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Sarn Helen runners shine at races in Wales and London

Sarn Helen runners shine at races in Wales and London

Cambrian News04-08-2025
Race 2 of the AbeRAStwyth 5K series saw fantastic times being posted by Sarn Helen Runners. 2nd Overall and 1st M35 was Dylan Lewis in a superb time of 16:45, Rhodri Williams with a new PB in 17:15, Wyn Thomas 2nd M35 in a new PB time of 17:32, Dylan Harcombe 18:15, Nicola Williams 2nd OF in 20:43, Nathan Topham 23:20, Shelley Enders 1st F55 in 25:26 and Martin Darby 25:45.
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Wales rugby fan faces 54-mile run after England win
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time17-03-2025

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Wales rugby fan faces 54-mile run after England win

A rugby fan who vowed to run a mile for every point Wales lost by during the Six Nations tournament is facing a 54-mile run after their thrashing by England. Rhodri Williams said he was "counting those miles increasing and increasing" as he watched the game unfold on racked up a record Six Nations win over Wales with a 68-14 victory in Cardiff during Wales' final game of the tournament."I wasn't feeling too good yesterday morning," he told BBC Radio Wales Breakfast on Monday. The Bristol-based video content producer, whose family is from Cardiff, is raising money for rugby mental health charity LooseHeadz to help tackle the stigma around mental health."So far it's been amazing," he said, adding he has so far raised over £2, lost by six points to Scotland, seven points in Italy and nine points to Ireland, but suffered heavy losses against France and England, conceding 43 and 54 points in those matches respectively."I would have liked to have spread the pain over the games," Rhodri said. "I thought it would be more even."Saturday's defeat brought his total number of miles to run up to 119. Covering 43 miles after Wales' defeat at the Stade de France was a challenge, Rhodri told BBC Wales last month, setting out at 06.30 GMT and not returning until will complete the final 54 miles to account for the loss to England in stages, he said."It's finding the time to run for that long," he said. "I'm going to do it, I think, in four half marathons."He is considering a similar challenge for the women's rugby World Cup, he said, but won't do miles per point again."I think I've learnt my lesson," he said.

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