sports & outdoors

Pack for a Park

It’s that time of year again, when it’s safe to leave the comfort of our climate-controlled offices and homes for the great outdoors. And, as all that fresh air is bound to make you hungry, here are some ideas for enjoying the cool season with a little picnic. (read more...)

Q&A: Danai Udomchoke

While the 27-year-old tennis player might be small compared to some of his competitors, he still has big ambitions for his professional career and his future plans. (read more...)

Enjoy the glitz and glamour of Formula One as it speeds onto the streets of Singapore this September. By Nicholas Measures and Nuttaporn Srisirirungsimakul (read more...)

Celebrate the Olympics by recreating the lofty ideal of fair play without the hassle of months of training. All you need is some friends and these Olympic inspired games. By Nick Measures, illustrations by Nop Tangtrongsakdi (read more...)

Q&A:  Tanaporn Somkul and Phisut Poonklag

You may know it as break dancing, but it’s now known as B-boy. The young guys taking up the challenge congregate around the BTS station near MBK after 6 pm. (read more...)

Q&A: Thawunrat Boonchiangrak

Street talk Thawunrat (Aui) Boonchiangrak is in her 40s but stays healthy thanks to her daily aerobic session at Lumpini Park. How to find her in the mass of sweating bodies? Thursdays and Fridays, look onstage. (read more...)

Q&A; Nipaporn Pangoun

The cute-faced 20-year-old luuk thung superstar Kratae began as a muay Thai boxer. Now, she’s thinking of representing Thailand in the Olympics, in taekwando. (read more...)

Almost Famous Known at Ratchadamnoen Boxing Stadium as Number One Sakhomsilp, 24-year-old Virut Kaewkumnerd is a former holder of championship belts from both the World Muay Thai Council as well as his home Ratchadamnoen Stadium. He is also an instructor at Inn Grame Yim, a boxing gym that caters to Japanese. (read more...)

A cool new club for skaters by Duangtawan Nilayon, photos by Grégoire Glachant (read more...)

A cool new club for skaters by Duangtawan Nilayon, photos by Grégoire Glachant (read more...)

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