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Jake Smith, Ciaran Lewis And Jenny Nesbitt Lead Cardiff AC To Road Relay Double

Jenny Nesbitt wins the women's 1500m. Pic: Owen Morgan

Jenny Nesbitt wins the women's 1500m. Pic: Owen Morgan

Cardiff AC sealed a senior race double at the 52nd Welsh Road Relay Championships on Sunday. The event returned to Pembrey Country Park near Llanelli, hosting a trial trace for the ERRA National Road Relays for the first time, and with competitors enjoying far better weather conditions than when torrential rain blighted the races 12 months ago. The Cardiff men’s team took the lead at the end of the second leg courtesy of British 50km record holder Dan Nash. Jake Smith increased the lead on the penultimate leg, recording the fastest time over the 5.6km course in 16:48.

By Alex Donald

Cardiff AC sealed a senior race double at the 52nd Welsh Road Relay Championships on Sunday.

The event returned to Pembrey Country Park near Llanelli, hosting a trial trace for the ERRA National Road Relays for the first time, and with competitors enjoying far better weather conditions than when torrential rain blighted the races 12 months ago.

The Cardiff men’s team took the lead at the end of the second leg courtesy of British 50km record holder Dan Nash. Jake Smith increased the lead on the penultimate leg, recording the fastest time over the 5.6km course in 16:48.

Ciaran Lewis was second fastest of the day on the glory leg, bringing his team one step closer to taking the victory at the ERRA National Autumn Relays that they have been targeting.

Pontypridd Roadents were the silver medallists led by Paul Graham, who was their fastest man and had led after the race outright on the first leg.

Aberdare Valley AAC regained their bronze medals from last year.

The Cardiff women’s team enjoyed a gun to tape victory, led off by Lucy Marland who came home with a 90-second margin after the first leg.

UK Inter-Counties Champion Jenny Nesbitt was third off for the Cardiff team, comfortably fastest with a time of 19:11. Clara Evans stormed around the final leg in a time of 19:25, moving her to second fastest.

Swansea Harriers cleared out the podium places with silver and bronze team medals.

Clara Evans brings Cardiff Athletics home to victory in the senior women’s race. Pic: Owen Morgan.

Cardiff Athletics Team Manager Mark Gold said: “It’s been an absolutely outstanding day for Cardiff Athletics, collecting both the senior men’s and women’s races and also doing very well in the junior races.

“The club is moving along in all directions, both at road running and track & field.

“We’re looking forward to the six and four stage where we can do really well and put down a marker for Wales.”

The event also hosted the Championships for masters with team victories going to Les Croupiers RC, Parc Bryn Bach RC, Pontypridd Roadents and Swansea Harriers.

The inaugural Run Wales Relays were also incorporated offering a first racing opportunity for some in a fun and informal setting.

Lloyd Sheppard was the fastest U17 of the day, leading his Cardiff team to victory just three seconds faster than Welsh 1500m record holder Ben Reynolds.

Nia Clatworthy was the quickest U17 woman, helping her Cardiff team to a substantial victory over second placed Cardiff Archers.

Maldwyn Harriers were U15 boys victors with local club Carmarthen Harriers retaining their U13 boys crown. Cardiff took the remaining U15 and U13 girls honours.

Full results can be found here:

http://results.welshathletics.org/

 

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