Month: April 2023

Group of swimmers in a half circle chain at shallow end of pool

Legends Return to the Pool

The SDS National Swimming Championships for swimmers with a physical disability or sensory impairment took place on Saturday 22nd April 2023 at Grangemouth Sports Complex. It marked the 50th anniversary of this event that first took place in 1973 in Glenrothes and has been a key part of the pathway for all Scottish para swimmers ever since.

It is always great to see our returning swimmers continuing to develop and improve on their personal best times. This year we had 62 swimmers competing from across 7 regions.

The male events were dominated by Aaron McDowell from Lothian who won the 100m IM, 100m backstroke, 100m breaststroke, 100m butterfly and the 100m freestyle.

The female events were closely contested with Kathryn White from West of Scotland winning the 100m butterfly, 100m backstroke and the 100m IM. The 100m breaststroke was won by Eilidh Fisher from Highland and returning legend Hope Gordon put in a great performance to win the 100m freestyle also for the Highland team.

This years team trophy was won by West of Scotland who retained their title from last year.

As it was the 50th anniversary, SDS invited some legends of the event to compete in a relay at the end of the championships. The first relay team consisted of Lara Ferguson, Robert Dalgleish, Stefan Hoggan, Martin Mansell and Lucy Walkup. The other team consisted of Paul Noble, Beth Johnston, Craig Smith, Hope Gordon and Ben Rowlings. This produced an incredibly close race ending with Lara Ferguson just touching out Paul Noble to take the victory.

Many other past swimmers and invited guests were also in attendance to mark the 50th anniversary and watch the current generation of swimmers perform to a brilliant standard.

Throughout the years it has been the people behind the event that have made it what it is and SDS is again grateful to all coaches, volunteers and officials that helped make this year’s championships happen.  Huge thanks to our volunteer photographer Gordon Elliott who took these amazing images of the day.

If you were at our event please take a moment to evaluate this so we can continue to improve for future championships.

Please go to our swimming page for more information on this and future events.

Scottish Parkinson’s International Table Tennis Open

Table Tennis Scotland are delighted to bring you the inaugural Scottish Parkinson’s International Open at sportscotland National Sports Training Centre, Inverclyde, Scotland on 4 – 6 August 2023.

We’ve put together an event that we believe will be exciting, competitive, and enjoyable. We want you to have an experience that will leave you feeling energised and motivated to push your limits and achieve your goals. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or a newcomer to table tennis, we welcome all levels of experience and ability. Our event is inclusive and promotes fair play.

But more than just a series of matches, this event is an opportunity to connect with other table tennis enthusiasts, to share your love of the game, and build lasting relationships. Our hope is that you will leave this event with a sense of accomplishment, community and camaraderie. We are excited to see what we can achieve together, and we look forward to seeing you all there.

Full information can be found on the Table Tennis Scotland website here: https://tabletennisscotland.co.uk/scottish-parkinsons-international-open/

Glasgow Goalball

The West Regional Manager Gary McDonald visited the Glasgow Goalball session on Monday 24th April and was given a nice surprise of taking part in one of the sessions.

Gary thought he was only there to observe and report but was thrown straight into the deep end to take part and absolutely loved it.

Gary said: “This was my first experience of goalball. I had to get used to the area, sounds and position to block a medicine ball and I even scored two goals.”

For anyone looking to try goalball in the West, the club runs on a Monday every two weeks in Rosshall Academy. Or for further information please email Gary on gary.mcdonald@scottishdisabilitysport.com.

International Federation of Cerebral Palsy Football European Championships 29 May – 11 June 2023

The Scottish Cerebral Palsy Football team will travel to Sardinia to compete in the International Federation of Cerebral Palsy European Championships between the 29 May and the 11 June 2023. The following players will represent Scotland at the tournament:

Name Home town Local Authority
Christopher Moore Cowie Stirling
Jamie Kelly Hamilton South Lanarkshire
Kerr Mackenzie Paisley Renfrewshire
Blair Glynn Tranent East Lothian
Martin Hickman Glasgow City of Glasgow
Barry Hunter Uddingston South Lanarkshire
Mark Robertson
Keiran Martin Falkirk Falkirk
Barry Halloran
Dean Thornton Glasgow City of Glasgow
Sean Millership Epsom Surrey
Matthew Wynne Eaglesham East Renfrewshire
James McAlpine Glasgow City of Glasgow

Team Manager Greig Taylor and Coaches James Docherty, Craig Young and Billy McAdam as well as Physiotherapists Katie Scott, Erin-Louise Robertson and Kirsty Pitts will support the team throughout the competition.

n the group stages Scotland will play Ireland, Ukraine and Germany and you can see the full tournament schedule here: Tournaments – CP Football (ifcpf.com). Scotland will start their campaign playing against Ireland on Friday 2 June at 3.30pm

If you would like more information about CP Football in Scotland and how you can get involved and support the squad please watch this video:

 

West Coast Paddlers – Sea Kayaking

SDS are delighted to promote the West Coast Paddlers club which specialises in sea kayaking.

The club are offering opportunities for people with disabilities aged 14 and above up the chance to kayak within the sea.

For further information please see the poster and flyer below. For those looking to get involved in any water sports activities within the west please contact gary.mcdonald@scottishdisabilitysport.com. Thank you!

WCP Poster

WCP Flyer

Glasgow Goalball

SDS are excited to let you know that there is a specific Goalball group within Glasgow that run at Rosshall Academy on a Monday from 6.30-8.30pm. Please see the flyer above for more information. For anyone unaware of the sport goalball please see the video here:

 

`For further information about the other sports such as Tandem cycling and VI tennis please listen to the podcast from Graeme and Andrea here (RNIB – See Sport Differently / Goalball, VI Tennis and Tandem Cycling in Glasgow (audioboom.com).

Contact glasgowgoalball@outlook.com or SDS Regional Manager Gary McDonald on gary.mcdonald@scottishdisabilitysport.com.

Glasgow Goalball flyer

2023 Tayside Parasport Festival

Scottish Disability Sport were delighted to return to Dundee & Angus College for our 9th Tayside Parasport Festival on Wednesday 8th March where we welcomed 

56 pupils with either a physical disability, visual or hearing loss from 30 different schools across Angus, Dundee City and Perth & Kinross.

So we can incorporate water sports in our festival, we also delivered a second Parasport day on Saturday 11th March at Perth Leisure Pool where a further 12 pupils took part in Kayaking with Perth Canoe Club and the Scottish Canoe Association and swimming with Dundee City Aquatics and Scottish Swimming.

The Parasport Festival is designed to introduce pupils with a physical disability or visual or hearing loss to try new and exciting sports. It has been identified that these groups are significantly under-represented when it comes to participating in weekly sport or physical activity.

Our event was supported by 24 sports coaching and development students from Dundee & Angus College who did a fantastic job encouraging and supporting the pupils throughout the day to ensure everyone felt at ease and participated to the best of their ability.

The day started with an introduction from Scottish Disability Sport Tayside Regional Manager Graeme Doig, followed by athlete talk from Shayne Humphries who shared his sporting experiences and achievements at the Dundee Dragons Wheelchair Sports Club and previous Parasport Festivals to hopefully inspire and relax other pupils, especially those attending for the first time.

In the morning session, pupils enjoyed five different sports including football and Goalball delivered by coaches from Dundee United Para-sports club, powerchair football with Tayside Dynamos, Judo with tayside Judo Club, badminton with Badminton Scotland.

Pupils with a visual impairment got a chance to play goalball which is a Paralympic sport specifically for people with a visual impairment and was great fun to be involved in.

The afternoon session included boccia with Darren Thomson from Leisure and Culture Dundee and Scottish Boccia, wheelchair basketball and rugby with the fantastic coaches from Dundee Dragons and run, jump and throw activities with @Scottish Athletics which included a Frame Running demonstration from Perth Strathtay Harriers athlete Rosie Randall.

It was great to see so many pupils with smiles on their faces all day long learning new skills, increasing confidence and making new friends. 

The day also included a parent / teacher engagement workshop and guest tour involving regional and local councillors, sport, health and education officers who had the opportunity to watch everyone in action.

Thank you to all involved in the day for making it such a positive experience for all.

We are currently contacting everyone who took part to support them into weekly participation with the sports they enjoyed.

For more information on disability sport in Tayside, please contact graeme.doig@scottishdisabilitysport.com.

West Parasport Festival 2023

The West Parasport Festival took place on 2 March 2023 at On-X Linwood Leisure Centre in Renfrewshire. The event was a complete success and gathered 107 enthusiastic participants with hearing loss, vision impairments or physical disabilities. Each participant had an opportunity to explore new activities, was able to take away something new and is hopefully continuing to take part in a sport after the event.

Thirteen Local Authorities took part in the event on the 2nd of March with schools ranging from East Renfrewshire, Argyll & Bute, East Dunbartonshire, South Ayrshire and many more.

There were nine activities that the young people took part in within the festival. These sports included football, badminton, tennis, table tennis, basketball, boccia, swimming, athletics, and Judo. Furthermore, there were show case sessions in kayaking, sailing and snow sports. These lessons involved a demonstration of the activity and a lead coach discussing the pathway of the sport.

Throughout the event learners had the chance to communicate with the six-time world champion frame runner Kayleigh Haggo. Kayleigh was able to answer questions from several young people during the day about her competitive experience and is an outstanding role model example for all the participants.

The young people rotated within their groups and thoroughly enjoyed their activities during the day. Each of the governing bodies that led their sports within the On-X leisure centre provided enjoyable sessions and offered a pathway for those interested in taking part in the sport after the festival. It was amazing to see so many people coming together enjoying sports, making new friendships, interacting with local clubs, and seeing the confidence grow in all these young adolescents.

A big thank you to the helpful staff of On-X Linwood, the students of the City of Glasgow College for volunteering, the local authorities for supporting, the active schools’ teams for promoting, the schools for bringing the young people along and most importantly that all the participants enjoying themselves.

If you, or anyone you know, lives with a physical, sensory, or learning disability in the West of Scotland and is interested in getting involved in sport, please get in touch with Gary on gary.mcdonald@scottishdisabilitysport.com or 07474479370.

East of Scotland Parasport Festival 2023

The East of Scotland Parasport Festival took place at Forrester High School in Edinburgh on Friday 24th March. Scottish Disability Sport and Edinburgh Active Schools had the pleasure of welcoming 43 children aged 8-17 from Edinburgh, the Lothians and the Scottish Borders.

Throughout the day participants were able to try out a variety of different sports including athletics, frame running, swimming, goalball, powerchair football, wheelchair basketball, judo, badminton, football, snowsports, canoeing and boccia. All sessions were delivered by local clubs and governing bodies of sport. All the participants seemed to thoroughly enjoy the experience and will now be supported into regular sport and physical activity within their local communities. SDS Chair, Catherine Goodfellow, said: “The facilities were great, the number of partners involved was tremendous and it was great to see so many smiling and excited participants.”

At the end of the festival, we were lucky enough to be joined by Paralympic sprinter Maria Lyle, Commonwealth Games swimmer Sam Downie and Goalball UK player and England Blind Football Captain Samantha Gough. They shared inspirational stories and answered questions from an inquisitive audience.

The event was also supported by 22 young ambassadors from St. Augustine’s HS and various other schools across the Capital. One S6 volunteer from St. Augustine’s commented that it was one of the “best days I’ve ever had at school.”

We’d like to thank Edinburgh Active Schools, Lothian Disability Sport, the clubs, coaches and our sports governing body partners for their support on the day!