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The Volvo Ocean Race fleet has started to arrive in Wales, following its 2,900 nautical mile sprint across the Atlantic to the port of Cardiff, where it will stopover for two weeks.
As the Volvo Ocean Race returns to the United Kingdom for the first time in over a decade, it’s the Welsh City of Cardiff that has opened its doors to receive the fleet after their Transatlantic sprint from Newport, Rhode Island.
A PARTNERSHIP that will help to build on the success of Hockey Wales has been agreed with the University of South Wales (USW).
A Cardiff company got its hands well and truly dirty last week, shipping 5,000 tonnes of soil into the Principality Stadium for one of the capital’s most popular events of 2018.
Cardiff Bus is alerting customers to travel changes ahead of the arrival of the VOLVO Ocean Race.
A pair of Triathletes at Rydal Penrhos marked their last official competition for the school with an outstanding performance.
Today at Wales’ National team open training session in Wrexham, The Football Association of Wales announced their partnership with Welsh Hearts, The Heart Charity for Wales. The long-term aim of the partnership is to deliver lifesaving defibrillators, equipment and training to all football clubs in Wales.
A talented young skier added to her impressive list of accolades with regional and national success.
The Volvo Ocean Race fleet departed Newport (Rhode Island, not Wales!) yesterday (Sunday May 20) on its 2,900 nautical mile sprint across the Atlantic to the port of Cardiff, Wales, where it will stopover for two weeks.
While Wales have broken records for their FIFA rankings since Euro 2016, Welsh football has set equally high standards at grassroots level.