Month: October 2017

Visual Impairment Sports Day – a unique opportunity to try a variety of sports

This is a fantastic opportunity for people with a visual impairment to try a variety of sports in a friendly and supportive environment.

The visual impairment sports day aims to provide an introduction to sport and engage participants in sport. RNIB, Haggeye, Guide Dogs Scotland and Visibility are supporting Scottish Disability Sport and governing body partners the Scottish Football Association, JudoScotland, Scottish Swimming and Scottish Athletics, Goalball UK and Blazing Saddles to provide a quality experience to participants on the day.  This unique opportunity is funded by the BIG Lottery Fund.

Many people with a visual impairment are not aware of the opportunities available to them in their local area. Scottish Disability Sport Regional Managers will be on hand on the day to raise awareness and support participants to get involved in their chosen sport in their local area. If you would like to have a chat about the event please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sports on offer throughout the day are: athletics, bowls, cycling, football, goalball, judo, swimming and tennis.

Date: Saturday 11th November, 2017

Venue: Scotstoun Leisure Centre, 122 Danes Drive, Glasgow, G14 9HD

Time: 10.30 am – 4.00 pm

Cost: FREE

If you have a visual impairment or know someone with a visual impairment that would like to get involved in sport and would like to attend please register by telephoning Scottish Disability Sport on 0131 317 1130 or email admin@scottishdisabilitysport.com.

Please note that booking is essential for all participants. The full registration pack can be downloaded here.

For public transport information please see the SPT website at: www.spt.co.uk

Visual Impairment Engagement Day Flyer

North Lanarkshire Boccia Sessions

New fun boccia sessions are beginning for all individuals with physical and learning disabilities. If you are looking to get more active and meet new friends, these sessions could be for you!

  • All ages and abilities welcome
  • No previous experience required
  • Equipment will be provided

The sessions will take place at St Maurice’s High School, North Road, Cumbernauld G68 9AG from 5.00pm on Thursday 26th October.

For more information contact 01236 757657 ext 5256 or email mackayk@northlan.gov.uk / joergensenn@northlan.gov.uk.

Pan Disability Boccia Sessions Flyer

World’s Top Wheelchair Curlers at Stirling International

The third Stirling Wheelchair International Invitational was held at the Peak, Stirling, from October 17th – 20th, with the very best of the world’s wheelchair curlers gathered to face each other. Eight teams representing the official Curling Associations of their respective countries took part. Norway, current world champions and three times holder of the trophy, would have to fight off the world silver and bronze medalists, as well as two other world top ten ranked teams and three just outside the top ten.

There was a tremendous show of curling skill on show, played on great ice, resulting in an exciting week of sport. It went right to the last game on Friday, when Russia, world silver medalists, overcame a plucky Scottish outfit, world bronze medalists, to emerge victorious at 5 shots to 4 after the very last stone. It was that close. Team Switzerland slotted into third place.

Norway, the defending champs, could only make sixth spot; after a sticky start.

Pictured, the Russian winning team. From left to right as viewed: Andrey Smirnov, Konstantin Kierokhtin, Alexander Shevchenko, Marat Romanov, Daria Shchukino.

On the back row: Anton Batugin (coach), Andy Hemming (SWCII), Christine Simpson (Provost), Sandy Lees (AGL sponsor) and Judy Mackenzie (SWCII).

(Courtesy of Royal Caledonian Curling Cub)

Forth Valley Disability Sport

Forth Valley Disability Sport need your vote!

Forth Valley Disability Sport need your vote! FVDS are one of the many projects involved in the Aviva Community Fund that gives grants to local projects voted by you! If FVDS are successful is reaching the finals of this funding the branch will use the money to engage with inactive groups focussing on female participation as this is a proven gap in the Forth Valley area in terms in inactivity. Please take two minutes and vote on the link below.

 https://community-fund.aviva.co.uk/voting/project/view/17-2203

Wheelchair Basketball at Glasgow Club Kelvin Hall

Our inclusive and accessible sessions welcome you to try the sport of wheelchair basketball in a friendly, social and welcoming environment.

Our qualified volunteer coaches will support you at a level that suits your needs in an inclusive, safe, comfortable and most importantly fun social environment.

Glasgow Club Kelvin Hall

  • Junior mixed session (11-16 years): Sundays 1.00-2.30pm, cost £3
  • Adult mixed session: Sundays 2.30-4.00pm, cost £4

Sports chair will be supplied or bring your own along. Participants must be able to transfer into a chair or bring support to assist with transferring. Friends and family welcome to take part.

For further information, please contact Glasgow Fever Basketball Club – www.glasgowfever.com / stacey@glasgowfever.com / 0141 287 5630

2017 National Boccia Open for non-BISFed Classes

The 2017 National Boccia Open for non-BISFed classes was held again at the excellent Engage Centre at the Sighthill Campus of Napier University.

SDS would like to extend their gratitude to the Celtic FC Foundation who have financially supported this event this year and allows SDS to provide a quality competitive opportunity for our players in Scotland, many of whom qualified for this event by succeeding in their regional championships.

This event is part of the new National Boccia Open Series alongside the inaugural International event held in October at Inverclyde and is a development of the restructuring of the Boccia calendar that took place in 2014. There are now many more quality competitive opportunities for our Boccia players in Scotland alongside an opportunity for increased match-time at these events. To validate this restructuring it is imperative the sport continues to grow. Boccia is clearly a sport which a wide demographic people enjoy playing and competing in and SDS feel it is important to ensure the competition pathway in this sport remains accessible for all players. To this end we encourage entries to both events from outside of Scotland and we were delighted to see that many of 2016’s champions returned to defend their titles, including players from outside these borders.

England’s Derek Sked – Section A Champion in 2015 & 2016 – was pushed all the way by the Borders’ Neil McMurdo – playing in his first national championships. Derek prevailed in the final by 4 shots to 3 but only by winning two shots on the final end of the match.

Section B was again split into two sections: Male and Female. This time there was a new name on the roster for the male section as last year’s winner James Muirhead didn’t progress through the group stages in what was a hugely competitive field. Michael Gilooly from Kirkriggs defeated the experienced Darren Rooney from Forth Valley in an entertaining final.

Last year’s winner in the female section, Jodie Lavin, was sadly unable to join us this year however, Kirsty McCallum ensured the title stayed in Lothian as she defeated Dundee’s Rebekah Perry in the final by 5 shots to 1. The No Limits athlete had previously won the title in 2012 and 2008 so completes her hat-trick of titles in this category.

The Junior section did not run this year so all junior players competed in the relevant adult section, many with great distinction. The final award of the day was the Dundee Trophy which is awarded to the most improved junior each year. This year the trophy was awarded to Kyle Latto from Dundee Boccia Club in recognition of his development this year.

A huge thanks must go to Lothian Disability Sport for assisting in hosting this event. A lot of work has been done in the region to progress Boccia and the fact they are hosting this national event is testament to the efforts of the many volunteers and staff from across the country that have helped with the event in terms officiating and supporting players to attend.

The standard of play across Scotland has gone from strength to strength and has certainly benefited from the increased number of players taking part at local level.

 

On behalf of Scottish Disability Sport and Lothian Disability Sport, we would like to take this opportunity to wish all players, clubs and teams every success in the competition.

2017 Boccia Non-BISFed Results

Fierce Competition at the Inaugural Scottish Boccia International Open

A very warm welcome awaited Scottish Disability Sport at the new sportscotland Inverclyde Centre in Largs for the inaugural Scottish Boccia International Open event. SDS was delighted to host this event in conjunction with North Ayrshire Council and sportscotland. This event was a perfect opportunity to showcase this excellent facility at an event tailor-made for the fully accessible residential venue, which is now able to host up to 120 wheelchair users. The centre was at capacity with players, assistants and coaches from Scotland and neighbouring countries competing, featuring many of the very best players in the UK and from further afield taking part in a teams, pairs and individual sections for the first time in Scotland. This represents another major development for the sport of boccia in Scotland in attracting international-level competition to these shores.

Competition was fierce throughout with Friday witnessing some high quality Teams & Pairs events played to a finish, followed by Individual events on Saturday and Sunday. The Scottish BC2/2 players Reegan Stevenson and Callum Glasgow joined forces with Northern Ireland to finish in bronze position behind the team from Ireland in silver and the Boccia UK team in gold.

The strength in depth in the BC3 Pairs section was formiddable and so it proved as the two teams from Boccia UK battled it out with represenatives from the English Scorpion and Viper Academies – who had both impressively topped their respective groups. The Boccia UK pairs – featuring the mighty Scots players Patrick Wilson and the McCowan brothers – Jamie and Scott – drew on their consdierable top level experience to contest the final with the English pair of Jess Hunter and Rich Amos defeating their Scottish stablemates in a formidable performance.

Scottish interest continued in the BC4 Pairs section where Scotland’s Peter McGuire and Ross Munro battled against Evie Edwards and Louis Saunders across the best of three fixtures. The Scottish team outperformed all expectations to win all three matches.

In the individual sections Reegan Stevenson claimed his second bronze of the weekend qualifying from an extremely close group in second place on points difference. This meant he met Paralympic Gold Medallist David Smith MBE and, despite winning the first end and remaining competitive throughout, lost out on a final place. Reegan’s determination to complete the bronze set won through as he managed the match v Ireland’s Niamh Dunphy superbly to ease through to claim the podium place. Smith went on and claimed gold in victory over his teamate Tia Ruel.

Ireland’s Beijing Paralympian Padraic Moran eased to the BC 2 title and was only really stretched by England’s Reshad Saraj who defeated him in a tight group match, yet failed to qualify on the points difference as three players finished the group stage on equal points. Scotland’s Callum Glasgow struggled in a strong field but this experience will give him some targets to aspire to in squad training. Boccia UK’s Will Hipwell and England’s Tim Hayes completed the medals in the BC2 section.

The largest entry was in the BC3 section and the top seeds in each of the four groups were members of the UK Boccia Squad and were expected to qualify for the semi-finals. However, players from other countries had other ideas and England’s William Arnott and England Scorpion’s Cecilia Turk had other ideas defeating Patrick Wilson and Scott McCowan respectively in the group stages. This left one unseeded semi-final and a seeded semi-final in the latter stages. William Arnott continued his fine form in comfortably seeing off Cecilia to make the final whilst Jess Hunter defeated Jamie McCowan – who has been enjoying a great year – in the other semi-final. The final was a thrilling affair and resulted in a final end shootout which William Arnott won in front of the large crowd who had assembled.

This only left the BC4 section where five players competed in a round robin tournament. Peter McGuire and Ross Munro were hoping to take their impressive Pairs form into the Individual event against the strength of Boccia UK’s Evie Edwards and Louis Saunders alongside Harry Thompson, competing as an Independent. Evie and Louis shrugged off their Pairs disappointment to set the early pace in the section closely followed by Harry. Peter’s only victory was against Ross, whilst the young Scot found the going tough against the talented quartet in the section. It came down to the final fixtures and Evie emerged victorious with a 7-2 win over Louis, whilst Harry kept his nerve in a tie-break to claim the scalp of Peter.

Thanks to a successful bid to the Big Lottery People’s Project a number of new Boccia sessions will be rolled out around the country with a view to identifying the next generation of players in this sport. The national Boccia Engagement Days on Sunday 26 November in Easterhouse, Glasgow and Saturday 24th March (venue TBC) will support this aim so this excellent sport can continue to grow and strengthen its infrastructure in Scotland.

Thanks to all players, federations, officials (especially Steve Furber who stepped into the breach at the eleventh hour to assume the role of Head Referee) and volunteers for their support of this event, it was great to feature high quality competition in an enjoyable environment at a phenomenal facility.

2017 Boccia International Open Results

Get on Target with Boccia

Whether you are aiming to be the next ParalympicsGB star or you are looking to get more active and meet new friends, these fun sessions could be for you.

  • The Peak, Stirling
  • Starting Monday 23rd October 2017
  • All ages and abilities welcome
  • No previous experience required
  • Equipment will be provided