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On this page, you'll find results from club and partner events with accurate timing and road course distance measurement by Phnom Penh Athletics Club.

2025 Results

02-11-2025 PPAC-152 5km Road Race
28-09-2025 SheRuns Club Women’s 5km Road Race
07-09-2025 PPAC-151 5km Road Race
10-08-2025 PPAC-150 4x400m Mixed Relay
20-07-2025 SheRuns Club Women’s 5km Road Race
06-07-2025 PPAC-149 5km Road Race
01-06-2025 PPAC-148 1500m Track Race
04-05-2025 PPAC-147 5km Road Race
06-04-2025 PPAC-146 3000m & 200m Track Double-Header
02-03-2025 PPAC-145 5km Road Race
09-02-2025 PPAC-144 Mile & 400m Track Race

2024 Results

08-12-2024 PPAC-143 5km Road Race – PPAC SHOWDOWN
17-11-2024 PPAC-142 3km Road Race
03-11-2024 PPAC-141 5km Road Race
20-10-2024 PPAC-140 3km Road Race
29-09-2024 PPAC-138 5000m Track Meet
08-09-2024 PPAC-137 3km Road Race
25-08-2024 PPAC-136 5km Road Race
21-07-2024 PPAC-135 5km Road Race
14-07-2024 PPAC-134 3km Road Race
23-06-2024 PPAC-133 3000m Track Meet
09-06-2024 PPAC-132 5km Road Race
19-05-2024 PPAC-131 5km Road Race
12-05-2024 PPAC-130 3000m Track Meet
31-03-2024 PPAC-129 5km Road Race
24-03-2024 PPAC-128 Athletics Challenge
17-03-2024 PPAC-127 Mile Track Race
25-02-2024 PPAC-126 5km Road Race
11-02-2024 PPAC-125 800m Track Meet
28-01-2024 PPAC-124 200m Track Meet
14-01-2024 PPAC-123 5km Road Race

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