Runner Zac Leow: From Spinal Cord Injury Patient to National Athlete
In the days following a devastating spinal cord accident, Zac Leow had been told that he would never walk again, let alone run. Yet today, Zac, 30, is not only … Continue Reading →
In the days following a devastating spinal cord accident, Zac Leow had been told that he would never walk again, let alone run. Yet today, Zac, 30, is not only … Continue Reading →
The date was 7 December 2014. Soh Rui Yong, now the 2015 SEA Games marathon gold medallist – had been at his first-ever marathon in California, at the starting line. … Continue Reading →
National triathlete Wille Loo Chuan Rong, 32, has come a long way since he picked up the sport ten years ago. That was just after completing his National Service when … Continue Reading →
Low Ji Wen, 25, has come a long way. From not finishing junior college, he is now a professional cyclist with the CCN Cycling Team as well as a well-respected … Continue Reading →
National runner Ashley Liew Wei Yen, 28, had wanted to make his late Mum proud – when he ran at the SEA Games marathon earlier this month – on June … Continue Reading →
Heading into the 2015 South East Asian (SEA) Games, national swimmer Quah Ting Wen, 22, had been feeling confident and prepared. She said, “Compared to the 2013 Games, which was … Continue Reading →
It was his very first time representing Singapore at a major regional level – but Wille Loo Chuan Rong, 32, had been feeling pretty sure and confident of himself in … Continue Reading →
On the morning of the SEA Games marathon last Sunday, eventual winner Soh Rui Yong, 23 had been up and raring to go. The national runner and Business Administration student … Continue Reading →
Chicken rice. This was the first thing that marathon runner Soh Rui Yong, 23 had felt like eating – the moment he had touched down in Singapore – from the … Continue Reading →
To celebrate the return of the SEA Games in Singapore, after a 22-year hiatus, 100PLUS has launched a limited edition GOLD CAN. Every 100PLUS GOLD CAN will act as the … Continue Reading →
Sasha Christian, 22, may be South East Asia’s top female wakeboarder today, but when she had first tried out the sport, she was left in tears. Said Christian, a full-time … Continue Reading →
The moment that national marathon runner Ashley Liew Wei Yen, 28, had touched down in Singapore last Saturday midnight – for the 2015 SEA Games, the first thing that he … Continue Reading →
Runner Rachel See, 32, didn’t expect to qualify for the marathon event at the 2015 South East Asian (SEA) Games – which is being staged on Singapore soil, for the … Continue Reading →
In a last-minute ambitious bid to qualify for the 2015 SEA Games in Singapore, marathon runner Neo Jie Shi, 30, ran three marathons in three months. This began with the … Continue Reading →
Sprinter Calvin Kang Li Loong, 25, fell ill the week before the 77th Singapore Open 2015 – which took place in early April this year. The meet had been his … Continue Reading →