Sunday, August 30, 2009
Thursday, August 27, 2009
3 Leaders giving a dinner treat after 6 Sep 09 charity run
Leader B sponsoring first 30 ABC runners for the Run Singapore 2009
From Leader B Boon Swan Foo
Dear ABC runners,
There is another charity run on Sunday 6th Sep 2009 sponsored by Yellow Pages starting around 5pm around the F1 Circuit. The distance is 5km. I am keen to run because of my interest in F1. I understand it is $30 registration. I am willing to underwrite the first 30 ABC runners. Please let me have your name and NRIC so that I can do an offline registration for you.
Boon
Note from Leader A: The registration is $25 per runner and for children below 12 or senior citizens above 55, it is free.
50,000 signed up for SCM 2009. Application closed.
From the organisers of SCM 2009:
Thank you for your overwhelming support. All slots for the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2009 have been taken up. Registration is now closed. You can still be part of the race by supporting and cheering our runners on 6 December 2009.
To find out more, log on to www.singaporemarathon.com or call 6248 6033.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Chinese woman won marathon gold in World Championship with timing of 2 hrs 25 mins and 15 sec
From Choon Chiang
Yes, I just read about it in the club an hour ago. This is the only gold medal won by China in the Berlin Games and also the first time China won a gold medal for marathon. She broke away from the others in the last 2km to win the race. The time of 2 hrs 25 mins 15 sec by Bai Xue was only 10 sec faster than that of the Japanese woman beaten into second place and 17 seconds faster than bronze winner from Ethopian who clocked 2 hrs 25 mins 32 sec.
For someone who started running marathon at the age of 14, this 20 year old woman is looking forwards to winning the marathon in the 2012 London Olympics
Mark Lim makes ABC regional
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Cancer survivor Henry Tan spoke to Leader A
I heard a voice from behind saying: "Hello, for your weight, you are not doing badly." He caught up with me and introduced himself as Henry Tan, "I had stomach cancer last April and was operated on. Now fine."
I asked if was a marathon runner before, he said: "When I was young, my best marathon time was 3 hr 15 min. I was still running until I got this cancer."
I asked if he had been running since the operation, his reply: "The doctors said I should go slow with my running; they advised me to start with short distances. Last week, I did the Army Half Marathon in 1 hr 51 minutes." In my mind I was telling myself: "Wow!. Cancer survivor doing better than non-cancer live"r"s."
He then said he was 60 years old and then decided to speed past me. He turned his head around and added: "You look older than me...take care and keep up your effort."
Friday, August 21, 2009
Sunday, August 16, 2009
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