Logo of Phnom Penh Post newspaper Phnom Penh Post - PM outlines plan at IOC trophy presentation

PM outlines plan at IOC trophy presentation

Content image - Phnom Penh Post
Prime Minister Hun Sen takes part in a friendly football match in September 2011.

PM outlines plan at IOC trophy presentation

Sports-loving Prime Minister Hun Sen received the International Olympic Committee’s highest award the IOC Presidents Trophy yesterday in recognition of his sustained contributions and efforts over the past several years to promote the Olympic Movement, thereby positively impacting the image of sport in the Kingdom.

The much coveted and uniquely designed trophy was handed to Hun Sen at the Peace Palace by IOC Executive Board member Ng Ser Miang, who had been deputed to oversee the presentation by IOC President Thomas Bach.

The colourful award ceremony was attended by the prime minister’s entire family, along with the members of the Council of Ministers, high-ranking officials and several ambassadors, including the US ambassador. Also in attendance were scores of sports men and women.

In his commendation, Ng Ser Miang said the Prime Minister’s unwavering support to the sports fraternity had resulted in the creation of a strong Olympic Movement in Cambodia.

Responding to the honour, the prime minister pledged his continued support to the promotion of sporting activities in the country, while putting forward a three-point plan of his own.

At the top of his priorities would be the setting up of the SEA Games federation in the lead-up to Cambodia, one of the founding members of the regional spectacle, hosting the biennial games for the first time in 2023.

The PM said he would prioritise the timely completion of the $100 million main stadium, while mooting the idea of an annual get-together to celebrate the sporting successes of the year.

The secretary-general of the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia said the IOC bestowing its highest honour on the prime minister had come as a great boost for the country’s sporting community.

MOST VIEWED

  • Tensions high ahead of historic Kun Khmer match up

    The long-awaited November 5 matchup between Kun Khmer legend Prum Samnang and Myanmar-Canadian boxer Dave Leduc has become the most anticipated fight of the year. The Wurkz Sena Kun Khmer promotion, which will be held at the Town Arena at Chip Mong 271 Megamall, will see six

  • Manet: Cambodia safe for travel

    Prime Minister Hun Manet acknowledged that Cambodia and China have cooperated to tackle internet scamming, fraud and other cross border crimes, but insisted that the “Kingdom of Wonders” is completely peaceful and safe. He welcomed tourists to come and explore its rich heritage. During a

  • UNESCO formally list Battambang gastronomy

    Battambang, renowned for its cultural heritage, has achieved a significant milestone as the first Cambodian municipality to join the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN). The UCCN unites nearly 300 cities prioritising creativity and cultural industries in local development plans and international cooperation. On World Cities Day,

  • Cambodia pivots to solar, wind energy

    Cambodia is planning a move towards solar and wind energy to meet its rising power demands, according to Minister of Mines and Energy Keo Rottanak. On the sidelines of the Singapore International Energy Week event held recently, Rottanak emphasised the urgency of diversifying Cambodia’s

  • Angkor causeway symbol of Cambodia-Japan ties

    In a historic moment marking another milestone in the 70-year-long diplomatic relations between Cambodia and Japan, King Norodom Sihamoni celebrated the formal inauguration of a causeway located to the west of the world-renowned Angkor Wat. While presiding over the November 4 ceremony, the King emphasised the

  • Manet calls for Cambodia’s railways to get back on track

    Prime Minister Hun Manet has instructed the relevant authorities to expedite studies into upgrades to the Phnom Penh to Preah Sihanouk railway line. He suggested that the maximum speed on the line should be increased to 80km/h, in order to expedite the transportation of