The Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust has announced ultra-runner Sanna Duthie as its newest Ambassador.

Earlier this year, Sanna, who is part of the Harrier Pro Trail Team, ran the 186-mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path in 48h, 23m, 49s, setting a new Fastest Known Time and raising over £3,000 for the Trust.

Charity Director Katie Macro is thrilled to welcome Sanna as an Ambassador: “Her passion for the Pembrokeshire Coast is clear in everything she does. Sanna’s support will help us reach more people and secure more resources to protect the Park’s unique wildlife, heritage, and coastline for future generations.”

For Sanna , becoming an Ambassador feels like a dream come true: “It’s an honour to stand for a cause I truly believe in: protecting, celebrating, and sharing this unique coastline with future generations. I hope my journey shows that when passion and purpose meet, even the longest runs are worth every step.

“The Pembrokeshire Coast has given me endless beauty, peace, and motivation — from rugged cliffs to hidden coves, it’s a place that reminds me how special and fragile our coast path is. That’s why I chose to run not just for myself, but to raise vital funds for the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust.

“Running has always been about more than medals for me. As an ultra-runner, I’ve pushed myself through some of the toughest physical and mental challenges, but what inspires me most is knowing that every step I make can make a difference and raise awareness for the coast path so it remains for future generations.”

As an Ambassador, Sanna will continue to champion the work of the Trust, which funds projects that protect wildlife, care for habitats, conserve heritage, and inspire people of all ages to connect with the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.