September 18th, 2024
Manulife is once again set to bring thousands of visitors to Siem Reap as the principal sponsor of the Angkor Wat International Half Marathon (AWHM) 2024. This year, the event has garnered even more attention with the participation of Prime Minister Hun Manet, who will be running alongside thousands of other runners from all over the world, making the commitment at the ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of Samdech Preah Brahma Rattanamony Pin Sem Museum in Raja Bo pagoda in Siem Reap provincial city,
Now in its 11th year of partnering with the National Olympic Committee, Manulife’s involvement continues to highlight its dedication to be the partner for progress for local communities in fostering healthier lifestyles, and boosting Cambodia’s tourism sector. The marathon is expected to attract over 10,000 runners and visitors, delivering a significant boost to Siem Reap’s economy.
The AWHM, first held in 1996, has grown significantly from its humble beginnings. What started with 500 participants has evolved into a globally recognized event, drawing runners from more than 80 countries. By 2019, over 12,000 runners took part. This year, local participation continues to grow, marking an increase in Cambodian runners since last year’s event.
“Our long-term partnership with the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia mirrors how we stay true to our mission – in helping build a healthier and better future for Cambodia families, and contributing to Cambodia’s development,” said Mr. Rotha Chan, Manulife Cambodia CEO & GM.
In addition to its role as a major sponsor, Manulife has used the event to raise funds for local charities. Since 2015, over 75,400 Cambodians lives have been supported through this global fundraising campaign to support the Angkor Hospital for Children (AHC) . The event’s charitable goals are central to Manulife’s broader mission to improve community health.
Siem Reap, the city home to the iconic Angkor Wat temples, is expected to see a surge in visitors during the marathon. Tourism, which has been recovering from the pandemic, is expected to receive a much-needed boost. The influx of international and local visitors during the AWHM benefits a wide range of local businesses, including hotels, restaurants, and tour operators.
The marathon also aligns with Manulife Impact Agenda to empower sustained health and wellbeing wherever they operate in. As part of its outreach, the company organizes free community runs to help locals prepare for the event, encouraging more people to take up running as a means of to better their health.
“Running is a simple yet effective way to improve overall health, and we are seeing more Cambodians taking part,” explained the Manulife Cambodia CEO. “The Angkor Wat International Half Marathon is not only an opportunity to showcase Cambodia’s rich culture but also to encourage local communities to adopt healthier lifestyles.”
Registration for the 2024 marathon is still open, and both local and international runners are encouraged to participate. The event, scheduled for early December, is expected to be one of the largest yet, as Cambodia’s tourism industry continues to rebound.
In the run-up to the event, Manulife will continue its efforts to engage the community through training opportunities and by promoting the marathon’s charitable mission. “We invite everyone to participate in this important cause. By running, you’re not only improving your health but also contributing to the welfare of Cambodian children and the local economy,” said the CEO.
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