Soaked last-placer Cambodian runner gets $10,000 bonus from PM

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The Morodok Techo National Stadium in Phnom Penh is ready for the grand opening of the 32nd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games on Friday, Ma. The region’s biggest sporting conclave will be held from May 5 to 17 in Cambodia. (AFP)

PHNOM PENH (AFP) – A Cambodian runner who captured hearts with a spirited last-placed finish in heavy rain was awarded $10,000 by Prime Minister Hun Sen on Wednesday.

The Cambodian leader said he was rewarding Southeast Asian Games athlete Bou Samnang “to encourage perseverance”.

A soaked Bou Samnang broke down in tears after crossing the finish line in the 5,000m all alone on Monday nearly six minutes after the race winner.

Her resolve made her the toast of Games host Cambodia and footage of her wet, lonely run to the line was shown at home and overseas.

Hun Sen, currently attending a regional summit in Indonesia, added to the outpouring of admiration.

“The interesting story is that runner Bou Samnang ran in the rain until the finishing line although she did not place (in the medals),” he wrote in a statement.

“To encourage perseverance, I and my wife donate $10,000 to her.”

The average worker earns about $10 a day in Cambodia.

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