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Records smashed at Pembrey for Wales’ first marathon road race of the year

It was a glorious day with perfect race conditions at Wales’ first marathon road race of the year as athletes gathered at Pembrey Country Park yesterday (2 April) to take on both half and full marathon distances.

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Blair Mcwhirter, Male Winner of the 2wish Great Welsh Marathon

Hailed a great success, with both male and female records smashed in the marathon by Swansea Harrier’s, Blair Mcwhiter and Kelly Dicks.

Blair set a new course record, shaving a total of 10 mins 18 seconds off the quickest elite runner to date.

Kelly was equally impressive, by achieving the first female to run the distance on the course in under 3 hours.

Kelly Dicks, Female Winner of the 2wish Great Welsh Marathon
Kelly Dicks, Female Winner of the 2wish Great Welsh Marathon
(Image:Front Runner Events)

The half marathon results were also extraordinary, with previous record holder Dewi Griffiths, beating his own time by almost 5 minutes, setting a new course record of 1:03:48. 

First female, Hannah Munday managed to beat last year’s half marathon record by 2 minutes 42 seconds, making it a day of wins all-round.

Dewi Griffiths, Male Winner of the 2wish Great Welsh Half Marathon
Dewi Griffiths, Male Winner of the 2wish Great Welsh Half Marathon
(Image:Front Runner Events)
Hannah Munday, female winner of the 2wish Great Welsh Half Marathon
Hannah Munday, female winner of the 2wish Great Welsh Half Marathon
(Image: Front Runner Events)

Tash Smith, Race Director said: “We are absolutely blown away by the performances shown by everyone. Race conditions played a big part in runners achieving such incredible finishing times and there were hundreds of PB’s reported by runners of all abilities across both distances.

“We would like to thank our lead charity 2wish for showing such support and encouragement to our participants throughout the day, as well as our incredible volunteers and crew.”

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The provisional results from the event were:

MARATHON

MaleClub / CategoryGun TimeFemaleClubGun Time
Blair McwhirterSwansea Harriers02:28:48Kelly DicksGreat Western Runners2:58:28
Jack PickettWolverhampton & Bilston02:30:12Joanna Callan 3:04:13
Steffan WalkerSarn Helen02:36:57Rhiannon BaxterStilton Striders3:11:35

HALF MARATHON

MaleClub / CategoryGun TimeFemaleClubGun Time
Dewi GriffithsSwansea Harriers01:03:48Hannah Munday 1:26:36
Will MundaySwansea Harriers01:11:26Emma BaxterSwansea Harriers1:27:08
Mark ThomasCrofty Ambrey RC01:13:00Becky Nicholas3M Gorseinon Road Runners1:29:13
Rob BugdenWheelchair04:07:57   

In addition to the incredible finishing times, records of a different kind were also being broken. The event saw the first wheelchair participant, Rob Bugden take to the course, alongside his crew who were there for the duration to help and support him over the 13.1 mile distance.

Rob suffered a spinal cord injury c5/6 and completed the race for the charity challenge #5for5. Rob is an RAF veteran & former England & GB international runner, with the team at Front Runner Events saying they were honoured to welcome the athlete to the event.

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The event's first wheelchair participant, Rob Bugden
The event’s first wheelchair participant, Rob Bugden
(Image: Front Runner Events)

The team at Actif Sport & Leisure won the Celf Creative Corporate Challenge. What’s more, there were hundreds of charity runners, fancy dressers, a Guinness World Record attempt and smiles all-round. Runners enjoyed a fantastic route that offered the very best of coast and country, with miles of beach and woodlands that seemed to set them on their way to hitting their best times.

The team at Actif Sport & Leisure who won the Celf Creative Corporate Challenge.
The team at Actif Sport & Leisure who won the Celf Creative Corporate Challenge.
(Image: Front Runner Events)

Rhian Mannings, MBE and founder of 2wish said: “Thank you so much to everyone who came and supported 2wish and our runners. We had an incredible day from start to finish! It was an absolute pleasure seeing so many of you come out to support us and everyone taking part. We can’t wait to see you all back in 2024 for what will be an incredible event once again!”

Lead image: Blair Mcwhirter, Male Winner of the 2wish Great Welsh Marathon (Image: Front Runner Events)

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