Race Review: Yellow Ribbon Prison Run 2015
The haze had threatened to derail the Yellow Ribbon Prison Run this morning. But in the end, a scaled-down version took place – with the 10km Competitive Run being cancelled … Continue Reading →
The haze had threatened to derail the Yellow Ribbon Prison Run this morning. But in the end, a scaled-down version took place – with the 10km Competitive Run being cancelled … Continue Reading →
The Rugby World Cup 2015 begins in a matter of days – with the opening match taking place between hosts England and Fiji on 18 September at Twickenham, London. How … Continue Reading →
Takeaway satays are not an item that is usually seen at a food kiosk in a bustling shopping mall. But walk through the food stalls at the basement of VivoCity … Continue Reading →
John “Maddog” Wallace took part in his very first marathon on September 19, 1982. This was the Silver State Marathon in Reno, Nevada, United States (USA) – and upon crossing … Continue Reading →
Last weekend, the very first Puma 24-Hour Trainathlon took place. An extreme endurance training challenge, the Trainathlon saw teams overcoming a series of individual and cooperative challenges that put their … Continue Reading →
Elite Singaporean marathoner Dr Derek Li Shi’ An, 33, is a Medical Doctor with the Raffles Medical Group, and so he is very cautious with his own health – when … Continue Reading →
An extreme endurance running race organised by Running Guild, the Craze Ultra comprises of four categories – 43km, 78km, 101km and an insane 100 Miles (160km). This year’s edition took … Continue Reading →
Hong Kong brand Wing Wah, started out as a small stall at a corner of Yuen Long, a small town in Hong Kong, in the 1950s, but today they have … Continue Reading →
This year, I have been chosen as one of the ambassadors for the StanChart Marathon Singapore (SCMS) and I will be running the Full Marathon (42.195km) – to raise funds … Continue Reading →
Spain’s Javier Gomez. Germany’s Sebastian Kienle. England’s Jonny Brownlee. They are all professional triathletes. Now, Singapore’s Lam Wai Kit can be added to the list. First Singaporean to get a … Continue Reading →
Chew Jia Zhen, 27, was posted to Shanghai, China, for work in 2013. At first, getting used to the lifestyle there may have been a bit of a culture shock … Continue Reading →
Recently, Young NTUC Crossroads invited experienced runners, Dr Derek Li and Mr Lim Nghee Huat, for a panel discussion at the NTUC Centre. A network to inspire youths, Young NTUC … Continue Reading →