Join one of the most unique and celebrated sporting events in Wales, taking place in Mountain Ash on New Year’s Eve.
It’s not just an evening of sporting achievement, with hundreds of runners of all ages and abilities taking part, but also one of sporting inspiration, with a celebrity Mystery Runner from the sporting world to officially start the races – who will it be this year?
Last year we welcomed world-renowned female Welsh boxer Lauren Price MBE, and the crowds were thrilled. The Valleys girl was joined by Aberdare’s Rhia Burrage-Male, former Commonwealth hockey player and businesswoman.
It’s also an evening of family fun and tradition – hundreds line the streets to meet the Mystery Runner and enjoy the unique atmosphere of the races. The funfair and fireworks will be back for 2025.
This year marks the 67th anniversary of the Nos Galan Road Races, which were founded in 1958 by the late Bernard Baldwin MBE to celebrate local legend Guto Nyth Bran, who was said to be the fastest man on Earth and could catch a bird in his own hands.
Guto was born in 1700 and is the subject of legends galore, he was said to be able to round his father’s sheep from the mountain faster than any sheepdog and run from his home to the shops and back before the kettle on his mother’s stove had a chance to boil.
He won many races against competitors from all over and it was at the finishing line of his final race, which he, of course won, he died in the arms of his love, Sian the Siop. He is buried in the graveyard at St Gwynno’s Church in Llanwonno.
There is a service in the church and a wreath is laid at his grave at the start of Nos Galan every year.
Bernard Baldwin MBE launched the Nos Galan Races and they fast grew in popularity and were often televised. They now attract over 2,000 runners from across the UK, competing at a range of levels in the historic races and thousands of spectators to the streets of Mountain Ash.
The event gets underway with the children’s races, before the arrival of the Mystery Runner with the Nos Galan torch, which is used to light the Nos Galan beacon in the town. Previous Mystery Runners have included Linford Christie, Nigel Owens, Chris Coleman, James Hook, Jamie Roberts, Nicole Cooke and, of course, Lauren Price MBE.
Fireworks fill the New Year’s Eve sky, before the Male and Female Elite Races, and the ever-popular Fun Run take place.
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Interested in getting involved? We are looking for volunteers to support the delivery of Nos Galan 2025 on the night. If you would be interested in volunteering, please email nosgalan@rctcbc.gov.uk
Nos Galan 2025 is sponsored by:
- Trivallis
- Amgen
- Transport for Wales
- Walters
- Prichards
- Brecon Carreg Water
It is delivered in 2025 with the support of the UK Government Shared Prosperity Fund.