SDS Award Winners

Angus Trophy – Sports Person of the Year (excluding athletics and swimming)
2023 – Neil Fachie OBE 2012 – Neil Fachie (Cycling)
2022 – Neil Simpson MBE & Andrew Simpson MBE 2011 – Kevin Wallace (Bowls)
2021 – Neil Fachie MBE 2010 – Stephen McGuire (Boccia)
2020 – Gordon Reid MBE 2009 – Gordon Reid (Wheelchair Tennis)
2019 – Scottish Wheelchair Curling Team 2008 – Scottish CP Football Squad
2018 – Neil Fachie MBE (Cycling) 2007 – Aileen McGlynn (Cycling)
2017 – Martin Perry (Table Tennis) 2006 – GB Paralympic Wheelchair Curling Team
2016 – Gordon Reid (Wheelchair Tennis) 2005 – Aileen McGlynn (Cycling)
2015 – Neil Fachie MBE (Cycling) 2004 – Scottish Wheelchair Curling Team
2014 – Neil Fachie MBE (Cycling) 2003 – David Heddle (Bowls)
2013 – Jane Egan (Triathlon)  
 
Brian Dolan Memorial Trophy – Swimmer of the Year Award
2023 – Stephen Clegg 2011 – Andrew Mullen
2022 – Stephen Clegg 2010 – Sean Fraser
2021 – Stephen Clegg 2009 – Jim Anderson MBE
2020 – Toni Shaw 2008 – Jim Anderson MBE
2019 – Scott Quin 2007 – Andrew Lindsay
2018 – Scott Quin 2006 – Rebecca Lee
2017 – Danielle Joyce 2005 – Jim Anderson
2016 – Andrew Mullen 2004 – Jim Anderson
2015 – Andrew Mullen 2003 – Mhairi Love
2014 – Andrew Mullen 2002 – Lara Ferguson
2013 – Andrew Mullen 2001 – Andrew Lindsay
2012 – Andrew Mullen 2000 – Kenneth Cairns
Capability Scotland Silver Salver – Most Promising Newcomer Award

2017 – Amy Carr (Athletics)
2016 – Abby Kane (Swimming)
2015 – Alison Patrick (Paratriathlon)
2014 – Maria Lyle (Athletics)
2013 – Kieran Steer (Boccia)
2012 – Lucy Walkup (Swimming)
2011 – Meggan Dawson Farrell (Athletics)
2010 – Jack McComish (Swimming)
2009 – Scott Walker (Cycling)
2008 – Craig Rodgie (Swimming)
2007 – Stephen McGuire and Peter McGuire (Boccia)
2006 – Michael Kerr (Wheelchair Rugby)
2005 – Angela McCowan (Swimming)
2004 – Bernadette Leslie (Boccia)

Community Champion Trophy

2023 – Ling Mann
2022 – Graham Harvey
2021 – Caitlyn Ross

Dedication to Para Football Award
2023 – Craig Peattie 2016 – Elaine McKenna
2022 – Gordon Hay 2015 – Special Olympics Scotland
2021 – Robert Craig 2014 – Gordon McCormack OBE
2020 – Willie Pettigrew 2013 – Scott Troupe
2019 – Craig Milne 2012 – Stuart Aitchison
2018 – David Baird 2011 – Jamie Tervit
2017 – Brian Martin  
Elspeth Watson Trophy (individual outwith SDS who has contributed significantly to disability sport)
2023 – Jim Hunter 2012 – Ron McArthur (Bowls)
2022 – June Murray 2011 – Jean Smith (Swimming)
2021 – Paul Wilson (Swimming) 2010 – Colin McDonald (Swimming)
2020 – Robin Walker (Swimming) 2009 – Karen Ross (Tennis)
2019 – Jack Calder (Swimming) 2008 – Angus Cameron (Athletics)
2018 – Shona Malcolm OBE (Athletics) 2007 – Ena Stevenson (Wheelchair Curling)
2017 – John Kent (sportscotland) 2006 – Bernard Pirie (Swimming)
2016 – Andrew Smith (CP Football) 2005 – Pat Bennett (Swimming)
2015 – Elaine McKenna (Football) 2004 – Jack Snowdon (Swimming)
2014 – Terry McLernon MBE (Table Tennis) 2003 – Bob Dick (Bowls)
2013 – Don McFarlane (Swimming)  
Fife Trophy – Coach of the Year Award
2023 – Greig Taylor (Cerebral Palsy Football) 2011 – Bob Dick (Bowls)
2022 – Bob Christie (Lawn Bowls) 2010 – Jim Thomson (Boccia)
2021 – Steve Doig (Athletics) 2009 – Bob Dick (Bowls)
2020 – Jamie Bowie (Athletics) 2008 – Stuart Sharp and Stuart Alexander (Football)
2019 – Sheila Swan (Wheelchair Curling) 2007 – Jacqueline Lynn (Boccia)
2018 – Gregor McMillan (Swimming) 2006 – Tom Pendreigh (Wheelchair Curling)
2017 – Ian Mirfin MBE (Wheelchair Racing) 2005 – Anthony Stickland (Swimming)
2016 – Karen Ross (Wheelchair Tennis) 2004 – Jane Sanderson (Wheelchair Curling)
2015 – Andrew Jackson (Swimming) 2003 – Ian Mirfin (Wheelchair Road Racing)
2014 – Tony Zummack (Wheelchair Curling) 2002 – Janice Eaglesham (Athletics)
2013 – Claire Morrison (Boccia) 2001 – John Oulton (Swimming)
2012 – Lyndon Williams (Badminton) 2000 – Eddie McCluskey (Swimming)
Findlay Calder Trophy – Athlete of the Year Award
2023 – Samantha Kinghorn MBE 2011 – Owen Miller
2022 – Sean Frame 2010 – Lauren Peffers
2021 – Owen Miller 2009 – Libby Clegg
2020 – Maria Lyle 2008 – Allan Stuart
2019 – Derek Rae 2007 – Libby Clegg
2018 – Maria Lyle 2006 – Stephen Payton
2017 – Samantha Kinghorn 2005 – Stephen Payton
2016 – Libby Clegg 2004 – Kenny Herriot
2015 – Samantha Kinghorn 2003 – Stephen Payton
2014 – Libby Clegg 2002 – Karen Lewis
2013 – Libby Clegg 2001 – Derek Frew
2012 – Libby Clegg 2000 – Nicky Diatchenko
Glasgow Trophy – Service to Sport Award
2023 – David Laing 2011 – Eddie McCluskey MBE
2022 – Angus Whyte 2010 – John de Courcy
2021 – Richard Brickley OBE MBE 2009 – Cynthia Clare
2020 – Ian Dunn 2008 – Janice Eaglesham
2019 – Bob Dick 2007 – Richard Brickley MBE
2018 – Darren Thomson 2006 – John and Brenda Anderson
2017 – Eileen Ramsay 2005 – Jed Renilson
2016 – Anna Tizzard 2004 – John Hood
2015 – Irene Lochrin 2003 – David Thomson
2014 – Pauline Stirling 2002 – Jen Quinton
2013 – Helen Bruce 2001 – Jim Thomson
2012 – Michael McCreadie 2000 – Gordon McCormack and Jacqueline Lynn
Gordon Brown Trophy – Athletes’ Athlete of the Year
2023 – Gavin Drysdale 2013 – Neil Fachie (Cycling)
2022 – Garry Brown & Kevin Wallace (Lawn Bowls) 2012 – Libby Clegg (Athletics)
2021 – Owen Miller (Athletics) 2011 – Aileen Neilson (Wheelchair Curling)
2020 – Dominic Iannotti (Tennis) 2010 – Neil Fachie (Cycling)
2019 – Derek Rae (Athletics) 2009 – Stephen McGuire and Peter McGuire (Boccia)
2018 – Gordon Reid MBE (Wheelchair Tennis) 2008 – Aileen McGlynn (Cycling)
2017 – Samantha Kinghorn (Athletics) 2007 – Kenneth Cairns (Swimming) and Peter McGuire (Boccia)
2016 – Gordon Reid (Wheelchair Tennis) 2006 – Rebecca Lee (Swimming)
2015 – Irene Edgar (Bowls) 2005 – Jim Anderson (Swimming)
2014 – Andrew Mullen (Swimming) 2004 – Margaret McEleny (Swimming)
Janice Eaglesham Trophy (Club of the Year)

This award was established in memory of our late Chair Janice Eaglesham MBE who was a passionate supporter for sports clubs, coaches and athletes.

2023 – Perth Eagles
2022 – Hamilton Judo Club
2021 – Dundee Dragons Wheelchair Sports Club
2020 – Fife Athletic Club

John de Courcy Trophy (most promising newcomer)

2023 – Tyler McLelland (Boccia)
2022 – Fiona Muirhead (Boccia)
2021 – Melanie Woods (Athletics)
2020 – Meggan Dawson Farrell (Wheelchair Curling)
2019 – Fin Graham (Cycling)
2018 – Toni Shaw (Swimming)

Russell Hogg Trophy – Development Coach of the Year

2023 – Peter McGuire (Boccia)
2022 – Ruth Watson (Athletics)
2021 – John Owens (Athletics)
2020 – John D’Ambrosio (Judo)
2019 – Pamela Robson (Athletics)
2018 – Jacky Yirrell (Swimming)
2017 – Sarah Jane Ewing (Bowls)
2016 – Alex Bird (Badminton)
2015 – Tina Gordon (Wheelchair Basketball)
2014 – Stephen Somerville (Judo)
2013 – Kevin Simpson (Tennis)

Special Recognition Award
2023 – Caroline Johnston 2012 – Stevie Duff (Wheelchair Basketball) and Russell Hogg
2022 – Commonwealth Games Para Bowlers 2011 – John Gheel (sportscotland)
2021 – Roger Holmes (Canoeing) 2010 – Andrew Niven (Scottish FA)
2020 – Dr Elizabeth Ferris 2009 – Alan Dickson (CPISRA and Capability Scotland)
2019 – Tracey McCillen 2008 – Heather Lowden (sportscotland)
2018 – Catherine Goodfellow 2007 – Jim Fleeting (Scottish FA)
2017 – Falkirk Indoor Bowling Club 2006 – Kate Caithness (Wheelchair Curling)
2016 – Paul Noble MBE 2005 – Katie Still (BBC Scotland)
2015 – Lyndon Williams (Badminton) 2004 – Millar Stoddart and Shirley Ann Harris
2014 – Commonwealth Games Scotland 2002 – John Beattie (BBC Scotland) and Doug Gillon (The Herald)
2013 – George Keith (Table Tennis)  
Special Olympics Trophy

2020 – Special Olympics Grampian National Winter Games Organising Committee
2019 – 2019 World Games Team
2018 – General Organising Committee of the 2018 Special Olympics Anniversary Games
2017 – Special Olympics GB National Summer Games – Scottish Regions
2016 – Elaine McKenna
2015 – Scottish athletes who attended the World Games in Los Angeles
2014 – Ruaridh Brown
2013 – Gordon McCormack OBE
2012 – Tom A’Hara
2011 – Great Britain Team (Scotland)