By Agencies
About 770 Cambodian and international cyclists took part in the Angkor
International Bike Race on Saturday at the complex of the Angkor Wat
Temple, a World Heritage Site.
Cambodia's Tourism Minister Thong
Khon, president of the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia (NOCC),
said the event drew 400 foreign cyclists from 32 countries and 370
Cambodian athletes.
"This event is really important to contribute
to developing sports and tourism fields," he said. "The presence from
all participants is a
The proceeds of the event will partly go to local charities including the Cambodian Red Cross.
According to the results released by the NOCC, the men's 100-km race was awarded to Cambodian cyclist Yoeun Phyuth in a time of 2: 55:51, Cambodian Meas Lucky finished second in 2:55:52, and
The women's 100-km race was
Besides, there were 30-km men and women bike races.
Angkor Wat Temple, the country's largest tourism destination, is situated some 315 kilometers northwest of Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia.
The site attracted 2 million foreign visitors last year, and some 1.57 million in the first nine months of this year, according to the Ministry of Tourism.
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