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Join us for a session

Please come and join us to try out the club at any of our advertised weekly sessions or events that can be found on our Telegram channel. You can try up to three sessions before deciding to become a member.

Application Form

Sign up for membership HERE

Training Runs, Races and Activities

Check out the Telegram channel for more details

Membership

Full members will enjoy a range of benefits by being a part of the club:

  • Join weekly training sessions with 3+ sessions per week.
  • Free entry to all Phnom Penh Athletics' races (10+ events) throughout 2025.
  • A 2025 Phnom Penh Athletics Club racing singlet
  • Voting rights at our club general meetings
  • Discounted entries to partner events and races.
  • And more exciting benefits are in the works!
  • Only $30 for the entire year $20 for the rest of the year if joining after 1st August!

For those who aren’t sure if they are ready to commit, we have also created a social membership at $10/year $7 for the rest of the year if joining after 1st August, which allows athletes to join training sessions, but none of the other benefits. And this can be upgraded at any time during the year by simply paying the difference of $20 .

New to our Club? Please come along to any of our runs and activities and try us out to see if this club is suitable for you. Newcomers and guests are welcome to join for up to 3 sessions as a trial before needing to sign up.

Contacts for additional information
Message us on our Instagram or Facebook page
Email at phnompenhathletics@gmail.com

Committee
President - Meyjou Heng
Secretary - Craig Pike
Treasurer - Jack Cooper

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