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Bou Samnang: the last-placed runner who won Cambodia’s hearts at 2023 SEA Games

  • Bou Samnang’s determination to finish women’s 5,000m race in torrential rain charms the country and even wins plaudits from prime minister
  • ‘I had the right to abandon the race, but first I have a duty to represent Cambodia. So I did not give up,’ the 20-year-old says

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Cambodia’s Bou Samnang in tears after competing in the women’s 5000m final during the Southeast Asian Games in Phnom Penh. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Everyone in Phnom Penh, it seems, wants a selfie with Bou Samnang.

The Cambodian runner has become a star of the Southeast Asian Games since her gritty performance in the 5,000 metres. Although she came last, her determination to finish the race under torrential rain charmed the country and even won plaudits from Prime Minister Hun Sen.

Videos of her crying after crossing the line have gone viral.

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“I can say now I’m famous,” the 20-year-old said at the Morodok Techo Stadium, the scene of her unlikely rise to prominence, where passers-by were lining up for photos with her.

“Although I lost, they support me from the bottom of their hearts.”

Fans take a selfie with Bou Samnang (right) at the SEA Games in Phnom Penh. Photo: AFP
Fans take a selfie with Bou Samnang (right) at the SEA Games in Phnom Penh. Photo: AFP

This week’s race was not the first time Bou Samnang has had to show determination, but is the latest step on an athletics journey that started on ill-equipped dirt tracks and has defied health problems and bereavement.

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