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International Snowdon Race

One of Europe’s toughest endurance challenges, the 10-mile race involves running from the edge of Lake Padarn in the village of Llanberis to the highest summit in Wales and England and back down.

The first ever race was held on 19 July, 1976 after Ken Jones, a native of Llanberis put forward the idea to the village’s Carnival Committee. Eighty-six runners turned up for the race and it was won by Dave Francis from Bristol who completed the course in 1 hour 12 minutes 05 seconds.

The race is now internationally recognised and each year sees demand for places grow and the reach of the event develop across the mountain running world.

Since 2008 runcomm have been instrumental in media and communications management, event organisation, finish line commentary and TV production assistance and commentary for event.

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