Rugby fan to run mile for each point Wales lose by

Wales fan Rhodri Williams has vowed to run a mile for every point Wales lose by during the tournamentImage source, Rhodri Williams
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"I might have my work cut out for me," said Rhodri - pictured at a Wales football match

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Losing 43-0 to France on Friday night was a dismal start to Wales' 2025 Six Nations campaign.

But while that crushing defeat in Paris may have proved difficult to watch for many fans, it meant an even bigger challenge for one Welsh supporter in particular.

Rhodri Williams has vowed to run a mile for every point Wales lose by during the current tournament.

"I think I might have my work cut out for me and could end up a very fit man at the end of this," said the 33-year-old, whose family hail from Cardiff.

Rhodri explained how Warren Gatland's side's recent repeated losses - 12 in a row prior to last week's Gallic thrashing - came to prove an unlikely inspiration.

"Wales' results haven't been the best of late and I've also lacked the motivation to go running, what with all the bad weather we've been having," he said.

"So I thought, 'Why not combine the two things and share some of that pain'?

"If Wales lose by 10 points I'll run 10 miles, and if they lose by 26 I'll be running a marathon - simple, really."

Although, he added there was nothing simple about having to cover 43 miles - practically an ultramarathon - as a result of the Stade de France defeat.

Wales fan Rhodri Williams has vowed to run a mile for every point Wales lose by during the tournamentImage source, Rhodri Williams
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Rhodri has taken party in a number of Ironman competitions in the past

Nevertheless, being no stranger to endurance racing, he managed to get it all done in one go.

"Yeah, it was very tough though, setting out at 06.30GMT on Sunday and not getting back home until about 17:00GMT," said Rhodri, who has taken part in previous UK Ironman competitions.

"But if Wales lose again by that amount I might have to consider staggering it over a couple of days.

"I just have to make sure I complete the distance before the next fixture rolls around."

However, the Bristol-based video content producer is counting on the Wales team to spare his blisters when they take on Italy this Saturday.

"With any luck they'll win and I won't have to run at all, but if they don't then I hope the damage will be limited to about 10 points."

Rhodri said he has been taken aback by how much attention and support his efforts have attracted online - the initial Instagram post announcing his plans has been liked almost 25,000 times so far.

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