GOG Triathlon runners packed well at Snowdonia Marathon with mixed emotions for two experienced veteran athletes.


*Llinos Davies from GOG Triathlon crosses the finish line at the Snowdonia race.

GOG Triathlon runners packed well at Snowdonia Marathon with mixed emotions for two experienced veteran athletes.

By Don Hale and Simon Roxburgh.

 

The Snowdonia Marathon has twice been voted the UK’s best marathon, and this time it saw another strong entry from GOG Triathlon members with some impressive finishing times despite the challenging weather conditions, and for two inspirational veteran runners, it also included some rather mixed emotions!




* Ann d'Albuquerque (*above left) with Neil Vicars-Harris at the Snowdonia race.

Super vet Ann d’Alburquerque probably shed tears of joy after completed this gruelling race and then finding out that she was the 1st F70 age cat winner in 5.19.44. After the race Ann admitted it was a tough but enjoyable race, saying: “After initial rain we had a lovely long dry spell, but the winds and rain returned for the last four miles of mostly muddy trail.”

And for long-distance athlete Llinos Davies, it brought back many mixed emotions and memories of her late father, Gwynfor Meredith Evans, who previously competed in this same event several times, and his loss more than thirty-years ago, eventually gave Llinos the impetus, and sheer determination to follow in his footsteps one day.



*Ann 
d'Albuquerque (*above left) with Llinos Davies.

That day finally came last Saturday, as Llinos bravely completed the course in 5.19.09! Llinos explained: “I have a photo of my lovely dad completing the Eryri Marathon, circa 1982/87. He was due to do his 7th Eryri Marathon on 29th Oct 1988, but sadly he had a massive heart attack just five days before and died.

“After being too scared to enter this marathon for decades, I finally took the plunge and completed it in his memory on Saturday (I intended doing this on 24th Oct 2020 as I was 60 in that year). 

“So many memories of following him around, and with not so many runners then. We could follow him up Llanberis Pass in the car. The race finished by running through the village and across the road by the museum as shown in the photograph.

“Also got the coaster he was given in 1987, his last coaster for this event, and my first. Cheers to my amazing fellow competitors, lovely supporters, marshals, and everyone manning the food and drink stations, and handing out much needed sustenance.” 


*Pictured (*below left) Llinos Davies's late father, Gwynfor Meredith Evans, during a previous Snowdonia Marathon race, and (right) the two memorial coasters.



*GOG Triathlon results at the Snowdonia Marathon: The 1st male runner home for the club was Steve Allport 3:30:37 and 1st GOG female home was Michelle Farrell in 4:26:27, and Anne d’Alburquerque won her F70 age cat in an impressive time of 5:19:44. Other equally impressive GOG times includedNeil Vicars-Harris 3:52:09, who took a massive seven minutes of his personal best time, Gareth Bowyer 3:58:19, Gareth Jones 4:44:39Ben Shacklady 4:57:44Llinos Davies 5:19:09, Bridget Harpwood 5:30:25John Farrell and Sarah Marriott 6:27:24.

 *This is the link to the provisional results at the Snowdonia marathon Eryri 2022:

https://www.tdleventservices.co.uk/event-results/events?event=3838 

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