WELSHPOOL athlete Adele Nicoll became the face of a campaign aimed at people eating red meat this week.

The British shot put and bobsleigh star teamed up with Welsh red meat promotion body Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) to highlight PGI Welsh Lamb and PGI Welsh Beef as key sources of iron and other vitamins and minerals.

Adele will be completing the Iron Woman Challenge during the week and highlighting the importance of iron in the diet as well as Welsh red meat’s overall nutritional benefits and versatility.

Emulating the iconic Ironman triathlon competition, Adele will be completing her own series of events by cooking three nutritious meals using the same cut of Welsh Lamb.

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She posted recipe videos on her social media channels to her 58,000 followers where her recent videos have amassed up to 17million views.

Adele is working towards becoming the first British athlete to secure a medal at both the summer and winter Olympic games.

She said: “It’s extremely worrying to see that women still aren’t getting enough iron from their diets with data showing over three-quarters of women aged 19-64 are falling short of the recommended daily amount of iron (76%) with 25% affected by low-iron intake.

“A women’s daily iron requirement is also significantly higher than that of a man, increasing further during menstruation and pregnancy. However, many women don’t realise that there are plenty of easy fixes you can make to ensure you’re getting the right amount.

“A great way to boost iron levels, is to prioritise iron-rich foods in your diet. Look at incorporating more animal-based iron sources, such as red meat, into your meals, coupled with plant-based options such as leafy greens, beans and nuts.

"Red meat is a haem iron, which put simply, means it’s easier for the body to absorb it and the iron in the meat will help absorb the non-haem iron from the plant based sources. Iron is such an important mineral and is a key part of a healthy, balanced diet.”

Adele said her upbringing in Welshpool had given her a greater appreciation of Welsh lamb.

“Having been raised in rural mid-Wales, I’ve seen first-hand how Welsh Lamb is sustainably reared in unique, untouched landscapes," she said.

"Premium quality Welsh Lamb is reared using traditional farming techniques, which ensures the highest possible standards from farm to fork, and that’s why I’m passionate about supporting local produce.”

Philippa Gill, HCC’s Campaigns Executive, added: "We are delighted to be working with Adele to highlight the importance of iron in the diet and, in particular, how Welsh red meat can play a positive role in achieving a healthy and balanced diet.

"As an international athlete, Adele is a strong advocate for healthy diets and lifestyles and a great role model to young females in particular who require a higher level of iron in their diets; we are very pleased she has been able to work with us on this important campaign.”