Month: March 2018

GB Curlers Swept Away in PyeongChang

#ScotsonParaGB

Day five of the 2018 Winter Paralympic Games continued with two critical matches for Team Neilson and the GB wheelchair curlers against South Korea and China, whilst Millie Knight and Brett Wild Women’s VI Slalom has now been moved to Sunday.

Wheelchair Curling

The Great Britain rink of Aileen Neilson, Gregor Ewan, Robert McPherson, Hugh Nibloe and Angie Malone MBE went into today with their hopes of qualifying resting on two must win matches.

The first match of the day was against South Korea and although a valiant effort from GB, Neilson and her team were edged out 4-5.  The result meant that GB were relying on Norway losing to Slovakia if they were to have any chance of progressing.  The result didn’t go their way with Norway triumphing 7-6 in the end.

As a result Great Britain failed to reach the wheelchair curling semi-finals at the Winter Paralympics and their campaign ended with an emphatic 9-3 loss to China.  The all Scottish rink finished their Paralympic Games with a sixth place finish after winning only five from their 11 matches.

China play Canada and South Korea meet Norway in Friday’s semi-finals, with the medal matches on Saturday.

Great Britain Skip Neilson said:

“We came here with high hopes of getting a medal. Our first goal was getting to the play-offs and we’d have liked to have finished off with a win but we didn’t,”

“It’s really disappointing, we’ve worked so hard with so much support from people back home.

“It will take us a while to get over it and it’s a learning experience.”

The action continues tomorrow with Scott Meenagh taking on the 15km Biathlon.

For an overview of Channel 4’s comprehensive coverage of the Games go to;

http://paralympics.channel4.com/news/2018-winter-paralympics-day-day-coverage-guide/

SportsAid Scotland

Para athletes supported by SportsAid Scotland

Scottish Disability Sport is pleased to announce that 21 of Scotland’s leading para athletes have been financially supported by SportsAid Scotland.  The Robertson Trust, the Stevenson Trust and Lanark Rotary are the main sponsors and have allocated funds based on performance levels and sports specific commitments this year.

The following athletes will be supported in 2018

Brad Stewart (Archery)
Gavin Drysdale (Athletics)
Sam Fernando (Athletics)
Nathan Fleetwood (Athletics)
Kayleigh Haggo (Athletics)
Alexander Thomson (Athletics)
Emma Baird (Cycling)
Laura Cluxton (Cycling)
Robert Barr (Para Lawn Bowls)
Garry Brown (Para Lawn Bowls)
Irene Edgar (Para Lawn Bowls)
Sarah Jane Ewing (Para Lawn Bowls)
Mike Nicoll (Para Lawn Bowls)
Michael Simpson (Para Lawn Bowls)
David Thomas (Para Lawn Bowls)
Ciara Roulston (Para Triathlon)
Michael Drever (Shooting)
Allan Ritchie (Shooting)
Michael Kear (Alpine Skiing)
David Hird (Wheelchair Basketball)
Gemma Lumsdaine (Wheelchair Rugby)

The financial support offered to athletes at this level is invaluable and Scottish Disability Sport wishes to thank SportsAid Scotland. 

Gary Fraser, SDS Performance Manager, said:

“It’s always difficult for athletes at this stage of the pathway, where both commitment and expense tend to be higher.  This funding will help the athlete’s to fulfil their training and competition commitments throughout the year, as some will hope to be selected for a World Class Programme.” 

2018 Fife Badminton Championships

The 2018 Disability Sport Fife Annual Badminton Championships were held at Kirkcaldy Leisure for the fifth successive year on Wednesday 13th March. Inspired by the late Russell Hogg, the Championships are supported by Fife Council and Fife Sports and Leisure Trust.

The main championships winners and runners up were as follows:

Junior Champion and winner of the Russell Hogg Cup – Scott Todd Glenrothes HS. Runner up Caitlin De Soyza Balwearie HS.

Senior women’s champion and winner of the Mary Wilson Cup – Mary Wilson Edinburgh. Runner up Pauline Bryson.

Senior Men’s champion and winner of the John Hick cup – Lloyd Simpson Methil. Runner up Steven Anderson Glenrothes.

Other section winners and runners up were as follows:

Division 2 juniors: winner Leo Cord Balwearie HS and runner up Acaymo Llanos Balwearie HS.

Division 3 juniors: winner Milosz Sitek Balwearie HS and runner up Greg Nicoll Balwearie HS

Division 5 seniors/juniors: winner Tanis Murphy East Fife CSS and runner up Finlay Davidson Inverkeithing HS

Division 4 seniors: winner Ryan Peterson East Fife CSS and runner up Tristan Rankine West Fife CSS

Division 3 seniors: winner Wullie Christie East Fife CSS and runner up Jamie Thomas Aberlour

Division 2 seniors: winner Phillip Callander West Fife CSs and runner up Stephen Russell Glenrothes.

All umpiring throughout the day was carried out by Sports Leaders from Kirkcaldy HS under the guidance of DSF badminton lead coach and Active Schools coordinator Alex Bird. The Championships are part of the Disability Sport Fife Annual Sports Festival supported by Fife Council and Fife Sports and Leisure Trust.

Richard Brickley – President Disability Sport Fife

Mixed Fortunes on Day Five in PyeongChang

#ScotsonParaGB

Day five of the 2018 Winter Paralympic Games saw Scott Meenagh back in action in the Men’s sitting 1.1km Cross Country event, Millie Knight and Brett Wild competed in the Women’s VI Giant Slalom event and ParalympicsGB’s wheelchair curlers back on the ice to face Germany and the USA.

Wheelchair Curling

The Great Britain rink of Aileen Neilson, Gregor Ewan, Robert McPherson, Hugh Nibloe and Angie Malone MBE started the day with a record of four wins and three defeats in the round robin stage of the competition.

It was a day of mixed fortunes at the Gangneung Curling Centre as the ParalympicsGB curlers secured a decisive win against Germany before facing a tough defeat against USA. It was a tight start to the match against Germany but Great Britain picked up two shots in the fourth end and never looked back running out comfortable winners by 8-3.

However, Aileen Neilson’s rink could not carry this form into the match against the USA and lost tree shots in both the third and sixth ends to lose by 9-3.

Speaking after the defeat to the USA, Aileen said;

“You just have to be mentally strong in these moments. We came out after yesterday’s two disappointments and played really well in our first game.

“That was what we planned to do this afternoon but unfortunately it didn’t work out. The USA played better.

“I missed crucial draws which, if you don’t make these draws, you lose the game.

“We played another end to try and get another score on the board and to give ourselves a bit more of a feel for the ice.

“No disrespect to the USA but we just thought if we could score some shots, you just never know, you can score a big end. But they were just on fire and made everything.

“In the past we have been well down and have come back. At the break that was what our coach said and she told us it’s not over and it is never over until the last stone is thrown.

“We’re disappointed obviously but we’ll have to come out all guns blazing.

“Everyone can beat everyone else here. We can’t worry on who we are playing or how they are playing.

“We can only focus on how we play so we need to come out and be firing at our best.

“We’ll go away and have a chat now and regroup and then we just need to crack on.”

Biathlon

Scott Meenagh competed in the Men’s Sitting 1.1km Cross Country and ranked 16th in the qualification round with a time of 3:17.72. The 12 fastest athletes progressed through to the semi-finals and on this occasion, Scott missed out.

Speaking after the race, Scott said;

“I hadn’t realised where I’d finished when I crossed the line, obviously I would have liked to have made the semi-finals but when you’re out there you just give it everything and see where you stand.

“The conditions were tough, it was a tough race but at the end of the day that is what we are here for.

“The snow was softer was normal, there were quite a lot of holes around the start which made it difficult but we’re all racing the same snow so there’s no problems there, it’s just about who comes on top on the day.

“But I really enjoyed it, I’ll take that today.

“You have to attack and be prepared to take risks, this race is so much different to the ones that have gone before so you have to hit it hard and don’t be scared.

“You saw some of the best skiers in the world taking risks and falling over, it’s the gamble they’re taking but when it pays off, it’s the reason they end up on the podium.

“I’m getting there with enjoying this type of race but now I’ve got some more to come, now it’s about recovering well, getting back on the snow and ready for the runs.

“I’ll just go through the normal strategies, we’ve worked through different things on the World Cup season so it’s about doing the same things.”

Alpine Skiing

Millie Knight and Brett Wild were back in action on the slopes of the Jeongseon Alpine Centre for the Women’s VI Giant Slalom event and finished in seventh place.

Brett commented;

“I think that was quite far from our best. The first run looked good, it felt pretty but there was no drive, no attacking from the end of the turn, and on every single turn we lost speed which is quite frustrating.

“But to be honest, we’ve had such a bad season and to come here, to get two silver medals and with another chance left, we’re chuffed to bits with how it’s gone so far. We just need to bounce back from this again like we did yesterday and see how we can do on Sunday on the next race.

“We came into this with no medal expectations and we got the two silver medals. Our expectations kind of changed and maybe we got a little bit caught up in the moment but we’ve been brought back down to earth in these last few days.”

The action continues tomorrow with Millie Knight and Brett Wild back in action for the Women’s VI Slalom, whilst the wheelchair curlers face a tough double header against South Korea and China.

For an overview of Channel 4’s comprehensive coverage of the Games go to;

http://paralympics.channel4.com/news/2018-winter-paralympics-day-day-coverage-guide/

Curling for All at the Peak

Curling for all at the Peak, Stirling!

Stirling Sports Village, Forthside Way, Stirling FK8 1QZ

For adults and young people with a range of disabilities. The cost is £3 for participants, one parent / carer / supporter / friend joins in for free. Places are limited so booking is essential.

Wednesday 21st March 2018 – 4-5pm

Thursday 22nd March – 6.15-7.15pm

Open to people with physical, learning and sensory impairments and autistic spectrum disorders. Traditional, stick or wheelchair curling available.

For more information or to book a place contact Helen Kallow, Scottish Curling Disability Development Officer, tel 0131 333 3003 / email helen@scottishcurling.org.

Inspiring Sport West of Scotland Parasport Festival

The Inspiring Sport West of Scotland Parasport event once again proved an enormous success with over 100 young people from across the West of Scotland attending.

The event held in partnership with Celtic FC Foundation was held on Friday 9th March at the fantastic Ravenscraig Sports Facility in North Lanarkshire.

The event is specifically for young people with a physical or visual impairment in mainstream schools and was open to pupils from Primary six to sixth year in Secondary schools.

The aim is to promote and showcase a variety of sports which will encourage the participants to engage in sports and activity sessions outwith school and in their local community, and realise the range of benefits in physical activity.

There was a wide variety of sports for the participants to try including Athletics, Basketball, Boccia, Bowls, Football, Judo, Table Tennis, Tennis and Sitting Volleyball.  All the sports were supported by coaches and volunteers from local clubs and National Governing Bodies of sport who are highly experienced in Para-sport.  Celtic FC community coaches delivered the football element in both ambulant football and Powerchair Football.

The event was delighted to welcome the Minister for Public Health and Sport, Aileen Campbell, who toured the venue, viewing all the activities in full flow and seeing the impact an event such as this can have on the participants and their families.

Tony Hamilton, CEO, Celtic FC Foundation was also in attendance and was delighted with the number of young people involved in the event, saying, ‘It’s been another tremendous day of energy and enthusiasm at our ‘Inspiring Sport Event’.  For those living with disabilities, driving mass participation in sport is a key priority for Celtic FC Foundation – and with 105 pupils in attendance from 12 Local Authorities across the West of Scotland, today’s event will go a long way to ensuring young people are suitably inspired to get involved.’

Also, inspiring the young participants to get involved, was Stephen McGuire, World No.1 Boccia Player, who assisted at the boccia sessions.  Stephen has been playing boccia for a number of years aspiring to be the top of his sport, which he has achieved with style, and a huge amount of training and determination.  Having Stephen in attendance was of great importance in inspiring all future boccia players!

A special guest appearance from Celtic defender, Kieran Tierney, thrilled many of the participants and Kieran took time to be photographed and sign autographs with dozens of keen participants and some coaches and volunteers too!

Scottish Disability Sport would like to acknowledge all the key partners on the day for all their assistance in making the event happen. Thanks go to Judoscotland, Basketballscotland, Scottish Volleyball, Table Tennis Scotland, Tennisscotland, Celtic FC, Joe Wilson Table Tennis Club, Movement Park, West of Scotland Bowling Club, Rutherglen Tennis Club, Victoria Park Athletics Club, Red Star Athletics Club and Drumchapel Table Tennis Club, east Dunbartonshire Active Schools, North Ayrshire Active Schools, Ayrshire College, Coatbridge High School, St Peter the Apostle High School and the many volunteers who attended on the day.

If you would like more information on the event or on Disability Sport in the West of Scotland, please contact:

Lynn Allison, lynn.allison@scottishdisabilitysport.com  07974 448580 or

Lori Ure, lori.ure@scottishdisabilitysport.com  07806 815591

Day Four Disappointment for #ScotsOnParaGB

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Day four of the 2018 Winter Paralympic Games provided an opportunity to see all the Scottish athletes in action.  The wheelchair curlers face Slovakia and the Neutral Paralympic Athletes (NPA), whilst Brett Wild will be guiding Millie Knight in the Super Combined and Scott Meenagh takes on the 12.5km Biathlon.

Wheelchair Curling

The Great Britain rink of Ailien Neilson, Gregor Ewan, Robert McPherson, Hugh Nibloe and Angie Malone MBE went into today’s events in fine form after winning both their matches yesterday.  However, they encountered a determined Slovakian outfit and suffered a narrow, albeit surprising, 5-6 defeat.

The GB team had previously won four out of five of their round-robin matches going into Tuesday’s first match but made a slow start and never really recovered from going 4-1 down after three ends. They rallied late on and trailed 6-4 going into the final end but needing two to force an extra end but could not get the scores they needed.

Aileen Neilson and her team had the chance to redeem themselves in their second match against the Neutral Paralympic Athletes (NPA), who are representing Russia but a big improvement would be required.  Unfortunately, the NPA were too strong on this occasion running out an 8-2 victory and leaving GB’s qualification (and top four finish) in the balance.  The Scottish quintet are currently locked in a three way tie in fourth position with Germany and the NPA.  They have won four and lost three matches.

Paralympic debutant Hugh Nibloe has said his team will not waste time reflecting on what might have been today:

“The good thing is that we are straight back on the ice tomorrow morning so there will be no time to sit and dwell on the results and wonder what if?” Nibloe said.

His team mate, Bobby McPherson is equally determined:

“It’s a blip, we showed how we could play in both games yesterday and I’m confident we can be back.

“It was a bad day at the office, we just weren’t executing as well as we know we can but hopefully we’ll get back to firing the way we have done so far.

The British rink will take on Germany and the USA tomorrow on day five of the competition.

Alpine Skiing

Already double silver medallists at the Games’ Millie Knight and her Scottish guide, Brett Wild, were in action in the Super Combined event but agonisingly finished in fourth position, (behind Australia) following a poor slalom run by their standards.

Knight and Wild, are stronger in the speed events and were third after the super G run but finished 0.91 adrift of the Australians.  Knight commented,

“I went into the super G tired and couldn’t get the aggression I needed, I then made a massive mistake in the slalom run and I think that cost us. It has been an exciting few days and I haven’t been sleeping well but that’s no excuse.”

Biathlon

In the biathlon competition, Scott Meenagh was 13th in the 12.5km seated event, which was his third of his six events.  Gold went to Taras Rad of Ukraine who clocked a time of 45 minutes 35.6 seconds with Meenagh finishing in 54:52.9.

Following his race, Meenagh said, “That was a real tough race,” “You had to fight for every yard. But this is a tough sport and you need to be tough to do it.”

Following day four Great Britain have delivered four medals and move a step closer to their UK Sport target of seven.

The action continues tomorrow with Scott Meenagh competing in the Cross Country Skiing Sprint Classic, whilst the wheelchair curlers take on Germany and the USA.

For an overview of Channel 4’s comprehensive coverage of the Games go to;

http://paralympics.channel4.com/news/2018-winter-paralympics-day-day-coverage-guide/

 

2018 Pyeongchang Winter Paralympic Games Results

Date Sport Event Athlete/s Results
Saturday 10 March Alpine Skiing Downhill Brett Wild Silver
1:30.58
Biathlon 7.5km Scott Meenagh 18th
27:28.1
Wheelchair Curling Round Robin
NOR v GBR
Aileen Neilson
Angie Malone
Gregor Ewan
Hugh Nibloe
Robert McPherson
Won 5-2
 Date Sport  Event  Athlete/s  Results
Sunday 11 March Alpine Skiing Super-G Brett Wild Silver
1:33.76
Cross-Country Skiing 15km Scott Meenagh 17th
46:07.4
Wheelchair Curling Round Robin
SUI v GBR
Aileen Neilson
Angie Malone
Gregor Ewan
Hugh Nibloe
Robert McPherson
Lost 7-4
Wheelchair Curling Round Robin
GBR v FIN
Aileen Neilson
Angie Malone
Gregor Ewan
Hugh Nibloe
Robert McPherson
Won 9-2
Date Sport Event Athlete/s Results
 Monday 12 March Wheelchair Curling Round Robin
SWE v GBR
Aileen Neilson
Angie Malone
Gregor Ewan
Hugh Nibloe
Robert McPherson
Won 6-1
Wheelchair Curling Round Robin
GBR v CAN
Aileen Neilson
Angie Malone
Gregor Ewan
Hugh Nibloe
Robert McPherson
Won 8-1
Date Sport Event Athlete/s Results
Tuesday 13 March Alpine Skiing Super Combined Brett Wild  4th
Biathlon 12.5km Scott Meenagh 13th
54:52.9
Wheelchair Curling Round Robin
GBr v SVK
Aileen Neilson
Angie Malone
Gregor Ewan
Hugh Nibloe
Robert McPherson
Lost 6-5
Wheelchair Curling Round Robin
NPA v GBR
Aileen Neilson
Angie Malone
Gregor Ewan
Hugh Nibloe
Robert McPherson
 Lost 8-2
Date Sport Event Athlete/s Results
 Wednesday 14 March  Alpine Skiing Giant Slalom  Brett Wild 7th
Cross Country Skiing Sprint Classic Scott Meenagh  16th
3:17.72
Wheelchair Curling Round Robin
GER v GBR
Aileen Neilson
Angie Malone
Gregor Ewan
Hugh Nibloe
Robert McPherson
Won 8-3
Wheelchair Curling Round Robin
GBR v USA
Aileen Neilson
Angie Malone
Gregor Ewan
Hugh Nibloe
Robert McPherson
Lost 9-3
Date Sport Event Athlete/s Results
Thursday 15 March Alpine Skiing Slalom Brett Wild  Postponed
Wheelchair Curling Round Robin
GBR v KOR
Aileen Neilson
Angie Malone
Gregor Ewan
Hugh Nibloe
Robert McPherson 
Lost 5-4
Wheelchair Curling Round Robin
CHN v GBR
Aileen Neilson
Angie Malone
Gregor Ewan
Hugh Nibloe
Robert McPherson 
Lost 9-3
Date Sport Event Athlete/s Results
Friday 16 March Biathlon 15km Scott Meenagh  14th
58:58.1
Date Sport Event Athlete/s Results
 Saturday 17 March Cross Country Skiing 7.5km Scott Meenagh  14th
25:17.5
Date Sport Event Athlete/s Results
 Sunday 18 March Alpine Skiing Slalom Brett Wild  Bronze

Woodenspoon Horses Helps Buy New Kinfauns RDA Horse

Kinfauns Riding for the Disabled proudly present their new horse Rowan. We were lucky enough to be able to buy her through an application to the Woodenspoon Horses.

Rowan is 16.2hh Irish X 9yr old piebald mare, a lovely big kind horse who does good work with our adult riders. She has never put a foot wrong since joining us and looks after whoever is on her back, she is a huge favorite! The Group intend on taking her to some shows as she is from good show stock quality, she really does have the ‘x factor’, the Group feel so very, very lucky to have Rowan as a part of our team. Thank you Woodenspoon Horses!

If you would like to know more about Kinfauns RDA please contact: Angie: kinfaunsstablesrda@btconnect.com

Wilson and Laing Score Bronze in Spain

A squad of seven went out to Allcudia for the 4th Spanish Para-Badminton International, representing four Para-Badminton Classifications.

3rd-seeded SL4 Mary Wilson came into the competition with the expectation of a bronze medal meeting her singles success from this event last year and coming in as 3rd seed put extra pressure on her to perform. She did not disappoint; coming through her group in second position she faced her French doubles partner Veronique Braud for a place in the semi-finals and a guaranteed bronze medal. In a nail-biting three-setter Mary came out on top with a score line of 21-17, 17-21, 21-19. However, she had to settle for the bronze, losing out to first seeded Katrin Siebert of Germany 12-21, 12-21.

In the doubles and mixed Mary was unable to progress through her group having to pull out of her final game of doubles due to a foot injury.

The second bronze was won by Bobby Laing and Irish doubles partner Andrew Moorcroft in the SS6 Men’s Doubles. Having come out second in their group losing only to the first seeds, the Scots-Irish duo were drawn in the quarter-finals against Rachel Choong and Rebecca Bedford of England where they won 21-12, 21-15, to secure their place in the Semi-Final. This was to be their stopping point losing out in a spot in the final to current World Champions from Honk Kong Man Kai Chu and Chun Yim Wong, 8-21, 8-21 and finishing with a bronze medal.

In the singles Bobby topped his group with two convincing wins, progressing to the 1st round of the knock out where he lost out to Brazilian Vitor Tavares 14-21, 21-23.

In the SL3 Colin Leslie, Scotland’s only competitor in this class, progressed out of his group in second place losing out only to seeded German Pascal Wolter. In the first round of the knock out he was not to be challenged by Englands Mark Waller, winning convincingly and progressing onto the quarter finals, 21-8, 21-4. This victory was to be avenged by Mark’s teammate and 2nd seed Daniel Bethel, with Daniel coming out on top in two sets.

In the SL3+SL4 men’s doubles Colin, playing with England’s Anthony Forester, progressed to the quarter-finals losing out in this round to Thailand and India’s Chawarat Kitchokwattana and Vikram Kumar 14-21, 15-21. Playing in the SL3- SU5 mixed doubles with Megan Hollander from the Netherlands, Colin didn’t make it out of the group stages but not without putting up a fight losing out in 3 sets to final pair of their group.

In the WH2 category Fiona Christie was looking to make her mark in Spain in all three events partnering Laura-Lee Jenkins in the WH1+WH2 ladies doubles and David Follet in the WH1+WH2 mixed doubles. Coming up against tough opponents in the Singles and Ladies Doubles, Fiona failed to reach the knock-out stages, however with a thrilling three-set victory against Russia’s Pavel Popov and Irina Kuzmenko in the mixed doubles, Fiona and David progressed onto the knockout rounds in the mixed doubles. Their journey was cut short here, drawing the number one seeds Jakarin Homhaul and Amnouy Wetwithan, Thailand losing out in two sets.

Also competing in SS6 women’s singles and mixed was Deirdre Nagle, in the SS6 men’s singles and doubles Andrew Davies and in the SL4 mens single’s and doubles Jamie Munro.