The Phnom Penh Post

Cycling sisters win medals at Asian champs

- HS Manjunath

SIBLING rivalry was seen at its glorious best as Cambodia’s fastest female cyclists Heng Sivlang and her older sister Heng Sivguek took gold and silver medals respective­ly at the Asian Cycling Championsh­ips in Myanmar, which involved 24 countries and concluded on Monday.

Compet i ng i n t he 22k m Indiv idua l Time Tria l in t he women’s master event for the over-35 categor y, t he K i ng- dom’s SE A Ga mes s quad members f inished one-t wo, wit h t he 37-year-old mother of four Sivlang ta k ing t he top honours ahead of Sivguek.

Sivlang, whose burning passion is to encourage more women to get into cycling, sped away at 35.40 km/h to Sivguek’s 32.64.

Though she could ride a bike since she was 10 years old, Sivlang’s first cycling race came in her early 30s, at Phnom Basset in 2011 – and she ended up winning it.

Since then she has pedalled her way to bigger challenges.

The cyclists’ accomplish­ment were hailed by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport and the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia.

The director of sports at the ministr y, Ouk Sothecheat, headed the official reception for the medal winners and the cycling team on their arrival at Phnom Penh airport late on Monday night.

Cambodian team manager and coach Pierre-Yves Catry told The Post yesterday that the performanc­es of the two cyclists would help promote the sport among women.

“It was a bit unexpected, but they did very well in a competitio­n like the Asian Championsh­ips, which offer a chance to compete in various age categories,” Catry said.

“To have started competitiv­e cycling so late in their careers and then to have reached this level should come as great inspiratio­n for the younger generation.”

 ?? CHHORN NORN ?? Heng Sivlang (right) and sister Sivguek pose with their medals at Phnom Penh airport.
CHHORN NORN Heng Sivlang (right) and sister Sivguek pose with their medals at Phnom Penh airport.

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