[Sg] - Shanmugam, dressed like a Changi prison inmate, climbs 40 storey in less than 8 minutes





ricohflex :​


Don't anyhow Bullshìt.

40 storeys.

8 minutes = 8 x 60 = 480 seconds.

480 seconds ÷ 40 storeys = 12 seconds per storey.

1 storey is 2 flights of stairs.

You believe?



if the Snake can do this....................he would have uplorried liao.............
 
It is possible
So next he will break world leecord
I want him to be my coach so each day I can run to the beach by my village at Lake Victoria Uganda in leecord time.



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The speed at which someone can run up 40 stories in a day depends on their fitness level and whether they are doing it in one go or throughout the day. A professional runner could potentially do it in under an hour, while a casual individual might take several hours. The speed also depends on factors like the building's staircase design and the number of steps per floor.


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The record for the fastest time running up the Swissôtel The Stamford in Singapore is 6:51 minutes, set by Mark Bourne in 2013. The event, which is part of the International Skyrunning Federation's World Vertical Circuit, sees participants race up the 73-floor building. While the men's record is 6:51, the women's record is 7:58, also achieved by a runner named Natalie Dau, according to Running Magazine. In 2014, Bourne won his second title with a time of 6:46 minutes, also breaking a record.
 
Raffles City holds a "Vertical Marathon" every year. I do 70 storeys in 12+ minutes. The winner's time is 7mins+. So it is a doable pace, not sprinting, just non stop walking.
 
It is possible
So next he will break world leecord
I want him to be my coach so each day I can run to the beach by my village at Lake Victoria Uganda in leecord time.



1.
AI Overview
Learn more

The speed at which someone can run up 40 stories in a day depends on their fitness level and whether they are doing it in one go or throughout the day. A professional runner could potentially do it in under an hour, while a casual individual might take several hours. The speed also depends on factors like the building's staircase design and the number of steps per floor.


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The record for the fastest time running up the Swissôtel The Stamford in Singapore is 6:51 minutes, set by Mark Bourne in 2013. The event, which is part of the International Skyrunning Federation's World Vertical Circuit, sees participants race up the 73-floor building. While the men's record is 6:51, the women's record is 7:58, also achieved by a runner named Natalie Dau, according to Running Magazine. In 2014, Bourne won his second title with a time of 6:46 minutes, also breaking a record.
This is correct, winning time is always +/- 7 mins for 70 storeys. A person of average fitness can do 12- 14mins. I presume snakey has reasonable fitness.
 
At that speed you basically have to sprint up the steps, and not slow down much towards the end.

You have to be a young athlete in elite physical condition.

The propaganda is getting ludicrous in this country. :rolleyes:
Hand timed not electronic timing
Hand timed there’s margin of error
In this instance the margin is +-20 mins
They didn’t lie they just left out some unimportant details
 
Title mentioned prison garb
In prison those who wear all white like that are the turncoats baotoh kias who renounce gang memberships to get freebies and extra benefits
 




ricohflex :​


Don't anyhow Bullshìt.

40 storeys.

8 minutes = 8 x 60 = 480 seconds.

480 seconds ÷ 40 storeys = 12 seconds per storey.

1 storey is 2 flights of stairs.

You believe?

I done this. Possible if you are young and trained for it. For his age, not possible. Moreover he stays in GCB, where can he trained?
 
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