Young Fife athlete staying home and staying active

DSF athletics coach Pamela Robson heard yesterday from young Dylan Hassan’s grandad and mum that Dylan is over the moon with his new KMX trike. He has not stopped smiling since it arrived and he is determined he is going to be active and often. The whole family is having such fun.

Dylan is a member of the Thursday DSF run, jump and throws session for juniors at Pitreavie Athletics Centre supported by Fife Sports and Leisure Gym. GOGA in Fife supported by Spirit of 2012 identified adapted cycling as one of its core active recreation sessions. With brilliant facilities like Lochore Meadows Country Park and Fife Cycle Park plus Fife’s amazing parks there are plenty of settings to push and pedal. Kirsty Brunton and Ken De Soyza have been leading the way in encouraging recumbent cycling for several years now.

Best wishes Dylan with your new “mean machine”. We look forward to seeing you in action on video at some time in the future. Dylan is yet another Fife youngster to share a good news story about being active in Fife during lockdown. The family are of course staying safe at all times.

Richard Brickley OBE MBE Chairman DSF (SCIO) Board of charity Trustees