DESTINY IN HAND
Prestige Singapore|December 2024
Medtech entrepreneur, mum of three and Muay Thai practitioner MARION ZHANG has notched up the wins by rolling with the punches.
Lynette Koh
DESTINY IN HAND

When meeting Marion Zhang for the first time, one might be struck by her exceptional slenderness. Certainly, the Beijing-born entrepreneur is the picture of chic delicacy the day of the interview, arriving in a flowy black and white Chanel jumpsuit complemented with diamond jewellery and an aquamarine ring, the large gem her birthstone. A few days later at our shoot, she fits easily into all the clothing on the racks, with room to spare.

Marion's slight physique and bejewelled, feminine style, however, belies a toughness that becomes apparent the more you know her. For starters, she practises Muay Thai thrice a week, having picked up the sport during the Covid-19 pandemic.

With a laugh, she recounts how she bundled her family, namely her husband and three kids, to a Muay Thai trial class two and a half years ago. "I wanted my kids to just do something during Covid," she says. "But nobody liked it except me. I loved it."

These days, when she is not travelling for business, she heads to a Muay Thai gym to do padwork with her trainer. Her two younger children, both boys, now a little older at 16 and 13, have also got into the sport following their initial resistance.

"It's good for relieving stress, and a proper form of self-defence," says Marion. Not that she would engage in combat in a hairy situation. "I probably wouldn't use it," she muses, "but at least it gives me a sense of reassurance, and time to run away."

FORGING HER FUTURE

Taking up martial arts is in line with Marion's curious, plucky nature. Born to a director and screenwriter dad, and a mum who was a Beijing opera actress, she moved to the US right after graduating from university with a degree in international trade.

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