Month: August 2016

Ruari Logan

East Youngsters selected for School Games

Three Lothian athletes and one athlete from the Borders have been selected to compete at this year’s Sainsbury’s School Games, scheduled for 1st – 4th September at Loughborough University.

Christian Buchanan (Swimming / East Lothian), Josh Manson (Wheelchair Basketball / Edinburgh), Ruairi Logan (Wheelchair Tennis / Edinburgh) and Beth Johnston (Swimming / Borders) have all been given the opportunity to compete at the games, which will provide the platform for around 1600 young people from across the United Kingdom to participate alongside their peers.  The competition will reinforce the experience of Olympic and Paralympic Games with opening and closing ceremonies as well as hosting twelve current and future events within the games – providing an excellent precursor to Rio 2016.

We wish all athletes the best of luck as they prepare to travel south of the border to showcase their undoubted talent.

Discover Your Para Potential

UK Sport Launch #DiscoverYour ParaPotential

UK sport has launched a new campaign to find the next generation of World Class para athletes called #DiscoverYour ParaPotential.  The initiative is aimed at is aimed at talented male and females who are interested in trialling for a once in a lifetime opportunity to become part of Britain’s sporting elite in para sports. This campaign is targeting:

  • Male and female athletes aged over 15 years old.
  • Belief that they have what it takes to become a future medallist at a World Class level in a para sport.
  • Have an ‘Eligible Impairment’ (see https://www.paralympic.org/classification or more information)

There are numerous para sports recruiting for new athletes including Para-Athletics, Para-Swimming, Para-Cycling, Disability shooting, Para-Rowing, Para-Canoe, Powerlifting, Para-Archery, Visually Impaired Judo, Para-Triathlon, Disability Table Tennis, Wheelchair Basketball, Wheelchair Rugby, Wheelchair Tennis, Boccia and Para-Taekwondo.

A registration form is available on www.uksport.gov.uk/talent

For more information please contact UK Sport on talent@uksport.gov.uk

Discover Your ParaPotential FAQ

sportscotland Institute of Sport

sportscotland Institute of Sport

The sportscotland Institute of Sport and Area Institutes of Sport have played a vital role in supporting Scotland’s leading sports people with a disability at national and international level. The partnership has contributed greatly to the success of leading Scots at World Championship and Paralympic Games.

Scottish Local Authorities

Scottish Local Authorities

Scottish Disability Sport would like to acknowledge the generous financial support received to assist with the production of our Annual Report and hosting of our AGM, from:

Dundee City Council, Glasgow Life, North Ayrshire Council, Orkney Islands Council, South Lanarkshire Council and Stirling Council.

Bowls Scotland National Championships 2016

Para Bowlers impress at National Championships 2016

The Scottish Disability Sport para bowlers competed at the Bowls Scotland National Championships 2016 at Northfield, Ayr over the weekend.  The growth of our programme over the past 12 months has meant that we have more players competing allowing us to invite 16 players over three sections, including the B6, B7/8, as well as an open female class.

In what was a fully inclusive event the standard of play was exceptional over the two days.  The preliminary rounds on the Saturday saw the B6 and B7/8 players share a green with the women’s international players, which produced some great matches.  In the B6 class, Gary Clelland was pushed all the way by Ian Donaldson, coming from behind to progress 18-16, once the 2 hour game time limit had been reached. In the other B6 match, George Guthrie beat Fraser Mathieson 21-13.  The B7/8 class saw experienced Michael Simpson beat John Wardrope and in the other match in this class, newcomer, Brendan Handling defeated Derek Hartley in a closely contested tie.

The semi-finals were played on green A with each rink occupied by the para bowlers, in addition, the match between B7/8 players Garry Brown and Brendan Handling was shown on the live stream.  The match saw Handling coming out on top 21-13 to progress to Sundays final.  In the other B7/8 semi-final, last year’s champion Michael Simpson was defeated by Ian Brown 21-20, in a very closely fought match.  The B6 semi-final 1 was contested by experienced campaigner Billy Allan against George Guthrie, in which Allan prevailed 21-17.  In the other semi-final, Gary Cleland was beaten convincingly 21-8 by Mike Nichol.

The semi-finals saw the first matches in the Open Female section with Rosemary Lenton playing Tracy Black and Barbara McMillan playing Mary Wilson.  Both matches were extremely tight from start to finish, with Black coming out on top 21-19 against an experienced Lenton.  Wilson defeated McMillan 19-18 following the match reaching the designated 2 hour time restriction.

The finals were played on Sunday 31 July at the same time as the Bowls Scotland finals, meaning para bowls would be showcased to the packed Northfield arena.  In the B6 encounter, Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games bowler Billy Allan found himself up against Mike Nichol, who had an outstanding semi-final.  The match was an interesting encounter in which Mike Nicoll, prevailed 21-12.  The B7/8 final was contested by newcomers to para bowls Brendan Handling and Ian Brown and finished in the same score line as that of the B6 match; 21-12 in favour of Brendan Handling.  The Open Female final between newcomer Mary Wilson and more experienced Tracy Black was a more straightforward affair with Black exhibiting a convincing performance as she prevailed 21-5.  Wilson will undoubtedly learn from her experience and will aim to return next year in a stronger position.

Results

B6 Final
Gold: Mike Nichol (Jedburgh)
Silver: Billy Allan (Cowdenbeath)

B7/8 Final
Gold: Brendan Handling (Stranraer)
Silver: Ian Brown (Kilbirnie)

Open Female
Gold: Tracy Black (Alloa)
Silver: Mary Wilson (Edinburgh)

Scottish Disability Sport have a strong programme and events calendar in all formats of the game and are always on the search for new players and coaches to join our para bowls programme.  Anyone interested in finding out more should contact the SDS head office on 0131 317 1130 or admin@scottishdisabilitysport.com.