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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.
This month the world’s most famous sailing series arrives in Cardiff and Mermaid Quay is the latest host city sponsorship partner to be announced, as the international sporting event makes its way to the Welsh Capital.
A staff member at Rydal Penrhos turned in a fantastic performance at a national sailing event.
An aspiring golfer continued his impressive recent run of results with a regional tournament success.
Wales will return to the Principality Stadium for the October International Challenge Match against Spain.
Cardiff Met University successfully claimed the Doubles title in the National Premier League Tennis Finals, for a record breaking fourth successive year over the May Bank Holiday weekend in Leeds. The event has been running for 16 years and this is the first time a team has won the title four times in a row.
In just over two weeks Cardiff will host the Volvo Ocean Race, the world’s premier sailing series and Cardiff University has been announced as a leading partner when the international sporting event makes it first visit to Wales.