Dame Kelly Holmes Takes Plas y Brenin Rock Improver Course

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Dame Kelly Holmes at Plas y Brenin, the National Mountain Centre.
© Plas y Brenin
Double Olympic gold-medal winner Dame Kelly Holmes went back to training this week. Not at the running track but on the rock faces of North Wales, attending a five-day 'Rock Improver' course at Plas y Brenin, the National Mountain Centre.

Now in her second year as a climber, Kelly developed a taste for climbing during her days in the armed forces but only recently found herself with the time to pursue her passion for the sport. During the week, headed up by James McHaffie, one of the UK's leading climbers she climbed successfully at a range of venues including Holyhead Mountain, Bus Stop Quarry, Tremadog and Rhoscolyn, enjoying the wide variety of rock types North Wales has to offer.

The highlights of the week included her first lead and a successful ascent of the classic route Christmas Curry (with the Micah finish) at Tremadog, which offers the developing climber a richly rewarding sense of height and exposure.

On Dame Kelly's visit Plas y Brenin's Chief Executive Martin Doyle commented:

"Kelly was a model student for our climbing coaches. Strong, agile, balanced and incredibly determined - everything you need to become truly great climber. But what struck us most was her obvious passion for climbing and in turn the natural affinity she had with everyone else on the course. I'm sure climbers around the country will be bumping into Kelly for many years in to the future as she continues to improve in this unique sport."

To find out more about climbing courses at Plas y Brenin, The National Mountain Centre visit: www.pyb.co.uk/courses/rock-climbing >


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29 Jul, 2009
I like the photo. The classic expression of 'there must be a hold around here somewhere but for the life of me I have no idea where!'
29 Jul, 2009
Bit confused to how a minor celeb taking part in our sport at a low level constitutes news.
29 Jul, 2009
"minor celeb" Please expand.
29 Jul, 2009
Sorry for being so cynical but but am i the only one who thinks this reads like an advert for Plas y Brenin, one which they surely don't need business wise and this free publicity simply gives them an even further advantage over less well known course providers in the area(no i'm not a course provider). Secondly it seems Dame Kelly Holmes did this off her own back for her own interest as a private individual as opposed to being linked to any charity/publicity event, etc, and maybe she might therefore want to just be left to get on with it as a 'climber' as opposed to a celebrity going climbing. If it did have to be put up as news surely it should have been kept to a simpler 'Dame Kelly Holmes takes up a rock improver course at a centre in N.Wales and seems to be developing a keen interest blah blah blah.. I have nount against the Brenin but it just seemed to read like a pile of tosh..
29 Jul, 2009
For me it's nice to see high performers from mainstream sports appreciating the values of climbing. I see that Schumacher's returning to F1 so may put a hold on his climbing for a while Somehow I can't see Duane Chambers making the transition
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