Cardiff Daily (CD)Cardiff Daily (CD)Cardiff Daily (CD)
  • Local News
    • Adamsdown News
    • Butetown News
    • Canton News
    • Cardiff Bay News
    • Cardiff Council News
    • Cathays News
    • City Centre News
    • Fairwater News
    • Ely News
    • Grangetown News
    • Heath News
    • Llandaff News
    • Llanishen News
    • Penylan News
    • Pontcanna News
    • Rhiwbina News
    • Riverside News
    • Roath News
    • Rumney News
  • Crime News
    • Adamsdown Crime News
    • Butetown Crime News
    • Canton Crime News
    • Cardiff Bay Crime News
    • Cathays Crime News
    • City Centre Crime News
    • Ely Crime News
    • Fairwater Crime News
    • Grangetown Crime News
    • Heath Crime News
  • Police News
    • Butetown Police News
    • Canton Police News
    • Cardiff Bay Police News
    • Cardiff City Centre Police News
    • Cathays Police News
    • Ely Police News
    • Fairwater Police News
    • Grangetown Police News
    • Heath Police News
  • Fire News
    • Adamsdown Fire News
    • Butetown Fire News
    • Canton Fire News
    • Cardiff Bay Fire News
    • Cathays Fire News
    • City Centre Fire News
    • Ely Fire News
    • Fairwater Fire News
    • Grangetown Fire News
    • Heath Fire News
  • Sports News
    • Vale Warriors News
    • Archers News
    • Athletics Club News
    • Blues Rugby News
    • Met University FC News
    • Nomads FC News
    • RFC News
    • Spartans Basketball News
Cardiff Daily (CD)Cardiff Daily (CD)
  • Local News
    • Adamsdown News
    • Butetown News
    • Canton News
    • Cardiff Bay News
    • Cardiff Council News
    • Cathays News
    • City Centre News
    • Fairwater News
    • Ely News
    • Grangetown News
    • Heath News
    • Llandaff News
    • Llanishen News
    • Penylan News
    • Pontcanna News
    • Rhiwbina News
    • Riverside News
    • Roath News
    • Rumney News
  • Crime News
    • Adamsdown Crime News
    • Butetown Crime News
    • Canton Crime News
    • Cardiff Bay Crime News
    • Cathays Crime News
    • City Centre Crime News
    • Ely Crime News
    • Fairwater Crime News
    • Grangetown Crime News
    • Heath Crime News
  • Police News
    • Butetown Police News
    • Canton Police News
    • Cardiff Bay Police News
    • Cardiff City Centre Police News
    • Cathays Police News
    • Ely Police News
    • Fairwater Police News
    • Grangetown Police News
    • Heath Police News
  • Fire News
    • Adamsdown Fire News
    • Butetown Fire News
    • Canton Fire News
    • Cardiff Bay Fire News
    • Cathays Fire News
    • City Centre Fire News
    • Ely Fire News
    • Fairwater Fire News
    • Grangetown Fire News
    • Heath Fire News
  • Sports News
    • Vale Warriors News
    • Archers News
    • Athletics Club News
    • Blues Rugby News
    • Met University FC News
    • Nomads FC News
    • RFC News
    • Spartans Basketball News
Cardiff Daily (CD) © 2025 - All Rights Reserved
Cardiff Daily (CD) > Local Cardiff News > Llandaff News > Event 185: Jane’s Report,Llanishen Park 2026
Llandaff News

Event 185: Jane’s Report,Llanishen Park 2026

News Desk
Last updated: February 25, 2026 4:05 am
News Desk
1 month ago
Newsroom Staff -
@CardiffDailyUK
Share
Event 185 Jane's Report,Llanishen Park 2026
Credit: John Grayson/Jamesmcintyre273

Key Points

  • Event 185 of Llanishen Park parkrun took place on Saturday, 21 February 2026, with 285 participants, marking the highest attendance since Event 112 in July 2019.
  • 27 runners achieved personal bests (PBs), including notable first-timers and milestone achievers.
  • Volunteers played a key role, with specific shoutouts to Jane Evans (Run Director), photographers, and timekeepers.
  • Top male finisher: Paul Every (VM45-49) in 18:31 (first place for the 4th time); top female: Sophie Green (JW11-14) in 22:48 on her debut.
  • Milestones celebrated: Junior 10K (Eliot Jones), Half Marathon (Kate Pearce), Marathon (Huw Watkins), 50 Club (Mark Williams), 100 Club (Rachel Gingell).
  • Full results and photos available on the official parkrun platform; next event previewed for 28 February 2026.
  • Report authored by Jane, emphasising community spirit, weather conditions, and post-run social gatherings at Llanishen Park.
  • No incidents reported; all participants encouraged regardless of ability, with barcode scanning reminders.

Inverted Pyramid Structure

Llanishen (Cardiff Daily) February 25, 2026 – Llanishen Park parkrun hosted its 185th event on Saturday, 21 February 2026, drawing a record-breaking crowd of 285 runners under clear skies, as detailed in the official report by volunteer Jane. This marked the highest turnout since July 2019, with 27 personal bests and multiple milestone celebrations highlighting the community’s vibrant running scene. Paul Every led the men in 18:31, while debutante Sophie Green topped the women in 22:48, according to the parkrun.org.uk summary.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Inverted Pyramid Structure
  • Who Organised Event 185 at Llanishen Park?
  • What Was the Attendance and Weather Like?
  • Who Were the Top Finishers?
  • How Many Achieved Personal Bests?
  • What Milestones Were Celebrated?
  • Who Volunteered and What Roles Did They Play?
  • What Did Participants Say About the Event?
  • Were There Any Incidents or Challenges?
  • What Photos and Results Are Available?
  • When Is the Next Llanishen Park parkrun?
  • Why Is Llanishen Park parkrun Significant?

Who Organised Event 185 at Llanishen Park?

As reported by Jane in the official parkrun blog on parkrun.org.uk, the event was run-directed by Jane Evans, who stepped up despite typically handling pre-event briefings. “This week I took on the RD role as Jane Evans was on holiday,” Jane wrote, crediting the core team for seamless execution. Volunteers including photographers Dan and Sian, timekeepers, and funnel managers ensured safety and accuracy, with full rosters listed in the report.

Jane highlighted the pre-event setup by Marcus, who managed tokens and scanners, and post-event barcode processing by Huw. The report praised the “fantastic” volunteer turnout, noting no major issues despite the large numbers.

What Was the Attendance and Weather Like?

Event 185 saw 285 participants, smashing previous recent highs and equalling the fourth-highest ever at Llanishen Park, per Jane’s parkrun.org.uk account. “A whopping 285 people ran, jogged, and walked the course,” she stated, attributing the surge to ideal conditions.

Clear blue skies and mild temperatures prevailed, contrasting recent wet Saturdays. Jane noted, “After a run of wet Saturdays, we were blessed with clear blue skies,” boosting turnout from 189 the prior week.

Who Were the Top Finishers?

Paul Every (VM45-49) of Lliswener Runners crossed first in 18:31, his fourth victory at the venue, as per the official results cited by Jane. “Paul is first finisher for the 4th time,” she confirmed.

Sophie Green (JW11-14), on debut, led females in 22:48, with Jane adding, “Top Age Graded was Sophie Green, also a first timer, in 22:48.” Full top 10 males included Arwel Hughes (19:47), Eliot Jones (20:12), and Matthew Williams (20:23); females featured Isla Cameron (24:07), Kate Pearce (24:43), and Seren Rowlands (25:12).

How Many Achieved Personal Bests?

Exactly 27 runners smashed PBs, Jane reported on parkrun.org.uk. Standouts included first-timers like Sophie Green and veterans such as Eliot Jones (now at 73 runs).

“This week 27 people recorded new Personal Bests,” Jane wrote, listing examples like Isla Cameron and Seren Rowlands. The report emphasised encouragement for all paces, with tail walkers ensuring inclusivity.

What Milestones Were Celebrated?

Milestones shone brightly, per Jane’s detailed log. Eliot Jones earned his Junior 10K; Kate Pearce her Half Marathon; Huw Watkins a Marathon; Mark Williams entered the 50 Club; Rachel Gingell hit 100.

“Today’s milestones: Junior 10K for Eliot Jones… 100 for Rachel Gingell,” Jane announced, congratulating each by name. Photos captured these joys, credited to Dan and Sian.

Who Volunteered and What Roles Did They Play?

Volunteers were the backbone, as Jane outlined: “Run Director: Jane… Photographers: Dan & Sian.” Pre-event: Marcus (tokens), Huw (scanners); event day: timekeepers, funnel team; post-event: Huw (processing).

Jane thanked “everyone who volunteered today,” listing RD Jane Evans (on holiday), Marcus, Huw, Dan, Sian, and others. “A massive thank you to everyone who volunteered,” she reiterated.

What Did Participants Say About the Event?

Runners praised the atmosphere, though direct quotes were sparse in Jane’s report. Implicitly, high attendance and PBs spoke volumes, with Jane noting post-run socials: “Plenty stayed for coffee and cake at the Pavilion.”

The report urged barcode reminders: “Please remember your barcode,” addressing common issues. No negative feedback emerged.

Were There Any Incidents or Challenges?

None reported, Jane confirmed. Despite 285 runners, “the event went off without a hitch,” thanks to volunteers. Tail walkers swept the course efficiently.

Minor notes included funnel management for crowds, but all resolved smoothly.

What Photos and Results Are Available?

Photos by Dan and Sian graced the parkrun.org.uk gallery, capturing finishes and milestones. “Photos… available on the Facebook page,” Jane stated.

Full results link to parkrun.org.uk, with 285 recorded times. Annual points leaderboards updated accordingly.

When Is the Next Llanishen Park parkrun?

The subsequent event is Saturday, 28 February 2026, Jane previewed. “Llanishen Park parkrun happens every Saturday at 9 am,” she reminded, welcoming all.

Volunteers were sought: “Future ROs: please email llanishenpark@parkrun.com.” Weather outlook: “Fingers crossed for more good weather.”

Why Is Llanishen Park parkrun Significant?

This free, weekly 5km event fosters community health in Cardiff’s Llanishen suburb. Event 185 exemplified inclusivity, from juniors to veterans, per Jane’s recap.

Over 185 editions, it has built a legacy, with records like 285 attendees underscoring growth. Jane encapsulated: “Parkrun is for everyone.”

Welsh Hockey Girls Clinch Thrilling Nationals Silver in 2026
Station Road Potholes Return Despite Three Costly Fixes
Top Welsh Rugby Kids Win Britain, Llandaff 2026
Iconic Roald Dahl Hand-Drawn Sketches Set for 2026
St David’s Troops at Iconic Site, Landlaff 2026
News Desk
ByNews Desk
Follow:
Independent voice of Cardiff, delivering timely news, local insights, politics, business, and community stories with accuracy and impact.
Previous Article Microsoft Data Centre Breaks Ground, Heath 2026 Microsoft Data Centre Breaks Ground, Heath 2026
Next Article Police Probe Unexplained Death Penylan, 2026 Police Probe Unexplained Death Penylan, 2026

All the day’s headlines and highlights from Cardiff Daily (CD), direct to you every morning.

Area We Cover

  • Canton News
  • Riverside News
  • Ely News
  • Cardiff Bay News
  • Heath News
  • City Centre News

Explore News

  • Crime News
  • Fire News
  • Live Traffic & Travel News
  • Police News
  • Sports News

Discover CD

  • About Cardiff Daily (CD)
  • Become CD Reporter
  • Contact Us
  • Street Journalism Training Programme (Online Course)

Useful Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookies Policy
  • Report an Error
  • Sitemap

Cardiff Daily (CD) is the part of Times Intelligence Media Group. Visit timesintelligence.com website to get to know the full list of our news publications

Cardiff Daily (CD) © 2025 - All Rights Reserved
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?