It's not all about Rio: GB's sheep shearers win medals and set world records

Shearing record attempt
Shearing record attempt

Team GB Olympians may have won huge amounts of medals in Rio, but GB’s sheep shearers can't be forgotten, who have won in their fields and setting equally high standards at competition level.

Two new British records were achieved last week by two Welsh sheep shearers who set the Nine Hour Two Stand British Lamb Shearing Record at Ruthin in Wales.

Shearers Gareth Daniel and Ian Jones achieved this by shearing a combined total of 1,457 lambs – a record that has never before been attempted in the UK.

Gareth Daniel also set a new Nine Hour British Lamb Shearing Record with his tally of 781 lambs beating the previous tally of 537.

The event, actively supported by the British Wool Marketing Board (BWMB) took place on Friday 19th August at Llysfasi Agricultural College, in the Welsh town of Ruthin, in Denbighshire.

Ian Jones and Gareth Daniel, record breakers
Ian Jones and Gareth Daniel, record breakers

Ian and Gareth’s aim was to set a new British record, this was a huge personal milestone and achievement for both shearers.

Although they had no idea as to how many lambs they would shear, they were delighted with their total of 1,457.

Gareth aged 33 from Penegoes, near Machynlleth, took up shearing aged 19 as a means of getting to New Zealand.

Today, he is a beef and sheep farmer and contract shearer. His shearing partner, fellow farmer 36 year-old Ian Jones, is from Hundred House near Builth Wells.

Competitions helps take the sheep industry to the "next level"
Competitions helps take the sheep industry to the "next level"

He manages a flock of predominantly Beulah Speckled Face sheep and finishes store calves.

Hard training and preparation

Speaking afterwards Gareth said: "We owe our success on the day to the many helpers from across the shearing industry who brought the lambs forward, packed the wool and provided help and support in the build up to the day."

Both Ian and Gareth are effectively trained athletes and face the very same physical and mental challenges that the athletes in Rio have been facing.

All shearing records are attempted after months of hard training and preparation, both in the gym to build and maintain fitness and on the shearing circuit.

On hearing they had reached their goal Ian said: "A day’s shearing like this is the physical equivalent of running 3 marathons, so we were both fully aware that, stamina, mental and physical strength and adrenalin would all be required to achieve our goal."

During the last three weeks shearing in the UK has seen Matt Smith and Ivan Scott breaking World Records with Gareth and Ian setting this new British record.

These records have created excitement, passion and pride within the sheep industry that can be compared with the Olympic Games in Rio.

Next level for next generation

Ian Buchanan, BWMB Chairman, adds that competitions helps take the sheep industry to the "next level, transmitting enthusiasm to the next generation."

He said: "Gareth and Ian have both attended BWMB’s shearing courses and we are very proud of their achievements.

"They are, without doubt, ambassadors for the industry and role models for young shearers just starting their shearing careers."

North Wales BWMB Board Member Bedwyr Jones, who was also present to witness the occasion and along with other family members, provided a large number of lambs for the record adds: "Wales is one of the great sheep nations within the UK and I’m delighted the records have been set here in Ruthin.

"British wool is sought after around the world and a high profile event such as this is an excellent way of further raising the profile of the wool industry."