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2007 in Wales




2006 | 2008 | Other years in Wales
2007 in the United Kingdom
2007 in Ireland
Other events of 2007

This article is about the particular significance of the year 2007 to Wales and its people.

Contents

[edit] Incumbents

[edit] Events

[edit] Arts and literature

[edit] Awards

[edit] New books

  • Grahame Davies - Real Wrexham
  • Peter Ho Davies - The Welsh Girl
  • Eirian Jones - The War of the Little Englishman: Enclosure Riots on a Lonely Welsh Hillside
  • Watcyn L Jones - Cofio Capel Celyn
  • J. P. R. Williams - Given the Breaks: My Life in Rugby

[edit] Music

[edit] Albums

[edit] Film

[edit] Broadcasting

[edit] Welsh language TV

  • Codi Canu

[edit] English language TV

[edit] Sport

  • January 17 - ISPAL (Institute for Sport, Parks and Leisure) is officially launched.
  • March 17 - Wales defeat England in their final match of the 2007 Six Nations Championship, to finish fifth in the final table (beating Scotland only on overall points difference).
  • May 10 - The James Bevan Trophy is launched, to commemorate the Australian-born Welsh-raised man who was the first ever captain of the Wales rugby team.
  • June 3 - Wales reach the semi-finals of the World Sevens (rugby union) tournament at Murrayfield.
  • June 19 - Darren Morgan wins the European Masters snooker championship.
  • July - Welsh Super Cup (football) scheduled to be held at Aberystwyth.
  • August 3 - Wales are defeated 62-5 by England in a warm-up match for the Rugby World Cup.
  • September 29 - Wales lose to Fiji in their decisive Group B match, and thus fail to reach the quarter-finals of the Rugby World Cup.
  • September 29 - Wales wins the gold medal at the European Mixed Curling Championships in Madrid, Spain. The Welsh team of Adrian Meikle (skip), Lesley Carol (third), Andrew Tanner (second), Blair Hughes (lead) and Chris Wells (alternate) took the Gold Medal in a thrilling Final against Denmark.

[edit] Births

[edit] Deaths


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