Angkor Empire Full Marathon 2014

The first Angkor Empire Full Marathon will be held on August 17, 2014. Registration is now open for both Full Marathon and Half Marathon categories.  The race course is AIMS and IAAF Certified.

The Angkor Wat is also considering as one of the largest religious Hindu temples in the world, and considering as the most using stone temple in the world as well. Angkor Wat estimated to use the sandstone and laterite approximately 300,000 millions tones and took to build about 35years.

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Angkor Empire Full Marathon 2014

August 17, 2014
Cambodia

Angkor Empire Full Marathon Registration Fees

Marathon(42Km)

Jan-June 2014 (Non-Cambodian) – USD 65.00
Jul-Aug 2014 (Non-Cambodian) – USD 75.00
Jan-Aug 2014 (Cambodian) – USD 20.00

Half-Marathon(21Km)

Jan-June 2014 (Non-Cambodian) – USD 60.00
Jul-Aug 2014 (Non-Cambodian) – USD 65.00
Jan-Aug 2014 (Cambodian) – USD 10.00

Registration Deadline will be on August 7, 2014 at 17:00 (PNH time)

For the complete list of registration fees visit the official web site.

Angkor Empire Full Marathon Start Times

Marathon – 4:30 AM (cut-off finish time – 6 hours)
Half-marathon – 6:00 AM (cut-off finish time – 3 hours)

Angkor Empire Full Marathon Course Map / Route

Specially established in Angkor Wat Ruins in front of the Central Sanctuary of Angkor Wat (Start & Finish Line). The Royal Palace of the siem Reap Town, and across the river and run along the river after that turn right go to National Road 6, turn left to Apsara Road, Passing Prasat Kravan – Prasat Bat Chun – Banteay Kdey and Sra Srong, Passing the rice field to go Pre Rup, Prasat Leak Neang,turn right to khmer traditional village and go to u-turn near Banteay Sare Temple, come back East Mebon, Tasom, Neak Poan Preah Khan, Kroal Romes, North Gate, Elephant Terrace, – Baphoun – Bayon – South Gate – Basie Cham Krong – Phom Bakheng – Ta Phrom Kei – and back to the front of the Central Sanctuary of Angkor Wat (Finish Line).

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Course is acknowledged by AIMS and IAAF. Running course will be marked the number of every 5 kilometre. ChampionChip Check Point will be at Angkor Thom (Bayon Temple), and each U-turn.

For more information and updates, visit the Angkor Empire Full Marathon website.