IN BRIEF
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Brives-Charensac was alive with the enthusiastic strides of runners this Sunday for the final edition of the highly anticipated event, Run for Cambodia. With nearly 200 participants tackling the picturesque greenway, this 10th edition not only celebrated the spirit of the race but also broke an unprecedented participation record. The Community Center was the starting and finishing point of this human adventure that combines sport and solidarity. This Sunday, May 11th, marked a memorable event in Brives-Charensac, where the latest edition of Run for Cambodia broke participation records. Nearly 200 runners rallied for a day dedicated to solidarity and self-improvement. The magnificent courses of the greenway and the Mons Castle Park provided the ideal setting for this final edition, which promises to be unforgettable. An organization dedicated to the cause Organized by Education Solidarity Cambodia, this event brought together running enthusiasts as well as those eager to support a worthy cause. The collaborative spirit was palpable throughout the event, proving that sport can unite and bring people together beyond borders.Inspiring routes The runners enjoyed picturesque trails, starting and finishing at the Maison pour tous in Brives. The various events offered delighted participants: from the Kampot or Angkor walks to a Khmer half-marathon. 21 km long, each runner found their own challenge, all while enjoying the enchanting scenery surrounding the greenway. A festive and friendly atmosphere Beyond the competition, a warm and welcoming atmosphere prevailed. Runners of all ages shared moments of joy and mutual encouragement. Smiles were omnipresent, like rays of sunshine on this already vibrant day. Unity and the celebration of effort were at the heart of the organizers’ intentions.
A remarkable achievement With nearly 200 participants, this tenth and final edition of Run for Cambodia
broke participation records. The statistics are impressive, but above all, this figure is a testament to the community’s incredible commitment to this cause. The cheers throughout the various races resonated like a rallying cry for a cause that affects us all. Full of challenges and emotions
For those who wish to continue their sporting adventure while supporting important initiatives, this edition was an unprecedented source of inspiration. Future challenges await runners, with potential future editions encouraging participants to push their limits while keeping in mind the positive impact of their commitment.
For more information on this memorable event and to relive the day’s highlights, see the following articles:
La Commère 43 and La Commère 43’s article on the participation record. FAQs about the last edition of Run for Cambodia Q: When was the last edition of Run for Cambodia? A: The last edition took place on Sunday, May 11th.
Q: Where did the event start and finish?
A: The start and finish were at the Maison pour Tous in Brives.
Q: What events were offered during this edition?
A: The event offered several events, including a walk, a 21 km half marathon, and an untimed run. Q: What time did the half marathon start? A: The half marathon started at 8:30 a.m.
Q: What was special about this edition?
A: The 10th edition broke a participation record, with approximately 200 participants.
Q: What route did the race take place on? A: The race mainly ran along the Voie Verte and through the Château de Mons park. Q: Who organized this event? A: The event was organized by Education Solidarity Cambodia, with Jessica Lacombe leading the organization.