Salvation Army’s Race For Good raises over $255,000 for charity
Race for Good took place last Saturday at Angsana Green, East Coast Park, raising more than $255,000 in support of The Salvation Army’s efforts to help vulnerable children, elderly, ex-offenders … Continue Reading →
Singapore International Triathlon kicks off successfully last Sunday
The Singapore International Triathlon took place last Sunday with a diverse mix of athletes from 42 different nationalities, including Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines and Thailand taking part in the … Continue Reading →
Kuala Lumpur StanChart Marathon Defending Champion Poo Vasanthan pledges to donate prize money to charity
More than 42,000 runners have signed up for the Kuala Lumpur StanChart Marathon (KLSCM) this year, more than any other edition of the race. Out of these, 12,500 are set … Continue Reading →
Food review: Yummy Nasi Lemak at Kopitiam Kokoyo traditional Peranakan restaurant
Kopitiam Kokoyo (Nyonya Delight) is a traditional Peranakan restaurant which has opened in Serangoon as a heartfelt tribute to Chef Ernest Ang’s grandmother. Growing up in a Peranakan household, Ang’s … Continue Reading →
Brand new running routes For Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2024
The 2024 edition of the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon (SCSM) is taking place from 29 November – 1 December and will feature brand new running routes. The new routes are … Continue Reading →
Race Review: 10km @ Yellow Ribbon Prison Run 2024
The Yellow Ribbon Prison Run was held at Changi Prison last Sunday, 1 September. This is a meaningful charity event held to raise awareness of the need to give ex-convicts … Continue Reading →
Great 116 fitness challenge for ladies ahead of Great Eastern Women’s Run 2024
Ahead of the Great Eastern Women’s Run, the Great 116 fitness challenge was held last Sunday on September 1. This was an event where women were given the opportunity to … Continue Reading →
Food review: India’s fine-dining culinary heritage at Bhoomi by Milind Sovani
Celebrating India’s culinary heritage with a deep reverence for tradition and authenticity, Bhoomi is the once Michelin-starred Chef Milind’s latest brainchild in Singapore. Each recipe at Bhoomi tells a story, … Continue Reading →
Why Anderson Bridge is the Finish Line for Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2024
With its historical architecture and cultural significance, the Anderson Bridge is a key part of Singapore’s colonial history and has played host to public events such as the National Day … Continue Reading →
Carlsberg’s Believers Brew for Jurgen Klopp
Crafted in honour of Jurgen Klopp, who managed Liverpool FC from 2015 to the end of last season, Carlsberg’s Believers Brew is a limited-edition beer with just 491 bottles produced … Continue Reading →
Femmes First – RIDEnjoy Cycling Event is back
FEMMES FIRST was back again this year with a blended event to give participants the chance to cycle both on land and in water. Created by homegrown active mobility app … Continue Reading →
TriFactor Run & RunSwim 2024 takes place at East Coast Park
A recent oil spill at East Coast Park earlier this week threatened to derail the Tri Factor Run & RunSwim event. But the event went on in the end, despite … Continue Reading →
STANDARD CHARTERED SINGAPORE MARATHON 2024 IS BACK
Runners in Singapore, get yourselves ready for a running fiesta like none other. This is because Singapore’s marquee running event, The Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon (SCSM) is returning again to … Continue Reading →
Race Review: Income Eco Run 2024 – 21.1KM
5,000 runners pledged their support of zero waste and sustainable lifestyle at the Income Eco Run 2024, ahead of World Environmental Day on 5 June. Income Eco Run has been … Continue Reading →
Two Singaporeans’ exclusive internship at Oracle Red Bull Racing Headquarters in the UK
Two young Singaporeans, Charis Chua and Heng Yi-Hsin, have clinched an opportunity of a lifetime when they emerged victorious in the competitive Red Bull Intern Championship. Both Chua and Heng, … Continue Reading →