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INSIDE WELSH SPORT MAGAZINE INTERVIEW
DECEMBER 2009
Name: Dai Richards County
champion: 5000 mts track & cross country. Welsh
champion: triathlon, mountain biking, duathlon, aqauthlon, &
orienteering. European
& World veteran champion: quadrathlon Out of all the sports you have conquered, which do you regard as the
toughest?
What
and where is the toughest terrain that you have encountered? The
New Zealand Coast to Coast is probably the hardest race I ever did
which also included the toughest terrain. As the title suggests it
goes from one coast in NZ to the other. It starts off with an easy
800 metre run off the beach, then a 35 mile cycle on roads
followed by a 20 mile hill run, the trouble being there are hardly
any paths and it’s 10 miles up a river bed with lots of rocks
and lots of water and it’s more like hopping and scrambling,
then it’s a 5 miles of tripping over tree roots running through
the bush then it’s back to a river running downhill this time,
jump on your bike again for another 14 miles followed by 49 miles
in canoe, all downhill thankfully but with some bumpy bits to wake
you up and surprise surprise another 56 miles on the bike is next
followed by a gentle 200 metres run, soft sand of course, onto the
other coast, A fun day out if ever there was one, your are only 12
hours older but a lot wiser and the run was definitely the
toughest terrain I’d ever experienced. What is your proudest moment in sport? My
proudest moment was actually as a spectator. It was when my
daughter Victoria won the Welsh under 18s slalom kayak title at
the age of 12 competing on the Tryweryn in Bala. There was a huge
stopper (standing wave) on the course and she got stuck in it, my
heart was in my mouth, then she dug in deep and found the strength
to drag herself out of the hole and went on to win the
competition. I was a seriously proud and relieved parent on that
day. My personal moment was winning the 1000 metre peaks race. A
run from the beach at Abergwyngregyn to the top of Snowdon via the
3 other 1000 metre peaks in Wales, a total of about 25 miles with
8000 feet of climbing. I was a member of the territorial army and
we used to compete against other territorials and the regular
units, I only entered twice and won on both occasions As a proud
Welshman, it was standing on top of the highest point in Wales
knowing I beaten the best that the British Army could offer that
gave me my proudest moments
Are you still competing? Was there a certain training regime that you undertook to keep
yourself so fit? Are there any other sports that you have ever shown promise and
ability at? What was it that made you start-up Rugby Relics? How do you see Rugby Relics developing in the near future? We’d
like to do more with Welsh sporting memorabilia and the history of
Welsh Sport. We have a sister website www.sport-wales.com
that is wholly dedicated to Welsh Sport, there are
soccer cricket, golf, rugby league, cycling, athletics and
boxing collectables available for sale as well as memorabilia from
many other sports. I’m keen to work more on the history of Welsh
sport and I’d love to open a Welsh sporting museum. Our
collection provided the majority of exhibits for 125th
Anniversary of the WRU exhibition in Neath.
The first rule of any sport is to ENJOY it. That doesn’t mean you have to have a smile on your face as you are doing it or you should be thinking ‘this is a nice thing’. The harsh reality is most sport is hard work. But………. you can ENJOY the challenge, ENJOY concentrating and the focus required to do well, ENJOY the effort you put in. ENJOY the accomplishment of completing a task or finishing a course. ENJOY learning about yourself. ENJOY the company of like minded individuals before and after. Sporting competition and training can be a social occasion as well. Go along to your local club and have a go, most sports have ‘come and try it’ sessions. Or just turn up and have a go. If you want to do something be determined and do it ! Don’t let other people put you off and don’t let initial disappointments put you off either. The world is full of people who think they know you better. They don’t ! If you think you will be good at something then you will be, keep trying and you will succeed ! But most of all ENJOY it! |
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