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Runners brave wind and rain to tackle Swansea Bay 10k
Western Mail
|September 15, 2025
MORE than 5,000 runners defied the blustery and showery weather in this year’s Admiral Swansea Bay 10k.
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Starting near St Helen’s Ground, runners followed the scenic route to Mumbles before returning along the Swansea seafront to a lively finish-line celebration.
‘The winner of the 10k Men's race was local star Dewi Griffiths in 29:46.
The winner of the 10k Women’s race was Louise Small in 33:22.
The 10k wheelchair race was won by Owain Terrell in 31:53.
One runner had to be taken to hospital following a medical episode.
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