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Life as a Professional Runner | Challenging Official Records | Opposing the Singapore National Olympic Council ft. Soh Rui Yong | EP 93

2 h 16 min · 25 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio Life as a Professional Runner | Challenging Official Records | Opposing the Singapore National Olympic Council ft. Soh Rui Yong | EP 93

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In this episode, Dr Ong Kian Ming is joined by Soh Rui Yong, a celebrated professional runner from Singapore, recognized as the nation's fastest marathoner and a two-time SEA Games gold medallist. They discuss Rui Yong’s journey to represent Singapore, his entanglement with sports governing bodies, and his controversies with other athletes.

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