Month: August 2018

SDS welcomes Kirsty Ewen

SDS welcomes Kirsty Ewen to the organisation as part- time regional manager for Highlands and Islands. Kirsty was a member of sportscotland’s Young People’s Sport Panel 2016 – 2018 and is currently a member of the Women and Girls in Sport Advisory Board to the Scottish Government.

As well as the above roles Kirsty brings a wealth of experience from many volunteering roles including Open Water Domestic Events Co-ordinator, volunteering at IPC World Championships, London 2012, Glasgow 2014 Queens Baton Relay and Glasgow 2018 European Championships.

On a weekly basis Kirsty coaches with Inverness Swimming Club and Highland Swim Team. Gavin Macleod, CEO, said: “I am delighted to have Kirsty in our Regional Team, she brings great enthusiasm, experience and has a clear passion for the development of disability sport.”

Kirsty replaces Charlie Forbes who has semi – retired. Kirsty is really excited to be joining the team and looking forward to working with partners across the Highland and Islands to provide more opportunities for people with disabilities to participate in and progress in sport.

Grampian Champions Shine on International Stage

Grampian athletes were celebrating success this month after a series of medal-winning international performances across a number of events.

Lewis Clow (Athletics) and Rhys Gill (Swimming) travelled out with Team Scotland to the CPISRA World Games at the beginning of the month, and certainly didn’t disappoint! Lewis, who competed in the Games for the 2nd time, took home not only a bronze medal in the T37 Long Jump but a PB and new Scottish Best in the T37 200m event. Newcomer, Rhys, claimed bronze in the S9 200m IM event – which is an incredible achievement, especially as this was the first time Rhys had swam 2-armed butterfly. Rhys also gained PB’s in most of his other events!

Next up was the Special Olympics 40th Anniversary Games, and the Grampian Special Olympics Squad sent out a team of cyclists & table tennis players out to Stirling to show off their talents! The cycling team came home with an incredible 5 gold, 3 silver & 5 bronze medals, and the team of just 4 table tennis players, led & coached by para table tennis veteran, George Keith, took home an outstanding 10 medals – 1 gold, 6 silver & 3 bronze – in a tough competition!

The finale to our jam-packed August was the World Para Swimming European Championships, where Toni Shaw & Conner Morrison represented the Grampian Champions against some of the toughest competition in the world!

Conner, the world record holder for the men’s SB14 100m Breaststroke, was narrowly pipped at the post by teammate, Scott Quin, in the final & had to settle for a silver medal – much to his disappointment (but to our delight in seeing Conner take home a medal)!

The hype and media attention surrounding Aberdeen’s Toni Shaw was absolutely justified, as the 15-year-old, competing in her inaugural event as a senior with British Swimming, took home an astounding 5 medals in the S9/SB9/SM9 classification group comprising of bronze for 100m Freestyle & Backstroke events, silver in 100m Butterfly & 200m IM events, and a well-deserved gold in the 400m Freestyle event, where she also set a new European Record and beat the current Paralympic Champion!

All in all, our Grampian Champions had a busy August competing against some tough competition, but certainly rose to the occasion & did their region proud!

If you, or anyone you know, lives in Grampian with a physical, sensory or learning disability and is keen to get involved in Para Sport, please contact Alison Shaw on alison.shaw@scottishdisabilitysport.com or on 07828 744 848

Owen Runs <4 miles Again in Manchester

Owen Miller from Fife AC is having the most incredible season and his most successful ever. On Saturday 18th August at the BMC Grand Prix event in Stretford, Manchester, Owen recorded 3:58.34 for 1500 metres. This was Owen’s second fastest time to date and the third occasion this summer he has run under 4 minutes.

Owen is now ranked three in the IPC world rankings for the T20 class. Since coming under the wing of Steve Doig at Fife AC, Owen has progressed dramatically and is once again challenging for international honours. Owen has well and truly put his injury ridden 2017 season behind him and he is enjoying competing once again.

Owen is an ex pupil of Woodmill HS and over the past few years he has been Scotland’s lead distance athlete in the T20 class.  Owen will lead Team Fife at the Scottish Track and Field Championships at Grangemouth on Wdnesday September 12th. Team Fife will be attempting to retain the AR Mitchell team trophy.

Richard Brickley MBE – President Disability Sport Fife

World Champs Call-up for Para Trap Shooter

Congratulations to Mike Drever from Leven who has once again been invited as one of the country’s leading Para Trap shooters to compete in the British Shooting Grand final being held at Fauxdegla, Wales on22/23rdSeptember.  http://britishshooting.org.uk/uploads/documents/Olympic%20Trap%20Rankings4.pdf

This will be my Mike’s last competition opportunity and training period prior to heading to Lonato in Italy as a member of the Great Britain team for the 2018 Para Trap World Championships October 2-7. http://britishshooting.org.uk/news/title=Para_Sport_World_Cup_Teams_Announced&d=1507

Mike has also been invited and accepted an invitation to be part of the athlete performance programme for shooting led by the governing body, Scottish Target Shooting (STS).  This will provide Mike with access to a world class coach for the year ahead and will undoubtedly contribute to his development as a world class Para trap shooter.

This year Mike has retained his Scottish Para clay titles in Olympic skeet as well as Olympic Trap.

Disability Sport Fife is proud to identify with this proud Orcadian who has established himself as the first Fife based world class Para shooter in any discipline. Mike works at the University of St Andrews and his arrival in Fife has added considerable quality to the squad of Fife Para athletes who represent their country at the highest level in their sport. All the very best Mike in the months ahead in your two major competitions.

Richard Brickley MBE – President Disability Sport Fife

Owen Miller Continues Run of Great Form

This season it is impossible to keep up with the outstanding Owen Miller from Dunfermline. No sooner had I posted an article about his third under four minute 1500m run at Stretford at the weekend, than he heads to Glasgow on Tuesday evening and registers a PB for 3000m …..by three seconds no less.

It was back on June 1st that Owen set a personal best for 3K of 8:39.76 at the BMC Regional Races at Scotstoun. Last night he lowered that time to 8:36.90. A significant improvement in a distance that he does not compete over too often but where he undoubtedly has considerable talent.

Coach Steve Doig from Fife AC has transformed Owen into a world class athlete once again following a disappointing 2017 through injury. Team Miller however are fully aware that the bar is constantly being raised internationally in the T20 class over 1500 metres and there is still some way for Owen to go before he is competitive on the world stage.

The summer months have demonstrated clearly that Owen and his coach are on track for the important 2019 season that lies ahead. Owen will be the first to admit that family have played an critical role in his career to date.

Congratulations Owen once again. Owen is shining example of the school to club/community support that is present in Fife and shapes champions.

Richard Brickley MBE – President Disability Sport Fife

Glasgow Para Cycling Track Sessions

Glasgow Life has para cycling track sessions available at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome.

Para cycling sessions are dedicated coaching sessions for riders with physical and learning disabilities who want to keep fit and develop their skills and technique through coached sessions.

Do you know of someone who has a visual impairment and is interested in cycling? We have also recruited several tandem pilots to support tandem riding.

Sessions are one hour long, limited spaces available!

The next available dates are:

Wednesday 1-2pm or 2-3pm

  • August 22nd or 29th
  • September 5th, 12th, 19th or 26th
  • October 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th or 31st
  • November 7th, 14th or 28th
  • December 5th, 12th or 19th

Thursday 6-7pm or 7-8pm

  • August 16th or 30th
  • September 13th or 27th
  • October 11th or 25th
  • November 8th
  • December 6th or 20th

Saturday 3-4pm

  • August 25th
  • September 8th or 22nd
  • October 6th or 20th
  • November 3rd or 17th
  • December 15th or 29th

Solo riders >4 riders per hour maximum, tandem stokers (on the back!) >6 riders per hour maximum.

On Thursday evenings the session are busy and we try to run them as follows: new and beginner riders 6-7pm; regular and experienced riders 7-8pm.

Sessions are very popular already and require advance booking.

For more information on booking and rider registration please contact gordon.watson@glasgowlife.org.uk or andy.craig@glasgowlife.org.uk.

 

Silver for Wilson in Brazil

Scotland’s only competitor at this event, Mary flew the flag high in Brazil last week, coming home from the Brazilian Paralympic Centre with two medals in the SL4 women’s singles and SL3-SU5 women’s doubles.

Prior to the competition Mary was part of the first training camp for players, competing, sharing ideas and sparring with new competitors.

With limited numbers in the women’s SU5 event it was decided that SL4 and SU5 women’s singles events would be a joint event. With Mary now playing against a higher class it proved too difficult to get past the SU5 Japanese athletes in the group. Mary came third in her group and was out of the SU5/ SL4 competition, however having beaten Brazil’s SL4 Maria Rayane Lucia (21-8, 21-1) in her group, Mary came out in one of the highest positions of the SL4 category which set her up for a singles silver medal event with SL4 Danielle De Araujo of Brazil. In a convincing two-set score line of 21-8, 21-11 Mary secured the highest medal available for SL4 women’s singles in their category, silver.

Mary’s second medal came in the shape of doubles with her Peruvian partner Jenny Huaranga. The seconds seeds were up against some tough competition with the strong Japanese SU5 women in this category. In the group stages our pair came second with an excellent win over Kaede Kameyama (Japan) and Maraisa Santos (Brazil) in a three-set thriller 21-23, 21-10, 21-10, but lost out to another Japan-Brazil pairing of Abinaecia Da Silva/ Mamiko Toyoda, 9-21, 5-21, securing them a place in the semi-finals.  Here was where the journey ended for the pair who lost out to Japan’s Noriko Ito Akiko Sugino 9-21, 8-21.

Finally, in the SL3-SU5 mixed doubles Mary, playing with Brazils Rogerio De Oliveira, was pipped in the quarter finals v Japans Toshiaki Suenaga and Akiko Sugino 10-21, 8-21. Reaching this stage was thanks to a superb win in the group stages against another strong Japanese pairing of Taku Hiroi and Kaede Kameyama 21-13, 23-21.

Qualification for Tokyo 2020 Paralympics has been outlined and will start this January, Mary is currently GB’s only SL4 woman competing on the international stage and is looking forward to the process of hopefully qualifying for the first Paralympics to involve Para-Badminton.

‘I continue to prepare and work hard in the hope I may qualify for Tokyo 2020. My next tournament is in Japan in six weeks’ time. Thank you for the support from Badminton Scotland and my coaches Kaity Hall and Sarah Bok. Also for the financial support from  Path to Success, QARANC, Archers Hall and Crombies Butchers of Edinburgh.’

Congratulations to Fife’s World Class Para Athlete

Congratulations to Derek Rae from Kirkcaldy and Fife Athletic Club who had an excellent win in the Ceres 8 mile race in a time of 44.11. Derek last competed in this race in 2015 when he finished runner up.

Derek is just back from a self-funded 2.5 week training camp in Monte Gordo on the south east coast of Portugal. Derek feels he has benefitted immensely from his season’s training to date and the times he has been recording are confirmation that all is going well. At present Derek is on a high intensity period under the guidance of his coach Ron Morrison from St Andrews.

The period ahead involves performing strongly at the Stirling 10K and the Glasgow Half Marathon in September.

Has there ever before been such a committed and talented Fife performance athlete? Apart from his training Derek commits weekly to his role as a peer mentor volunteer with Disability Sport Fife. Working with DSF coach Pamela Robson and other volunteers, Derek inspires a squad of young novice athletes at the Michael Woods Sports & Leisure Centre every week. Derek is an exceptional role model and wonderful ambassador for disability sport in Fife.

Yet another DSF member who has been hugely influenced by GOGA in Fife in the role he plays as a volunteer.

Richard Brickley MBE – President Disability sport Fife

Love set to tip off at World Championships

Scotland’s Robyn Love is set to represent GB Woman at this year’s World Wheelchair Basketball Championships in Hamburg, Germany.  The world’s wheelchair basketball elite will compete from the 16th – 26th August with 16 teams and 12 teams qualified for the men’s and woman’s respectively.

West of Scotland born Love, will be competing at her first World Championships having previously played at the European Championships (Spain, 2017 & England, 2015) and the Paralympic Games (Rio, 2016) and will be hoping to build on the previous successes of the Woman’s GB team which included a historic 4th place finish in Brazil.

Ex Lothian Phoenix star Love’s rise through the sport has been rapid having only began playing in 2013 after a meeting with basketballscotland’s Disability Talent and Pathway Manager, Tina Gordon.  Love, who currently plays for Coyotes, will be part of the GB side that will take on Canada, Spain, Brazil, Australia and Netherlands in Pool B of the World Championships.

Another member of the GB Woman’s set up for the World Championships is Glasgow Rocks first team coach Jen Scally who will in Germany in the role of Team Manager.  Jen, recently led the under 19 Scotland team to a second place finish at the British Wheelchair Basketball Lord Taverners National Junior Championships and will take charge of the same team at the upcoming School Games.

The GB Woman’s team tip off on Thursday against Brazil, 6pm

2018 World Boccia Championships: 11 – 15 August 2018

The individuals competition ran from 11 – 15 August with eight UK Boccia players. David Smith playing in the BC1 classification won 7-2 in the final to secure the gold medal. Congratulations.

The UK team included Scotland’s very own: Stephen McGuire, Patrick Wilson, Jamie McCowan.

All of the Boccia UK team played tremendously well with really tight games. The standard of competition throughout the 33 nations competing has strengthened.

The athletes expressed at the beginning of the week that the Host Organising Committee (HOC) is delivering an awesome event which has wowed athletes and spectators alike with the venue layout, presentation and organisation. The benchmark has truly been raised and congratulations must be extended to the HOC.

This World Championships have raised the bar with online streaming on the BBC, a show court and filming projected onto a large screen which shows a birds eye view adding to spectator enjoyment.

Scotland was also well represented in officiating. Darren Thomson refereed, Sam Thomson was one of the timers, along with Lewis McConnell and Ling Mann, with Catherine Carruthers as a linesperson. Lewis was actually awarded Volunteer of the Day for Tuesday 14 August, an award presented daily and voted by peers within the event volunteers.

From today, all GB Boccia players are involved in team and pairs. Stephen McGuire (BC4), Jamie McCowan and Patrick Wilson(BC3), all take part and we wish them all luck.

Results to date:

  • BC4 pairs won against Japan 5-1 and lost against Germany 2-3 in a closely contested gam
  • BC3 pairs beat Columbia 9-1 in their opening match