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Llanelli Weightlifting Academy and Matthew De Filippo were up for awards in two separate categories at the recent Actif Carmarthenshire Sports Awards 2025
Matthew De Filippo - Community Sports Coach of the Year
Matthew plays an extraordinary role at Llanelli Weightlifting Academy, where he volunteers over 30 hours each week to deliver structured, high-quality coaching for children, adults, beginners, competitive lifters and para-athletes.
He leads almost every session, writes tailored training programmes, supervises open-gym hours and prepares and accompanies athletes for competitions across the UK and internationally. Matthew also mentors young lifters, develops future coaches and continues to run our Raise the Bar programme, offering hundreds of young people in the area the opportunity to acc weightlifting.
His commitment to technical excellence, athlete wellbeing and community inclusion has transformed the gym into a thriving environment where people grow in skill, ambition and confidence.
In other club news, we have been delighted to be able to recently have two new clubs to add our to our licensed club lifts; Codi Pwysau Caerdydd and Cardiff Met Weightlifting. Both clubs are based within Cardiff and are managed by newly elected board member Taylor Probets, who has done great work in going through the processes to earn licenses for both clubs. Hear from Taylor below in what the two clubs are hoping to achieve post the club license be attianed:
Codi Pwysau Caerdydd
Codi Pwysau Caerdydd was created to make weightlifting and para-powerlifting more accessible, giving athletes a club to represent without financial or social barriers. The focus is on long term athlete development, free introductory coaching and building a supportive community for lifters who cannot always attend in person club sessions. We are also committed to working with other local clubs to help strengthen the weightlifting scene across Cardiff and South Wales.
Cardiff Met Weightlifting
Cardiff Met Weightlifting aims to rebuild a strong high performance university team while supporting and developing the next generation of competitive athletes. The goal is to create an environment where lifters can progress to a high standard and represent the club consistently at national competitions again. Following the success of some recent in-house events, we plan to grow into a respected training hub in Cardiff for events, training days and coaching development.
Both of these clubs can be found in the Club Finder
Evolve Weightlifting Academy - Community Sports Club of the Year RUNNER-UP
Known for its supportive atmosphere, Evolve Weightlifting Club champions female participation, running dedicated women-and-girls’ sessions that break down barriers and build confidence. Its structured youth pathways guide young lifters from their first session to long-term development, while adaptable coaching ensures accessibility for those with disabilities or additional needs.
With upgraded facilities through last year's successful application of Sport Wales Be Active Funding, Evolve has been able to expand its range of programmes it delivers. This has contributed to a greater depth of athletes coming through and competing at national events, with some going on to be selected for our development squad.
Above all, it prides itself on a diverse, welcoming community united by empowerment, progress, and belonging, as shown by a strong core support of volunteers.
Llanelli Weightlifting Academy - Community Sports Club of the Year RUNNER-UP
This club is built on a supportive, welcoming atmosphere where everyone—children and adults alike—can discover a passion for weightlifting.
With dedicated volunteer coaches, tailored programmes, and regular training opportunities, members of all ages and backgrounds receive expert guidance in an inclusive environment. The club promotes weightlifting from age seven upwards, offering free introductory sessions for children, minis weightlifting campaigns, and a range of adult classes.
Continually investing in new equipment and athlete development, the club supports members from first lift to competition level, championing accessibility, encouragement, and community across every aspect of the sport.
In other club news, we have been delighted to be able to recently have two new clubs to add our to our licensed club lifts; Codi Pwysau Caerdydd and Cardiff Met Weightlifting. Both clubs are based within Cardiff and are managed by newly elected board member Taylor Probets, who has done great work in going through the processes to earn licenses for both clubs. Hear from Taylor below in what the two clubs are hoping to achieve post the club license be attianed:
Codi Pwysau Caerdydd
Codi Pwysau Caerdydd was created to make weightlifting and para-powerlifting more accessible, giving athletes a club to represent without financial or social barriers. The focus is on long term athlete development, free introductory coaching and building a supportive community for lifters who cannot always attend in person club sessions. We are also committed to working with other local clubs to help strengthen the weightlifting scene across Cardiff and South Wales.
Cardiff Met Weightlifting
Cardiff Met Weightlifting aims to rebuild a strong high performance university team while supporting and developing the next generation of competitive athletes. The goal is to create an environment where lifters can progress to a high standard and represent the club consistently at national competitions again. Following the success of some recent in-house events, we plan to grow into a respected training hub in Cardiff for events, training days and coaching development.
Both of these clubs can be found in the Club Finder