At this SEA Games, she will compete in the 51.5kg category of the Ju-Jitsuevent with her teammate Mab Sok Houy.
Cambodian-American Khan said she had returned to Cambodia with the fullconfidence that she would be competing for gold at the biggest regional sportingevent.
She said she was well-prepared and always ready to compete for gold for Cambodiaat SEA Games 31.
Her father Peter Khan – a professional Ju-Jitsu martial arts coach – andCambodian Ju-Jitsu Federation President Seng Bunsong both expect that the Asianand SEA Games gold medalist will shine again.
Before these games, Khan won a gold medal in the 52kg class in PanJiu-Jitsu Championship 2022 in Floria, the US. She also won a gold at the SEAGames 2018 in Indonesia, and another at the SEA Games 2019 in the Philippines.
At SEA Games 31, the event will take place on May 14 and 15 at the Dan PhuongGymasium in Hanoi./.