Martin and Carla Green selected for Wales at International cross country race in Dublin.

Martin and Carla Green (*pictured left) have been selected to represent Wales at the BMAF international cross country race in Dublin next weekend.

Report by Don Hale.

 

North Wales Road Running couple Martin and Carla Green have been selected to represent Wales in Dublin at the BMAF Master’s Cross Country International next Saturday 12th November. 

This will be the 33rd running of this spectacular International cross-country event and returns after a two-year break due to Covid-19 restrictions.

The selectors have also included many well-known and experienced runners including GOG Triathlon runners Geran Hughes and Ann d'AlburqurqueGemma Moore and Maggie Owen from Eryri Harriers, together with Prestatyn AC athletes Gordon JonesMartin Corvriend, Steve Skates, and Gareth Hughes, in addition to many other very good club runners.

There will be four races in total, in the following categories. Race 1: Men & Women 65+; Race 2: Women 35-64; Race 3: Men 50-64; Race 4: Men 35-49.

 

*A number of athletes will also be making their Welsh debuts. This is a list of the runners selected for the International cross-country event:  


https://www.welshathletics.org/image/blog/2022/Team%20Announcement/BMAF%20Masters%20Cross%20Country%20International.pdf

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