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WRU supports Olympics homecoming

WRU supports Olympics homecoming

The Welsh Rugby Union has extended its congratulations to the Welsh athletes of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games ahead of tomorrow’s event at the Senedd.

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Wales’ First Minister and the Presiding Officer of the National Assembly for Wales will host a free public event to celebrate Welsh success at the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Gold medallists Jade Jones (Taekwondo), Aled Davies (Athletics) and Tom James (Rowing) will be among the achievers celebrating the Welcome Home Celebrations which will also feature Welsh Games Makers and Torchbearers.

A WRU spokesperson said: “The Olympics has been a momentous occasion for the people of Wales and it is fitting that our finest Olympic and Paralympic athletes are to be honoured on the steps of the Senedd tomorrow.

“Wales’ national stadium, which is owned and operated by the WRU, is extremely proud of its association with London 2012 and I’m sure the Games Makers, the Torchbearers and the people of Wales will be out in force to support the Welcome Home Celebrations.”

The celebrations will start with a concert at 4.30pm featuring performers from the dynamic and inspiring Cultural Olympiad in Wales including 19-year-old clarinettist and composer Lloyd Coleman, Abergavenny Borough Brass Band, the Celtic Cafe ensemble of traditional musicians and Ebbw Vale Male Choir.

The parade of Welsh athletes will be held between 6-7pm in front of their thousands of fans on the steps of the Senedd.

Fans can show their support for the event by tweeting @WelshGovernment #2012cymruwales or on facebook/WelshGovernment.

Who else will be there?
 •Elena Allen (Shooting)
 •David Anthony (Wheelchair Rugby)
 •Chris Bartley (Rowing)
 •Olivia Breen (Athletics)
 •Amy Briely (Sitting Volleyball)
 •Pippa Britton (Archery)
 •Mark Colbourne (Cycling)
 •Gemma Collis (Wheelchair Fencing)
 •Aled Davies (Athletics)
 •Paul Davies (Table Tennis)
 •Kyron Duke (Athletics)
 •Fred Evans (Boxing)
 •Sara Head (Table Tennis)
 •Rhiannon Henry (Swimming)
 •Tracey Hinton (Athletics)
 •Jordan Howe (Athletics)
 •Steffan Hughes (Athletics)
 •Tom James (Rowing)
 •Liz Johnson (Swimming)
 •Beverley Jones (Athletics)
 •Jade Jones (Taekwondo)
 •Rhys Jones (Athletics)
 •Nyree Kindred (Swimming)
 •Ieuan Lloyd (Swimming)
 •Jenny McLoughlin (Athletics)
 •Rachel Morris (Cycling)
 •Stephen Morris (Athletics)
 •Brett Morse (Athletics)
 •Jess O’Brien (Sitting Volleyball)
 •Josie Pearson (Athletics)
 •Morgyn Peters (Swimming)
 •James Roberts (Sitting Volleyball)
 •Sam Scott (Sitting Volleyball)
 •Andrew Selby (Boxing)
 •Nathan Stephens (Athletics)
 •Jacob Thomas (Boccia)
 •Claire Williams (Athletics)
 •Rhys Williams (Athletics)

This list is correct at time of publishing but may change. For more information on these athletes, pvisit the Sports Wales and Disability Sports Wales websites.

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