DISCUS: From a Career-Ending Rugby Injury to Glasgow — Neath's Harrison Walsh Named in Team Wales for Commonwealth Games
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DISCUS: From a career-ending rugby injury to Glasgow — Neath's Harrison Walsh named in Team Wales for Commonwealth Games
A discus thrower who turned to the sport after a career-ending rugby injury has been named in the Team Wales squad for this summer’s Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Harrison Walsh, who was born in Swansea and now lives in Neath, is one of 18 track and field athletes selected by Welsh Athletics for the Games. The 30-year-old goes to Glasgow as no newcomer — he won bronze in the F44 discus at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, and has since ad…
Team Wales Announces Eight-Athlete Team for Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games - British Judo Association
Team Wales has announced their selection of eight judoka who will represent Wales at the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, marking a significant milestone for the athletes, their coaches, clubs and the wider Welsh judo community. The squad showcases the strength and depth of Welsh judo, bringing together Commonwealth Games experience, World Class Performance Programme athletes, British champions, international medallists and some of the country’s…
Team Wales Announces Athletes for Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games - Team Wales
A total of 114 athletes will compete across 10 sports, proudly representing Wales at the 23rd Commonwealth Games. The sports include: Swimming and Para Swimming Athletics and Para Athletics Track Cycling and Para Track Cycling Gymnastics Bowls and Para Bowls Judo Boxing Weightlifting Netball Wheelchair 3 x 3 Basketball Of the 114 athletes selected, 22 are para-athletes, with a strong and balanced team comprising 66 female and 48 male competitor…

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