The boyos win on home turf in LawNet’s Snowdon challenge

21 Jun The boyos win on home turf in LawNet’s Snowdon challenge

The LawNet challenge winning team from Gamlins

A team from Gamlins in Rhyl have taken the LawNet Challenge title, completing an 11 mile course with a 3800 foot ascent to the summit of Snowdon, in a blistering 269 minutes and 10 seconds.

The team, comprising Huw Rees, Dafydd Roberts, Ron Davison and Gwyn Pritchard, were almost 100 minutes faster than their nearest rivals.

Taking part on the day were 80 lawyers in 17 teams, all drawn from LawNet member firms across the country.

The all-male winning team from Gamlins were spotted sprinting down from the summit, as they literally ran to victory; unlike their female counterparts from the same firm, who took a wrong turn at an early stage – leading to the usual jokes about women and directions.   However humble pie was the order of the day as the ‘Gamlins Girls’ still managed to secure second place in the Challenge, finishing in 361mins 16secs, with third place going to a team from Lincoln firm Andrew & Co, in 402mins.

At the start of the LawNet Challenge, organiser George Coombes (front right) with the team from Gamlins who went on to win, channelling Tom Cruise aviator style...

Each year leading law firm network LawNet arranges a Challenge event for its 70 strong membership of independent firms. Previous events have included the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge and Helvellyn and Striding Edge.

The event is organised by George Coombes, LawNet’s Marketing & Services Manager, who said:  “Members enjoy the opportunity to network in a more informal setting and environment, whilst having a bit of competitive fun.  It was a close call with the weather after snowfall on Snowdon just a week before and bad rain predicted, but we had a great day.”

He added:  “Seeing the winning team descend was reminiscent of a scene from Mission Impossible, all running from the summit and one member channelling Tom Cruise in a pair of big aviator mirrored sunglasses!  The winning Gamlins team also completed the mini-orienteering challenge at checkpoint 1, whereas some teams decided to take a 30 minute time penalty and miss this out.  They certainly were deserving winners.”

Last year’s winners, Darbys from Oxford, finished sixth in 417mins 39secs and the LawNet head office team a respectable seventh in 418mins 26secs.

Team list: 

Andrew & Co LLP

Berry & Berry

Breeze & Wyles Solicitors LLP

Darbys Solicitors LLP

Gamlins (3 teams)

Gardner Leader LLP (2 teams)

Gepp & Sons

Lamb Brooks

LawNet

Mullis & Peake LLP (2 teams)

Myers Lister Price Solicitors

Oxley & Coward Solicitors LLP

Parrott & Coales LLP

ENDS

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Helen Hamilton-Shaw, Director of Services, LawNet
Direct line: 01926 834622               Email: hhamilton-shaw@lawnet.co.uk

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