ST Run: Sister act for Kelly Latimer as her younger sibling Barbara joins her as emcee

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SINGAPORE - The familiar voice of TV host Kelly Latimer will be cheering runners on and keeping their spirits up in this Sunday's (Sept 29) early morning The Straits Times Run as she returns to host her fifth edition of the event.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - The familiar voice of TV host Kelly Latimer will be cheering runners on and keeping their spirits up in this Sunday's early morning The Straits Times Run as she returns to host her fifth edition of the event.

Barbara, 28, added:"I love hosting with Kelly. She's nothing short of a pro and I love learning from her time after time.While it is her first time at the run, Barbara is no stranger to hosting sports events. Her first experience came at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games where she trained under veteran radio DJ Mark Richmond.

Yeo, 31, emceed last year's race pack collection and sees the run as an opportunity to mingle with ST's readers."A lot of our readers will be there and it'll be a good opportunity for us to interact with them and show them that ST is more than just the news that we put out," he said.

 

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