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He Put S'pore on Triathlon Map
April 02, 2025
|The Straits Times
Tributes flow in for Kuok, whose legacy includes organising 1st event for enthusiasts
Alec Kuok's love and passion for triathlon were what led him to become a pioneer for the sport in Singapore.
He oversaw the organisation of the first triathlon event here and set up the Triathlon Association of Singapore (TAS) in 1992. His work and efforts introduced many Singaporeans to the swim-cycle-run event.
Since that first event, the Republic has gone on to host a number of top-level triathlons, including the April 5-6 Singapore T100 Triathlon featuring close to 7,000 participants racing in the triathlon, duathlon and music run at Marina Bay.
Regarded as the founding father of triathlon in Singapore, Kuok died on March 31 at the age of 84. His son Eddie told The Straits Times that he had been battling several health conditions over the past few years, including diabetes and spine issues.
His death has prompted an outpouring of tributes from the fraternity.
TAS honorary president David Hoong, who worked with Kuok for nearly three decades, remembers the latter's unwavering dedication to the sport. Even after stepping down as president, he remained part of the scene.
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