Angkor Wat International Half Marathon

4.4 (91 Avis)
Krong Siem Reap, Cambodge
01 Déc, 2024 (Dim)

Course

3000 m, 5 km, 10 km, 21.098 km

À propos de l'événement

Depuis sa création en 1996, le Angkor Wat International Half Marathon a lieu chaque année sur le site du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO - Angkor Wat, situé dans le nord du Cambodge. L'événement est organisé dans le parc archéologique d'Angkor, un site archéologique important en Asie du Sud-Est, s'étendant sur environ 400 kilomètres carrés de régions forestières et abritant les restes de plusieurs capitales de l'Empire Khmer du 9ème au 15ème siècle. Ces terrains comprennent le temple emblématique d'Angkor Wat et le temple Bayon à Angkor Thom.

Des athlètes du monde entier participent au marathon pour exprimer leur soutien à l'interdiction de la fabrication de mines antipersonnel. Les fonds collectés par les frais d'inscription et les dons supplémentaires sont utilisés pour fournir des membres prothétiques, faciliter les initiatives de réintégration sociale et parrainer des programmes de sensibilisation cruciaux comme la prévention et l'éducation liées au VIH/SIDA.

Courses proposées par cet événement

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Half Marathon_21km

01 Déc, 2024 (Dim)
Course
21.098 km
Solo
Sur site
Route
Une boucle
Historique
Nature
Pittoresque
Patrimoine Mondial de l'UNESCO

Race Road_10km

01 Déc, 2024 (Dim)
Course
10 km
Solo
Sur site
Route
Une boucle
Historique
Nature
Pittoresque
Patrimoine Mondial de l'UNESCO

Fun Run_05km

01 Déc, 2024 (Dim)
Course
5 km
Solo
Sur site
Route
Une boucle
Historique
Nature
Pittoresque
Patrimoine Mondial de l'UNESCO

Fun Run_03Km

01 Déc, 2024 (Dim)
Course
3000 m
Solo
Sur site
Route
Une boucle
Historique
Nature
Pittoresque
Patrimoine Mondial de l'UNESCO

Détails de la course

Adresse de départ

Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia

Adresse d'arrivée

Unnamed Road, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia

Carte de l'itinéraire

route map

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Médaille de finisseur
T-shirts de l'événement
Toilettes
Goodie bag
Prix en espèces
Certificat électronique/diplôme électronique
finishers-t-shirts
Parking
Entrée à l'Expo
banana-along-the-course
Ravitaillement liquides
Dépôt de sacs
Puce à usage unique
cookies-at-finish-line
water-along-the-course
Assistance médicale

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Irene O'Leary
Country flag of AU
21.098 km

Completed the Half Marathon event on Sunday, 3 December 2023. Very well organised. Water stations every 2kms - sealed 500ml bottled water. Electrolyte drinks and bananas were also offered along the route. Clean western toilet blocks were also available along the route. Running amidst the lush forests provided a natural canopy enveloping the breathtaking temples of Angkor Wat. Racecourse preview: https://youtu.be/eRSvZ7OFKmg?si=Q5hkMLY-7SMDJ4tn Paid US$10 for a return trip for a Tuk Tuk driver to/from our hotel in Siem Reap to the start/finish line. There were over 10,000 participants from 78 countries, mostly from the UK, USA and France. Received a race t-shirt, finishers' t-shirt and medal. December is the country's coolest time of the year. Although it was 23 degrees C at the start, humidity was at 90% made it challenging.

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Irene O'Leary
Country flag of AU

I completed the Angkor Wat International Half Marathon on Sunday, December 3rd and really enjoyed it. The event was well-organised, and I would recommend it to all runners. They provided bottled water at water stations every 2 kms as well as bananas/energy drinks along the route. Over 10,000 participants from 78 countries took part in the event, with the majority from the UK, USA, and France. It was disappointing to note that Australia wasn't mentioned, considering it's closer to Cambodia than other participating countries. Running through the forest of Angkor Wat temples under the natural canopy, constituting 90% of the route, was breathtaking. The event commenced at 5:30 am, embracing the serene darkness with a mild 23°C temperature and a challenging 90% humidity! Although I wasn't happy with my finish time, I’m grateful for the incredible, humbling, and unforgettable experience. After the event, we had an organised private tour of Siem Reap including Angkor Thom and enjoyed learning about its history. I was amazed that the oldest temples, Pre Rup temple & Banteay Srei temple, were built in the 10th century. We also visited a Khmer village to gain a better understanding of Cambodian rural life, along with an insight into traditional Khmer culture. We also visited Phnom Penh where we went to the Royal Palace, and explored the Toul Sleng Prison Museum and the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek - both were grim reminders of Cambodia's bloody past under Pol Pot.

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SUNGYONG WON
Country flag of KR

Course is so beautiful

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Ngọc Anh
Country flag of VN

Everything is perfect except can’t find the photos by bib number

The road is very good

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Devatara Munusamy
Country flag of MY

Well organised race. Beautiful route for running. My only complaint would be on the water stations. Drinks should be served in cups. Offering 500ml drinking water at each water station will cause so much wastage

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Leandro Coelho

Route / place is just amazing! People is fantastic!! What should be improved - flag off according to pace; it is very dark at the beginning and lights need to be provided until the second turn; at the end of the race we were mixed with 10km "runners" walking all over the route with kids, dogs ... this is not acceptable and must be improved.

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Vinod Raghoebarsing

Great run in ancient area. Enjoyed the temples and the well organized run.

Lovely route. The organization provided plenty of drinking/eating during the during to be able to deal with weather conditions.

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David Coleman

I've run the Angkor Half Marathon twice and this year did the 10K. I really enjoy the Angkor events. From making the booking to number collection to race-day arrangements, the organization is excellent. This year was no exception and all my arrangements went to plan. Had a blast on the course chatting to other runners and the North Gate / South Gate route through Angkor Thom was fine. It's often hot and this year was no different, so if you choose to do this unique event, prepare to sweat!

I have done the Half Marathon before and the route is fantastic, taking you out past Ta Prohm temple and back through the spectacular South Gate. This year I did the 10K which takes a south-north return route between the two main gates to the city. The Half Marathon route is better, but the 10K is still though an amazing forest and temple landscape and passes by the Bayon temple. It's a 10K through an archaeological park; a truly unique setting for a race. I highly recommend it.

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Fiona Everett

A flat road race in a spectacular setting. Recommend adding this to the bucket list!

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Enrico Balmelli
Country flag of CH

The half marathon runs in the Angkor Wat Unesco World Heritage area, free of any vehicles and therefore the road is used only by the runners. Great weather to run in December but I would suggest the organizers to have departing blocks as unfortunately too many slow runners were on the front and could have created some incidents as the race starts at 05:30 AM and still darksnd fast runners got stuck by them.It was my first experience to run there but I was very pleased by water stations located every 2 km and all the road pavement in excellent condition. Certainly I will go there again and I recommend fellow runners to run there

The distance of the half marathon covers the majority of the park and it crosses over beautiful places and as well side by side with the lake.

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Aki Misawa

Good route and well organized. I hope more photo camera person to take runners photo and update website

Half marathon

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Sakada Phen
12月 2022

I ran 10 Km As a 11 Years Old. Never trained and finished before my big sister. Big achievement and Golden Medal. Great Experience. Will do again soon :).

Very Hard when i ran. Leg hurts :((

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Luc B.
Country flag of FR
12月 2019
21.098 km

I have been going to this race twice already - it's an amazing 21KM race in the famous Angkor Wat temples in Cambodia. The sunrise half way through the race is just cherry on top! Overall, the race is very well organised, with lots of water, sport drinks and snacks on the stands, and great complimentary refreshments after your race as well. There are people from every nationality doing this race and it just feels like being part of a big friendly international family reunion. Would love to go to more editions in the future!

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Craig Pike
Country flag of ZA

Fantastic race and well organised. Brilliant atmosphere and highly recommended. If anyone wants to run around an archaeological park, and between the beauty and wonder of Angkor Wat

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Marc null
12月 2022
21.098 km

I can only agree with all the positive comments read so far. Spectacular route, nice people and extremely well organized race. Thank you Cambodia!

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Résultats 2018 : Semi-Marathon d'Angkor Wat

04 Déc, 2018 (Mar)

Credit : KikayRunner Semi-Marathon Cuzzucoli Valentin a devancé 3040 coureurs pour remporter la victoire en 01:17:18. Il a pris l’avantage sur Daisuke Yamauchi qui le suit à 55 secondes. Wang Chap Man Jackey complète le podium en 01:18:48. Dans la course féminine, Rosel Bec a gagné l’épreuve en 01:28:46, suivie de Máire Nic Amhlaoibh qui termine en 01:31:33. Small Bronwyn prend la troisième place en 01:33:05. Top 5 Hommes 1 Cuzzucoli Valentin 01:17:18 2 Daisuke Yamauchi 01:18:13 3 Wang Chap Man Jackey 01:18:48 4 Casanova Vincent 01:22:42 5 Zennaro Stefano 01:24:37 Top 5 Femmes 1 Rosel Bec 01:28:46 2 Máire Nic Amhlaoibh 01:31:33 3 Small Bronwyn 01:33:05 4 Najnigier Pierzynowska Agnieszka 01:34:40 5 Murphy Erica 01:35:33 Retrouvez les résultats complets 10 km Vann Pheara a remporté la victoire avec un temps de 00:34:44. Il devance Chea Sambors de 11 secondes. Happell James complète le podium en 00:36:11. Chez les femmes, Clarke Lyndsay a franchi la ligne d’arrivée en tête en 00:40:51. Elle a pris l’avantage sur Watanabe Chiharu qui la suit à 32 secondes. Geyer Carles Maeva monte sur la troisième marche du podium en terminant avec un temps de 00:42:02. Top 5 Hommes 1 Vann Pheara 00:34:44 2 Chea Sambors 00:34:55 3 Happell James 00:36:11 4 Rowland James 00:36:28 5 Condra William 00:36:49 Top 5 Femmes 1 Clarke Lyndsay 00:40:51 2 Watanabe Chiharu 00:41:23 3 Geyer Carles Maeva 00:42:02 4 Bun Chanmalin 00:42:54 5 Parker Claire 00:44:12 Retrouvez les résultats complets
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