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Welsh Athletics Hunts Down New Talent

Posted by Matthew Jones on April 17, 2008 11:48 AM | 

Welsh Athletics today kicked off its head-hunting mission to find the next big talents in the Sport.
The governing body for athletics in Wales is aiming to seek out the javelin, discus, hammer and shot stars of tomorrow and today invited pupils from secondary schools in Wales to a throwing master class.
Led by former Olympic javelin star Nigel Bevan, the High Performance Coach at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC), schoolchildren were treated to coaching tips at the National Indoor Athletic Centre.
Bevan – who competed at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games - explains, “We want to develop a Welsh development throws squad and we need to seek out the best athletes we can get hold of. We’ve seen a few here today and we’ve put the X Factor against their name! We will be encouraging them to come along to weekly training.”
He added, “The main aim is to discover a new era of Welsh throwers but, who knows, we might even turn up a future Olympian or World Champion.”
Wales’ most promising hotshots - including discus thrower Brett Morse and javelin talent Lianne Clarke – were on hand to inspire and coach the apprentices:
“The throwing disciplines are in really good hands at Welsh Athletics. We’ve got some excellent coaches on board and we have a number of athletes who are excelling and who are also willing to chip in to nurture new talent,” explains Morse. “I’ve definitely seen a few people here today who have shown talent.”
Welsh Athletics Chief Executive Matt Newman is eager to discover the outcomes of the school search.
“We’re committed to discovering the next generation of talent and I’m looking forward to seeing the results of this coaching session. If it is a success, we will be keen to roll it out to the rest of Wales.”
This would be a major boost for North Wales Athletics, who also boast top class facilities, including the state of the art Indoor Arena in Deeside which would be an ideal setting for such events.


 

Comments (2)

Emma wrote...


Great to see Wales being associated with top coaches in most events these days. Lets hope it leads to a successful Olympics and Commonwealth Games!

Posted by: Emma  | April 17, 2008 3:05 PM

Jay wrote...

Nice to see Becky Davies mentioned. I know she hasn't trained in a while and for her to be the only north walian as well as the youngest on the squad is a huge achievement. Hope she gets herself a coach!

Posted by: Jay  | April 24, 2008 8:51 PM

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Hi, my name is Matt Jones and I am an international athlete in the sports of Track and Field and Cross-Country. This Blog is dedicated to the discussion of current issues and events within the sport in the North Wales area.

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