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10 Precious Lessons Every Runner Can Learn from Singapore’s Founding Father, Mr Lee Kuan Yew
On 5 February 2015, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore’s beloved founding father, was hospitalised with severe pneumonia, but the living legend continued to fight, despite his age and ill health. Sadly, he passed away at dawn on 23 March. During his 91 years, he was the consummate example of a life well-lived because he always had a talent for turning adversity into positive outcomes, despite world wars, separatist movements and personal controversies. During the three decades Mr Lee held public office, he proved a formidable personality and powerful advocate for all Singaporeans. In many respects, there is no separating Mr Lee from Singapore and our nation is bereft at his passing. He shall be missed as a leader and as an inspiration to all, including runners who can learn many lessons from this great man’s life.
Attracting foreigners and locals alike, the King’s Cup Pattaya Marathon welcomes thousands of runners and spectators every year. Into its 24th edition, the event will be held on Sunday, 19 July 2015 in—where else?—Pattaya, located 165km southeast of Bangkok, Thailand. Organised by Pattaya City Hall, the internationally recognised event will start and finish at CentralFestival Pattaya Beach.
In the running world, we always think of running as an unequivocally good thing. After all, it is good exercise, so it cannot be harmful, right? Not quite true. There is new medical evidence to suggest that it might be harmful to do too much running. Overworking the heart and arteries could lead to a shorter lifespan than if you hadn’t run at all.
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On Sunday, 28 March 2015, more than 3,000 members of the public, corporate workers and university students are expected to gather with a message. Making a symbolic statement to race against time, a 10km hike will aim to create awareness on the importance of conserving rainforests.
Buying an insurance may seem distant to runners because they are always fit, healthy and make considerably few trips to the doctors. However, with the rise of popularity in running, so are the numbers of running-related injuries and accidents. While most insurance policy are created for professional runners, we realise more people are determined to be runners as is evident with the numerous marathon events and races in Singapore.
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