The last-placed runner at the SEA Games who became the toast of Cambodia

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PHNOM PENH: Everyone in Phnom Penh, it seems, wants a selfie with Bou Samnang. The Cambodian runner has become a star of the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games since her gritty performance in the 5,000m event. Although she came last, her determination to finish the race under torrential rain charmed the country a

The Cambodian runner has become a star of the Southeast Asian Games since her gritty performance in the 5,000m event. 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."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.

When she first started running while at secondary school on the capital's outskirts, facilities were spartan. But she has long suffered with anaemia, or a lack of red blood cells, and was feeling weak on the day of her big race. "When I reached the finish line, I was quite disappointed, because I did not win, but I was also happy; although they knew I lost the race, encouraged me. I did not expect the video to go viral, I really thank them for their support."Hosting the Southeast Asian Games is a big occasion for Cambodia, a country which has faced plenty of adversity itself, with civil war and genocide still in living memory.

 

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