Lowri Morgan is a BAFTA and multi award winning television presenter and producer, an Elite Ultra endurance marathon runner and World Adventurer.
Lowri is one of only six to ever complete the 350 mile week long self-sufficient endurance 6633 Ultra footrace in the Arctic and has run the 140 mile self-sufficient Jungle Marathon alongside the Amazon and is one of 80 in the World to have dived to see the wreck of the Titanic. S4C's cameras followed her adventures in the highly acclaimed Ras yn Erbyn Amser (Race Against TIme) series which were awarded numerous awards including the highest accolade in the Celtic Media Festival and Best Presenter and Best Documentary Series
Following her achievements, she attended a private reception with the Queen for acknowledgement of services to adventure and exploration and was awarded a Honorary Fellowship and Master Degree from Swansea University - her home town.
An accomplished musician - having studied music and a member of National Choirs and Orchestra, Lowri is a self-confessed adrenaline junkie and has represented Wales on the rugby field, athletics, Cross Country and, despite a serious knee operation and being told she would not be able to run competitively again, has competed in numerous marathons worldwide and completed the illustrious Ironman Challenge.
With over 15 years experience working as a TV presenter and broadcaster, Lowri has worked on the World Rally Championship (Ralio / S4C) for the last 10 years, with BBC Sport and is the presenter of ITV series - Helimeds. Recently she spent a month in the Namib desert living with Namibian tribes for a special documentary, due to be transmitted this year, for Discovery and S4C.
Lowri completed the Jungle Marathon in the Amazon. In the heat and humidity of the jungle, out of the 150 top runners only 50 finished. She managed to finish the race in the top ten in her first ever ultra marathon.
The second series of Ras yn Erbyn Amser (Race Against Time) in the Arctic and saw her pushing her boundaries as she prepared for the 6633 ultra marathon - one of the toughest challenges on the planet. In the freezing Arctic setting, competitors were pushed to their physical and mental limits as they strive to complete the 350-mile endurance in only eight days.
Lowri Morgan was the sole survivor of the 2010 6633 Ultra Marathon as she is only the sixth person to cross the finish line.
Lowri is one of only six to ever complete the 350 mile week long self-sufficient endurance 6633 Ultra footrace in the Arctic and has run the 140 mile self-sufficient Jungle Marathon alongside the Amazon and is one of 80 in the World to have dived to see the wreck of the Titanic. S4C's cameras followed her adventures in the highly acclaimed Ras yn Erbyn Amser (Race Against TIme) series which were awarded numerous awards including the highest accolade in the Celtic Media Festival and Best Presenter and Best Documentary Series
Following her achievements, she attended a private reception with the Queen for acknowledgement of services to adventure and exploration and was awarded a Honorary Fellowship and Master Degree from Swansea University - her home town.
An accomplished musician - having studied music and a member of National Choirs and Orchestra, Lowri is a self-confessed adrenaline junkie and has represented Wales on the rugby field, athletics, Cross Country and, despite a serious knee operation and being told she would not be able to run competitively again, has competed in numerous marathons worldwide and completed the illustrious Ironman Challenge.
With over 15 years experience working as a TV presenter and broadcaster, Lowri has worked on the World Rally Championship (Ralio / S4C) for the last 10 years, with BBC Sport and is the presenter of ITV series - Helimeds. Recently she spent a month in the Namib desert living with Namibian tribes for a special documentary, due to be transmitted this year, for Discovery and S4C.
Lowri completed the Jungle Marathon in the Amazon. In the heat and humidity of the jungle, out of the 150 top runners only 50 finished. She managed to finish the race in the top ten in her first ever ultra marathon.
The second series of Ras yn Erbyn Amser (Race Against Time) in the Arctic and saw her pushing her boundaries as she prepared for the 6633 ultra marathon - one of the toughest challenges on the planet. In the freezing Arctic setting, competitors were pushed to their physical and mental limits as they strive to complete the 350-mile endurance in only eight days.
Lowri Morgan was the sole survivor of the 2010 6633 Ultra Marathon as she is only the sixth person to cross the finish line.