Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Marathon Training: Signed up for Paris Half Marathon

---- Félicitations ! ---

Vous êtes inscrit(e), au Semi-Marathon de Paris du dimanche 2 mars 2008.

Inscription pour :
Nom : KUEH
Prénom : Jacqueline
Montant : 26.00 Euros
Dossard : 24480

Vous devez maintenant compléter votre inscription en envoyant votre certificat médical (ou copie de licence 2008) à A.S.O. Athlétisme - 2 rue Rouget de Lisle - TSA 61100 - 92137 Issy Les Moulineaux Cedex.
N'oubliez pas de mentionner votre numéro de dossard.

En janvier, vous recevrez votre confirmation d'inscription indiquant la marche à suivre pour récupérer votre dossard, au Parc Floral de Paris.



You are now registered for the Paris Half-Marathon that will take place on Sunday, March 2nd, 2008.

Registration for :
Name : KUEH
First name : Jacqueline
Amount : 26.00 Euros
Bib number : 24480

You have to send your medical certificate to A.S.O. Athlétisme - 2 rue Rouget de Lisle - TSA 61100 - 92137 Issy Les Moulineaux Cedex - France.
Don't forget to mention your bib number on this document.

In January, you will be receiving a registration confirmation with the necessary instructions on how to pick up your bib at the Parc Floral.

Flora London Marathon 2008 Ballot Results

I WON the ballot to run the 2008 Flora London Marathon next coming April 13! It is like winning the lottery, which has never happened in my life until now! First-timer luck, as how Sie Lau put it. Unfortunately, Lau didn't have much luck this time round.

The marathon organizer sent a paper acceptance form to congratulate those who won the ballot. My running number is # 014909.

This means I can raise fund for my own charity! Whatever support that I will be getting for this 42.2km pledge will go directly to this program.

Many of you would have know, for a year now, even though it was a great idea to use my 2007 resolution to run a full marathon as a medium to raise fund for my Sepilok volunteer program, journey has not been smooth or easy. First, I cant accept any corporate sponsorship for my volunteer program, which made it a lot harder to raise money. Then an alternative plan was to get on one of this big marathon race (higher recognition), raise enough for the cheapest charity (still a high £1700) and then subsequent fund would then go to my volunteer program. But most charities would not want me to run for them as they would want all the donations to go to their charities instead of sharing it with my charity.

But now, with this successful ballot entry to London Marathon 2008, all the proceeds can go to my Sepilok program! This translates to a step closer in reaching my £3,000 target (without airfare) and sooner to join the baby orang utans in Sepilok, Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia.

I cant be more happy! Elated is the word!

Well, just want to give you guys a head-up to look out for my charity social event(s) or emails leading to this marathon. Do come and support for my cause: Conservation of the Orang Utans in Borneo ya.

Now routine running would have so much more meaning. Wish me luck for my training!

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Yet to get all the pictures ...

Unfortunately, my internet at home is down and the camerawomen have been busy travelling. Once my internet is up and Heidi and Novi pass me the photos, I've more photos up. Thanks Bonnie for your share of photos.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Cardiff Marathon - Outstanding performance for Everyone!

... Runners and Supporters! Our 2-hour Saturday morning Hype Park runs for the past few months paid off. Of course not to mention, Lau's superb organizational skills that got all of us down to Cardiff for the weekend retreat before the race.

We have
# Seng and supporter Bonnie
# Lau and Jacque with Eu-Gene as our sneezing and flem-congested supporter... oh still as sweet and sexy (FYI, I am paid to write the latter) as ever! But it's commitment la!
# Rina with her ever beautiful and zealous Novi and Heidi supporting! Of course most importantly, they are the ones with CAMERA!
# Lipeng and supporter Hui Leong aka HL, that feeds with me with all the last-min fast facts about the run and Cardiff!
# Sisse and Kobe, with Sissie's family that resides in Cardiff supporting

But most importantly, to Nicola, Lau's cardiff mate, that put us up at her newly renovated apartment on Saturday night! Nicola, you are such a darling! *Pple, her place is gorgeous and not too mentioned, immaculate and comfy!*

(pictures are coming soon!)

Here's the official time for all the runners (with a new additional: Seng, Eu-Gene's cousin, Bonnie's other half! ;) ). Time is by RaceAhead.net.

At a glimpse,

Seng 1:47:10
Lau 1:49:45
Jacque 2:01:17
Rina 2:15:17
Kobe 2:34:52
Lipeng 2:35:44
Sissie 2:56:20

It was a great morning to run. Temperature ranged 10 C - 12 C with slight breezy, well afterall we were in much smaller island by the coastline of Wales. Ground was damped from the drizzling the night before. Of course the night before, all of us went to the highly recommended Woods Bar and Brasserie for our pre-run (but really it was actually the pre-opera menu, which some of us just went after dinner and totally fall in love with it, right Heidi?) celebration. For the rest of us did the less cultured like England v France Semi-Final Rugby World Cup after dinner! All I can say, France should have won!

Sorry side-tracked! Back to the morning. Cant be better, well only with both Rina and I safety-pinless and my hamstring aching to a irritating level that you just cant ignore and Lau's verrucas. It was no time to pull out now, both Lau and I (independantly) think. We have to do it!! And we did it anyway.

The route stretched from the city central to the bay area, back to the city central, passing many historical landmarks and modern architectual buildings, as significant to the developing Cardiff. The last stretch included running by the Bute park and of course the ever so magnificent Cardiff castle where we finished!

Lau thought he would have clocked a better time, if it was not for the inflammation. For me, it was the cobblestones towards the finishing line that caused so much imbalance and discomfort that it slowed me down by 1 min and 17 secs. Seng concurred with me. For Rina, it was predominantly thanks and (no-thanks) to the BO of the surrounding runners that pushed her to finish the race in her record time! *Please take all this para with a pinch of salt ya* Still to my opinion, it was easy breezy for Rina, like it was any of our Saturday morning run! I was limping with massive muscle tightening and aching after the run and so was Lau. She was the one gracefully hopping with joy that she finished in the awe-struck timing!

Unfortunately, we was not able to wait till all the runners finished as we only had two hours to go back to Nicola to change and lunch before we raced off for our bus back to London.

It was a awesome outing and accomplishment! Thanks to all that organized and went. I sure enjoyed myself!

At the starting line

Next race: London Marathon 2008, the ballot results would be out by end of this month!

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Pledge for Cardiff Half Marathon

Runners for the marathon:
Lau, Sissie and Kobe, Rina, Lipeng and Ulugange

Total Mileage:
(21.1 km X 6) 126.6 km

Donors to date:
Allyssia Yeung - £20 for 10 km
N - £25 for 10km
Tien Truong - £50 for 20km
Mabel Chan - £30 for 10km
Dex Khor - £11 for Ulugange's mileage: 21.1km

(Remaining mileage: 55.5 km)

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Pictures from Jungle Jam II

Finally, here'r the pictures from our Jungle Jam 2 in Melaka on August 31, 2007. All the photos were creatively captured and everyone couldn't have looked any better! This short photo video indeed enthralled the jazzy moody and the chill-out atmosphere of the night!

Here it goes ...



Of course the key people that made this event happened:

Sie Lau, organizer/fund-raiser



Grace, jazz guru



Gary, that played the bongos, djembe AND guitar!



Adam, the pianist and Melaka's chief cook



Shan, that owns Melaka!



...together with Andre Walker



I would like to send my personal thanks to all of these people: Big sweet smile! Ulu Gange (organizer/fund-raiser/social butterfly)



Of course there is a monumental picture of all ...


Andre, Ulu Gange, Phil Briscoe (Councillor) and Grace Dee.

Hopefully this picture would bring in more donation once it is published in the local paper in Blackwall & Cubitt Town (near the docklands) where Phil represents.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Pledge for Cardiff Half Marathon

Beside social events, currently I am also raising money for my Sepilok Orang Utan volunteering program through our team of runners, running in Cardiff Half Marathon on 14 October 2007. Donors can pledge his/her donation on the certain mileages out of the total mileage (going to be) attempted (by all the runners) on this marathon.

Runners for the marathon:
Lau, Sissie and Kobe, Rina, Arvind, Lipeng and Ulugange

Total Mileage:
(21.1 km X 7) 147.7 km

Donors:
Allyssia - £20 for 5 km (Remaining mileage: 142.7 km)
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If you are interested or anyone that you think might be interested in donating for this cause, please feel free to drop me an email at ulugange@gmail.com and I would be more than happy to meet up to explain in details on how it works.

What a blast on Friday at Melaka ... again!

Just wanna thank all that show up at Melaka on this past Friday! For the Jungle jam veterans, a zillion thanks for bringing your friends to the event. For those that I met for the first time, it is great to have met you on Friday. I cant be more grateful for all the generous contribution! The event won't have been a success without the presence and support of these wonderful people!

Turnout was great as there was plenty of new faces, not forgetting the faithful supporters! The buffet spread was splendid, service was efficient and tip-toped! Most importantly jazz was incomparable! Awesome can only modest word to describe it! Despite a cold and mild fever, Grace was still able to pull it off without a hint of huskiness. Gerry and Adam was smooth with the instruments, as if they were born with it!

As usual, Lau was our cameraman, busily taking pictures of all our guests that night. All the pictures are posted up on Facebook. But I would be posting some here in the next couple of days.

But the culmination of the event is when Andre introduced me to the Councillor Phil Briscoe to gain support from the local council on this event, in term of publicity and hopefully donations! We even took a picture! (I'll post it up soon!)

It was a exhilarating feeling, organizing such event. I really enjoyed mingling and socializing with the guests, advocating about Orang Utan conservation. It is rewarding too, when I get feedback from many that think greatly of such conservation. It only inspires me to be more zealous about my future fund-raising effort!

Friday, August 31, 2007

Tonite at Melaka!

Yet again, our social event for raising fund for the Sepilok Orang Utan is on again and it would be on Malaysian National Day! This coming Sunday! I know all of you cant wait for another installation of this event! So Lau, Grace and I have pulled force together and here we are!

This time the jazz band is gonna be fluidy ... brillant and most importantly soulful!

So do come on down and join for a night of indulgence in Malaysian cuisine, culture and most importantly 'saving' one of the most beautiful creation that nature can offer us: Orang Utan!*

*Whatever you spend that night on food and drinks that night will contribute to the fund-raising.


So don't wait you can RSVP with me at jacqueline.kueh@gmail.com or look us up in FAcebook: Jungle Jam Part 2 Melaka 31 August 2007 9pm

Details below:

Date: Friday 31 August 2007

Venue: Melaka, 27 Ropemaker's Field, London, E14 8BXMap

Tel: 020 7536 9256 (restaurant)
0783 656 0998

Nearest station: WestFerry DLR

Time: 9pm till late

Food: Malaysian/Indonesia buffet and drinks

Email your guestlist to: jacqueline.kueh@gmail.com

See you all that night,
Ulu gange

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Runners for Cardiff Half Marathon - One and only - Sie Lau!

Sie Lau

*Lau, Arvind and Ulu gange

This is my fifth half marathon in Cardiff. I aim to complete the race in a better time than my personal best of 1 hour and 47 minutes. It’s also great to see some other coming along too this year. I am confident the team will collectively raise significant sum for Jacqueline’s Sepilok Orang Utan Volunteering Program. So dig deep and sponsor us.

SIE LAU

Runners for Cardiff Half Marathon - Rina , Arvind & LiPeng

Rina Ng


Rina and her dearest supporters: (left to right) Heidi, Novi and Rina.

Run the race with Endurance
Finally decided to sign up for the half marathon in Cardiff. Feeling a bit uneasy at the beginning, Had a blackout during the training and taken by the Ambulance…oh well, that was once upon a time and Now…. Felt so much better and fully committed to complete the race with Endurance. Will be huffing and puffing all the way to the finish line. Peace Out!

RINA


ARvind Kannan


*Arvind is the one in purple in the picture.

This is my first half marathon effort in the U.K but I feel energized by my super enthusiastic team mates. If the wind and the weather favor me,I shall complete my run in record time. Although completing this would be a challenge in itself, it feels good that there is a cause behind it. Say a little prayer for me :)

-A-

Lipeng Law

Joined the race so I did not have to join a gym...This is my first run in Europe so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I'll keep running!

LIPENG

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Runners for Cardiff Half Marathon - Sisse & Kobe

Sissie & Kobe Chan


It’s been a year since we got married & we thought we’d set ourselves a challenge by doing the half marathon in Cardiff!! We’re not really the sporty type – but we will do our best to try and finish it!! It’ll really be a big achievement for us both!!

SISSE & KOBE

“Go Go Go… run, run, run… must persevere!”
“I can do everything through Him
who gives me strength!”
Philippians 4:13

Thursday, August 9, 2007

News: Sepilok as Top Rainforest Centre

The Star - Nation News
Thursday August 9, 2007

Sepilok set to become top rainforest centre

KOTA KINABALU: Sepilok, known worldwide as a premier orang utan conservation area, will consolidate its place in the world map once Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi opens the nearby Rainforest Discovery Centre.

The Prime Minister is scheduled to open the centre, some 30km from Sabah's coastal town of Sandakan, on the first day of his two-day visit to the state from tomorrow.

Located within the 4,500ha Sepilok-Kabili forest reserve, the RM6.7mil centre would, among others, enable visitors to experience a walk within a rainforest and its canopy.

Its director, Datuk Sam Mannan, said the centre demonstrated the importance of the department’s efforts in managing forests for society's benefits.

“It also showcases the department’s continued relevance despite declining timber production from natural forests,” he said yesterday.

Mannan said visitors to the centre would experience the diversity of plants in the rainforest through its Discovery Garden.

He said those arriving at the centre would go through the visitor building which will house an exhibition focusing on forest biology interpretation and biodiversity.

Monday, August 6, 2007

Jungle Jam Part 2 Melaka - Malaysia National Day

Jungle Jam Part 2 Melaka 31 August 2007 9pm

Do visit the Facebook event link.

This is yet again our 2nd event for raising fund for the orang utan in Sepilok, basically sponsoring me to go to Sepilok to volunteer for 2 months, where 85% of the ££ donated is for the maintenance of the husbandry and adoption of 2 baby orang utans.

It would be something similar than before, but we would be doing it in conjunction with Malaysian National Day.

Petronas is legendary for its heart-warming and poignant national (merdeka0 advertisement. My personal favorite is this


This year, I think Petronas comes out with a voting poll to elect the favorite among all.

Here they are.

Advertisment 1: It's my fav from above
Advertisment 2: Forward Looking

Advertisement 3: Wasp stinging experience & Circumcision!! hehehe ok ok ... Value of Friendship


Advertisement 4:See the world through our Youth


Advertisement 5: A variant of the 4th Advertisement


Advertisement 6: Our Identity


Advertisement 7: Can what today's work be the foundation of our future plan?

This is why Orang Utans is worth saving from extinction!

Orang-utan communication is like charades

* 00:01 02 August 2007
* NewScientist.com news service
* Rowan Hooper


Gina gestured for the banana. When Erica offered her a stick of celery instead, single mother Gina, 42, impatiently gestured again. When Erica held up the banana, Gina clapped. She's better behaved than Theodora, a feisty teenager who throws sand when she is misunderstood.

Gina and Theodora are orang-utans, two of six females that have now been found to communicate with gestures in the same way as people do when playing the game charades. Erica Cartmill and Richard Byrne at the University of St Andrews, UK, presented the apes with one tasty and one not-so-tasty food item that could only be reached with human help.

As in charades, when the orang-utans' signals were completely misunderstood, they broadened the range of signals used and avoided the one that had "failed". When they were partially understood – when they were offered celery instead of a banana, for example – they narrowed down the range of signals used and repeated them.
Subtle distinctions

"The different communication strategies employed by the orang-utans in our study demonstrated that our subjects were acting on the mental state of the experimenter," says Cartmill, who designed the experiment to study whether the animals could modify their communication when misunderstood.

The animals showed that they went beyond a "he understands me" versus a "he doesn't understand me" dichotomy, to include more subtle distinctions in knowledge states.

In terms of a theory of mind – the ability to attribute different mental states to others – it's similar to what you would see in young humans, Cartmill says. "Young children do use both persistence and elaboration when they are misunderstood, but may employ slightly different strategies."

The charades strategy used by the orang-utans is a powerful way of selecting effective signals and getting at a specific meaning she says.

Sequences of charade-like behaviour have so far only been observed in zoos, but Cartmill says she expects wild orang-utans to possess the same communication abilities.

"A system for achieving common understanding more quickly by adjusting your communication to how well your recipient understands you would be particularly useful in a semi-solitary species," she says

Cartmill and Byrne tested an adult male, but he was not responsive. Orang-utans have the greatest sex differences of all the apes, so it may not be surprising to see differences in communication behaviour between them, says Cartmill.

Journal reference: Current Biology (DOI: 10.1016/jcub.2007.06.069).

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Entry For Flora London Marathon Ballot 2008

I have signed today for the balloting exercise for London Marathon 2008. So has Lau.

Fingers crossed that we will get it, so that we can raise fund for the Sepilok Orang Utan.



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Flora London Marathon
Date: 05-Aug-2007 22:35
Subject: Entry into the Flora London Marathon 2008
To:

Dear Ulu Gange,
Thank you for registering to enter the Flora London Marathon 2008 ballot.
Please come back on Friday 30th November to see if you were successful in the online ballot.
If you need to contact the organisers please quote the reference number 109745 and call 0207 90 20 200

Please do not enter via the postal system as this will cause your entry to be made void

Have you considered running for charity? Why not run for one of the charities listed on our site?

Don't forget you can start your training now. If you need any help, why not click here for your training guide.
http://london-marathon.co.uk/site/?pageID=2&article=148

Thank you.

Regards,
The Flora London Marathon 2008 Team.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Cardiff Half Marathon

So both Lau and I have signed up for Cardiff Half Marathon. Here's my entry receipt.

------events@runnersworld.co.uk wrote:

CONGRATULATIONS - YOUR ENTRY HAS BEEN ACCEPTED FOR:

EVENT DETAILS:
Cardiff Half-Marathon
14/10/2007
9:00am
Cardiff City Hall
Cardiff



Event website:
http://www.cardiffmarathon.org

Event details on Runner's World site:
http://www.runnersworld.co.uk/events/viewEvent.asp?en=37571
EVENT ORGANISER:
Race Admin
PO Box 4129
Bath

BA1 0FX
Day: 0845 308 4001
cardiffmarathon@raceahead.co.uk

Organiser's note:
Please note that race packs (incl runner number, chip, luggage tag and booklet) will be posted out in the w/c 01/10/07 Barnardo's Cymru organise the Cardiff Half Marathon. We are a children's charity working towards supporting those who are struggling to overcome the disadvantages created by poverty, abuse, family breakdown and homelessness. Barnardo's Cymru needs £9 million a year just to maintain our existing services, but we want to expand our work and reach even greater numbers of children in need. If you would like to help give a Welsh child a better future and support our charity then please donate now by clicking on the following link www.barnardos.org.uk/donate_cardiff.html?ref=070077. Thank you.

YOUR UNIQUE REFERENCE NUMBER: runn651014

You paid £24.00. Your bank statement will show a payment to runnersworld.co.uk.

More Melaka Gig's Take

From Lau's Digital Camera!



Eu-Gene with Yan


Some of Kalam's friends. (I need to get their names man! )


Ulugange with Eu-Gene


Ulugange with Lau


Guess our poster outside Melaka works. This couple saw the poster and decided to join the gig. Pretty generous donation from them too!

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Sunday's Melaka Gig

Last Sunday was a BLAST! Fantastic turnout in term of people and the money raised was £297.00

Eu-gene and Lau was the camera man and video man for the evening. More foot stage for the video would be coming up shortly.

It started out with people dining at the restaurant and having a scrumptious meal by the famous ex-Melati (Soho) chef. The bakar kambing is just too hard to resist!! I hope all of them actually order for that dish! We have two rounds of full house in the dining area and rolling of inflow of alcohol for the entire four hours. We are talking about table of minimum 4! 4 -8 peoples! I was surprised of the sit-on responses.

Of course this won’t have been a success without the awesome voice of Grace, the accompanying and incredible bass by Mel, the awesome Jamaican rhythm by Gerry or of course the irreplaceable pianist Adam when it comes to Grace voice!

Feedback is that people love it! Guess just need a reason to socialize and congregate with the love for Jazz. I am slowly living up to my pseudo-passion for Jazz, no that pseudo now.

Just want to thank everyone for your generous contribution. Do Spread the love. Incredibly I have a couple of people that have approached me expressing interest in organizing any of such social events. Now that couldn't have been any better! The more the merrier!

My next event is scheduled for July. Hopefully there would be sufficient time to put everything together.

So guys keep a look out ya! Any musicians wan to sing for charity, contact me. Any event organizers want to have some cheap thrill, contact me. Any new restauranteur (focusing on South East Asia cuisine) that want more publicity, contact me. In the name of charity - Orang Utan Conservation! Just send in your comments ya!

Below is the photos we have taken. I would be tagging on Facebook, so do email me if you don't know me personally, so that I can have your name tagged. Believe me, everyone want to know who you are! Keep it rolling!