Spot 'Dai Greene' competition for Llanelli shoppers

Have some fun over the summer months and win some prizes by jumping to it to help seek out Carmarthenshire’s Olympic Gold hopeful Dai Greene.
That’s the call from Carmarthenshire County Council which is inviting Llanelli shoppers to spot Dai Greene during the six-week countdown to the London 2012 Olympics.
Dai may be travelling to different competition venues across the world or locked down with his strict training regime, but there is still a chance to see him because a lifesize 6ft 1ins cardboard cut-out of Dai will be hidden among the town’s shops every Friday starting this week.
He could be peering out from one of the shop windows or standing as if to serve you behind a fruit stall, so keep your eyes peeled.
Dai will be hiding in a different shop every Friday over the six weeks of competition, starting June 22.
If you spot him, simply take a picture and upload it on to the council’s Facebook page, or Tweet us at@CarmsCCPress.
Follow the competition on Twitter using #spotDaiGreene.
Winners will be selected at random and will receive a goody bag from the shop where he was hiding.
Dai Greene was brought up in Felinfoel and is a former pupil of Coedcae School.
He is one of Britain’s best hopes for a medal in what is known at the Olympic “killer event” the 400-metre hurdles.
Cllr Meryl Gravell, Executive Board Member for Regeneration and Leisure, said: “We want the whole county to get behind Dai and show him their support as he goes for gold in what is the biggest event of his career so far.”

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