Jess Fishlock appears as 2025 Nos Galan mystery runner

Nicholas BourneBBC Wales
News imageNos Galan Road Races Jess Fishlock, pictured in the street of Mountain Ash town centre, holds a lit torch used to herald the start of the annual raceNos Galan Road Races
Wales' most capped football player, Jess Fishlock, was revealed as the mystery runner in Mountain Ash town centre on Wednesday

Wales' most-capped footballer Jess Fishlock has been unveiled as the mystery runner in an annual New Year's Eve road race.

Organisers of the Nos Galan race in Mountain Ash, Rhondda Cynon Taf, described Fishlock as an "inspiration" before she carried a torch aloft to light the way for competitors.

It has been held on New Year's Eve since 1958 and attracts thousands of spectators annually.

Fishlock, 38, played 166 times in a Wales shirt and scored 48 international goals, more than any other Wales player, but she retired in October after the Australia game in Cardiff.

News imagePA Media Jess Fishlock holds both arms out to celebrate scoring a goal for Wales. She wears Wales' football kit and a blurred background shows a stand full of people watching the game. PA Media
Jess Fishlock played 166 times for Wales and scored 48 international goals - that's more than any other player regardless of sex

Founded in 1958 by Bernard Baldwin, Nos Galan is a 3.1-mile (5km) race around Mountain Ash town centre.

World champion boxer Lauren Price was last year's mystery runner.

The race tradition sees a famous sportsperson, whose identity is kept secret until the night, lay a wreath on the grave of legendary runner Guto Nyth Brân, who died in 1737.

Stories about his achievements are mixed with legend, including claims he could catch wild hares.

The annual event stopped in 1973 due to concerns around traffic delays, but it was resurrected in 1984 with family friendly and elite races.

Speaking at the event, councillor Ann Crimmings of the Nos Galan committee said they were all "pinching themselves" watching the "legendary" Jess Fishlock run into the town with the Nos Galan torch.

"She is an inspiration to so many and I am sure there were many little girls – and boys – in the crowd who share the same ambitions and beliefs in themselves as she does," said Ms Crimmings.

"What a role model she is for them all," she added.