of 375 athletes overall. A result that speaks volumes about her strength, endurance, and race execution.
Standing on the podium at a world-class event is never handed out. It’s earned through sacrifice, discipline, pain, and relentless work when nobody is watching. From the grind in training to race-day execution, Ella showed what true fighting spirit looks like.
Podium secured. Mission delivered.
A massive salute to Ella making every mile count, carrying that warrior mindset, and proving she belongs among the best. Sabahan pride! 🏔️
Congratulations also to another Malaysian ironlady, @amiralysa securing 2nd place in Women F35-39 🏆
@t100triathlon@t100community@bonx.kl