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7,500 participants join Toyota SYI Outrun 2026
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7,500 participants join Toyota SYI Outrun 2026

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Toyota SYI Outrun 2026 event in Putrajaya attracted over 7,500 participants.
  • The run successfully raised RM200,000 for the National Cancer Society Malaysia (NCSM).
  • The event, now in its fifth edition, supports a healthy lifestyle and cancer patient welfare.

The recent Toyota Start Your Impossible (SYI) Outrun 2026 event held in Putrajaya saw an impressive turnout, with over 7,500 participants joining the run. UMW Toyota Motor President Datuk K. Ravindran announced that the event successfully raised RM200,000, which will be donated to the National Cancer Society Malaysia (NCSM).

The event featured three race categories: a 5-kilometer run, a 10km race, and a half-marathon of 21km. These categories attracted a diverse range of participants from various segments of society. Specifically, 2,200 individuals competed in the 10km race, while 1,800 participants took on the 21km half-marathon. Ravindran highlighted that the strong community support for this fifth edition underscores the event's dual purpose: promoting healthy living and aiding cancer patients.

With the participation of various parties, the success of organizing this fifth edition proves the continuous support of the community for an event that not only encourages a healthy lifestyle but also supports efforts to help cancer patients.

โ€” Datuk K. RavindranDatuk K. Ravindran comments on the community's support and the event's impact.

Ravindran described the Toyota SYI Outrun as a highly anticipated event, emphasizing its role in fostering community spirit, raising awareness, and providing practical support to organizations like NCSM. He expressed gratitude to all participants, strategic partners, supporters, and volunteers who contributed to the event's success. Introduced in 2019, the Toyota SYI Outrun is part of UMW Toyota Motor's commitment to community well-being and inclusivity.

For UMWT, each edition is not just a running event, but a platform to strengthen community spirit, raise awareness, and channel practical assistance to organizations like NCSM. We appreciate the support of all participants, strategic partners, supporters, and volunteers who made this event a success.

โ€” Datuk K. RavindranDatuk K. Ravindran elaborates on the broader goals and appreciation for the event.
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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.