MOUNTAIN CHAMPS RECOGNITION FOR ARWEL
The work put in by Eryri's Arwel Lewis in helping to organise the successful World Mountain-Running Championships in September earned him recognition at Welsh Athletics' annual awards ceremony.
Having organised the course for the event, which was praised by athletes and officials, he was presented with the trophy for Off-Track Official of the Year.
It was a very successful evening for North Wales in many ways, with English cross-country champion Charlie Hulson (Sale) from Rhosesmor and Georgina Outten (Birchfield) from Llandudno picking up the awards for senior endurance athletes of the year.
Menai Track and Field Club came away with two awards - for Disability Inclusivity Club of the Year and also, along with Ynys Mon Council, for Partnership of Year.
Official starter Keith Owens from Denbigh was among the recipients of the Meritorious Awards and the Awards of Honour went to Keith Adams (Wrexham) and Gareth Hughes (Prestatyn).
The work put in by Eryri's Arwel Lewis in helping to organise the successful World Mountain-Running Championships in September earned him recognition at Welsh Athletics' annual awards ceremony.
Having organised the course for the event, which was praised by athletes and officials, he was presented with the trophy for Off-Track Official of the Year.
It was a very successful evening for North Wales in many ways, with English cross-country champion Charlie Hulson (Sale) from Rhosesmor and Georgina Outten (Birchfield) from Llandudno picking up the awards for senior endurance athletes of the year.
Menai Track and Field Club came away with two awards - for Disability Inclusivity Club of the Year and also, along with Ynys Mon Council, for Partnership of Year.
Official starter Keith Owens from Denbigh was among the recipients of the Meritorious Awards and the Awards of Honour went to Keith Adams (Wrexham) and Gareth Hughes (Prestatyn).
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