Sports Events Gallery
Beat The Tide 4K
Beat The Tide 4K, Swim in one of the UK's most beautiful estuaries and challenge yourself to Beat the Tide!
Dyfi X Trail Marathon - March 2024
Dyfi X Trail Marathon - March 2024
A beautiful route along coast, trail, hill, river and forest in the Dyfi valley taking in stunning views of the Dyfi estuary along the Wales Coast Path.
Love SwimRun Llanberis - 2023
Love SwimRun Llanberis, North Wales, UK on the 17th June 2023 - The original Welsh SwimRun event!
Tal Y Llyn SWIMRUN
A stunning course in a beautiful part of Snowdonia National Park, at the foot of Cadair Idris. A great race for all abilities, with a total of 10km running, 2km swimming.
Tal Y Llyn Swimrun Sun 18 June 2023
A stunning sprint course in a beautiful part of Snowdonia National Park, at the foot of Cadair Idris.
The Dyfi 13K
The Dyfi 13K No DNFs for the first time ever, well done to all. With a smaller tide than most previous years, an extra special well done is due.
The Eliminator
This is a siwmrun knockout event, with a potential total of 15km (run: 12km; swim 3km). Perfect for all swimrun abilities, all taking place at Princes Dock, Liverpool.
The Eliminator - Liverpool Docks 18 May 2024
This is a siwmrun knockout event, with a potential total of 15km (run: 12km; swim 3km). Perfect for all swimrun abilities, all taking place at Princes Dock, Liverpool
Tonfanau Road Racing
Living in Aberdyfi for most of my life I had never attended a Tonfanau Road Racing Event, normally held 4 times a year. My first visit was last Sunday 30 June 23, and I was fortunate to be granted track access. The racing did not disappoint, just watching the event made the adrenaline flow and panning the camera smoothly for a decent shoot difficult (I normally take my images with the camera securely mounted on a tripod).
Ultra X Wales
Ultra X Wales by Asics takes place in and around southern Snowdonia in western Wales.
WeSwimRun – Cool Mile 20 Oct 2024
A race around Llyn Mywngil  (Tal Y Llyn Lake). A stunning glacial ribbon lake situated at the foot of one of Wales’s most iconic mountains, Cadair Idris, in Eryri National Park (Snowdonia)