Cerist Triathlon Club held an event in memory of their secretary John Williams and raised ÂŁ823 for the BronglaisChemo Appeal.
John sadly passed away in June after being diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and club members in Machynlleth wanted to support the Appeal to pay tribute to his hard work and support for the club over many years.
Club treasurer Arwel Price said: âJohn was a great support to members, encouraging them to take part and helping with training. We decided a fitting tribute to him would be a non-competitive, social triathlon at Talyllyn Lake, involving an 800m swim, a 16-mile bike ride around the lake and a 5k run.
âThe event was organised by head coach Gary Thapa and it was a chance for people to try out the triathlon disciplines, doing as much or as little as they wanted.
âOver 60 members, family and friends took part and it was lovely to see Johnâs wife Lynn and daughter Sian supporting on the day.
âIt was a poignant but very successful day, a chance to chat and reminisce, and we are pleased to have raised over ÂŁ800 through entry fees and donations for the unit where John received treatment.â
Some of those involved in the triathlon are pictured getting ready for their swim.
Nicola Llewelyn, Head of Hywel Dda Health Charities, the official charity of Hywel Dda University Health Board, said: âWe are grateful to members of the Cerist Triathlon Club for their support and to everyone else who has donated to the Appeal.
âWe are delighted to report that the Appeal has now passed its target. However, given the current economic climate, we predict that construction costs will increase. Every penny raised, including future donations, will therefore go directly to the Appeal fund, with any surplus funds used to support those affected by cancer across Ceredigion and mid Wales.â
For further information on the Appeal go to: www.hywelddahealthcharities.org.uk
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