Top Two UK M70s at the Ammanford 10k


*Welsh Master veteran Alan Davies (*above), at the Ammanford 10k DG Credit Stuart Ladd - South Wales Guardian

Top Two UK M70s at the Ammanford 10k.

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The 2024 Ammanford 10k road race was run in ideal conditions of a light breeze and sunshine last Sunday morning. 

The Carmarthenshire race is run on undulating open roads between Ammanford and Landybie with a generally steady uphill first half followed by a short sharp hill and then generally downhill to the finish.

The current two top men on the Run Britain V70 National ladder - who are both from Swansea - were taking part and put in solid performances. 

*Pictured above - Welsh Master veteran David Gibson at the Ammanford 10k DG Credit Stuart Ladd - South Wales Guardian.

Top Two UK M70s at the Ammanford 10k

Once again Swansea Harrier Alan Davies gave a masterclass to finish in 18th place with an excellent time of 38:47 with Tri Hard Harrier David Gibson following in 34th place in 40:52 – his third race of the week.

An appreciative thank you goes to the race organisers – Amman Vally Harriers and to Stuart Ladd of South Wales Guardian for the pictures.

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