Eryri Slate Trail 10k race for Vicky and Nia.


*Road Runner Vicky Taylor (*above) completes her trail run at Capel Curig.

Eryri Slate Trail 10k race for Vicky and Nia.

Report by Don Hale. 

https://donhaleblog.blogspot.com

 

Two North Wales Road Runners took to the hills last weekend at Capel Curig to compete in the Ogwen Yr Helgi Du 10k mountain race.


Described, as being the perfect opportunity to enjoy some stunning, if not spectacular views, in Eryri’s Ogwen Valley, entrants were offered a varied choice of three very different but challenging distances for the more experienced athletes to consider, including 10k, 125k, and 40k races.


The intrepid duo of Vicky Taylor and Nia Lister , opted for the 10k event - said to be an out and back, fast and flat route - which followed the historic Eryri Slate Trail, through the Valley, with the Glyderau, and Carneddau dominating the landscape. 


They both performed well with Nia 35th overall out of 74 finishers, in a good time of 1 hour 6 minutes and 34 seconds, whilst Vicky finished very close behind in 38th place in 1.07.40, and she was 3rd in her F50 age category.

*The first three finishers in the 10k race included two top female athletes, with Alice Grange the overall winner in 50.30, with Olivia Bramwell 2nd in 52.03, and Jamie Hamilton Williams 3rd in 53.19.


 

*Pictured above - Vicky Taylor (*left) with Nia Lister.

*This is a link to the provisional 10k results: https://my.raceresult.com/352305/results

 




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