SIX of Prestatyn Running Club’s in-form veterans have been selected to represent North Wales in next week’s Welsh Inter-Regional Cross-Country Championships in Wrexham.Read
A LITTLE piece of history was recorded at the weekend when, for the first time in 26 years, Prestatyn Running Club’s ladies outnumbered the men in a cross-country fixture.Read
LUCY Edwards grabbed the decider in a seven-goal thriller for a Rhyl side which maintained its winning streak in the North Wales Women’s Hockey League.Read
SUPER-VETERAN Steve Hatfield was the only Prestatyn Running Club member to turn out in the annual Penmaenmawr fell-race even though a couple of others had originally planned to run.Read
THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD Denbigh swimmer Bethan Roberts was in impressive form at the recent National Disability Open Short Course Championships in Ponds Forge, Sheffield.Read
WITH Prestatyn Piranhas 12s topping the tables of both the Flintshire and Manchester In-Line Hockey Leagues, the 16s had the chance to open their season’s account at Manchester.Read
A SWIRLING, gale-force wind and driving rain made every mile of the Snowdonia Marathon an ordeal for the 1,500 competitors on Saturday, but Prestatyn Running Club’s super-veteran Steve Hatfield was among those who braved the elements.Read
RUTHIN cycle shop owner Conan Mayman produced a breathtaking performance at Otterspool Park in Liverpool on Saturday to finish seventh – just behind British Cycling team supremo Dave Brailsford of Horwich CC, himself a former Rhyl CC member as a junior.Read
RHYL CC held the first ever mountain bike race in Coed Nercwys on Saturday, and Aberystwyth University student Brodie Grodias (Orange Monkey MTB) proved a fitting winner of the main senior event over 21 kilometres of rocky trail and fire road.Read