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The Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton Relay today reached the summit of Snowdon in Wales, where it was held aloft by London 2012 Paralympic discus champion Aled Davies.

Athletes from the local Eryri Harriers running club took the Baton up the mountain before it came back down on a train on what was the penultimate day of its Welsh tour.

It then visited the Isle of Anglesey, where it made a cameo television appearance on S4C drama Rownd a Rownd.

From there BBCs The One Show presenter Alex Jones took the Baton on a rib boat under the two iconic bridges connecting Anglesey to the mainland, landing ashore at the Plas Menai National Watersports Centre.


The Baton travelled to Caernarfon in the afternoon, where Team Sky general manager and former British Cycling performance director Sir David Brailsford took it on a cycle ride, before it went on a five-kilometre run from Plas Menai and appeared live on BBC's The One Show.

The Baton's visit to the Mon/Menai area of Wales was organised by our Academy Manager, Gerwyn Owen, alongside his wife, Katherine Owen, Town Clerk for the Royal Town Council of Caernarfon.




 

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