Month: March 2018

Paratriathlon at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games

#TeamScot2018

 Scottish Disability Sport is delighted to continue to provide an overview of the sports that Scottish Para athletes will compete in as members of Team Scotland at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. In the second of the series, we highlight the sport of Paratriathlon and Karen Darke MBE.

An exciting combination of swimming, cycling and running, triathlon is a great test of an individual’s overall physical ability. Participation in paratriathlon has risen dramatically in recent years resulting in the sport being included in the Paralympic Games programme in 2016. Following the impact of paratriathlon at Rio de Janeiro, the sport will now make its debut within the para programme for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia.

The Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games will see Highlander Karen Darke compete in the PTWC H1 class on Saturday 7th April at the Southport Broadwater Parklands venue.

Karen Darke MBE

Paralympic gold medallist at Rio 2016 and silver medallist at London 2012, Karen is an athlete, adventurer and author. Having hand cycled her way 2,000 miles from Canada to Mexico in 2017, she will take to the start line in Gold Coast where Para-Triathlon makes its debut.

 Since being paralysed from the chest down in a climbing accident age 21, the Inverness based athletes has pushed herself in an incredible series of challenges, alongside her sporting endeavours, including crossing Greenland’s ice cap and climbing Mont Blanc, Matterhorn and El Capitan, all using just the power of her arms.

 Gold medal in the TRI-1 class at the 2014 European Para-Triathlon Championships.

  • Silver medal in the H3 Time Trial and bronze medal in the H3 Road Race at the 2014 UCI Para-Cycling Road World Championships.
  • Gold medal in the Road Time Trial H1-3 at the 2016 Paralympic Games.
  • Bronze medal in the TRI-1 class at the 2017 European Championships.
  • Gold medal in the TRI-1 class at the 2017 Iseo-Franciacorta ITU Para-Triathlon World Cup.

 Karen’s athlete profile can be viewed here.

For a schedule of para triathlon events please follow the link below: https://www.gc2018.com/sport/triathlon

Scottish Disability Sport has produced a factsheet on para triathlon for people with a disability which can be downloaded here.

And a video fact file can be viewed here.

Tomorrow

The next 2018 Commonwealth Games Para sport we will feature will be swimming. Toni Shaw and Beth Johnstone will make their Commonwealth Games debuts at Gold Coast so come back tomorrow to find out more.

Powerlifting at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games

#TeamScot2018

In the lead-up to the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games, Scottish Disability Sport is delighted to provide an overview of the sports that Scottish Para athletes are competing in as part of Team Scotland. In the first of the series of sports, we highlight the sport of powerlifting and Micky Yule.

The ultimate test of power and strength, Powerlifting is all about how much an athlete can lift in the bench press related to their own bodyweight. It is open to all athletes with any impairment. The sport is adapted from non-disabled powerlifting, concentrating solely on the bench-press movement. The key aspect of the sport is simple, the person who lifts the most weight within their body weight category on the day of competition is deemed the winner.

The Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games will see Musselburgh’s Micky Yule compete in the S750 Men’s Heavyweight (over 72kg) class on Tuesday 10th April at the Carrara Sports and Leisure Centre.

Micky Yule

Micky served in the Scots Royal Engineers, when in 2010 he was injured by an improvised explosive device. He had already competed with the army powerlifting team for three years and after a year out to recover from his injuries, he returned to training.

He was the first Scot to compete at a Commonwealth Games in powerlifting, finishing 4th at Glasgow 2014. He was also the first British athlete to win gold at the Invictus Games, taking titles in both 2014 and 2016. He holds the British bench press record at 195kg.

  • Represented Scotland at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in 2014 finishing in 4th place in the Men’s Heavyweight category.
  • Gold medal in the up to 80Kg weight class at the 2015 IPC Powerlifting European Championships in Eger, Hungary.
  • Gold medal in the Men’s Lightweight competition at the 2016 Invictus Games in Orlando, Florida.
  • 6th place finish in the -65kg class at the 2016 Summer Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
  • 1st place finish in the Heavyweight class at the 2017 IPC British Championships.

Micky’s athlete profile can be viewed here.

For a schedule of powerlifting events at the Gold Coast Games, please follow the link: https://www.gc2018.com/sport/para-powerlifting

Scottish Disability Sport has produced a factsheet on powerlifting for people with a disability which can be downloaded here.

Tomorrow

Please return tomorrow for all the information relating to the sport of paratriathlon, with Scotland’s Karen Darke competing as part of Team Scotland at Gold Coast.

Para Bowls Squads Announced

Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) is the recognised governing body for para bowls in Scotland and is tasked with selecting a national 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 nations within the sport and our intention is to build on this success.

The players selected will be in contention for the Home Nations Championships in Weston-super-Mare in June 2018, as our attention switches towards the 2020 IBD World Championships.

Of course everyone associated to para lawn bowls in Scotland will be watching the imminent Commonwealth Games with interest as we compete in both the B2/B3 Mixed Pair and B6/B7/B8 Open Triple.

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

“It is an exciting time within the sport as the Commonwealth Games are fast approaching and we wish the players and coaches every success.  Looking forward, however, SDS is delighted to announce a strong field of players within our national programme which will begin focussing on the IBD World Championships in 2020.”

“We have several training sessions prior to the Home Nations Championships in June and we will be looking to take a very strong team to England.”

Scottish Para Lawn Bowls Squad
Players

Player Classification Town Local Authority
Eleanor Clark B1 Kirkcaldy Fife
Bennett Ward B1
Irene Edgar B2 Saltcoats North Ayrshire
Ian Graham B2 Dunfermline Fife
John Fox B2 Johnstone Renfrewshire
Mary Stevenson B3 Barrhead Renfrewshire
Melanie Inness B3 Balerno Edinburgh
Harry Harris B3 Larbert Falkirk
Maria Spencer B3 Dunfermline Fife
Robert Barr B3 Glasgow Glasgow
Billy Edgar B3 Saltcoats North Ayrshire
Sandy McIntosh* TBC
Billy Allan B6 Cowdenbeath Fife
Fraser Mathieson B6 St Ninians Stirling
Gary Clelland B6 Linlithgow West Lothian
George Guthrie B6 Glasgow Glasgow
Mike Nicoll B6 Jedburgh Scottish Borders
Ian Donaldson B6 Dumfries Dumfries & Galloway
Barbara McMillan B7 Cowdenbeath Fife
Derek Hartley B7 Tullibody Clackmannanshire
John Hughes B7 Stewarton East Ayrshire
John Wardrope B7 Ayr South Ayrshire
Martin Hunter B7 Burntisland Fife
Michael Simpson B7 Auchtermuchty Fife
Garry Brown B7 Kirkmuirhill South Lanarkshire
Rosemary Lenton B7 Dumfries Dumfries & Galloway
Daniel Porter* TBC Galashiels Scottish Borders
Stephen Key* TBC Perth Perth & Kinross
Brendan Handling B8 Stranraer Dumfries & Galloway
  • Selection subject to classification

Coaches

 Coach Town  Local Authority
Bob Dick (Head Coach) Cupar Fife
Chris McGready Grangemouth Falkirk
Eric McMillan Cowdenbeath Fife
Nigel Walker Dalgety Bay Fife
Bob Christie Brechin Angus
Sarah Jane Ewing Dunfermline Fife
Christine Morrow Dalmuir West Dunbartonshire
Doreen Strachan Glasgow Glasgow
David Thomas Ardrossan North Ayrshire
Grace Whitton Bothwell North Lanarkshire
Ron Anderson Blackford Perth & Kinross
Marday Vyapooree
George Miller Ardrossan North Ayrshire

Team Announced for the 2018 CPISRA World Games

Scottish Disability Sport is delighted to confirm that we have selected a team to represent Scotland at the CPISRA Word Games in Sant Cugat, Spain from the 6 – 12 August.

As a member of the Cerebral Palsy International Sports and Recreation Association (CPISRA) Scottish Disability Sport has a longstanding tradition of competing in the event having been most recently represented in Nottingham in 2015.

The event is seen as an ideal opportunity for aspiring world class athletes, with Cerebral Palsy, to compete in a high performance multi-sport event.  This type of experience and exposure is essential on the athlete journey, prior to selection for more high profile competitions, such as the Paralympic or Commonwealth Games.

Scotland will be represented in the sports of athletics, boccia, swimming and table tennis.

Gary Fraser, SDS Performance Manager, said: “We have been working closely with our partner SGB’s to select a team of athletes that are on an upward trajectory within their sport and can use this event as a spring board for future success.  The team size is smaller than previous years, which makes selections even more challenging, but we are more than confident of Scottish success at the Games.”

Selected Athletes and Coaches

Athletes
Shelby Watson – Athletics
Ross Paterson – Athletics
Graham Condie – Athletics
Kirsty Soutar – Athletics
Abbie McNally – Athletics
Ewan Waite – Athletics
Nathan Blackie – Athletics
Lewis Clow – Athletics
Connaire McLindon – Athletics
Gavin Drysdale – Athletics
Sean McCann – Boccia
Reegan Stevenson – Boccia
Callum Glasgow – Boccia
Paul McCann – Boccia Ramp Assistant
Kyle Hughes – Swimming
Isaac Dunning – Swimming
Rhys Gill – Swimming
Erin Swann – Swimming
Conor McAdam – Table Tennis
Ryan Henry – Table Tennis

Coaches and Assistants
Charlie Forbes – Head Coach, Athletics
Pamela Robson – Head Coach, Athletics
John Kinder – Coach, Athletics
Andrinne Craig – Head Coach, Boccia
Jacqueline Stevenson – Personal Assistant, Boccia
Jane Gordon – Personal Assistant, Boccia
Jen Quinton – Head Coach, Swimming
Andrew Hemphill – Coach, Swimming
Samantha Davies – Personal Assistant, Athletics
Margaret Drysdale – Personal Assistant, Athletics
Euan McLaughlin – Head Coach, Table Tennis

2018 Commonwealth Games Schedule

Day 1: 5th April 2018
Local time GMT Sport Event Round Athlete/s
1430-1700 0530-0800 Cycling – Track B Sprint Preliminary and Semi Final Aileen McGlynn OBE
Louise Haston
1600-2115 0700-1215 Lawn Bowls B6/B7/B8 Triples Preliminary Garry Brown
Mike Nicoll
Michael Simpson
1600-2115 0700-1215 Lawn Bowls B2/B3 Pairs Preliminary Robert Barr
Irene Edgar
Sarah Jane Ewing
David Thomas
1900-2200 1000-1300 Cycling – Track B 1000m Time Trial Final Neil Fachie MBE
Matthew Rotherham
Day 2: 6th April 2018
Local time GMT Sport Event Round Athlete/s
1030-1300 0130-0400 Swimming S9 100m Backstroke Preliminary Toni Shaw
1600-2115 0700-1215 Lawn Bowls B6/B7/B8 Triples Preliminary Garry Brown
Mike Nicoll
Michael Simpson
 1600-2115 0700-1215 Lawn Bowls B2/B3 Pairs Preliminary Robert Barr
Irene Edgar
Sarah Jane Ewing
David Thomas
1930-2230 1030-1330 Swimming S9 100m Backstroke Final Toni Shaw
Day 3: 7th April 2018
Local time GMT Sport Event Round Athlete/s
0930-1500 0030-0600 Triathlon Event Karen Darke MBE
1030-1300 0130-0400 Swimming SM10 Individual Medley Preliminary Beth Johnston
Toni Shaw
1330-1630 0430-0730 Cycling – Track B Sprint Preliminary and Semi Final Neil Fachie MBE
Matthew Rotherham
1600-2115 0700-1215 Lawn Bowls B6/B7/B8 Triples Preliminary Garry Brown
Mike Nicoll
Michael Simpson
1830-2230 0930-1330 Cycling – Track B Sprint Final Neil Fachie MBE
Matthew Rotherham
1830-2230 0930-1330 Cycling – Track B 1000m Time Trial Final Aileen McGlynn OBE
Louise Haston
1930-2230 1030-1330 Swimming SM10 200m Individual Medley Final Beth Johnston
Toni Shaw
Day 4: 8th April 2015
Local time GMT Sport Event Round Athlete/s
0900-1545 0000-0645 Lawn Bowls B2/B3 Pairs Preliminary Robert Barr
Irene Edgar
Sarah Jane Ewing
David Thomas
1030-1300 0130-0430 Swimming S9 100m Freestyle Preliminary Toni Shaw
1400-1800 0500-0900 Athletics F38 Long Jump Final Amy Carr
1730-2030 0830-1130 Lawn Bowls B6/B7/B8 Triples Preliminary Garry Brown
Mike Nicoll
Michael Simpson
Day 5: 9th April 2018
Local time GMT Sport Event Round Athlete/s
0900-1530 0000-0630 Lawn Bowls B2/B3 Pairs Preliminary Robert Barr
Irene Edgar
Sarah Jane Ewing
David Thomas
1030-1230 0130-0330 Swimming SB9 100m Breaststroke Preliminary Toni Shaw
1700-2215 0800-1315 Lawn Bowls B6/B7/B8 Triples Preliminary Garry Brown
Mike Nicoll
Michael Simpson
1900-2230 1000-1330 Athletics T38 100m Final Amy Carr
1930-2230 1030-1330 Swimming SB9 100m Breaststroke Final Toni Shaw
Day 6: 10th April 2018
Local time GMT Sport Event Round Athlete/s
1600-2115 0700-1215 Lawn Bowls B2/B3 Pairs Semi Final Robert Barr
Irene Edgar
Sarah Jane Ewing
David Thomas
1900-2230 1000-1330 Athletics T54 1500m Final Samantha Kinghorn
Day 7: 11th April 2018
Local time GMT Sport Event Round Athlete/s
1600-2145 0700-1245 Lawn Bowls B6/B7/B8 Triples Semi Final Garry Brown
Mike Nicoll
Michael Simpson
1600-2145 0700-1245 Lawn Bowls B2/B3 Pairs Final Robert Barr
Irene Edgar
Sarah Jane Ewing
David Thomas
1900-2245 1000-1345 Athletics T35 100m Final Maria Lyle
Day 8: 12th April 2018
Local time GMT Sport Event Round Athlete/s
0900-1545 0000-0645 Lawn Bowls B6/B7/B8 Triples Final Garry Brown
Mike Nicoll
Michael Simpson
Day 10: 14th April 2018
Local time GMT Sport Event Round Athlete/s
1930-2130 1030-1230 Powerlifting Heavyweight Final Micky Yule
Day 11: 15th April 2018
Local time GMT Sport Event Round Athlete/s
0610-1200 2110-0300 Athletics T54 Marathon Final Samantha Kinghorn

2018 Commonwealth Games Quick Facts

      • The Commonwealth Games Games takes place in Gold Coast, Australia between the 4 April – 15 April 2018.
      • There will be a total of 6,600 athletes and team officials from 70 nations and territories involved in the Games.
      • These will be the most inclusive in Commonwealth Games history with 38 medal events across a record seven sports with around 300 Para athletes (73% more medal opportunities than Glasgow 2014 and 45% more athletes).
      • Team Scotland will comprise of 224 athletes competing across 18 sports.
      • Team Scotland is set to be represented in six Para Sports in Gold Coast: aquatics, athletics, cycling, lawn bowls, powerlifting and triathlon.
      • SDS is the lead body and has been responsible for the development and selection of the Para Lawn Bowls programme.
      • The 18 Scottish Para athletes selected for the Gold Coast Games is the largest to be selected for an away Games.
      • 56% of the Para athletes on Team Scotland are female.
      • 56% of the Para Team will make their debut at the Gold Coast Games.
      • 22% of the Para Team are blind or visually impaired.
      • 11% of the Para Team use a wheelchair for sports.
      • 44% of the Para Team are ambulant and have a physical disability.
      • 22% of the Para Team are non-disabled.
      • 61% of Para Team have been supported by SDS.
    • At the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, Scotland won a total of 7 medals (11% of the total medals available for para events) including 3 golds (14% of the total gold medals available for para events).

Micky Yule

Event: S750 Men’s Heavyweight (over 72kg)

Date of Birth: 24/12/1978

Hometown: Musselburgh

Lives: Southampton

Occupation: Athlete

Club: Edinburgh / Leeds

Coach: Neil Crosbie, Rik Partridge

Personal Best: 195kg

Achievements:

  • 2017 IPC British Championships: Heavyweight gold
  • 2016 Paralympic Games, Rio: -65kg 6th
  • 2016 Invictus Games: Lightweight gold
  • 2015 European Championships: -80kg gold
  • 2014 Invictus Games: Lightweight gold
  • 2014 Commonwealth Games, Glasgow: Heavyweight 4th
  • 2014 IPC World Championships: -65kg 5th
  • 2014 IPC British Championships: Lightweight silver
  • 2014 BWAD Para-Powerlifting Championships: -65kg silver.

Twitter: @MickyYule9

Instagram: bigmky9

 

Karen Darke MBE

Event: Para-Triathlon (PTWC H1)

Date of Birth: 25/07/1971

Hometown: Inverness

Lives: Inverness

Occupation: Athlete

Club: Triathlon Inverness

Coach: Euan Stirling

Achievements:

  • 2017 Iseo-Franciacorta ITU Para-triathlon World Cup: TRI-1 gold; 2017 European Championships: TRI-1 bronze
  • 2016 Paralympic Games, Rio: Road Time Trial H1-3 gold
  • 2014 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships: H3 Time Trial silver, H3 Road Race bronze
  • 2014 European Para-triathlon Championships: TRI-1 gold
  • 2014 London ITU World Para-triathlon Event: TRI-1 silver
  • 2013 ITU World Triathlon Grand Final: TRI-1 silver
  • 2012 Paralympic Games, London: Road Time Trial H1-2 silver, Road Race 4th
  • 2012 ITU Para-triathlon World Championships: TRI-1 gold
  • 2011 Sydney Para-cycling World Cup: H2 Time Trial silver, H2 Road Race silver

Twitter: @kdarke

Toni Shaw

Classification: S9/SB9/SM9

Events: SM10 200m Individual Medley, S9 100m Backstroke, S9 100m Freestyle, SB9 100m Breaststroke

Date of Birth: 05/08/2003

Hometown: Aberdeen

Lives: Aberdeen

Occupation: Student

Club: Cults Otters/University of Aberdeen Performance Swim Team

Coach: Gregor McMillan

Personal best: 100m Freestyle 1:05.67; 100m Backstroke 1:19.38; 200m IM 2:42.04; 100m Breaststroke 1:34.98

Achievements:

  • Selected to represent GBR at World Para Swimming Championships 2017 in Mexico
  • 2017 World Para Swimming World Series, Berlin: Bronze MC 100m Butterfly
  • 2017 World Para Swimming World Series, Indianapolis: Gold (S9) 200m IM, Gold (S9) 100m Butterfly, Silver (S9) 400m Freestyle, Bronze (S9) 100m Backstroke
  • 2017 British Para Swimming International Meet, Sheffield: MC 100m Freestyle, 11th; MC 200m IM 14th; MC 50m Freestyle 13th; MC 100m Butterfly 7th; MC 400m Freestyle 5th.

Twitter: @tonishaw_x

Instagram: tonishaw_

Beth Johnston

Classification: SM10

Event: SM10 200m Individual Medley

Date of Birth: 20/09/01

Hometown: Galashiels

Lives: Galashiels

Occupation: Student

Club: Galashiels ASC / BEST

Coach:  Robyn Methven

Personal Best: 200m IM 2:49.08

Achievements:

  • 2017 World Para-Swimming Series, Indianapolis: S10 100m Backstroke gold, S10 50m Freestyle gold, S10 100m Freestyle silver
  • 2017 Scottish National & Open Swimming Championships, Aberdeen: MC 100m backstroke gold, MC 200m IM silver, MC 50m Freestyle silver, MC 400m Freestyle silver
  • 2017 National Para Swimming Championships (25m), Manchester: MC 100m backstroke bronze

Twitter: @bethjohnston101

Instagram: bethjohnston__