Cynon Valley

NOS GALAN: ALL THE PICTURES

- MARCUS HUGHES marcus.hughes@walesonlin­e.co.uk

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HUNDREDS of runners raced through Mountain Ash for the 59th annual Nos Galan road races. Around 1,700 competitor­s took part in the races on New Year’s Eve, alongside this year’s mystery runners ex-rugby internatio­nal Colin Charvis and former world champion boxer Nathan Cleverly. The races are organised each year to remember local runner Guto Nyth Bran, with about 10,000 spectators flooding the streets of Mountain Ash in Rhondda Cynon Taf to enjoy the races and firework display. The children’s fun run began at 5.15pm, ending with a presentati­on of prizes to the winners. This was followed by the arrival of the mystery runners and a spectacula­r fireworks display, before the start of the elite race on Henry Street Relief Road. Charvis and Cleverly arrived at St Gwynno’s Church in Llanwonno where they were greeted by hundreds of fans. It came after they attended the annual Guto Nyth Bran Memorial Service at the church and laid a wreath on the grave of the Welsh runner, before visiting the Nos Galan Wall of Fame at the Brynffynon Hotel, where they pulled pints behind the bar. Charvis said: “It was quite an honour and it’s nice to be involved. “It’s one of those where you have seen it on the news and a few of my friends have also been mystery runners in the past.

“It’s not very often you get the chance to feel part of the community with these kinds of events, but this was one of those occasions.”

Councillor Ann Crimmings, chair of the Nos Galan committee and Rhondda Cynon Taf council cabinet member for environmen­t and leisure,

said: “(Colin and Nathan) follow in the footsteps of many illustriou­s sporting personalit­ies who have taken on the role before them. Both are great sporting ambassador­s for their country, achieving so much during their playing careers and representi­ng Wales on the world stage.

“It is a huge honour for us to have a former world champion and a Wales and British Lion on the streets of Mountain Ash.”

The growing popularity of the event, which was founded in 1958, has led to increased security and police presence as well as more concrete barriers at the races this year.

 ??  ?? Is it a bird ? No it’s Superman taking part in the run Hundreds line up for the start of the fun run
Is it a bird ? No it’s Superman taking part in the run Hundreds line up for the start of the fun run
 ??  ?? Nathan Cleverly and Colin Charvis pull and drink a pint at the Brynffynon pub
Nathan Cleverly and Colin Charvis pull and drink a pint at the Brynffynon pub
 ??  ?? Mystery runners, former Wales internatio­nal Colin Charvis and former world boxing champion Nathan Cleverly lay a wreath at the grave of Guto Nyth Bran
Mystery runners, former Wales internatio­nal Colin Charvis and former world boxing champion Nathan Cleverly lay a wreath at the grave of Guto Nyth Bran
 ??  ?? Runners at the start of the race
Runners at the start of the race
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PICTURES: RICHARD SWINGLER
 ??  ?? Heading for the finishing line
Heading for the finishing line
 ??  ?? Time to relax after the run and check your time
Time to relax after the run and check your time
 ??  ?? Nearly home and dry
Nearly home and dry
 ??  ?? A smile after competing
A smile after competing

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