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Canlyniadau Llawn 2019 CANLYNIADAU 2019-2020 RESULTS EISTEDDFOD Y SIR 31 HYDREF – 2 TACHWEDD 2019 Canlyniadau Eisteddfod nos Iau Unawd Alaw Werin 1af Heledd Besent, Mydroilyn 2il Elfed Jones, Trisant 3ydd Siwan George, Lledrod Meimio i Gerddoriaeth 1af Llanwenog 2il Felinfach 3ydd Lledrod Stori a Sain 1af Bleddyn ac Alaw, Felinfach 2il Meinir a Twm, Llanwenog 3ydd Meirian a Meleri, Llangeitho Parti Cerdd Dant 1af Llanwenog 2il Pontsian. Canlyniadau Dydd Sadwrn Unawd 13 neu iau 1af Alwena Owen, Pontsian 2il Elin Williams, Tregaron 3ydd Gruffydd Llwyd Dafydd, Bro’r Dderi Llefaru 13 neu iau 1af Elin Williams, Tregaron 2il Megan Williams, Lledrod 3ydd Gruffydd Llwyd Dafydd, Bro’r Dderi Unawd 16 neu iau 1af Glesni Morris, Llangwyryfon 2il Lowri Davies, Caerwedros 3ydd Cerys Silvestri-Jones, Caerwedros Llefaru 18 neu iau 1af Siwan George, Lledrod 2il Zara Evans, Tregaron 3ydd Gwion Ifan, Pontsian Monolog 1af Alaw Mair Jones, Felinfach 2il Cari Davies, Tregaron 3ydd Ella Evans, Caerwedros Llefaru 26 neu iau 1af Nest Jenkins, Lledrod 2il Elliw Dafydd, Bro’r Dderi 3ydd Lowri Jones, Lledrod Unawd 26 neu iau 1af Heledd Besent, Mydroilyn 2il Lowri Elen Jones, Bro’r Dderi =3ydd Ianto Jones, Felinfach =3ydd Guto Lewis, Llanddeiniol Ymgom 1af Llangwyryfon 2il Llangeitho 3ydd Talybont Canu Emyn Nofis 1af Siôn-Rhys Evans, Caerwedros 2il Lisa Evans, Llanwenog 3ydd Endaf Griffiths, Pontsian Unawd Offerynnol 1af Nest Jenkins, Lledrod 2il Betsan Downes, Talybont =3ydd Megan Biddulph, Llanddewi Brefi =3ydd Leo Zanoni-Kincaid, Llanddewi Brefi Deuawd 1af Dafydd a Tomos, Troedyraur 2il Beca a Cadi, Talybont =3ydd Elin a Nia, Llanwenog =3ydd Ella ac ianto, Felinfach Canu Emyn 1af Lowri Elen Jones, Bro’r Dderi 2il Ianto Jones, Felinfach 3ydd Guto Lewis, Llanddeiniol Ensemble Lleisiol 1af Llanwenog 2il Caerwedros =3ydd Talybont =3ydd Pontsian Parti Llefaru 1af Lledrod 2il Bro’r Dderi =3ydd Llanwenog =3ydd Pontsian. Unawd Sioe Gerdd 1af Heledd Besent, Mydroilyn 2il Beca Williams, Talybont =3ydd Glesni Morris, Llangwyryfon =3ydd Lowri Elen Jones, Bro’r Dderi Sgen ti dalent 1af Pontsian 2il Llanddewi Brefi =3ydd Felinfach =3ydd Caerwedros Parti Deusain 1af Llanwenog 2il Pontsian 3ydd Talybont Sgets 1af Pontsian 2il Llanddewi Brefi 3ydd Llanwenog Cân Gyfoes 1af Caerwedros Deuawd neu Triawd Doniol 1af Fflur, Dion a Rhys, Llangwyryfon 2il Cerys a Jano, Caerwedros =3ydd Endaf a Gwenyth, Pontsian =3ydd Angharad a Heledd, Mydroilyn. Côr cymysg 1af Pontsian 2il Felinfach 3ydd Caerwedros Adran Gwaith Cartref Stori Fer – Y Goron 1af Twm Ebbsworth, Llanwenog 2il Elen Davies, Pontsian 3ydd Catrin Eilwen Davies, Talybont Cerdd – Y Gadair 1af Twm Ebbsworth, Llanwenog 2il Ianto Jones, Felinfach 3ydd Eiry Williams, Llangwyryfon Cystadleuaeth i aelodau 26 oed neu iau 1af Megan Lewis, Trisant 2il Eiry Williams, Llangwyryfon 3ydd Gwenyth Richards, Pontsian Cystadleuaeth i aelodau 21 oed neu iau 1af Daniel Evans, Bro’r Dderi 2il Lowri Thomas, Pontsian 3ydd Meinir Davies, Llanwenog Cystadleuaeth i aelodau 16 oed neu iau 1af Mari Glwys, Pontsian =2il Hanna Davies, Llanwenog =2il Carys Evans, Llanwenog Brawddeg 1af Meinir Davies, Llanwenog 2il Ianto Jones, Felinfach 3ydd Siriol Teifi, Pontsian Limrig 1af Siriol Teifi, Pontsian 2il Dion Davies, Llangwyryfon 3ydd Endaf Griffiths, Pontsian Ffotograffiaeth 1af Siôn Wyn Evans, Felinfach 2il Emily Lloyd, Llangwyryfon =3ydd Dyfrig Williams, Llangwyryfon =3ydd Rhodri Jenkins, Mydroilyn Celf 1af Ella Evans, Felinfach 2il Carwyn Davies, Llanwenog =3ydd Cari Davies, Tregaron =3ydd Bleddyn Thomas, Felinfach Cywaith Clwb 1af Pontsian 2il Llanwenog =3ydd Caerwedros =3ydd Felinfach =3ydd Llanddeiniol. Rhaglen Clwb 1af Llanddeiniol 2il Pontsian 3ydd Lledrod Hysbyseb Ceredigion 1af Pontsian 2il Llanwenog 3ydd Trisant Cystadlaethau Ychwanegol Llyfr Lloffion 1af Mydroilyn 2il Llanwenog 3ydd Felinfach Llyfr Trysorydd 1af Troedyraur 2il Llanwenog 3ydd Llanddeiniol Llyfr Cofnodion 1af Pontsian 2il Llanddewi Brefi 3ydd Felinfach Buddugwyr Cwpanau Eisteddfod Parti Llefaru Cwpan Her Janet Morgan, Pant-Defaid Lledrod Parti Deusain Cwpan Coffa her parhaol Penlanlas Isaf Llanwenog Meimio Cwpan Her Mared Rand Jones Llanwenog Sgets Cwpan Her Parti Drama Dyffryn Cletwr Pontsian Emyn Nofis Cwpan Her Einir Ryder Siôn-Rhys Evans, Caerwedros Unawdydd gorau Cwpan Her Mr a Mrs Gwyndaf James Heledd Besent, Mydroilyn Llefarydd gorau Cwpan y diweddar Mr a Mrs Elfyn Owen Nest Jenkins, Lledrod Côr Cwpan Her y diweddar Arglwydd Geraint Howells Pontsian Marciau uchaf yn y Gwaith Cartref Cwpan Her Heather Price, Esgereinon Pontsian Marciau uchaf yn yr Adran Ysgafn Tlws Her Nia George Pontsian Marciau uchaf yn yr Adran Lwyfan Tlws Her Teulu Hatcher Pontsian Ail fuddugol yn yr Eisteddfod Tlws Coffa Mr Eryl Jones, Mydroilyn Llanwenog Clwb Buddugol Tlws Teulu Hafod Iwan Pontsian .
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