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    More than 40 schools compete in Caerphilly’s primary cross country challenge

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 8, 2025No Comments
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    Over 1,200 primary school pupils from across Caerphilly County Borough took part in the annual Primary Schools Cross Country event on Thursday 2nd October, hosted by Sport Caerphilly at Blackwood Showfield.

    The event saw 21 schools compete in the morning and 23 schools in the afternoon, with races across Year 3/4 and Year 5/6 age groups for both boys and girls.

    Morning Overall Winners

    • Year 3/4 Girls – St Helens RC Primary School
    • Year 3/4 Boys – Libanus Primary School
    • Year 5/6 Girls – Plasyfelin Primary School
    • Year 5/6 Boys – Machen Primary School

    Afternoon Overall Winners

    • Year 3/4 Girls – Pengam Primary School
    • Year 3/4 Boys – Twyn School
    • Year 5/6 Girls – Ysgol Gymraeg Caerffili
    • Year 5/6 Boys – Ysgol Gymraeg Caerffili

    Jared Lougher, Sport and Leisure Services Manager, said “It was fantastic to see so many schools take part in this year’s Cross Country event. The level of enthusiasm and effort from the children was outstanding, and it really showcased the positive role sport plays in building confidence, friendships, and healthy habits from an early age.”

    Sport Caerphilly would like to thank all schools, teachers, volunteers, and families who supported the day, along with students from Coleg y Cymoedd who kindly gave their time to help deliver the event.

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