Month: May 2017

Tyler with his parents and Kieran Steer

First Boccia Event for Fife Player

Young Tyler McLelland from Glenrothes has recently experienced boccia at the highest level in Scotland and he loved every minute. The weekend started with confirmation of his classification of BC4 on the Friday prior to the tournament proper and ended with a bounce pairs match with the outstanding GB international McGuire bothers from the West of Scotland. In between he competed in his first ever BC4 singles competition winning one match and losing another for a debut silver medal.

Tyler is being mentored and coached by GB Paralympian Kieran Steer. Overseeing the progress of the young Fife novice is GB Boccia lead coach Claire Morrison from Dalgety Bay. Tyler has only been playing a few months but his progress has been steady and is evident for all to see. Mum and Dad are very involved with Tyler’s new boccia career as well as being hugely supportive of his swimming ambitions. Tyler is an excellent young Disability Sport Fife sporting prospect and keen to follow in the footsteps of Kieran who represented Great Britain at the Paralympic Games in Rio.

Richard Brickley MBE
President, Disability Sport Fife

Hailey, Finlay and Skye with their collection of medals

An Exceptional Fife Sporting Family

The Davidson family from Inverkeithing have just enjoyed a spectacular weekend at the UK Dwarf Sports Association National Games in Birmingham. Inspired by the enthusiasm of her two children for sports, mum Hailey has only recently returned to active participation with immediate success.

Hailey and children Finlay and Skye competed in a wide range of sports events, as is the tradition at the National Games, winning 13 national titles. Sport is massively important to every family member and their lifestyle is one of daily physical activity across a range of sports within their local community.

Disability Sport Fife (DSF) is a much richer organisation since Hailey, Skye and Finlay signed up to DSF less than a year ago and everything they turn their hand to it is with total commitment. From martial arts to swimming, athletics to team Games, if there is an opportunity to be active the children will take the chance to join in. By attending the DSF Thursday run, jump and throws session at Pitreavie weekly, their track and throwing skills in particular have improved immensely. This was remarked upon by the officials at the National Games.

Hailey is an inspirational lead advocate in the Scottish Branch of the National Dwarf Sports Association. DSF coaches recently provided a training session for Branch members prior to their involvement in the National Games. Hailey is keen to encourage as many Scottish families with children with achondroplasia to become involved in sports as possible.

The Davidson family have been supportive of the Get Out and Get Active programme in Fife (GOGA) and value enormously the benefits of regular involvement in physical activity. The full list of their achievements at the weekend was as follows:

Hailey:
60m gold
Discus gold
Shot putt gold
Javelin silver
Shooting silver

Skye:
20m gold
10m gold
Cricketball gold
Frisbee bronze
Hockey gold
Football gold
Cycle silver
Swim gold

Finlay:
60m gold
40m gold
Relay 60m gold
Javelin gold
Shot putt bronze
Hockey bronze
Basketball bronze
Cycle bronze
Football bronze

Finlay and Skye head out to Canada for the World Games for Dwarf athletes later in the year and we wish them well. The Birmingham Games were perfect preparation. Well done to the Davidson family – outstanding sporting role models.

Richard Brickley MBE
President, Disability Sport Fife

Abercorn School captain with the trophy, his teammates and other competitors, and Rosemary and Aaron MacPhee.

Abercorn School Retain National Disability First Shinty Festival

Aviemore was the venue last month, for the seventeenth annual Disability First Shinty Festival which saw Abercorn School from Glasgow emerge as winners.

7 teams and 5 schools from Inverness, Oban, Perth Glasgow and North Ayrshire enjoyed coaching from qualified shinty coaches and games throughout the two day event which culminated in a tournament.

The tournament was played on a round robin format with all 7 teams playing each other once, with the top 2 teams making it through to the final.

The round robin league was extremely competitive with some excellent play and great goals scored throughout the day.

Abercorn School from Glasgow topped the group on maximum points with record holders Drummond clinching second place, two points behind Abercorn.

The final, surprisingly was a one side encounter with defending champions Abercorn proving too strong for their Inverness opponents Drummond, running out convincing winners by 6 goals to nil.

Camanachd Association President Jim Barr and Rosemary and Aaron Macphee presents t-shirts and medals to all the players and coaches.

Camanachd Association Youth Director, Willie MacDonald, said: “This is one of the most rewarding events we hold annually as we are bringing together children who don’t get many opportunities to compete in shinty. The event grows in popularity each year so I hope we build on this success for next year”.

Festival organiser and Regional Development Manager, Ronald Ross, said: “I would like to thank our festival sponsors the Celtic FC Foundation ‘Inspiring Sport’ programme and the MacPhee Family for their support of this hugely enjoyable event.”

Scottish Disability Sport CEO, Gavin Macleod, said: “Congratulations to the Cammanachd Association on another successful Disability First Shinty Festival and well done to all the schools, coaches and players who participated.”

Pictured is the Abercorn School captain with the trophy, his teammates and other competitors. Also in the picture is Rosemary and Aaron MacPhee.

Fife Swimmer in Outstanding Form in Sheffield

Congratulations to Ollie Carter on his outstanding performances at the British Para Swimming International Meet at Ponds Forge in Sheffield. The Carnegie Swimming Club member from Cupar competed in four events and reached two world finals and one GB final.

Ollie is coached by Morag Mitchell and is having a wonderful season. In Sheffield he broke his own Scottish record for 100m freestyle with a time of 59.13 for the S10 class. He also set a superb PB for 400m freestyle of 4:35.09 and another for 100m butterfly of 1:10.89. Ollie rounded off four days of excellent competition by swimming close to his PB in 200m IM.

Ollie has recently learned that he has been selected to swim in the World Para Swimming World Series in Indianapolis later in the year along with his Fife squad team mate Cara Smyth from Incas. The young Bell Baxter HS pupil was voted East Fife Sports Council Disabled Athlete of the Year at the Sports Council Awards Evening held recently in St Andrews.

Richard Brickley MBE
President, Disability Sport Fife

GB Men’s and Quad Teams into World Team Cup Semis

Great Britain’s men’s and quad wheelchair tennis teams have reached the semi-finals of their respective events at the 2017 BNP Paribas World Team Cup after winning their final round-robin ties on Thursday to finish top of their pools in Alghero, Sardinia.

Rio 2016 men’s singles gold and silver medallists Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett and teammate Dermot Bailey are unbeaten so far in the men’s competition at the International Tennis Federation’s flagship wheelchair tennis event, having secured 3-0 wins against China, Italy and Austria. They play Poland on Friday for a place in the men’s final for the second time in three years.

“There have been a few close ties and upsets in the draw. GB have done a good job to finish top of the group without losing a match.  It’s a real confidence boost going into the semis,” said 19-year-old Hewett. “There’s a good atmosphere in the camp, we are focussed on one match at a time and looking forward to the next one tomorrow.”

The World Team Cup has provided some memorable moments for GB players on the Tennis Foundation’s Wheelchair Tennis World Class Programme in recent years, including Hewett and Reid both being members of the Great Britain team that won the men’s title for the first time in 2015. Hewett was also part of the Great Britain team that won the junior title in 2013.

Hewett beat Martin Legner 6-1, 6-1 and Reid defeated Nico Langmann 6-3, 6-0 to give Britain an unassailable lead over Austria in Thursday’s third and last men’s Pool B round-robin contest. Bailey then partnered Reid to a narrow 6-1, 4-6, (10-6) victory over Langmann and Legner after a match tie-break in the doubles rubber.

The Great Britain quad team, featuring Rio quad singles silver medallist Andy Lapthorne, Antony Cotterill and James Shaw, have also finished top of Pool B in their event after a 3-0 victory over Korea and 2-1 wins over Canada and Japan.

Cotterill dropped the opening singles rubber of Thursday’s contest against Japan, but Lapthorne forced the doubles rubber after beating Mitsuteru Moroishi with a powerful display 6-0 6-0. Reigning Doubles Masters champions Cotterill and Lapthorne then won the doubles rubber against Shota Kawano and Moroishi 6-3, 6-3.

“I’m really pleased with how the week has gone so far and I’m looking forward to another big match on Saturday,” said Lapthorne, who has been a part of two Great Britain teams that have won the World Team Cup quad title previously.

Great Britain play USA on Saturday in a bid to reach this year’s final after Cotterill and Lapthorne were both members of the GB team that last won the quad title in 2014.

Great Britain’s junior team of Ruairi Logan and World Team Cup debutants Alex Chaston and George Davies will play off for fifth to eighth places. All three of Great Britain’s junior round-robin contests against Brazil, Russia and Turkey have been decided in the doubles rubber, with 15-year-old Logan unbeaten so far in his three singles rubbers.

Photo courtesy of the Tennis Foundation

Scott Quin in the IPC World Swimming Championships 2015

International Success for Scottish Swimmers

A team of 25 swimmers competed in the British Para Swimming International Meet between Thursday 27 and Sunday 30 April. The event took place for the fourth year running in Pond’s Forge, Sheffield.

This event is one of the largest open competitions for para swimmers and attracted teams from all over the world. As British Swimming enters a new Paralympic cycle, athletes were competing for the title of British Champion. Races toko place over the four days with heat sessions taking place in the morning and finals in the evening.

Toni Shaw and Stephen Clegg had a particularly successful event, as they broke eight British and Scottish records between them. A full list of new record holders is below.

British Records:
Stephen Clegg S12 50m Freestyle (25.14)
Stephen Clegg S12 100m Freestyle (54.08)
Stephen Clegg S12 100m Backstroke (1:02.01)

Scottish Records:
Toni Shaw S9 50m Freestyle (30.97)
Toni Shaw S9 100m Freestyle (1:06.54)
Toni Shaw S9 400m Freestyle (4:58.66)
Toni Shaw S9 100m Butterfly (1:12.35)
Toni Shaw SM9 200m IM (2:44.61)
Beth Johnston S10 100m Backstroke (1:18.66)
Oliver Carter S10 100m Freestyle (59.13)

World Para Series Medallists:
Gold – Conner Morrison 100m Breaststroke
Silver – Scott Quin 100m Breaststroke
Silver – Andrew Mullen 50m Butterfly
Silver – Andrew Mullen 50m Backstroke
Silver – Stephen Clegg 100m Backstroke
Bronze – Stephen Clegg 100m Freestyle
Bronze – Stephen Clegg 100m Butterfly

General Stats:
Total 107 Events
Total Final Swims 54 (50.5%)
PBs as % of total Swims 36.6%
Total Scottish Swimmers Entered 25

Day 1

On day one, University of Aberdeen Performance athlete, Conner Morrison (SB14), took gold in the MC 100m breaststroke event, with a time of 1:07.53 (947 points). Paralympic silver medallist, Scott Quin, SB14, (Warrender Baths) secured silver in 1:08.29 (916 points).

Paralympian Stephen Clegg (S12) picked up bronze in the MC 100m freestyle. The University of Stirling athlete touched home in 54.08 (834 points), which was a new British Record.

Andrew Mullen (S5, City of Glasgow Swim Team) and Oliver Carter (S10, Carnegie) finished 19th and 21st respectively. Earlier in the day Oliver Carter broke the Scottish Record for the event, touching home in 59.13.

In other World Series finals, Toni Shaw (S9, University of Aberdeen Performance) finished 11th in the MC 100m freestyle in 1:07.30. Earlier in the day she had broken the Scottish Record for the event with a time of 1:06.54. Rosie Bancroft (S10, Manchester Aquatics) and Abby Kane (S13, Ren 96) were 16th and 21st overall for the event.

Reagan Doig (SB14, Stirling Swimming), finished 18th overall in the MC 100m breaststroke.

Day 2

Stephen Clegg (S12, University of Stirling) continued his record breaking form on day 2 of the British Para-Swimming International Meet at Ponds Forge in Sheffield, breaking the British Record in the MC 50m freestyle event with a time of 25.14 to finish 9th overall (764 points). He takes the record from older brother James.

Andrew Mullen (S5, City of Glasgow Swim Team) finished 20th overall with a time of 36.37 (677 points).

In the Women’s MC 50m freestyle World Series finals, Toni Shaw (S9, University of Aberdeen Performance) finished 13th overall in 31.33 (732 points). Earlier in the day Shaw had broken the Scottish record for the event with a time of 30.97.

Abby Kane (S13, Ren 96) finished in 30.58 (714 points) to finish 16th overall for the event.

Shaw (SM9) went onto break the Scottish Record again in the MC 200m IM World Series final, posting a time of 2:44.61 to finish 14th overall with 724 points.

In the Men’s MC 200m IM World Series finals, Scott Quin (SM14, Warrender Baths Club) finished 11th overall with a time of 2:21.44 (758 points) while gold medallist from day 1, Conner Morrison (SM14, University of Aberdeen Performance) touched home in 2:22.16 (746 points) to finish 12th.

Day 3

Toni Shaw (S9, University of Aberdeen Performance), secured her hat-trick of Scottish Records on day 3 of the British Para Swimming International Meet, taking place at Ponds Forge in Sheffield. The 13-year old swam to a new record in the MC 100m butterfly World Series final, posting a time of 1:12.35 which saw her finish 7th overall with 784 points.

Reagan Doig (S14, Stirling Swimming) finished 14th overall for the event in a time of 1:11.46 (625 points).

Stephen Clegg (S12, University of Stirling) was back on the podium twice, with Silver in the MC 100m backstroke, where he won silver in a time of 1:02.01 (876 points). That improved on the British Record he set for the event at the Paralympic Games in Rio last summer.

Later on in the evening Clegg won Bronze in the MC 100m butterfly, finishing in 1:00.92, 812 points.

Andrew Mullen (S5, City of Glasgow Swim Team) made a welcome return to the podium on the penultimate day of racing at the British Para Swimming International Meet in Sheffield.

Mullen won silver in the MC 50m butterfly with a time of 37.59 (738 points).

Paralympic silver medallist, Abby Kane (S13, Ren 96) finished 6th overall in the MC 100m backstroke, with a time of 1:10.58 (849 points).

Day 4

Paralympic Silver medallist, Andrew Mullen (S5, City of Glasgow Swim Team) had to be satisfied with silver again for the MC 50m backstroke World Series Final on the last day of racing at the British Para Swimming International Meet in Sheffield. Mullen’s time of 38.04 (775 points) was just 0.1 off his time in Rio, which won him the silver medal for the event.

Gold went to Czech Republic’s Arnost Petracek (S4) in a world record time of 42.22 and a total of 1035 points.

In other World Series Finals, Toni Shaw (S9, University of Aberdeen Performance) again showed her form, finishing 5th in the MC 400m freestyle event, with a time of 4:59.51 (683 points). Abby Kane (S13, Ren 96) was 12th in 5:03.65 (624 points), while Beth Johnston (S10, BEST) and Cara Smyth (S10, InCAS) finished 19th and 21st respectively with times of 5:25.18 (572 points) and 5:31.27 (541 points).

In the Men’s MC 400m freestyle event, Oliver Carter (S10, Carnegie) finished 10th in 4:35.09 (645 points).

In the MC 200m freestyle World Series finals, Conner Morrison (S14, University of Aberdeen Performance) finished 9th overall in 2:06.35, with Scott Quin (S14, Warrender Baths) and Jack Milne (S14, Dundee City Aquatics) finishing 14th and 22nd respectively in 2:08.35 (743 points) and 2:12.69 (672 points).

Reagan Doig (S14, Stirling Swimming) was 7th overall in the Women’s MC 200m freestyle  posting a time of 2:23.16 for 620 points).

The full list of swimmers competing is below:

Name Branch Region
Rosie Bancroft West
Lewis Beagrie West
Christian Buchanan Lothian Disability Sport East
Oliver Carter Disability Sport Fife Fife
Stephen Clegg Borders Disability Sport East
Reagan Doig Perth & Kinross Disability Sport Tayside
Adam Donnachie South Lanarkshire Disability Sport West
Rhys Gill Grampian Disability Sport Grampian
Hope Gordon Highland Disability Sport Highlands & Islands
Kayleigh Haggo Ayrshire Sportsability West
Genevieve Hunter West
Kyle Hughes West
Beth Johnston Borders Disability Sport East
Abby Kane Ayrshire Sportsability West
John Law West
Stephen McCormick Disability Sport Fife Fife
Amy McFarlane West
Jack Milne Tayside
Conner Morrison Grampian Disability Sport Grampian
Andrew Mullen West
Laura Pilkington Lothian Disability Sport East
Scott Quin Lothian Disability Sport East
Toni Shaw Grampian Disability Sport Grampian
Cara Smyth Disability Sport Fife Fife
Erin Swan West

Full results can be seen here.

If you or anyone you know would like to become involved in disability swimming, please contact Scottish Disability Sport on 0131 317 1130 or admin@scottishdisabilitysport.com.

Junior A Winners 2017 - Carrongrange

2017 National 5-a-side Football Championships

Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) and the Scottish Football Association (SFA) were delighted to deliver the National 5-a-side football Championships at Glasgow Green once again.

An entry of 45 teams from all over Scotland arrived at Glasgow Green to participate in the SDS/ SFA National Championships to determine which team can claim bragging rights for the 5-a-side format for the year ahead.

David McArdle of the SFA organised the programme for the event and it was heartening to see 7 sections represented on the day, an increase of 2 from 2016. The combining of A Class and B Class players in the Premier Division has allowed teams a much more competitive environment and accommodates teams that would otherwise not play many matches.

It proved to be a very successful tournament, once again, for teams from the West of Scotland, with 6 out of the 7 competitions being won by teams from this region, demonstrating the strength of the clubs and players in this area. Glasgow Firhill emerged victorious in the Premiership division defeating Highland in the final in a repeat of the previous two year results, Claremont Colts defeated last year’s champions Blantyre to win the Championship title, however Blantyre dominated the League 1 section with both their teams reaching the final. Claremont sealed the League 2 title with Glasgow Ladies seeing off Dundee’s St James in the female section.

Carrongrange schools a terrific event this year as their A squad took the A title with victory over Lothian in the Junior A section. Glasgow’s talented Abercorn team just proved too strong for them in the Junior B section, however.

Scottish Disability Sport and the Scottish Football Association are grateful for the input of Brian Martin for providing officials, and to Phil Storrier and the students of Kelvin College for their unstinting support throughout the day.

The next football national event will take place at Toryglen in September.

 

B7/8 Male Section Finalists 2017

2017 National Indoor Singles Championships

Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) and the Scottish Indoor Bowling Association (SIBA) were delighted to hold the 2nd annual National Indoor Para Bowls Singles Championships once again at Falkirk IBC. The event originally arose out of a willingness of various stakeholders agreeing to work together to make this new event possible and complete the circle of competition in all formats of the sport. SDS, SIBA, Scottish Association of Blind Bowlers (SABB) and Scottish Deaf Bowlers Association (SDBA) all contributed to this event and evidences what can be achieved by strong partnership working. The event has proven to be an exciting addition to the bowling calendar and was further strengthened by the involvement this year of Co-op Funeralcare who have committed to the sponsorship of this event for at least the next three years.

The event continues to grow with 63 bowlers competing over three days of competition – an increase on competitors and days from 2016. Plans are already in place to grow further for 2018 with SIBA committing to providing trophies for each section.

The first day of the event witnessed the bowlers with a learning disability competing over three sections for the title of national champion.

28th April

The bowlers with a learning disability section featured 24 bowlers from four SDS branches and a high quality field turned out for the second opportunity at a national indoor title.

In the Male A section an all-Fife clash saw Daryl Stewart defeat Craig Donaldson by the narrowest of margins in an enthralling final with plenty quality on show.

The Female A section featured last year’s champion – Lothian bowler Amanda Craig and a bowler who has had a phenomenal season with her club, Fife’s Pamela Mitchell. Both bowlers began strongly before Pamela eased away following the fifth end to finish on top.

An all Lothian final in the Gents B section culminated with last year’s finalist Christina McSherry edging out her stablemate Euan Wright.

29th April

The deaf bowlers featured one male section and one female section. Once again, it was a real pleasure to welcome the deaf bowlers to the event and thanks have to go to Keith Hyland – secretary of the SDBA for his co-ordination and in his role as interpreter during the event.

Morris Cavanagh (Lothian) won the male section finishing ahead of Billy Paxton (Glasgow) 21-10. Charlotte Simpson (Glasgow) proved too strong in the final defeating Isabella Ingram (Dundee) by the same score.

The bowlers with a visual impairment had two sections B2/B3 for Male & Female. The Fife Pocket Rocket Maria Spencer defended her title with aplomb and defeated fellow IBD World Champion Irene Edgar (Ayrshire) in the female section.

Irene’s husband Billy Edgar – another gold medallist from New Zealand 2015 – defeated Fife’s Ian Graham in the final 21-15. Three of the four finalists in these sections have been selected to represent Scotland at the upcoming 8 Nations Test Series in Gold Coast, Australia in June. Irene, Billy and Maria will travel with a squad of 18 players, directors and coaches who will join up with their mainstream counterparts in the southern hemisphere for a fortnight of competition as a qualifier for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

30th April

Four females competed in the open section for female bowlers with a physically disability.  Barbara McMillan, Tracy Black, Mary Wilson and Rosemary Lenton completed the round robin section. The final was contested between the two vastly experienced bowlers Barbara McMillan (Fife) and Rosemary Lenton (Dumfries & Galloway). A resounding victory for Barbara by 21 shots to 8 proved her hard work in the close season has begun to bear fruit.

The B6 male section saw an increase of 100% in competitors which illustrates the strength in depth of this section following a period of identification of players. Despite the expanded section two familiar names contested the final. Billy Allan (Fife) avenged his semi-final knockout last year by defeating Lothian’s Gary Clelland 21 shots to 9.

The section for B7/8 Male bowlers grew in numbers by 3 from 2016 and the final proved to be a repeat of the 2016 edition with South Lanarkshire’s Garry Brown defeating Ayrshire’s John Wardrope by a slightly more comfortable score of 21-16 than his one –shot victory last year. Celebrations continued for these two bowlers as they discovered – along with Billy Allan – that they too had been selected to join Team Scotland on the trip down under.

Indoor bowling offers significant competitive and participation opportunities to bowlers. Therefore, after the continued success of this event, every effort should be made to develop and encourage its expansion throughout the branches and regions.

There are clearly bowlers playing regularly that are still to be identified by SDS and its member branches and continued efforts should be made to engage as far and wide with all partners in the bowling community to enable the sport to continue to grow. This should ensure bowlers with a disability access established pathways and keep Scotland at the forefront of this great sport internationally.

Sam Fernando running

Fife Successes at Cross Country Championships

Horrendous weather conditions resulted in the postponement of the 2017 Scottish Cross Country Championships until the end of April. The Championships are organised by Scottish Athletics and Scottish Disability Sport and Disability Sport Fife was represented by athletes from Woodmill HS, Balwearie HS, Lochgelly HS, Levenmouth Academy, Bell Baxter HSand Fife AC.

There were many fine performances by Fife junior athletes but it was Fife AC athletes Sam Fernando and Carter Taylor who turned in the outstanding senior performances of the day. Competing over 3K they finished first and second respectively with Sam recording 12.30 and Carter 13.58. Sam is one of the leading class T20 middle distance athletes in the UK with a very bright future ahead. Carter has only recently taken up cross country and track racing but he is improving with ever race. Sam is coached by Ron Morrison and Carter by Steve Doig at Fife AC. Brandon Eason from Balwearie HS was the only junior competing over 3K and he finished in third place in his event.

In the girls 2K race (S3-S6)Louise Harley from Lochgelly HS continued her fine run of form with a another win. Allan Wilson from Levenmouth Academy also recorded a win in 11.12 in the S1/S2 boys 2K race. Mathew Blair from Woodmill HS won silver in 10.32 in the 2K race for S5/S6 boys.

There was only one Fife winner in the 1K races and that was the brilliant young Sophie Coughlin (S1) from Bell Baxter HS in 6.52. Sophie’s time was the fifth fastest female 1K time of the day and she is only a first year pupil. A young athlete with a very promising future.

Megan Wilson Woodmill HS won silver in the S2 girls 1k, Marie Davidson Levenmouth Academy won bronze in S2 girls 1K, Kerry Kotlewski Bell Baxter HS won bronze in S4 girls 1K and Billie Lowe Balwearie HS won bronze in the S6 girls 1K.

Edwin Barron from Woodmill HS won silver in the S2 boys 1K, Arran Howe from Bell Baxter HS won silver in the S4 boys 1K, and Balwearie HS pupils Reece Dickson and Calum Robertson won silver and bronze respectively in the S6 boys 1K race.

Once again excellent performances by Fife’s junior and senior athletes at the national cross country championships. Athletes now turn their attention to the Fife Championships to be organised by Disability Sport Fife and Fife AC at the Beveridge Park in Kirkcaldy on Thursday 18th May. Thereafter attention turns to the 2017 Fife Track and Field Championships to be held at Pitreavie on Wednesday June 14th with support from the Fife Sports and Leisure Trust.

Richard Brickley MBE
President, Disability Sport Fife

Para Bowls Squad Announced

Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) is the recognised governing body for para bowls in Scotland and is tasked with selecting a squad that is capable of delivering medals at the highest levels of international competition, including the Home Nations Championships, IBD World Championships and the Commonwealth Games.  Scotland is considered to be one of the leading countries within the sport and our mission is to become the number one para bowls nation in the world.

With the inclusion of two events within the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games para programme – Mixed Pair B2/B3 and Open Triple B6/B7/B8 – preparations have accelerated.  As a result SDS, along with the coaching staff, have been in the process of monitoring performances within the current programme in order to select a group of players tasked with ensuring Scotland’s qualification for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games.  This group of players will compete at the Gold Coast Para-Sport Lawn Bowls Competition from the 4 – 7 June 2017 at Broadbeach Bowls Club in Australia.

Selection decisions are always difficult and given the strength and depth that we now have in the programme this has become even more challenging, with competition or places extremely high.

Commenting on the team selection, SDS Performance Manager Gary Fraser said:

“SDS are delighted to announce a strong field of players to compete at the Gold Coast Para-Sport Lawn Bowls Competition.  Selection decisions were extremely difficult but we feel the group has a good blend of experience, youth and a strong sense of team unity, which is vital for pairs and triples disciplines. We look forward to the event next month and have every confidence in the players we have selected. Furthermore, we are delighted to be receiving various support services via the sportscotand Institute of Sport, in order to ensure our players are in the best possible position to deliver at the Commonwealth Games in 2018”.

Open Triples B6/B7/B8

Player Classification Town Local Authority
Billy Allan B6 Cowdenbeath Fife
Mike Nicoll B6 Jedburgh Scottish Borders
Garry Brown B7 Kirkmuirhill South Lanarkshire
Martin Hunter B7 Burntisland Fife
Michael Simpson B7 Auchtermuchty Fife
John Wardrope B7 Ayr South Ayrshire
Reserves
Barbara McMillan B7 Cowdenbeath Fife
Gary Clelland B6 Linlithgow West Lothian

 

Mixed Pair B2/B3

Robert Barr B3 Glasgow Glasgow
Billy Edgar B3 Saltcoats North Ayrshire
Irene Edgar B2 Saltcoats North Ayrshire
Maria Spencer B3 Dunfermline Fife
Reserve
Mary Stevenson B2 Barrhead Renfrewshire

 

Directors

Director Town Local Authority
Sarah-Jane Ewing Dunfermline Fife
Ron McArthur Falkirk Falkirk
Christine Morrow Dalmuir Clydebank
David Thomas Ardrossan North Ayrshire

Coaches

Coaches Town Local Authority
Bob Dick (Head Coach) Cupar Fife
Chris McGready Perth Perth & Kinross
Eric McMillan Cowdenbeath Fife
Nigel Walker Dalgety Bay Fife