This year’s Welsh Learner of the Year is Antwn Owen-Hicks
He was honoured in a special ceremony on Wednesday on the Pavilion stage, following a competition that attracted the highest number of entries ever.
45 individuals were interviewed this year, with learners from Wales and beyond nominated, and the adjudicators were Bethan Glyn, Cefin Campbell and Mark Morgan.
The other three on the shortlist were Joshua Morgan, Alanna Pennar-Macfarlane and Elinor Staniforth.
Antwn Owen-Hicks uses Welsh in his work with the Arts Council of Wales every day, and has been supporting and promoting Welsh artists for years. He grew up in a non-Welsh speaking household - his great grandmother was the last Welsh speaker in his family.
He became interested in his roots and the language as a student in London. He started learning when he returned to Wales and has completed several courses over the years including obtaining an A-Level in Welsh.
Welsh is the language of the family home in Sirhowy, and his daughter is the first language Welsh speaker in the family for four generations.
He is a founding member of Welsh folk band, Carreg Lafar, which has recorded four albums and performed across the UK, Europe and North America.
He also launched a series of informal acoustic concerts, 'Y Parlwr' with his wife Linda, providing a platform for Welsh artists mostly.
Antwn received the Dysgwr y Flwyddyn Trophy presented by Menter Iaith Rhondda Cynon Taf and £300, donated by Lowri Jones and Rhuanedd Richards, to thank their parents for learning Welsh as adults, and to thank everyone else who has learned the language, or made sure their children receive Welsh medium education even though they don’t speak Welsh themselves.
The other three finalists received a trophy, donated by Menna Davies, in memory of her father, Meirion Lewis, former head of Ysgol Gymraeg Ynys-wen, her mother, Clarice Lewis and her sister, Mair, and £100 each, given by Lowri Jones and Rhuanedd Richards.
The Learner of the Year sessions in Maes D are supported by Cwmni Cyfieithu Nico.
The finalists also received a year’s subscription to the magazine, Golwg, and gifts from Merched y Wawr.
The competition is jointly organised by the Eisteddfod and the National Centre for Learning Welsh.
The Rhondda Cynon Taf National Eisteddfod is held in Ynysangharad Park, Pontypridd until 10 August. For more information go online, www.eisteddfod.wales.