Name | Home Town | Sport | G | S | B |
Neil Fachie | Aberdeen | Cycling | 1 | 1 | |
Craig MacLean | Grantown-on-Spey | Cycling | 1 | ||
David Smith | Aviemore | Rowing | 1 | ||
Aileen McGlynn | Glasgow | Cycling | 1 | 1 | |
Libby Clegg | Newcastleton | Athletics | 1 | ||
Karen Darke | Inverness | Cycling | 1 | ||
Sam Ingram | Edinburgh | Judo | 1 | ||
Stefanie Reid | Texas | Athletics | 1 | ||
James Clegg | Newcastleton | Swimming | 1 | ||
James Anderson OBE | Broxburn | Swimming | |||
Craig Connell | Glasgow | Football | |||
Fiona Duncan | Glasgow | Cycling | |||
Murray Elliot | Falkirk | Archery | |||
Sean Fraser | Loanhead | Swimming | |||
Blair Glynn | Tranent | Football | |||
Claire Harvey | Kent | Sitting Volleyball | |||
Michael Kerr | Glasgow | Wheelchair Rugby | |||
Gary McCowan | Dundonald | Boccia | |||
Scott McCowan | Dundonald | Boccia | |||
Peter McGuire | Hamilton | Boccia | |||
Stephen McGuire | Hamilton | Boccia | |||
Andrew Mullen | Glasgow | Swimming | |||
Kate Murray | Scottish Borders | Archery | |||
Jonathan Paterson | Motherwell | Football | |||
Gordon Reid | Alexandria | Wheelchair Tennis | |||
James Richmond | Tullibody | Football | |||
Craig Rodgie | Dalgety Bay | Swimming |
Month: July 2016
2008 Summer Paralympic Games – Beijing, China
Name | Home Town | Sport | G | S | B |
Aileen McGlynn | Glasgow | Cycling | 2 | ||
James Anderson | Broxburn | Swimming | 2 | 2 | |
Libby Clegg | Newcastleton | Athletics | 1 | ||
Sean Fraser | Loanhead | Swimming | 1 | ||
Samuel Ingram | Edinburgh | Judo | 1 | ||
Neil Fachie | Aberdeen | Athletics | |||
Charlotte Henshaw | Swimming | ||||
Andrew Lindsay | Cowdenbeath | Swimming | |||
Mhairi Love | Larkhall | Swimming | |||
Keiran Martin | Falkirk | Football | |||
Kate Murray | Scottish Borders | Archery | |||
Graeme Paterson | Duns | Football | |||
Jonathan Paterson | Motherwell | Football | |||
Stephen Payton | Livingston | Athletics | |||
Gordon Reid | Helensburgh | Wheelchair Tennis | |||
Mark Robertson | Edinburgh | Football | |||
Kevin Simpson | Linlithgow | Wheelchair Tennis |
2004 Summer Paralympic Games – Athens, Greece
Name | Home Town | Sport | G | S | B |
James Anderson | Broxburn | Swimming | 4 | ||
Margaret McEleny | Greenock | Swimming | 1 | 2 | |
Aileen McGlynn | Glasgow | Cycling | 1 | 1 | |
Andrew Lindsay | Cowdenbeath | Swimming | 1 | ||
Isabel Newstead | Essex | Shooting | 1 | ||
Mhairi Love | Stirling | Swimming | 2 | ||
Kenneth Cairns | Paisley | Swimming | 1 | ||
Stephen Payton | Livingston | Athletics | 1 | ||
James Buchanan | Moffat | Archery | |||
Lara Ferguson | Leslie | Swimming | |||
Alexander Gregory | Bishopbriggs | Archery | |||
Pauline Latto | Glenrothes | Athletics | |||
Karen Lewis Archer | Carluke | Athletics | |||
Joanne Pitt | Huntly | Equestrian | |||
Anne Woffinden | Hamilton | Boccia |
2000 Summer Paralympic Games – Sydney, Australia
Name | Home Town | Sport | G | S | B |
Caroline Innes | Cupar | Athletics | 2 | 1 | |
Kay Gebbie | Kinross | Equestrian | 2 | 1 | |
Kenneth Cairns | Erskine | Swimming | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Margaret McEleny | Greenock | Swimming | 1 | 2 | |
Andrew Lindsay | Cowdenbeath | Swimming | 1 | ||
Isabel Newstead | Essex | Shooting | 1 | ||
James Anderson | Broxburn | Swimming | 3 | ||
Stephen Payton | Livingston | Athletics | 2 | 2 | |
Tracy Wiscombe | Burntisland | Swimming | 1 | 2 | |
Lara Ferguson | Leslie | Swimming | 1 | 1 | |
Pauline Latto | Buckhaven | Athletics | 1 | ||
Janice Lawton | Motherwell | Athletics | 1 | ||
Paul Noble | Leslie | Swimming | 1 | ||
Allan Stuart | Glasgow | Athletics | 1 | ||
Paul Johnston | Kennoway | Swimming | 1 | ||
Robert Anderson | Archery | ||||
Sarah Baillie | Wheelchair Basketball | ||||
Jack Bradley | Wheelchair Fencing | ||||
James Buchanan | Moffat | Archery | |||
Richard Collins | Fort William | Athletics | |||
Murray Dingwall | Swimming | ||||
Alexander Gregory | Bishopbriggs | Archery | |||
Karen Lewis | Carluke | Athletics | |||
Alan McGregor | Swimming | ||||
Anne Woffinden | Hamilton | Boccia |
1996 Summer Paralympic Games – Atlanta, USA
Name | Home Town | Sport | G | S | B |
Caroline Innes MBE | Cupar | Athletics | 1 | ||
Keith Gardner | Airdrie | Athletics | 1 | ||
Janice Lawton | Motherwell | Athletics | 1 | ||
Stephen Payton | Livingston | Athletics | 3 | ||
David Heddle MBE | Fraserburgh | Bowls | 1 | ||
Jim Anderson MBE | Broxburn | Swimming | 2 | 1 | |
Kenny Cairns MBE | Erskine | Swimming | 1 | ||
Andrew Lindsay | Cowdenbeath | Swimming | 1 | ||
Iain Matthew | Glenrothes | Swimming | 1 | ||
Margaret McEleny MBE | Greenock | Swimming | 1 | 2 | 4 |
Alan McGregor | Glamis | Swimming | 1 | 1 | |
Paul Noble MBE | Leslie | Swimming | 1 | ||
Tracy Wiscombe | Burntisland | Swimming | 2 | ||
Jim Buchanan | Moffat | Archery | |||
Sandy Gregory | Kirkintilloch | Archery | |||
John Murray | Sanquhar | Archery | |||
Richie Collins | Fort William | Athletics | |||
Ernie Guild | Manchester | Athletics | |||
Gordon Robertson | Bishopbriggs | Athletics | |||
Joyce Carle | Perth | Boccia | |||
Carole Johnson | Edinburgh | Boccia | |||
George Riddell | Renfrew | Boccia | |||
Anne Woffinden | Ellon | Boccia | |||
John Robertson | Edinburgh | Bowls | |||
Elspeth Brown | Edinburgh | Cycling | |||
Jack Bradley | Glasgow | Fencing | |||
Isabel Newstead MBE | Essex | Shooting | |||
Neil Aitken | Glasgow | Swimming | |||
Emma Bidwell | Inverness | Swimming | |||
Murray Dingwall | Stonehaven | Swimming | |||
Lara Ferguson | Leslie | Swimming | |||
Iain Gowans | Gourock | Swimming | |||
Adam Morley | Glenrothes | Swimming | |||
Helen Morley | Glenrothes | Swimming | |||
Margaret Simpson | Dundee | Swimming | |||
Anna Tizzard | Glenrothes | Swimming | |||
David McCrae | Largs | Volleyball | |||
Leslie Stoddart | Falkirk | Volleyball | |||
Sarah Baillie | Lesmahagow | Wheelchair Basketball | |||
Laura Bleakley | Glasgow | Wheelchair Basketball |
1992 Summer Paralympic Games – Barcelona, Spain
Name | Home Town | Sport | G | S | B |
Paul Noble | Glenrothes | Swimming | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Tommy Hunter | Portlethan | Swimming | 1 | 1 | 1 |
William McQueen | Swimming | 1 | 1 | ||
Caroline Innes | Cupar | Athletics | 1 | ||
Iain Mathew | Swimming | 1 | |||
James Anderson | Broxburn | Swimming | 3 | ||
Margaret McEleny | Greenock | Swimming | 1 | 1 | |
Kenneth Cairns | Erskine | Swimming | 1 | ||
Keith Gardner | Airdrie | Athletics Football |
1 | ||
Alan McGregor | Glamis | Swimming | 3 | ||
Jack Bradley | Glasgow | Wheelchair Fencing | 1 | ||
Ernest Guild | Manchester | Athletics | 1 | ||
Mary Ann Lowe | Arbroath | Swimming | 1 | ||
Robert Anderson | Archery | ||||
Elspeth Brown | Edinburgh | Cycling | |||
Alan Corrie | Archery | ||||
Calum Gordon | Glasgow | Wheelchair Basketball | |||
Alexander Gregory | Kirkintilloch | Archery | |||
Jackie Hepburn | Shooting | ||||
Alison Hopkins | Glasgow | Wheelchair Fencing | |||
Carol Johnson | Edinburgh | Boccia | |||
Paul Johnston | Kennoway | Swimming | |||
Helen Lewis | Gateside | Swimming | |||
Scott Mathieson | Glasgow | Football | |||
Gerard McConnell | Kirkintilloch | Athletics | |||
David McCrae | Largs | Volleyball | |||
Adam Morley | Glenrothes | Swimming | |||
Isabel Newstead | Essex | Shooting | |||
Gordon Robertson | Bishopbriggs | Athletics | |||
James Sands | Johnstone | Athletics | |||
Anna Tizzard | Glenrothes | Swimming | |||
Ann Woffinden | Ellon | Boccia |
1988 Summer Paralympic Games – Seoul, South Korea
Name | Home Town | Sport | G | S | B |
Paul Noble | Glenrothes | Swimming | 3 | 4 | |
Colin Keay | Kirkcaldy | Athletics | 2 | 1 | |
Isabel Barr | Harlow | Athletics Shooting |
1 | 1 | 2 |
Kerry Taylor | Dunfermline | Athletics | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Ernest Guild | Manchester | Athletics | 1 | ||
James Sands | Johnstone | Athletics | 1 | ||
Angela McDowell | Airdrie | Swimming | 4 | 3 | |
Gordon Robertson | Bishopbriggs | Athletics | 1 | 1 | |
Carol Johnson | Edinburgh | Athletics Boccia |
1 | ||
Gerard McConnell | Kirkintilloch | Athletics | 1 | ||
Helen Lewis | Gateside | Swimming | 1 | ||
Ann Woffinden | Ellon | Athletics Boccia |
1 | ||
Jack Bradley | Glasgow | Wheelchair Fencing | |||
Fiona Christie | Edinburgh | Wheelchair Basketball | |||
Alan Corrie | Langholm | Archery Shooting |
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Dale Cunningham | Edinburgh | Wheelchair Basketball | |||
Gavin Devaney | Glasgow | Athletics | |||
Danny Furey | Dundee | Athletics | |||
Calum Gordon | Glasgow | Wheelchair Basketball | |||
Alexander Gregory | Kirkintilloch | Archery | |||
Allen Kelly | Paisley | Wheelchair Fencing | |||
Mary Ann Lowe | Arbroath | Swimming | |||
John McLeod | Nairn | Volleyball | |||
Susan McMahon | Cumbernauld | Wheelchair Basketball | |||
Adam Morley | St Andrews | Swimming | |||
Roy Scotland | Edinburgh | Athletics | |||
Anna Tizzard | Glenrothes | Swimming |
ParalympicsGB track and field line-up confirmed for Rio 2016
The British Paralympic Association (BPA) today announced that 41 athletes have been added to the line-up for track and field in Rio as a number of Paralympic, World and European medallists were selected to ParalympicsGB.
Among them were 4 Scots, who will join Jo Butterfield (F51) and Maria Lyle (T35) who were named in the first round of athletics selections. Sammi Kinghorn (T53) Wheelchair Racer, Stef Reid (T44) sprinter and long jumper, Derek Rae (T46) marathon runner and 2 times Paralympian, Libby Clegg, who has recently been reclassified and now competes wearing a blindfold in the T11 classification.
Libby Clegg will compete at her third Games in Rio, and her first with guide Chris Clarke. Crowned Commonwealth Champion in 2014, Libby had to miss a number of major competitions this cycle through illness and injury. She was reclassified as a T11 sprinter earlier this year and went on to set a world record in the T11 200m at Saturday’s IPC Athletics Grand Prix Final, the same venue where she won silver in 2012.
Clegg said: “I’m delighted to be selected for my third Paralympic Games. It’s been a whirlwind of a journey since London after a number of injuries but it’s great to come through the other side and be a part of a really strong ParalympicsGB team heading out to Rio.
“Having changed classification recently, Saturday’s performance in London was beyond our wildest expectations. However, we are now focused to getting amongst the medals and we can’t wait to get going.”
Clarke added: “This is a totally new experience for me and a complete learning curve. To be able to go to a major Games is a dream come true and we are going into Rio with a lot of confidence.”
Scottish disability Sport wish all 6 selected Scots all the best at the Games.
Today’s announcement takes the number of selected athletes to 256 from 19 sports.
Selected athletes are:
Kare Adenegan
Home town: Coventry
Main training base: Warwick University
Graeme Ballard
Home town: Chorley
Main training base: Robin Park Wigan
Olivia Breen
Home town: Liphook
Main training base: Lee Valley London
Mickey Bushell
Home town: Telford
Main training base: Telford / London
Richard Chiassaro
Home town: Harlow
Main training base: Mark Hall Sports Centre, Harlow
Chris Clarke (guide to Libby Clegg)
Home town: Milton Keynes
Main training base: Loughborough
Libby Clegg (guided by Chris Clarke)
Home town: Newcastleton / Bollington
Main training base: Loughborough
Kadeena Cox
Home town: Leeds
Main training base: Manchester
Vanessa Daobry
Home town: Haringey, London
Main training base: Lee Valley Athletics Centre
Kyron Duke
Home town: Cwmbran
Main training base: Welsh Institute of Sport / Uwic Cyncoed
Sabrina Fortune
Home town: Mold
Main training base: Wrexham / Deeside
Toby Gold
Home town: Thames Ditton
Main training base: Kingsmeadow Athletics Track
Dan Greaves
Home town: Loughborough
Main training base: Loughborough
Kylie Grimes
Home town: Farnham
Main training base: Lee Valley Athletics Centre
David Henson
Home town: Southampton
Main training base: Mountbatten Centre, Portsmouth
Claire Harvey
Home town: Gillingham
Main training base: Ashford, Kent
Jordan Howe
Home town: Cardiff
Main training base: Loughborough University
Abbie Hunnisett
Home town: East Grinstead
Main training base: The Welsh Institute of Sport
Mo Jomni
Home town: London
Main training base: Kingston
Jade Jones
Home town: Middlesbrough
Main training base: Middlesbrough
Rhys Jones
Home town: Tonypandy
Main training base: Cardiff
Sophie Kamlish
Home town: Bath
Main training base: University of Bath
Samantha Kinghorn
Home town: Gordon
Main training base: Glasgow
Simon Lawson
Home town: Maryport
Main training base: Maryport / Carlisle
Nathan Maguire
Home town: Chester
Main training base: Liverpool
Polly Maton
Home town: Devizes
Main training base: Bath
Stephen Miller
Home town: Cramlington
Main training base: Gateshead
Steven Morris
Home town: Cardiff
Main training base: UWIC Cardiff
Holly Neill
Home town: Dorchester
Main training base: Yeovil College
Stephen Osborne
Home town: Longfield
Main training base: Lee Valley Athletics Centre
Jonnie Peacock
Home town: St Ives, Cambridgeshire
Main training base: Loughborough
Gemma Prescott
Home town: Warrington
Main training base: Basildon Sporting Village
Derek Rae
Home town: Kirkcaldy
Main training base: St. Andrews
Stef Reid
Home town: Auckland, New Zealand
Main training base: Loughborough University
Julie Rogers
Home town: Bedford
Main training base: Bedford International Athletics Stadium
Ben Rowlings
Home town: Newport, Shropshire
Main training base: Coventry
Sam Ruddock
Home town: Rugby / Grantham
Main training base: Loughborough
Andrew Small
Home town: Greater Manchester
Main training base: Greater Manchester
Laura Sugar
Home town: Cambridge
Main training base: Loughborough
Isaac Towers
Home town: Garstang
Main training base: Liverpool
Kieran Tscherniawsky
Home town: Sleaford
Main training base: Loughborough
Commonwealth Games unveils Team Scotland Brand
With just over 600 days to go until the next Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia in 2018, Team Scotland has unveiled its exciting new brand mark, as it aims to build on the huge success of Glasgow 2014 and deliver the most medals ever won at an overseas Games.
Following an extensive tender process and athlete consultation, the new brand mark selected was developed by the acclaimed Edinburgh based design and branding agency, Brand Oath. The agency is a specialist in the international sports sector helping various global cities in their race to host major sports events, including the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. Other sports clients include British Rowing and Netball Scotland.
The new brand mark evolves from Team Scotland’s distinctive, well-loved thistle icon, giving it a modern, dynamic twist. The ‘jaggy’ leaves curl around from below to the embrace the thistle head and at second glance, the white space between the leaves and the thistle head reveal a star shape or sunburst – representing Scotland’s shining stars on the international sporting stage. The five points of the star, mirrored by the five diamonds accentuating the thistle head, is a visual representation of the Team’s brand personality traits: proud, united, ambitious, inspirational and inclusive.
Commonwealth Games Scotland Chairman, Paul Bush OBE said: “The profile and awareness of Team Scotland reached new heights as a result of the team’s incredible success at our home Games in Glasgow exactly two years ago. The level of interest in our athletes’ ongoing success has been phenomenal and this is reflected by the significant reach and engagement across all our social media channels.
“Team Scotland is no longer a once every four year entity and we are repositioning our brand to reflect this. We are playing a key role across Scottish sport, championing the success of Scots on the international stage and helping to inspire youngsters across the country to follow in the footsteps of athletes like Charlie Flynn, Ross Murdoch, Euan Burton, Jennifer McIntosh and Colin Gregor.
“The new brand identity is no longer linked to one specific edition of the Games and heralds a new, modern era for the Commonwealth Games movement in Scotland. It provides a strong foundation from which to communicate in an engaging and inspiring fashion with our audiences, helping us to continue to build positive relationships with fans, athletes and stakeholders alike – a ‘365 days a year’ relevant and engaging brand. We believe it also creates added value for the organisation, providing a commercially attractive proposition to our key funding partners and sponsors.”
Brand Oath has gone on to create a framework of themed applications for use across the extensive range of collateral required, including Team Scotland kit and merchandise, campaign advertising and promotional materials. The brand mark will also be used as a portal to showcase the team’s celebrated iconic photography.
Delighted to see the brand mark unveiled, Brand Oath’s founder and creative director, Bernie Shaw-Binns said: “The brief set was an exciting challenge. National identity, particularly where sport is concerned, is a fascinating area of communication. It was important to capture a sense of place and personality that ‘we’ as athletes, fans and stakeholders recognise and are proud of. To avoid the visual clichés, but also deliver on what international audiences expect and perceive to be ‘Scottish’.
“We believe the trick is to embrace our national identifiers, to reinvent them with appropriate respect and restraint, balanced with vision and modernity. Working closely with Team Scotland we believe we have developed a fantastic brand framework that represents, engages and inspires the athletes, the fans and our stakeholders – a badge everyone can wear with pride.”
Former Scotland Rugby 7s captain, Colin Gregor who played in two Commonwealth Games and is Team Scotland’s athlete representative said: “Being selected to represent your country is an extremely special moment and wearing the Team Scotland badge with pride is one of the key elements that unites all the different sports together. The thistle icon has been a firm favourite with the athletes for many years and it is great to see how it has been reinvented with a modern twist that will keep it fresh and relevant, particularly across digital platforms.
“Putting the team’s five values at the heart of the new mark is really important and will be a great way to share these with future team members. The new range of colours are very vivid and striking too and will work well on our team clothing.”
The first public showcase for the new brand will be for the 2016 Team Scotland Scottish Sports Awards which will be held at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre on Wednesday 28 September, where the spotlight will be on the record number of Scots participating in Rio as part of Team GB and Paralympics GB as well as a host of other sporting achievements across the Scottish sporting landscape.
Table sales have been excellent, with sporting and corporate Scotland booking their places at the event to hear first-hand about some of those spine tingling sporting moments, created by our exceptionally talented athletes that make our nation so proud.
12 new awards will be presented, recognising the best of sport in Scotland, culminating in the Emirates Lonsdale Trophy, awarded to the 2016 Scottish Sportsperson of the year.
And next stop for Scotland’s Commonwealth Games athletes will be Gold Coast 2018. Team Scotland is launching its 2018 supporters’ campaign and guests will be invited to get behind the team as we aim to have our best overseas Games ever.
With only 150 seats left you are encouraged to book now to ensure your place at the sporting top table of the year: http://www.scottishsportsawards.scot/
1984 Summer Paralympic Games – New York and Stoke Mandeville
Name | Home Town | Sport | G | S | B |
Isabel Barr | Glasgow | Athletics Shooting Swimming |
4 | 3 | 2 |
Kenny Cairns MBE | Port Glasgow | Swimming | 4 | 1 | |
Aileen Harper | Glenrothes | Athletics | 3 | ||
Colin Keay | Kirkcaldy | Athletics Swimming |
3 | ||
Ann Swann | Methil | Athletics Swimming |
3 | ||
Linda Fyfe | Glasgow | Athletics | 2 | 1 | |
Wilma Lawrie | Edinburgh | Athletics Swimming |
2 | ||
James Muirhead | Edinburgh | Swimming | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Carol Johnson | Berwick-upon-Tweed | Archery Athletics Boccia Swimming |
1 | 1 | 1 |
Amanda Little | Aberdeen | Athletics | 1 | 1 | |
Mary Ann Low | Arbroath | Swimming | 1 | 1 | |
John Ure | Edinburgh | Lawn Bowls | 1 | ||
Gordon Robertson | Bishopbriggs | Athletics Swimming |
1 | 1 | |
Jim Buchanan | Scottish Borders | Archery Snooker |
1 | ||
Gerard McConnell | Kirkintilloch | Athletics | 1 | ||
Maxwell (William) McKay | Cardenden | Swimming | 1 | ||
Edwin Moore | Loanhead | Athletics | 3 | ||
Kelly Carroll | Aberdeen | Swimming | 2 | ||
John Grant | Edinburgh | Athletics Swimming |
2 | ||
John Clarke | Edinburgh | Fencing | 1 | ||
James Murray | Glasgow | Swimming | 1 | ||
Andrew Brennan | Cardenden | Swimming | |||
David Chalmers | Glasgow | Athletics | |||
Alan Corrie | Shooting | ||||
Gavin Devaney | Athletics | ||||
Leslie Docherty | Edinburgh | Swimming | |||
Alexander Gregory | Bishopbriggs | Archery | |||
Jackie Hepburn | Aberdeen | Shooting | |||
Elliott Hume | Ayr | Athletics Boccia |
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Jim Martin | Anstruther | Archery | |||
David McCrae | Largs | Athletics | |||
William McLeod MBE | Edinburgh | Athletics | |||
Brenda Moir | Edinburgh | Athletics Swimming |
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Paul Noble | Leslie | Swimming | |||
June Richards | Lancashire | Athletics |