Month: February 2018

Aspirations of Inspirational Micky Yule

Glasgow 2014 and Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games athlete, former Royal Engineer Micky Yule is a champion Powerlifter winning Gold at the 2016 Invictus Games before going on to represent Britain in the Rio Paralympics later that year.

Not content with his current achievements and thirsty for a huge new challenge, he’s now testing his limits in a highly dangerous sport – Skeleton.

The full article is on the Help for Heroes website here:
https://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/news/2018/february/double-amputee-micky-yule-takes-on-epic-sporting-challenge/

You can watch Micky talking about the challenge here:
https://www.facebook.com/HelpforHeroesOfficial/videos/2174124115938286/

Scottish Disability Sport Sponsorship and Fundraising Director Role

Scottish Disability Sport (SDS), is the governing and coordinating body of all sports for children, athletes and players of all ages and abilities who have a physical, sensory or learning disability. The vision of SDS is: ‘To lead inclusive sport in Scotland for participants and athletes with physical sensory or learning disabilities’.

An exciting opportunity has risen for a passionate and enthusiastic individual who is interested in helping achieve the vision and aims of SDS by specifically supporting the organisation in the field of fundraising and sponsorship.

The Sponsorship and Fundraising Director will help to shape the financial future of SDS by sourcing income through commercial support, grants, donations and benefactors. In return, SDS offers the opportunity to meet new people, gain new skills, volunteer within a sports context, gain experience in governance and learn about the inspiring world of disability sport.

To find out more about SDS and the work we do, visit the website and Facebook page. A copy of the job description can be found here.

To find out about the role, please ring 0131 317 1150.

To apply, simply send your CV and a cover letter to:

Janice Eaglesham MBE, Chair, Scottish Disability Sport, Caledonia House, South Gyle, Edinburgh, EH12 9DQ

Tel: 0131 317 1150

E-mail: admin@scottishdisabilitysport.com

Closing date 12 noon Friday 2nd March 2018.

Teacher and student on artificial ski slope

Scottish Visually Impaired Skiers

There are many opportunities across Scotland for people living with visual impairments. BBC Sport have recently profiled Scottish Visually Impaired Ski Club based at Midlothian Snowsports Centre – click on the link below to see the inspiring guides and skiers:

https://www.facebook.com/bbcsportscotland/videos/2028385220510690/?hc_ref=ARTeq6W_0t8dKrdT0q0bY2Gst5tcCz5Mc9EmxJ2VK8EABIsTAyUWXawpCqW_D_Vg7V4

 

SDS Summer Sports Camp 2018

When: Wednesday 11 – Friday 13 July 2018
Where: Badaguish Outdoor Centre, Glenmore, Aviemore PH22 1AD
Who: Young people with a physical disability, visual or hearing impairment aged 10-18 years

The camp is a multi-activity, 2-night residential camp featuring various adapted sport and physical activities supported by experienced and qualified staff in a fun, engaging and supportive environment. It is aimed at youngsters with a physical, visual or hearing impairment aged 10-18 and is ideal for those looking to engage in some form of physical activity or to build confidence and socialisation.

The camp will take place at the Badaguish Centre, Aviemore which is situated in the beautiful surrounds of the Cairngorms National Park. Application forms will be sent out in March but if you have any questions or would like to register interest, please contact us on 0131 317 1130 or admin@scottishdisabilitysport.com.

You can see the photos from our 2016 camp at Badaguish on our Flickr page here.

Fife Para Athlete Records Personal Best at Parkrun

For the second year in succession, Derek Rae from Fife AC spent a month in Kenya for high altitude winter training. Following a long journey home, Derek turned up at his “old stomping ground” on Saturday for the Kirkcaldy Parkrun UK.

It was an opportunity for Derek to gauge how his legs were feeling after the challenges of intensive training and lengthy travel. Not surprisingly the Kirkcaldy athlete turned in a personal best.

Derek is coached by Ron Morrison and supported by the sportscotland Institute of Sport, Scottish Athletics and UK Athletics. The Virgin London Marathon in April is once again his main focus and all of his winter training has been geared towards that very special occasion.

Derek is an ambassador for Disability Sport Fife and a DSF peer mentor volunteer. Derek helps out at the weekly Wednesday Disability Sport Fife run, jump and throws session at the Michael Woods Sports & Leisure Centre.

One of the athletes who attends that session is Graham Law from Glenrothes. Derek made time after he had finished his run to go back and support Graham over the final stages. Typical of Derek and massively appreciated by one of his number one Disability Sport Fife fans. The special moment was captured by William Law, Graham’s father.

Richard Brickley MBE – President Disability Sport Fife

38th Annual SDS National Carpet Bowls

The 38th annual Scottish Disability Sport National Carpet Bowls Championships took place at Dundee International Sports Complex (DISC) on February 3 2018.

This event traditionally is one of the first major events in the competition year and brings together many of the nation’s leading indoor and outdoor bowlers. The quality of the bowling on show was frequently of the highest level and yet again demonstrated the standard of bowler regularly playing in Scotland.

Leisure & Culture Dundee and Dundee City Disability Sport proved to be excellent hosts and DISC is a venue ideally suited to the hosting of this Championships, indeed the carpets which for years had been transported from Glasgow will now take up new residence at the centre in lieu of the event being based here for the foreseeable future. Many thanks to all staff involved in the set-up of this event, especially Gordon Quinton, Darren Thomson and his two sons, and Carol Duncan.

This year saw players from Highland, Fife, Lothian, Glasgow, South Lanarkshire and host branch Dundee compete over 5 sections to determine the leading carpet para-bowlers in the country. There was a very slight increase from Lothian and Highland branches and it was gratifying to see a further slight increase in the sections with a learning disability. More identification work is required to unearth bowlers with a physical and sensory disability and SDS and Bowls Scotland will continue to identify bowlers through the grassroots programmes within schools, clubs and branches. SDS Bowls Performance Development Manager Ron McArthur continues to develop the Regional Indoor Hubs. Allied to an extensive Coach Education programme and the comprehensive national events programme the sport is well placed to ensure existing and new para-bowlers in all classifications are well catered for in accessible sessions and competition structure. 

The event featured multiple matches only decided by one point which served to highlight the competitive nature of the event.  

After a successful year in 2017 which saw Team Highland celebrating their first trophy in almost two decades with Evan MacKintosh victorious in the Wheelchair section, they went one better this year with victories in 2 out of the 5 sections. It was the same final as 2017 and history repeated itself as Evan proved too strong emerging the victor by 14 shots to 2.

In the Mixed Ambulant & B3 section Lothian’s Neil Shirley a two-time winner of this event played Fife’s Billy Allan, a winner in this event four times. Following a clean sweep in the group section Billy was unfortunate to meet Neil Shirley, who had left his best bowls until the final, in excellent form.

In the all-Fife section for restricted ambulant & B2 bowlers two former champions went head to head again. Neil Laughlin – champion in 2017 – eventually lost to his stable-mate Kenny Dow, when he retire due to illness whilst ten shots down in the final.

A new name is on the trophy for the section for male bowlers with a learning disability. This section is always extremely competitive which was illustrated by last year’s champion Andrew Harrison making an exit in the first round to Lothian’s Euan Wright. Ultimately, though, it was Highland’s Phillip Hendry who played magnificently to edge the final 15-13 on the final hooter, despite losing the last 7 points of the match.

In the female section last year’s finalist Amanda Craig from Lothian played Glasgow’s Debbie Fotheringham. A slow start for the Lothian bowler saw Debbie take a commanding lead which ultimately proved too much to return from despite a stirring late comeback from Amanda.

Thanks as ever go to our Fife office – Norma Buchanan and Richard Brickley MBE who prepared the programme and draw for the event, with Norma providing crucial administration support on the day. Further thanks to Ron McArthur and Gordon McCormack OBE, Chairperson of the Glasgow Disability Sport branch for their support of this event.

Officials from local Bowling Clubs all provided officials for the day and without this input the event simply would not be possible. The support was again significant with almost 30 officials attending on the day and SDS are indebted to all who attended.

 

This continues to be an incredibly exciting period for bowls in Scotland as preparations for the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast gathers momentum and national attention now turns to the SDS National Indoor Championships in April at Falkirk IBC.

Photo: Winners at the 2018 SDS Carpet Bowls Championships: L to R: Phillip Hendry (Highland), Neil Shirley (Lothian), Evan MacKintosh (Highland), Kenny Dow (Fife) and Debbie Fotheringham (Glasgow). 

Success at Glasgow Sports Awards for Sammi Kinghorn and Ian Mirfin MBE

Kinghorn awarded Glasgow Sports Person of the Year 2017

The accolades keep on coming for wheelchair racer Sammi Kinghorn.  In the past year she has dominated her track events, culminating in two world titles and a world record at the World Para Athletics Championships in London.

On Friday evening in the beautiful surroundings of Glasgow City Chambers, Sammi was awarded the top title of the night, Glasgow Sports Person of the Year.  Sammi’s win says such an enormous amount about her achievements in the past year.  The standing ovation which accompanied her on her way to collect her award, said it all.

Earlier in the evening she won Glasgow Para Athlete of the Year in a strong group of fellow contenders Martin Perry (TableTennis) and Robert Barr (Bowls).  She is definitely going to need a bigger trophy cabinet.

Her sights now turn to the Commonwealth Games and she has only just returned from a training in camp in Tenerife. Although, perhaps not her favourite distance, Sammi’s desire to pull on the Scottish vest is more than enough to keep her focused and endure the arduous training regime a marathon warrants.

The evening had several para athletes up for awards.  Jack McComish, a member of the City of Glasgow Swim Team, was up for student athlete of the year, after a great year in the pool and his achievements at the Deaflympics.  And Dean Thornton, a member of the Scotland Cerebral Palsy Football team, picked up the Young Volunteer of the Year trophy for his work with young frame football players. A tremendous achievement for the young football player.

Free Wheel North, a cycling hub specifically for people with disabilities based at Glasgow Green, won Community Project of the Year, based on their totally inclusive approach to cycling.

The recognition for para-athletes and para sport is now more widely acknowledged and with another award to her name Sammi Kinghorn will definitely one to watch in years to come.

Glasgow Coach of the Year goes to Ian Mirfin MBE

Ian Mirfin MBE, wheelchair racing coach at Red Star Athletics Club, was awarded Glasgow Coach of the Year at the annual Glasgow Sports Awards at the City Chambers in Glasgow on Friday evening.

After a phenomenal year with athlete, Sammi Kinghorn, Ian picked up the award ahead of fellow nominees, Ian Wright (City Of Glasgow Swim Team) and another great coach to para sport, Terry McLernon MBE (Drumchapel Table Tennis Club).

Ian has been coaching athletics for over 25 years, founding Red Star Athletics Club in Glasgow with his wife Janice Eaglesham MBE.  He has coached a wealth of para athletes in his time, including the late Karen Lewis-Archer, at World and Paralympic level.

At Red Star there are now a number of wheelchair athletes coached by Ian, who have the potential to make their names in wheelchair racing.

Over the past year, Ian has seen Sammi excel at World level and through his knowledge and expertise has transitioned Sammi’s training programme from sprints to marathon training in her quest for glory at the Commonwealth Games in a couple of months’ time.

Ian deserves all the plaudits he can get after not just a fantastic year, but a lifetime of coaching which has led to so many athletes’ success.

Para Lawn Bowls Training Camp

The Scottish Para Bowls team will this week be in the València region of Spain on a training camp as the preparations for the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games begin to gather pace.

The B6/B7/B8 Open Triple and the B2/B3 Mixed Pair will take part in a number of training sessions and competitive matches arranged at Quesada Bowling Club and El Rancho Bowling Club – the later of the two providing comparable green speeds to what can be expected at the Games.

As well as some top club level players, Quesada bowls club has also arranged a team of Spanish international players to provide some quality opposition.

The Commonwealth Games will take place in Gold Coast Australia from the 4 – 15 April.

B6/B7/B8 Open Triple

Garry Brown
Mike Nicoll
Michael Simpson

B2/B3 Mixed Pair

Irene Edgar
Robert Barr
Sarah Jane Ewing (Director)
David Thomas (Director)

Coaches
Bob Christie
Eric McMillan

Para Sport Festival Series – begin your sporting journey here!

Fact: People with physical and sensory impairments are the least represented in sport!

In order to address the above fact SDS and partners offer young people with physical and sensory impairments who attend mainstream schools opportunities to engage in sport.

Para sport festivals are one of these unique opportunities and is an SDS flag ship programme. These events take place in five regions across Scotland and were attended by over three hundred young people from across the country in the last year. The purpose of the festivals is to offer young people of school age a level playing field of sport by attending the events.

Expert national and regional coaches lead individuals through a variety of sports that they can then participate in locally. Athlete role models will be at the events to inspire the next generation of Paralympians and SDS Regional Managers will follow up after the event to identify which sports participants would like to be engage with in their local area. Whether you would like to engage in sport to make new friends or get healthier or if your aspiration is to be a future sporting star, begin your journey here!

The month of March will see three regional Para Sport Festivals being offered in Tayside, West of Scotland and East of Scotland. Click on each of the events below for further information and to apply for the event.

Event Date Venue
West of Scotland Para Sport Festival Friday 9 March Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, Motherwell
Tayside Para Sport Festival Wednesday 14 March Dundee and Angus College, Gardyne Campus
East of Scotland Para Sport Festival Friday 23 March Forrester High School, Edinburgh

If you or anyone you know has a physical or sensory impairment and would like to get involved in sport please call SDS on 0131 317 1130 or alternatively email admin@scottishdisabilitysport.com.

 

Disability Sport Fife logo

Round three East Series Cross Country held in Fife

For the second year in succession Disability Sport Fife (DSF) and Fife Athletic Club hosted round 3 of the East Series Cross Country on behalf of Scottish Athletics and Scottish Disability Sport. The venue was the Beveridge Park in Kirkcaldy and the organisers thank Kirkcaldy Rugby Club for access to their club pavilion and facilities for the duration of the event.

Despite temperatures as low as 2 degrees, 112 athletes and support staff made their way to Kirkcaldy and braved the conditions. Fife AC volunteer officials had the course marked out well in advance of the first event. “Ronnie on the bike” led off all the lead runners over 500m, 1K, 2K and 3K. Conditions under foot were challenging at times but all runners made it back safely and with a time to be considered along with times recorded at Peffermill in Edinburgh in rounds 1,2 and 4 of the East Series respectively.

DSF welcomed Lothian schools Harmeny, Cedarbank and Woodlands and Perth HS in particular to Fife. There was once again a strong Fife representation from Buckhaven Primary, Bell Baxter HS, Balwearie HS, Levenmouth Academy, Lochgelly HS, Woodmill HS, Madras College and Fife AC. Cumulative performances over the four rounds of the East Series determine the leading 2017/2018 athletes. There were many fine performances on the day.

The first race was 500m for Primary pupils and top three positions were taken by Harmeny athletes with Damien Millar recording the fastest Primary time of 2.26. Demi – Rose Dunsire from first timers Buckhaven Primary, was the leading girl in 3.28. Over the same distance Aaliyah Black (S1) from Bell Baxter HS was the first S1-S3 girl athlete to finish. Chloe McCallum (S5) and Rebecca Fairley (S2) from Balwearie HS finished second and third respectively.

The second 500m race for S1-S3 boys resulted in Ross Gray (S5) from Woodlands school recording the third fastest time in 2.30. Jack Hanley (S1) from Bell Baxter HS was second fastest in 2.18 and Shaun Carter (S2) from Balwearie HS was fastest overall in 2.10.

The third race was the first 1K event and involved all secondary school girls. Leah Ford (S1) from Lochgelly HS crossed the finishing line first in 5.10 and she was followed in by Sophie Coughlin (S2) Bell Baxter HS in 5.24 and Rosalind Penman (S4) Balwearie HS.

Race four included S1-S3 boys and Ryan Baird from Lochgelly HS (S2) recorded the fastest time in 4.34. Cieran Dunn (S1) from Levenmouth Academy had an excellent run in 4.53 to finish second and similarly Jordan Mooney (S1) from Woodlands School in 5.20 to finish third. The S4-S6 boys 1K was the fifth race and Cedarbank pupils Stuart Stevenson (S4) and Kyle McGrandles (S5) finished first and third respectively in 3.44 and 3.58. Richard Allan (S5) from Levenmouth Academy split the two Lothian athletes to finish second in 3.54.

The sixth and final race of the day involved the most experienced athletes running over 2K and 3K. Dionne Russell from Perth HS (S4) was the fastest girl over 2k in 14.19 and sisters Louise and Michelle Harley (S5) occupied second and third spots in 14.47 and 15.21. Pauline Latto making a return to cross country running was the first physically impaired athlete home in 15.51. Mathew Blair (S6) was the leading 2K boy in 8.23 and Nathan Dougal (S1) Harmeny runner up in 8.25. Arran Howe from Bell Baxter HS (S5) crossed the line third in 8.51.

Madras College pupils occupied top three positions in the boys 3k with Josh Gibson (S4) finishing first in 14.00 and Nathan Orr (S5) and Kieran Beaton (S5) finishing second and third respectively in 19.08 and 19.59. The senior 3K race involved Fife AC athletes Owen Miller, Sam Fernando and Carter Taylor and they finished in that order in 9.41, 9.55 and 11.44. Owen and Carter are coached by Steve Doig and Sam by Ron Morrison.

Well done to all the athletes, support staff and volunteers who braved the elements at the East Series cross country event. The Disability Sport Fife Cross Country Championships will be held in the same location on Thursday 17th May.

Photo: Carter Taylor, Sam Fernando and Owen Miller of Fife AC

Richard Brickley MBE – President Disability Sport Fife