
5th to 10th April
South Wales 2023 results
1 Ben Wernick – 57hrs 44mins
First Male – NEW Course Record
2 Gunnar Kingo – 64hrs 19mins
Second Male
3 Mark Thompson – 65hrs 28mins
Third Male
4 Matthew Fynn – 76hrs 37mins
5 Benjamin Brookman – 78hrs 42mins
5 Gareth Anthony – 78hrs 42mins
5 Bo Larsson – 78hrs 42mins
8 Allie Bailey – 81hrs 38mins
First Female
9 Jonathan Burnhams – 82hrs 43mins
10 Henry Drake – 82hrs 55mins
11 Ishmael Burdeau – 83hrs 25mins
12 Rachel Price – 84hrs 07mins
Second Female
13 James Pattison – 84hrs 13mins
14 Sean Duffy – 84hrs 36mins
18 Bev Holmes – 91hrs 46mins
Third Female
19 Ed Burnham – 94hrs 21mins
20 Jim Hopkins – 104hrs 19mins
20 Zoe Smith – 104hrs 19mins
22 Juliet Morrice – 105hrs 58mins
22 Melissa Ossanna – 105hrs 58mins
24 Krista Alderdice – 107hrs 22mins
24 Guy Jr Alderdice – 107hrs 22mins
26 Sam Richards – 109hrs 17mins
27 Daniel Morgan – 112hrs 25mins
28 Kevin Drysdale – 114hrs 54mins
Most Determined Runner
– Kyle Morgan DNF
– Andrew Knott DNF
– Russell Bailey DNF
– Red Neale DNF
– Adrian Wilson DNF
– Barrie Williams DNF
– Drew Roberts DNF
– Steve Rees DNF
– Simon Neenan DNF
– Ed O’Shaughnessy DNF
– Kasia Lubwiecka DNF
– Stephen Jones DNF
– Anita Harper DNF
– Aaron Handy DNF
– Ian Evans DNF
– Tom Duckers DNF
– Chris Buckley DNF
– Chris Bradford DNF
– Francois Beyers DNF
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.