The Denbigh Harriers, participated in the iconic Ras yr Wyddfa running challenge over the weekend.
This demanding run spans 15km from the starting point at Llanberis to the peak of Yr Wyddfa and back.
While the weather was far from ideal with continuous rain and slippery paths, the Harriers remained unfazed.
Tony Wood led the Harriers, taking the 55th position, finishing this gruelling race in a time of 1.24.52pm.
He was closely followed by Iwan Evans who placed at 76th at a time of 1.30.35pm.
Representing Wales was Joanne Henderson, who successfully finished in 90th place, third counter in Team Cymru, finishing the race in 1.33.29pm.
In his inaugural run of Ras yr Wyddfa, John Davies completed the course in 1.39.30pm, clinching 128th position.
Participating for the first time, Sian Pritchard overcame the run to finish 188th at 1.47.36pm.
Running up next was Owen Conry, who concluded the race at 1.51.06pm, taking the 216th spot.
Having run a personal best time of the race, Elen Baugh secured the 267th position at 1.56.06pm.
Emma Collins shone, achieving first out of 10 in the female 60, with an outstanding time of 1.57.30pm, placing 276th.
Peter Lester- Owen who fell over during his first run finished in 300th place with a time of 2.0.44.
Three Junior Denbigh Harriers competitors seized podium places in the under 18s category.
Henry Jones, took first place in the Under 14's category, running a distance of 3km in just 14.40 minutes.
In the Under 12's category, Saoirse McDonnell and Ifan Wood held their own, with Ms McDonnell wrapping her 2 km run in 15.50 minutes and Mr Wood finishing his own at just 11.25 minutes.
On Sunday, two Harriers came out in full force at the Helena Tipping 10k in Wrexham.
It was a flat road race beginning from the Industrial Estate out onto surrounding roads.
Lee Evans clocked a personal best of 47.02 minutes, with Sophie Toogood trailing closely and finishing her run at 48.06 minutes.
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