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Final Showdown Qualifying Results [17 November 2024]

In Final 2024 Showdown qualification news, following our November 3km race results, this year's final qualifying table positions have been determined.

The qualified athletes have worked hard to deliver top performances throughout the year reaching our challenging qualification standards and staying within the top 20 of athletes for 2024.

We are very excited to challenge them one final time for the year with our PPAC Showdown. With all of our fastest athletes facing off against each other we are sure to see some fast times.

The race will take place on Dec 8th at 6 am, and while only the qualified athletes are able to take part, we invite all spectators to join and witness the fastest amateur club race in Cambodia!

Qualified athletes (name highlighted green/orange) in the table below can check in for the PPAC Showdown, on 8 Dec, here.

Phnom Penh Athletics Club is a community-oriented club with the vision of contributing to the development of grassroots athletics and access to sport for all in Cambodia. We welcome community-minded runners, coaches and parents (including non-runners/non-sportspeople) to get involved and we appreciate your feedback. We look forward to seeing you all soon!

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