
15th to 20th May
South Wales 2026 results
David Hanna – 61:02:57
Ric Charles – 63:09:32
Henry Drake – 65:42:22
Juha Lehtonen – 68:33:57
Eoin Keith – 69:03:21
Mark Thompson – 71:39:06
Dan Morgan – 73:23:40
Chris Evans – 74:20:17
Will Smith – 74:30:40
Henrik Toudal Offersen – 74:59:50
Darren Drew – 75:48:06
Sean Kelly – 76:42:37
Scott Kimberlin – 79:56:18
Kate Shuttlewood – 80:32:25
Lee Robinson – 80:35:58
Gareth Anthony – 81:29:20
Mikael Andersson – 81:58:44
Joe Walfridson – 81:58:45
Kevin Drysdale – 82:38:37
Erin Hegarty – 82:48:15
James Archer – 83:07:12
Guy Alderdice Jr – 84:23:02
Krista Alderdice – 84:23:27
Andy Dean – 84:25:33
Paul Evans – 84:32:16
Christian Poulton – 84:44:06
Nick Russell – 84:46:36
Nazir Korimbocus – 84:46:47
Craig Millett – 85:59:45
Claudia Hanisch – 86:12:24
Steve Morris – 86:18:28
Susan Rogers Van Katwyk – 87:15:45
Jack Hammond – 88:23:53
Al Gookin – 89:14:17
Tommy Rutherford – 89:14:50
Kimberley Hill – 89:24:25
Walter Handloser – 89:50:59
Darren Jones – 89:51:37
Rhys Asbridge – 90:20:54
Inara Jerina – 91:16:34
Dimi Booth – 91:28:50
Jonathan Rees – 91:42:58
Jayne Rudolph – 91:46:20
Rachel Bambrick – 92:06:07
Scott Haslam – 93:39:02
Jukka Kukkonen – 94:19:23
Laurie Stephens – 94:47:09
Gareth Johns – 96:09:40
Torin Lloyd-Hughes – 97:44:14
James Jenkins – 97:55:50
Alex Boardman – 98:38:16
Jonathan Wylie – 98:57:54
Chris Miles – 99:06:23
Justin Hamill – 99:16:34
Rohit Behl – 99:17:17
Rebecca Walker – 99:42:10
Douglas Steel – 101:22:35
Gavin Williams – 101:25:37
Craig Jones – 101:28:13
Dafydd Lewis – 101:37:21
Hywel Porter – 102:17:52
Jamie Poole – 102:18:07
Richard Jones – 103:54:00
Raymond Davies – 104:50:46
Peter Newton – 105:31:29
Arvid Berentsen – 106:35:09
Heather Pritchard – 107:00:38
Ceri Williams – 107:29:17
Ashley Argile – 109:07:26
Myles Povey – 110:38:05
Amy Earlam – 110:41:29
Eric Mcgee – 111:59:06
Kyle Bonsor – 115:20:21
DNF – Rajveer Basra
DNF – Kevin Maddern
DNF – Michael Morgan
DNF – Benjamin Wray
DNF – Stuart Hockridge
DNF – Elizabeth Sim
DNF – Keith Penny
DNF – Kevin Urmston
DNF – Barrie Williams
DNF – Saul Williams
DNF – Dean Connolly
DNF – Dean Evans
DNF – Torben Larsen
DNF – Ian Evans
DNF – Nicholas Lyons
DNF – Alastair Hopkins
DNF – Martin Richards
DNF – Jack Gough
DNF – Helen Francis
DNF – Simon Neenan
DNF – John Keat
DNF – Ian Speakman
DNF – Alun Moran
DNF – Deane Ward
DNF – Conor Barrasford
DNF – Lianne Van Dijk
DNF – Stephan Tietz
DNF – Jon Leigh
DNF – Adie Morgan
DNF – Drew Roberts
DNF – Carl Fraser
DNF – Matthew Hodgson Smith
DNF – Roger Martin
DNF – Richard Wilson
DNF – Christian Davies
DNF – Dominic White
DNF – Sara Wakefield
DNF – Chaz Bacon
DNF – Helen Rennie
DNF – Ryan Williams
DNF – Catherine Thompson
DNF – Stephen Cooper
Whether you made it to the finish line or not, you are still awesome! Thank you for making the South Wales 200 a great success! Rest up, recover well and we’ll see you down the trail!
Run the Wild Horse 200

The ultimate 200 mile ultra marathon in Wales, Wild Horse 200 is one life changing adventure across the trails and mountains of South Wales, along Offa’s Dyke, traversing the Beacons Way before catching the Heart Of Wales Line on to the Wales Coast Path and finish line at Worm’s Head.

Wild thing, you make my heart sing — and you make me discover 200 miles across Mid Wales. The Mid Wales 200 is back in 2026, calling out to those bold enough to take on its wild, rugged beauty. Are you ready to answer the call?
The Epona is a tough event which you would expect for a 100 miler but the payoff is out of this world.
The views on the course are simply breathtaking but this pales next to the complete support of Rhys and the rest of the crew. I felt special at every single moment of this race right from the pre race phonecall, registration and pre race briefing through every checkpoint and right to the finish line, nothing was too much for the crew no matter the time of the day.








