Young athletes with the Pembrokeshire Harrier Eagles club came home with a record 30-medal haul from a recent championships.
Seven members of the club travelled to Port Talbot to take part in the South West Disability Sport Wales regional indoor athletics championships at the Afan Lido sports complex.
The medal winners were:
Six-eight years: Cameron Saunders - third chest press, second discus, third javelin; Dylan Sharratt - first chest press, first discus, first javelin, first shot, first one length sprint, first two length sprint
Nine-10 years: Adele Bevan - second chest press, second discus, first javelin, second shot, second one length sprint, second two length sprint
Thirteen-14 years: Jamie Bevan - third chest press; Mac Sharratt - first chest press, second discus, third shot, first one length sprint, first two length sprint.
Fifteen-plus: Andy Martin - second chest press, second discus, third javelin; James Tyler - first chest press, first discus, first javelin, third shot, first one length sprint, first three length sprint.
James also received an award for the most talented athlete from Pembrokeshire.
Pembrokeshire Harrier Eagles is a satellite club of the Pembrokeshire Harriers. Coached by Dai Thomas, its members train every fortnight at the track in Haverfordwest from 5-6 pm.
For further details, contact Angela Miles, disability sports development officer for Sport Pembrokeshire, on 01437 776240/07920723447.





