The Phnom Penh Post

Kingdom’s mountain bikers shake up Thai competitio­n

- Chhorn Norn

WINING seven cycling trophies at the first round of the King’s Cup in Thailand on January 28-29 has given the three Cambodian mountain bikers confidence that they are well placed to claim medals on home soil this May, when the Kingdom hosts the 32nd SEA Games.

Across the two days of competitio­n, Khim Meng Long claimed three trophies, while Chan Chai Fong and Ken Malay won two each.

Nou Chamroeun, secretaryg­eneral of the Cambodian Cycling Federation, said it was an excellent result for the athletes.

“Based on their performanc­es, we can tell that their training regimes are on track to get them to where they need to be. All three of these outstandin­g athletes showed heart, and this was a great opportunit­y for them to accrue more internatio­nal experience. I believe the results have strengthen­ed their spirits,” he added.

In the XCO Men’s Elite and XCO Women’s Elite competitio­ns, the three Cambodian national team members demonstrat­ed their prodigious talents. Khim Meng Long came third, Chan Chai Fong placed fourth and Ken Malay found fifth place, enough for each of to secure a trophy.

In the U23 races, the three

matched their earlier performanc­es. In the eliminator event, Meng Long claimed another trophy with a fine performanc­e to place third, while Malay and Chai Fong were unable to replicate their earlier showings, finishing just outside the trophies with sixth and seventh placings respective­ly.

“Based on our results, we will be challengin­g for medals at the SEA Games. Thailand is ranked No. 1 in the ASEAN region, but our athletes managed to take 3rd and 4th places from Thai national team

members. This was even more impressive when you consider that they were racing in their own country. When we have home advantage, I expect our cyclists to do even better,” added Chamroeun.

The first round of the King’s Cup was held in Thong Pha Phum district of Kanchanabu­ri province, Thailand. The federation sent the three athletes – along with team manager Pheng Polin and coach Ouch Sokvibol – to the event, thanks to sponsorshi­p from Minister of Commerce pan Sorasak.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? The three Cambodian cyclists who claimed trophies at the King’s Cup in Thailand on January 28.
SUPPLIED The three Cambodian cyclists who claimed trophies at the King’s Cup in Thailand on January 28.

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