The BBC's Against the Odds series is following athletes heading to the Olympics despite huge obstacles.
To read BBC correspondent Guy De Launey's article on Hem Bunting and his marathon struggle please click here. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7493076.stm
Four Kiwi kickboxing Champions take on four Cambodian kickboxers at 18.30 at CTN Studio Russey Keo, Friday April 25th (ANZAC day).
Ticket price: $2.50 - available from Wednesday April 23 at CTN Studio, Russey Keo
VIP seats on stage with complimentary drinks $25 each or $250 per table.
For VIP tickets and information call 012 968 690 between 9am-5pm from April 21st.
Cambodia hosted two sporting greats for a few days this week. One, Sir Bobby Charlton, captured most of the attention, but skateboard legend Tony Hawk was not just along for the ride.
At 70, Sir Bobby belied his age and taught kids for Phnom Penh to Battambang the finer points of football during his three-day visit. Not only that, but both men risked life and limb (and what brave insurer would put a collective value on that calibre of limb?) touring mined countryside to promote land mine awareness and the scale of Cambodia's problem with the deadly tools of war to the rest of the world.