Search & Rescue team well supported at Trawsfynydd Multi-Terrain race

*The North Wales Road Runners pictured above at Trawsfynydd on Sunday.

Search & Rescue team well supported at Trawsfynydd race 

Report by Don Hale. Photos by John Hatton.

https://donhaleblog.blogspot.com


Over three-hundred athletes tackled the challenging Trawsfynydd Multi-Terrain Race last Sunday, which helped to raise essential funds for the South Snowdonia Search and Rescue Team.

Described by race officials as a beautiful multi terrain 8.6-mile race around Trawsfynydd Lake in the Eryri/Snowdonia National Park, this event was staged over a relatively fast course, yet it included one rather challenging hill, and a mixed tarmac and trail course. 

All proceeds were donated to this worthy Search and Rescue Team, which is a charity, wholly dependent on donations from the public, and is run entirely by volunteers, who are on call-out 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to help those in need in the local area. 

The first finisher overall was Steffan Sayer (Menai Track & Field), who recorded an excellent time of just 50 minutes ad 47 seconds, with Dave (Bus) Hughes (Eryri Harriers) 2nd in 51.25, and Deio Roberts was 3rd in 53.46. 

The 1st female finisher was Alaw Beynon Evans (Les Croupiers) in 54.04, whilst Anna Drinkwater (Eryri Harriers) was 2nd in 58.55, with Hannah Thomas (Maldwyn Harriers), 3rd in 59.17.



*Hannah Thomas (*above left), with Anna Drinkwater.

There were many notable performances amongst the 319 starters and plaudits were given to several North Wales Road Runners, including veteran’s Kevin Slattery, who won his MV70 age category in 46th place with a fine run in 1.06.41, and Kay Hatton, who won her FV60 cat in 1.12.26, in 77th place, and she was the 13th female finisher.

Some additional club colleagues also enjoyed some good performances, and the team was led home by Adam Lemallein 1.04.19, with Sion Thomas 75th in 1.12.25, and Kevin Higgins finished in 172nd place in 1.24.10. Meanwhile Hannah Griffith also had a good run in 151st place in 1.21.49, and Elizabeth Driscoll returned to racing in 176th place in 1.24.23, with Vicky Taylor 178th in 1.24.49, Nia Lister 182nd in 1.25.37, and Helen Hannam 195th in 1.27.05.




*Pictured above left - Kay Hatton received her age category award from a race official and (*above right), NWRRC club chairman Kevin Slattery, who won his VM70 age cat.

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  1. My photos from the race here. https://www.amazon.co.uk/photos/share/GAHRZFYt95peBgbGkh4WojwqAHD80kXskUkdACKJeSy

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  2. Nicky Tanton Youtube channel has live footage of the race at the back I came in last but met my goal of under 3 hours, my first race while training for the Lisbon half marathon by Nicky Hopkins

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