Jeremiah Azu pictured representing Wales at NIAC in 2019. Pic: Owen Morgan

Beth Kidger Steps Up To 5000m And Straight Into GB Team As Cardiff Sprint Duo Sam Gordon And Jeremiah Azu Also Selected

Cardiff sprinters Sam Gordon and Jeremiah Azu are joined by distance runner Beth Kidger in the Great Britain team for the European Athletics Team Championships Super League later this month. The three Welsh athletes will travel to Silesia in Poland to take on France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Ukraine and the host nation in the two day fixture on May 29-30.

Owen Morgan | May 18, 2021
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Welsh Fire Will Be Raging This Summer . . . With Tunes

Cricket will be sharing centre stage when Welsh Fire start their campaign in The Hundred this summer. Music be sharing the stage at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff as the new competition looks to broaden its appeal far beyond traditional cricket-watchers. After more than a year of cancelled festivals and concerts, musical artists from Cardiff and Swansea will return to performing this summer as live music and top-quality sporting entertainment combine in the Welsh capital.

Editor | May 18, 2021

Ben Llewellin Targets Olympic Qualification At Croatian Shoot-Out

Ben Llewellin will fly to Croatia on Friday to compete in next week’s European Shooting Championship event that should see him qualify for this summer’s Olympic Games in Tokyo. Both Team GB Men’s Skeet shooting quotas are up for grabs in Osijek – with Llewellin firm favourite to secure his place in Japan.

Editor | May 18, 2021
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Dan Jervis And Calum Jarvis Join Welsh Medal Hunt As They Book Final Spots At European Champ In Budapest

Dan Jervis produced a controlled swim to book his spot in the final of the men’s 1500m freestyle at the European Championships in Budapest. The 24-year-old Swansea swimmer will bid for his maiden European medal on Wednesday evening.

Ian Gordon | May 18, 2021
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Hannah McAllister Named Next CEO of Wales Golf In Home Nations First

Development Director Hannah McAllister is to become the next boss of Wales Golf – making her one of the first female chief executives of a merged golf governing body in the world. The former Wales international player will also be the first female CEO of a merged golf union in the Home Nations when she succeeds Richard Dixon, who is retiring this summer after 30 years at the top of the Welsh game.

Gareth James | May 18, 2021
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Welsh Swim Star Matt Richards Celebrates GB Debut With Stunning Relay Silver At Europeans In Budapest

Matt Richards marked his GB debut by celebrating a stunning relay silver medal at the European Championships in Budapest. The 18-year-old – who broke two Welsh records at the selection trials in April – helped GB to finish second in a British record 4x100m relay time of 3:11.56.

Ian Gordon | May 17, 2021
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Teenage TT Ace Anna Hursey Says Keeping Her Cool Key To Magnificent Career Milestone

Anna Hursey says keeping cool was key as she claimed her first title on the international stage with victory in the WTT Youth Contender tournament in Portugal. The 14-year-old beat world No 10 Elena Zaharia of Romania – ranked 15 places above the Welsh ace in the ITTF lists – in the U17 girls singles in Vila Real on Sunday night.

Ian Gordon | May 17, 2021
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Butterfly Star Harriet Jones Books Semi-Final Spot At European Champs In Hungary

Harriet Jones booked a spot in Monday’s semi-finals of the 100m butterfly at the European Championships in Budapest. The 23-year-old clocked 59.36 secs finishing fifth in her heat as France’s Marie Wattel won in 57.69.

Ian Gordon | May 17, 2021
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Wales TT Star Anna Hursey Stuns Favourite To Be Crowned Youth Contender Champ In Portugal

Anna Hursey underlined her status as one of Europe’s top young players by winning the inaugural WTT Youth Contender event in Portugal. The 14-year-old triumphed in the U17 girls singles after a thrilling 3-2 victory over 16-year-old Elena Zaharia in Vila Real.

Ian Gordon | May 16, 2021
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Caryl Granville Was Struggling To Walk 10 Yards . . . But Now She’s Striding Towards Another Commonwealth Games With Wales

It’s been a tough road back for Caryl Glanville, but the Welsh hurdler has finally overcome an obstacle that threatened her athletics career. Now, she has two big targets to aim for over the next year as she tells Owen Morgan. Nine months ago, Welsh international hurdler Caryl Granville didn’t know whether she would compete again. The Swansea Harrier was in agony after being diagnosed with several deep vein thrombosis in her leg and could barely walk, let alone run.

Editor | May 16, 2021
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Jac Palmer And Jake Heyward Were An Ocean Apart But Both Hit Commonwealth Games Standard

Welsh athletes Jac Palmer and Jake Heyward registered Commonwealth Games qualifying standards as they competed on opposite sides of the Atlantic on Saturday. Hammer thrower Palmer claimed his standard in Aberdare in the afternoon, while Heyward clocked his 1500m qualifying time in Irvine, California, later in the evening.

Owen Morgan | May 15, 2021
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Welsh TT Star Anna Hursey Storms Into Quarter-Finals In Portugal

Anna Hursey produced another impressive display to reach the last eight of the WTT Youth Contender tournament in Portugal. The 14-year-old saw off Germany’s European Top 10 champ Annett Kaufmann in her last 16 tie in the U17 girls singles.

Ian Gordon | May 15, 2021
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Golden Gloves Rosie Eccles Leads Way As Welsh Boxers Strike Triple Gold In Lithuania

Rosie Eccles stopped her opponent to win her second gold in succession at the Socikas Tournament in Kaunus. The 24-year-old welterweight followed up her victory at the Belgrade Winner event in Serbia with another triumph at the tournament in Lithuania.

Gareth James | May 15, 2021

Laura Sugar Looking Sweet For Tokyo After Powering To Gold In Canoe Sprint Paralympic Qualifier

Laura Sugar powered to the gold medal in the women’s KL3 200m at the Canoe Sprint European Paralympic Qualifier in Szeged, Hungary. The Welsh paracanoeist finished in 48.11 seconds, 2.23sec ahead of France’s Nelia Barbosa to move closer to qualifying for a second Para Olympics in a second sport.

Gareth James | May 15, 2021
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Dai Greene . . . Still Barriers To Overcome For Wales’ Former World Champion, On The Track And Off It

He’s now 35 years old and it’s a decade since he was champion of the world, but don’t bother asking Dai Greene to slow down. The Welsh hurdler is not just looking at squeezing into Olympic contention this summer, but has his plans for next year, too, – both on and off the track as he tells Owen Morgan. A cool early summer evening at the University of Birmingham may have been a world away from a global 400m hurdles final in South Korea, but Dai Greene was just happy to be back competing. The last time the 400m hurdles champion at the 2011 Daegu World Championships stepped onto a track in anger was in August of last year – the only time he competed outdoors during the whole of 2020.

Editor | May 15, 2021
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Hurdles Legend Dai Greene Leads Powerful Welsh Athletics Squad For Loughborough International

Welsh Athletics has named a strong squad for the prestigious annual Loughborough international on May 23. World 400m hurdles champion Dai Greene is the standout name in a squad littered with Great Britain senior and junior internationals as well as a number of emerging debutants.

Owen Morgan | May 14, 2021
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Rosie Eccles Bags Medal Hat-Trick Ands Sets Up Another Fight For Gold In Lithuania

Rosie Eccles has claimed a third medal in as many tournaments this year after reaching the final of the Socikas Tournament. The 24-year-old beat Russia’s Saadat Dalgatova in her opening fight in Lithuania.

Gareth James | May 14, 2021
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Lydia Hall Still In South Africa Victory Contention Despite Difficult Start

Lydia Hall is still well in contention at the Investec South African Women’s Open despite a nightmare start to her second round. The Bridgend golfer is tied for fifth after carding a five-over-par 77 after dropping three shots on her opening hole at the Westlake Golf Club in Cape Town.

Gareth James | May 14, 2021
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Natalie Powell Set For Seventh World Judo Championships As Olympic Countdown Hots Up

Natalie Powell has been chosen by GB Judo to compete in her seventh World Championships. The 30-year-old from Beulah is among an eight-strong team for the champs in Budapest from 6-13 June.

Gareth James | May 14, 2021
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Stay SAFE . . . Welsh Open Water Fans Now Have The Chance To Boldly Swim Where Few Swimmers Have Gone Before

The benefits – both physical and mental – of open water swimming have been known to enthusiasts for years. But now a niche activity is becoming more mainstream there are new issues to overcome. Where can we all swim and how safe will it be? Alex Bywater hears how Swim Wales and Welsh Triathlon have joined forces to meet that challenge. Until recently, open water swimmers – including triathletes – had to give places like Llandegfedd Reservoir a wide berth. The water may have looked welcoming, the scenery maybe more so, but officialdom was not.

Editor | May 14, 2021