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Malaysian Reserve
a day ago
- Sport
- Malaysian Reserve
The Westin Singapore Presents "Mind Over Miles" Fireside Chat to Celebrate Third Year with Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon
A fireside chat with Natalie Dau and Gregory Pink, part of the 'One Race, Many Journeys' campaign SINGAPORE, July 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — In celebration of our third year as the Official Elite Hotel of the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon, The Westin Singapore proudly presents 'One Race, Many Journeys: Mind Over Miles' — an inspiring evening of conversation, movement, and community with ultramarathoner, author, and motivational speaker, Natalie Dau, and Singapore-based personal trainer, Gregory Pink. This event is part of our 'One Race, Many Journeys' campaign. Taking place on Thursday, 7 August 2025, at our ballroom foyer on Level 3, the evening will be headlined by Natalie Dau and Gregory Pink, a renowned wellness coach and corporate performance strategist. Together, they will explore how runners can build mental resilience, conquer fear and anxiety, and find strength through adversity. The event will feature an intimate fireside chat, followed by a Q&A and photo session, and a 2.4KM fun run around scenic Marina Bay. Led by Eddie, the Run Concierge of The Westin Singapore, the run will be preceded by a guided stretching session to warm up both body and mind. Meet Natalie DauNatalie Dau is a global keynote speaker, Guinness World Record Holder, co-author of 'Run Like a Woman' and an ASICS-sponsored athlete and ambassador. She is also spokesperson for brands including Garmin, Arla, and AG1 by Athletic Greens. A well-known ultramarathoner and personality in the regional fitness industry and having taken part in numerous ultramarathons and running events, she recently completed her second Project 1000, a 1,000km solo run comprising two marathons a day for 12 days in the Philippines. Last year, her feat from Thailand to Singapore earned her the Singapore record for the 'Fastest 1,000km Thailand-Singapore Ultramarathon'. She also recently started Project 1000 Run Club, Singapore's first early-morning run club, founded on the idea of running with purpose and being 100% inclusive, welcoming all ages, abilities, and whether you choose to run or even walk. Meet Gregory PinkGregory Pink is a Singapore-based personal trainer known for his expertise in strength and conditioning, and his thoughtful, heart-led approach to fitness. He is dedicated to helping others become their strongest and healthiest versions by empowering them both physically and mentally. Beyond the gym, he is a proud husband and father of three, drawing strength and purpose from his family and the values they share. In 2024, Gregory's life took a dramatic turn after a traumatic accident that led to the amputation of his lower left leg. Through months of rehabilitation and reflection, Gregory rebuilt not just his body but also his perspective and purpose, turning a moment of defeat into a powerful journey of resilience, recovery, and personal transformation. From this August onwards, he will continue to train his clients while championing inclusivity in sport and adaptive wellness. In this session, Gregory will open up about his powerful journey alongside ultramarathoner Natalie Dau, offering reflections on the strength and his story, a living example we can find in adversity, redefine strength on one's own terms, and the power of choosing to rise. Event DetailLocation: Foyer, Level 3, The Westin SingaporeDate: Thursday, 7 August 2025Time: 6:30PM – 8:15PM (Registration from 6PM)Ticket: free admissionTicket includes light refreshments and a goodie bag. Comfortable active wear and running shoes are here to secure your spot Program 6PM Arrival and Registration 6:30PM – 6:35PM Welcome Speech by James Walkden, General Manager, The Westin Singapore 6:35PM – 7PM Fireside Chat – Building Mental Strength for the Long Run 7PM – 7:15PM Q&A and Photo Opportunity 7:15PM – 8PM Stretching and 2.4KM Fun Run around Marina Bay with Eddie Chang, the Run Concierge of The Westin Singapore This event is proudly supported by Curated Culture, Arla, and AG1. Whether you are a seasoned runner or just beginning your journey, join us to discover how strong the mind can be when the body is pushed to its limits. Because no matter your pace or path — it is one race, with many journeys. About The Westin SingaporeAs Singapore's first integrated hotel located within an office building, The Westin Singapore occupies levels 32 to 46 of Asia Square Tower 2 commercial development in Marina Bay, the heart of Singapore's bustling financial district. The hotel offers 305 guestrooms and suites, four distinct dining venues, an outdoor infinity pool with a stunning view over Singapore's south coast, the Heavenly Spa by Westin™, WestinWORKOUT® fitness studio equipped with state-of-the-art Technogym and TRX fitness equipment and 1,350 square meters of versatile event spaces, all designed with guests' well-being in mind. For more information, please visit About Westin® Hotels & Resorts Westin Hotels & Resorts, hospitality's global leader in well-being for more than a decade, empowers guests to transcend the rigors of travel while on the road through the brand's Six Pillars of well-being: Sleep Well, Eat Well, Move Well, Feel Well, Work Well, and Play Well. At more than 240 hotels and resorts in over 40 countries and territories, guests can benefit from distinct wellness experiences including the brand's iconic and award-winning Heavenly® Bed, signature WestinWORKOUT® offerings such as its 24/7 Fitness Studios, WestinWORKOUT Routes, and its versatile Gear Lending program featuring the latest in recovery and strength training from Hyperice and Bala, delicious and nutritious menu offerings on their Eat Well menu, and more. For more information, please visit and stay connected on X, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. Westin is proud to participate in Marriott Bonvoy®, the global travel program from Marriott International. The program offers members an extraordinary portfolio of global brands, exclusive experiences on Marriott Bonvoy Moments and unparalleled benefits including free nights and Elite status recognition. To enroll for free or for more information about the program, visit About Marriott InternationalMarriott International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAR) is based in Bethesda, Maryland, USA, and encompasses a portfolio of nearly 9,100 properties across more than 30 leading brands in 142 countries and territories. Marriott operates and franchises hotels and licenses vacation ownership resorts all around the world. The company offers Marriott Bonvoy®, its highly awarded travel program. For more information, please visit our website at and for the latest company news, visit In addition, connect with us on Facebook and @MarriottIntl on X and Instagram. Media Contact: Margareth Sugiarto Assistant Director, Marketing Communications The Westin Singapore 65.6922.6864 Teo Shi Min Marketing Communications Manager The Westin Singapore 65.6922.6861


New Paper
05-06-2025
- Sport
- New Paper
Persons with disabilities to take part in 2025 StanChart Marathon alongside able-bodied participants
In a push for inclusivity, the 2025 Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon (SCSM) will feature persons with disabilities (PWDs) alongside able-bodied participants, as part of an initiative titled One Race, Many Journeys. The initiative was launched at The Westin Singapore on June 4 in celebration of it being the official elite hotel for the SCSM for the third straight year, with the hotel pledging to help PWDs achieve their sporting goals at Singapore's biggest marathon. This is not the first time that the SCSM will see participation of PWDs, with wheelchair users having already featured previously. In 2018, it introduced an elite wheelchair racing category, which was also included in 2019. James Walkden, general manager of The Westin Singapore, said: "This year, we wanted to do more to support the community and encourage more people to get involved. Therefore, we came up with the One Race, Many Journeys initiative to demonstrate that there are many ways to get to one destination and there is no one correct answer." Selected PWDs will receive complimentary entry to the category of their choice at this year's SCSM, those being the 5km, 10km, half-marathon or marathon categories. Showing their support at the launch were American former Paralympic champion swimmer Gregory Burns and Australian ultramarathoner Natalie Dau, both of whom are based in Singapore and ambassadors of The Westin Singapore. Natalie Dau (left) and Gregory Burns (right) are both ambassadors for The Westin Singapore. PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO Burns, who has been living in Singapore for the past 30 years, believes the initiative will help change public perception of PWDs in wider society. "When I came here in 1995, there were much fewer physically challenged people out and about. But in 30 years, the physical infrastructure has got better," said the 68-year-old, a three-time Paralympian with five medals (two golds, two silvers, one bronze). "Singapore has developed and grown as a compassionate society and the SCSM is yet another way to show that these physically challenged people are out and about and we all can make the best of what we do." Burns, who is also a passionate artist, unveiled an artwork he had been working on for the past month in support of the initiative. The artwork, named Runners, is a hybrid media piece that combines digital art with contemporary painting techniques. "This is a collage painting and it's (also) a collage of a race of different people with different abilities and disabilities," he said. Dau, who completed the second iteration of Project 1000 in May, this time running 1,000km through the Philippines over 12 days, encouraged those participating in the SCSM to be more actively inclusive. Dau, 53, said: "There's still a big gap between the people that are starting and the people that may be a bit more experienced and I think what we've been missing in Singapore is real inclusivity and the community coming together." "Try to mend your passion with purpose. If you have the opportunity to run the marathon for something bigger than yourself, make the most of that," she added. "A lot of us don't have friends with disabilities, so if you are running next to someone who is not able-bodied, then have a chat (with them) and welcome them into the community." After the event launch, both Burns and Dau went for a short 2.4km run with members of the public. PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO The 2025 SCSM will take place on Dec 6 and 7. Registration is open till Nov 30, or until all slots are sold out. The 2024 edition drew about 55,000 runners over three days, including close to 13,000 international participants from 84 countries.

Straits Times
04-06-2025
- Health
- Straits Times
Persons with disabilities to take part in 2025 StanChart Marathon alongside able-bodied participants
From left: Santoz Kumar, General Manager for Singapore for the Ironman Group; Natalie Dau, The Westin Singapore ambassador; James Walkden, general manager of The Westin Singapore; Gregory Burns, The Westin Singapore ambassador; Alister Ong, committee member of the Singapore Disability Sports Council; and Jenny Lim, director of sales and marketing of The Westin Singapore alongside Burns's artwork Runners. PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO SINGAPORE – In a push for inclusivity, the 2025 Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon (SCSM) will feature persons with disabilities (PWDs) alongside able-bodied participants, as part of an initiative titled One Race, Many Journeys. The initiative was launched at The Westin Singapore on June 4 in celebration of it being the official elite hotel for the SCSM for the third straight year, with the hotel pledging to help PWDs achieve their sporting goals at Singapore's biggest marathon. This is not the first time that the SCSM will see participation of PWDs, with wheelchair users having already featured previously. In 2018, it introduced an elite wheelchair racing category, which was also included in 2019 . James Walkden, general manager of The Westin Singapore , said: 'This year, we wanted to do more to support the community and encourage more people to get involved. Therefore, we came up with the One Race, Many Journeys initiative to demonstrate that there are many ways to get to one destination and there is no one correct answer.' Selected PWDs will receive complimentary entry to the category of their choice at this year's SCSM, those being the 5km, 10km, half-marathon or marathon categories. Showing their support at the launch were American former Paralympic champion swimmer Gregory Burns and Australian ultramarathoner Natalie Dau, both of whom are based in Singapore and ambassadors of The Westin Singapore. Natalie Dau (left) and Gregory Burns (right) are both ambassadors for The Westin Singapore. PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO Burns, who has been living in Singapore for the past 30 years, believes the initiative will help change public perception of PWDs in wider society. 'When I came here in 1995, there were much fewer physically challenged people out and about. But in 30 years, the physical infrastructure has got better,' said the 68-year-old, a three-time Paralympian with five medals (two golds, two silvers, one bronze). 'Singapore has developed and grown as a compassionate society and the SCSM is yet another way to show that these physically challenged people are out and about and we all can make the best of what we do.' Burns, who is also a passionate artist, unveiled an artwork he had been working on for the past month in support of the initiative. The artwork, named Runners, is a hybrid media piece that combines digital art with contemporary painting techniques. 'This is a collage painting and it's (also) a collage of a race of different people with different abilities and disabilities,' he said. Dau, who completed the second iteration of Project 1000 in May, this time running 1,000km through the Philippines over 12 days , encouraged those participating in the SCSM to be more actively inclusive. Dau, 53, said: 'There's still a big gap between the people that are starting and the people that may be a bit more experienced and I think what we've been missing in Singapore is real inclusivity and the community coming together.' 'Try to mend your passion with purpose. If you have the opportunity to run the marathon for something bigger than yourself, make the most of that,' she added. 'A lot of us don't have friends with disabilities, so if you are running next to someone who is not able-bodied, then have a chat (with them) and welcome them into the community.' After the event launch, both Burns and Dau went for a short 2.4km run with members of the public. PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO The 2025 SCSM will take place on Dec 6 and 7. Registration is open till Nov 30, or until all slots are sold out. The 2024 edition drew about 55,000 runners over three days, including close to 13,000 international participants from 84 countries. Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Straits Times
24-05-2025
- Sport
- Straits Times
BookTalk: Runner Natalie Dau bonds with teenage daughter over book exchanges
Australian athlete and fitness influencer Natalie Dau with Tomorrow, And Tomorrow, And Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin, a fiction title she really enjoyed. PHOTO: COURTESY OF NATALIE DAU Who: Australian athlete and fitness influencer Natalie Dau, 53, holds the Guinness World Record for the fastest crossing of Peninsular Malaysia on foot – eight days and 46 minutes . The Singapore permanent resident is also the co-author of Run Like A Woman, an Amazon bestseller which breaks down the impact of the menstrual cycle on female athletes and recommends training regimens for women. She completed a 1,000km run in the Philippines, spanning 12 days, which ended on May 2. She recently started a run club in Singapore, called Project 100 Run Club. 'I try to read every night. I always tell myself – even if it's just 10 minutes. Ten minutes is better than nothing and it cleanses my mind before I sleep. My life is very much built on habits and discipline, so I try to carve out at least a 10-minute read before I go to bed. So, phone away and just read. Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.