“I did not even dare to talk to many people about it as I thought it sounded ludicrous” – Yvonne Chee, who has finished 7 marathons on 7 continents

Yvonne Elizabeth Chee, 34, ran seven marathons on seven continents to raise money for the elderly who are cared for by the Tsao Foundation in Singapore.

By |2013-12-25T17:58:34+08:00December 24th, 2013|running, The Red Sports Interview|0 Comments

“I had low expectations for myself as I had just booked out of camp on Saturday afternoon” – Mok Ying Ren, SEA Games marathon gold medallist

Dr Mok Ying Ren shares with us a first-hand account of his marathon race at the SEA Games. He is the first Singapore man to win the marathon gold at the Games.

By |2013-12-22T13:28:13+08:00December 22nd, 2013|Nation in Motion, running, track-and-field|1 Comment

SEA Games: Mok Ying Ren is first Singapore man to win marathon gold

It is Singapore's first ever SEA Games men's marathon gold, and also the first track event gold at the Games for the Republic since 1975.

By |2013-12-17T17:21:05+08:00December 16th, 2013|Nation in Motion, running, track-and-field|4 Comments

Marathon: Elite runners get 50s head start. Is this the norm around the world?

This elite group consisted mostly of foreign runners with a few of our local runners. The masses were only allowed to follow about 50 seconds later.

By |2013-12-05T12:01:03+08:00December 4th, 2013|Nation in Motion, running|2 Comments
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