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Yahoo
16-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
LOOK: Crowds cheer on athletes in gruelling triathlon challenge
There was an electric atmosphere in a Pembrokeshire seaside town this weekend with music blaring and spectators cheering as hundreds of athletes took on a gruelling challenge at popular sporting event. The Challenge Wales Triathlon took place in the twin towns of Fishguard and Goodwick on Sunday, June 15. Advertisement Hundreds of athletes descended on the towns for the event organised by Activity Wales. They pushed themselves to the limits of physical endurance with a two-lap sea swim in Fishguard Bay, a two-lap bike course from Fishguard to St Davids and a four-lap looped run on Fishguard's Marine Walk and out onto the small breakwater. (Image: Western Telegraph) There was also a sprint version of the event which consisted of one lap of both the sea swim and the bike route and a shorter run. (Image: Western Telegraph) The athletes were cheered on by hundreds of friends and supporters as well as locals who enjoy the annual spectacle of the event. Advertisement (Image: Western Telegraph) Teams of marshals from local charities and organisations helped cheer on the competitors and show them the right way, all while earning funds for their chosen cause. (Image: Western Telegraph) The triathlon began at 10am in the morning with the final runners coming in on Sunday evening. (Image: Western Telegraph) At the finish line on Goodwick Parrog an expo, food trucks, live music, massages, and a bar will kept the atmosphere pumping from the first athlete to the last. (Image: Western Telegraph)

Western Telegraph
13-06-2025
- Sport
- Western Telegraph
Road closure changes announced for Activity Wales Triathlon
The Challenge Wales Triathlon organised by Activity Wales is coming to Pembrokeshire this weekend. The triathlon consists of a two lap sea swim in Fishguard Bay, a two lap bike course from Fishguard to St Davids and a four lap looped run on Fishguard's Marine Walk and out onto the small breakwater. (Image: Western Telegraph) This year it will take place on Sunday June 15 and brings with it several road closures. On that day the A487 between Goodwick and Mathry will be closed between 9.45 and The A487 between Mathry and Croesgoch will be closed between 10am and 3pm and the A487 between Croesgoch and St Davids will be closed between 10am and 2.45pm. The closure allows the bike leg of the race to take place on fully closed roads to ensure the safety of all cyclists competing. Crossing points on the A487 will be in place on the Mathry crossroads, the Croesgoch crossroads and the Llangoffan to Granston crossroads. (Image: Western Telegraph) Local diversions will be in place on minor B roads while an outer diversion will take motorists via Haverfordwest. In Goodwick residents be able to get out of town via the roundabout at Tesco which will be available to access all day. Activity Wales, which organises the event, has offered assurances that community carers will be able to access the closed roads in order to visit their clients. Carers are asked to contact their organisation for a course pass and on the day to ensure they know the routes and plan ahead. The pass will allow carers to travel on the bike course but only for the shortest period possible. (Image: Western Telegraph) Drivers on the course must travel in the same direction as the bikes, must travel with their hazard light son and must have their pass on full display at all times. They are urged to exit the route as soon as possible after their visit. Initially roads in Fishguard town centre were also scheduled to be closed from 12pm to 6pm for the run section of the event. Event organisers said that drivers would still be able to depart roads within Fishguard and diversions will be in place. Signs giving advance warning of the road closure have been put up in Fishguard's West Street. (Image: Activity Wales) However, in an update provided by Fishguard and Goodwick Town Council, it has been announce that the town centre road closures will not be enforced. 'We have an update from Activity Wales/ Pembrokeshire County Council of a route change for the run course this weekend,' said a town council spokesperson. ' Due to a reduced number of athletes this year, the decision has been made not to enforce the road closures in Fishguard Town Centre, as it is felt the level of disruption is not justified. 'The run will revert to the original four-lap course which still integrates the town while providing plenty of opportunities for spectators to watch if they wish.' The Wales Triathlon takes place this Sunday, June 15. The race will start at 10am with a two lap swim in Goodwick Harbour.

Western Telegraph
13-06-2025
- Automotive
- Western Telegraph
Pembrokeshire County Council apologises for 'misleading' parking signs
The Car Park Closed signs sprang up last week at the Parrog car parks in Goodwick. Upon closer inspection there was a small handwritten message on the signs which said that the car parks would be closed this weekend from 9am on Friday, June 13 to midnight on Sunday, June 15. (Image: Cliff Benson) However, the signs were sending drivers away from a car park that was open all week, as drivers saw them and turned round rather than getting very close to read the small handwritten amendment. This in turn was affecting the Sea Trust charity's Ocean Lab visitor centre on the parrog, including the popular, café, aquarium and gift shop. Cliff Benson, founder of the Sea Trust Charity that runs the Ocean Lab said that the signage was 'misleading and ridiculous' and would turn visitors away from this popular attraction. (Image: Cliff Benson) He said that the signs were 'confusing and botched' and that Ocean Lab customers would be turned away by the 'misleading and ridiculous' signage. The car park is closed as part of the Challenge Wales Triathlon. Cliff added the said that he understood that the signs were not put up by the triathlon organisers. "We at Sea Trust support the triathlon and all the good it does for the twin towns," he said. "As a local marine conservation group the triathlon highlights the quality of the bathing water in the harbour which is very positive for people and for wildlife." (Image: Western Telegraph) Pembrokeshire County Council has apologised that the dates on the signs had been added in small handwriting and said that the 'misleading' signs had now been replaced. 'The signs did have the dates on – we apologise if the writing was small,' said a council spokesperson. 'We have replaced the signage. To be clear – the car park will be closed this weekend due to the triathlon.' (Image: Western Telegraph) Cliff expressed his relief that the sings had now been taken down and replaced by clearer ones. 'I am sure it was a mistake and am pleased that they have tried to rectify the situation,' he told the Western Telegraph. The Parrog car park will be closed between 9am today, Friday, June 13 and midnight on Sunday, June 15. The Wales Triathlon will rake place in Goodwick on Sunday, June 15.