Cambodia’s first Baby Olympics aims to inspire young minds


Children participate in sports during a January 24 press conference on the Kingdom’s first Baby Olympics at AEON Mall III. - NOCC via PPP/ANN

PHNOM PENH: Cambodia will host its first-ever “Baby Olympics” in early February. The Kingdom’s sporting experts have described the event as an important initiative to nurture children’s thinking, strengthen their spirit and help them develop towards a prosperous future.

During a January 24 press conference at Aeon Mall III, Vath Chamroeun, secretary-general of the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia (NOCC), explained that the February 1 event will feature competitions in 10 disciplines for the 333 children who are registered, including 190 boys.

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