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Hem Bunting |
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Hiroshi Neko |
Jiji-Daily Yomiuri (Japan)
MOSCOW--Cambodia's controversial decision to have a Japanese-born comedian represent the country in the men's marathon at the London Olympics took another twist when a native-born runner and rival ran a better time at Sunday's Paris Marathon.
Hem Bunting, who represented Cambodia at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, finished 42nd in Paris in a national-record 2 hours 23 minutes 29 seconds--nearly seven minutes better than Hiroshi Neko's best time.
Neko, whose real name is Kuniaki Takizaki, became a Cambodian citizen in order to realize his dream of running in the London Olympics.
"I don't know if I can go to London, but I still want to go," Bunting was reported as saying. "Neko is slower than me. It is not fair."
However, Cambodia Olympic Commitee secretary general Vath Chamroeun said that even though Bunting ran a superior time, he would not be selected for the Olympic team.
Bunting, who has run in numerous major meets for his country, had a falling out with the national athletics federation over the quality of training conditions in the Southeast Asian nation and left the national team last year.