Joe Gallacher, Works Manager Trostre said: "Partnering with the Llanelli Half Marathon and 10K events is a wonderful way for us at Tata Steel to increase our engagement with the local community, raise funds for charity and promote the benefits of health and wellbeing.
"Many of our own employees and their families will be taking part or supporting the races in what promises to be a fantastic community event for the area."
Steph Hole, Event Manager, said: “We can’t wait to stage our first event of the year at the Llanelli Half Marathon and 10K next Sunday. It is always a great event and we’re excited to introduce new the 10K distance, making it a more accessible race for all”
When & Where?
The event will take place on Sunday 25th February 2024. Both the 10K and Half Marathon will start and finish at Festival Fields (SA14 4DP), just off the A484, which is ideally located, with plenty of parking close to the start! The race will be led by official vehicle partners at Gravells setting the half marathon runners on their way at 9 am with the 10K runners following suit at 9.30am.
Running for charity
Many runners will be raising money for charity and good causes as they compete on race day. For those who haven’t yet chosen their charity, it’s not too late! Runners can still donate or raise funds for the official charities listed here: Hywel Dda, 2wish, Shelter Cymru, Prostate Cymru or Air Wales Ambulance.
Headline sponsors and the team at Tata Steel Trostre are proud to be taking to the route again this year to support runners, making sure everyone stays hydrated throughout. They will have a strong team of 40 running and raising funds for three local charities that include: Foothold, Mind, and Prostate Cymru. All funds raised by those in the Tata Steel team will also be matched by Tata Steel.
Need to know!
Race facilities will be open from 7.00 am, where runners will find everything, they need, including toilets, catering facilities, charities and massage tent. Toilets & Brecon Carreg water stations will also be located at points on the route, so runners needn’t worry about being caught short.
Road closures
The Tata Steel Llanelli 10K and Half Marathon events are run on closed roads and footpaths, so residents and participants are advised to plan their trip well in advance. The B4304 will be closed from 8.30 am. To find out more CLICK HERE.
Parking
Event parking is situated at Festival Fields, where there is only a short walk to start line. Car sharing is encouraged, so if you know others running why not share a lift? The parking is managed by Carmarthenshire County Council and can be booked in advance. More on parking HERE.
What to expect
The course will challenge runners to be their best on one of the first races of season. Both the 10K and Half Marathon route takes in some of the best views of West Wales. Although it's often known for being slightly wet and windy at times, it’s hoped that conditions will be in the runners favour next week!
Where to spectate
Hundreds of well-wishers and spectators will be cheering on the runners at the start and finish area in Festival Fields but there’s a lot of ground to cover when running this race! So, why not head to North Dock where you can cheer on the runners and enjoy a hot drink or bacon butty from St Elli’s Bay from 7am?! Pwll, might be another good spot to watch your loved one put in their best performance and give them that boost, when they need it most?! For more on the route and how to track your runner CLICK HERE.
Race Background
The Llanelli Half Marathon was taken over by Front Runner Events in 2017 and has been staged every year since, seeing thousands of participants compete in a race that has grown in popularity over the years.
It attracts runners from all over the UK due to it being early in the running season and a offers a fantastic platform for those in training for London Marathon. The 10K distance was introduced for the very first time this year and has sold out on all places available.
About Tata Steel at Trostre
As one the largest single employers in Carmarthenshire, Tata Steel has been making steel for packaging in Trostre since 1952 and continues to produce steel for food and drinks cans, aerosols and more which are used by consumers throughout the UK and the world.
Tata Steel has a history of sponsoring and supporting events internationally that focus on sports, arts and culture. The Tata Group has spurred on the running revolution in the countries they operate in through sponsorship of such events.
TCS, part of the Tata Group is also the sponsor of the World Marathon Majors including London and New York City, among others.