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Discussion Forum - Hundreds - Virtual Y 100 Sir Fynwy


Author: David Morgan
Posted: Tue 13th Jul 2021, 17:12
Joined: 1994
Local Group: South Wales
Author: David Morgan
Posted: Tue 13th Jul 2021, 12:38
Joined: 1994
Local Group: South Wales
Virtual Y 100 Sir Fynwy was a hundred like no other; and the results of the event demonstrate that the retirement rate was higher than on other LDWA 100-mile events. Many people took the opportunity to enter the event as they had not had to provide a 50-mile qualifier and some set themselves a goal that was less than 100 miles. Consequently, many people achieved their personal goals and are to be applauded accordingly. However, this was a 100-mile event and as a result, any person who walked a distance of less than 100 miles is shown as a retirement and people who walked 100+ miles are shown as having completed the event.

If entrants see an error with the results in relation to their participation in the event, please would you contact "virtual100@swldwa.uk by 31.07.21"

https://ldwa.org.uk/results/full_results.php?event_id=243

The next stage is for a small team to get together to start to stuff envelopes.
Entrants who completed 100 miles will receive an event certificate, a buff with an image of the Kymin (also featured on certificate) and an event badge.
Entrants who started the event but walked less than 100 miles will receive the event certificate and buff.
Entrants who entered but did not start will receive the buff.

The team aims to complete this work in August and we are confident that all entrants will have received their packages by the middle of September at the very latest.

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