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Angkor Wat Bike Race 2012

5 Dec

The past weekend, 17 members of Team Anjali (also nicknamed ‘Team Zebra’ by our students due to the matching zebra shorts the team wore) took part in the 100km Angkor Wat Bike Race. It was an early start for everyone, with the students and teachers meeting at the Young Adult House at 4am to eat a meal of fried egg, pork soup and rice prepared by the Young Adult Boys. After a quick briefing on ‘stretch, drink lots of water, stick together’, everyone rode to the police station where we were met by the truck which was going to transport us to the bike race. At that point we realised we had already lost two students, so the older boys formed a search party and warmed up on their bicycles whilst looking for our students who had gone astray.

After we had finally located the students, it was time to head to Angkor Wat! It was a squashy truck ride, as 17 bikes combined with 17 people makes for little moving room. The students, despite the early hour, were excited for the ride as we saw many people also travelling to Angkor Wat. When we arrived and unloaded the truck, we split into our ‘Fast’, ‘Medium’ and ‘Slow’ groups, however due to the crowd, most of the team were split up straight away.

After a ‘Gangnam Style’ flash mob held by the organisers, the race began, with the most competitive people getting a big head start. The students also raced ahead, most of them in ones of twos, as they tried to catch up with the fastest competitors. The first lap went fairly fast and smoothly, however a couple of students ran into trouble on the second lap. One of the boys was kicked by one of the fast cyclists who was trying to get him out of the way, resulting in him falling of his bike and hitting his head. Luckily, as he told the teachers later, “I was wearing my helmet, so I was OK”. Then, another student fell off his bike and scrapped his face and arms. Once again, the trusty helmet saved him. Then a third student went over the edge off the road as the ‘professionals’ tried to push him out of the way, however he managed to jump off his bicycle before it hit the ground.

Three students finished after lap two (50km), due to one having a broken bicycle and two others being tired. After the third lap, 13 more students finished (75km), as many were tired from riding so fast, or, despite the endless amounts of water they had drunk, were dehydrated. Only one student made it to 100km – small boy. Small boy is the 13 year old cousin of one of our students who had joined us for all the training sessions. He has an incredibly amount of energy, is always polite to his team members and never gives up. We were speechless that out of all the strong students who participated in the race, the youngest, and skinniest, was the one to complete the whole 100km!

In the evening, Team Anjali went to Tonle Mekong Restaurant for a buffet dinner. The students kept piling their plates high with food, with the winner being Pheaktra, who ate no less than seven full plates of food. After the dinner, the team went to 60 road where they jumped on the trampoline (surprisingly with no food coming back up), drove the dodgem cars and rode the rollercoaster. It was a magnificent evening to celebrate the end of three months of training for the bike race. We are SO proud of our students and the physical and mental growth they have shown over the past few months. When we started this project, we knew there would be some changes in them, but we had no idea that it would be to this extent.

Thank you to Janet and Allen for supporting our bike training, Kristy and Grant for also being part of Team Anjali, and of course, our sponsors who enabled us to raise £3,360 for our ongoing running costs. We couldn’t have done it without you!

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Bike Race Training Update: Week Six

24 Oct

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Last Sunday, I rode my bike with young adults to Banteay Samre Temple. There are fifteen of us. I think we rode 60 km for this bike ride. When we arrived, we walked around the temples and saw many beautiful statues so we took many photos there. The temple was beautiful.

After the rest and watching the temple we rode back to Angkor Wat and we stopped for lunch because we were so hungry. It was a special lunch because we ate roast chicken, liver of chicken, eggs, grilled fish and mixed vegetable so we were very full because the food was so good.

We were very happy to ride our bike even it was a bit tired because the weather was so nice. Oh, on the way home we stopped to visit Wat Thmey so we saw many head bones from Pol Pot Regime and other things in the pagoda. We arrived home at 12:30 in the afternoon. Riding a bicycle is so much fun so we are looking forward to riding again next Sunday.

Written by: Vireak

Bike Race Training Update: Week Four

5 Oct

On the 30th of   September 2012, it was the fourth session of the bike race.

We were cycling to Dam Daek and we took 1 hour and 25 minutes for  38 kilometers .We had three groups. There were fast group, medium group and slow group. On that day I loved to cycle because the weather was very nice, it was not hot. My teammates and I really enjoyed it very much and we were cycling very hard.

When we arrived there we took a short break and we bought some foods and drinks. Then we were cycling to our teacher’s sister’s home. We had lunch around 10 o’clock, it was a really good time to have lunch together. After lunch some of my teammates and I  left so early because we were busy, some of them stayed. They would spent more times to have a long relax there because they were so tired.

My teammates and I were cycling back home and we arrived home around 1o’clock. At the end we would like to say we love this session very much and we will practice hard with other sessions . The next session is the fifth session and we are going to have a long way again to Sau Sadam.

Written by Keo Sopheak

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Commitment, Dedication and Perseverance – The Angkor Wat Bike Race

5 Sep

It is not often that we can provide you with news combining both the students in the Young Adult Program, and those who live at the Young Adult House, but here it is!

On December 1st, 14 of our Young Adult students, and two of our staff members will be riding 100km around Angkor Wat to raise funds for our food program at Anjali. This effort, of course, is not just to raise much needed funds for our $2,000USD a month food program. In order to be well prepared for the 100km journey, our students must partake in the below training plan. By setting a goal, and working towards it, the students will learn about perseverance, dedication, commitment and teamwork. It will be amazing to see the progress which will be happening over the next few months.

Date Distance Destination Lunch/Bike Rental
9th Sept About 1 km Jogging around town
16th Sept 20km 60 Road Angkor Wat Check Point
23rd Sept 30km PURE! Dream Centre via. Road 6
30th Sept 35km Baray Lunch
7th Oct 40km Bakong Lunch
14th Oct About 2 km Jogging around 60 Road
21st Oct 45km Prah Dak Village Lunch
28th Oct 50km Sau Sasdam Lunch
4th Nov 55km Angkor Wat Lunch
11th Nov 60km Dam Daik Lunch
18th Nov 70 km Angkor Chum Lunch and Bike
25th Nov 65 km Kralanh District Lunch and Bike
1st Dec 100 km Angkor Wat Lunch and Bike

The first training session is happening this weekend, with Sopheak leading a jog around town. We are hoping the ‘Team Anjali’ t-shirts we have ordered will be ready by then!

If you wanted to sponsor Team Anjali, you can do so here: http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/anjali_angkor_bikeride.

Stay tuned for next weeks update, this is going to be quite the journey!