Month: June 2018

Reid Reaches 4th Semi after beating Hewett

Gordon Reid reaches fourth Roland Garros semi after beating defending champion Hewett

Gordon Reid booked his place in his fourth Roland Garros men’s singles semi-final on Thursday when the world No. 5 and 2016 finalist produced a confident performance to beat 2017 champion and world No. 1 Alfie Hewett 6-4, 6-4 in an enthralling all-Brit men’s singles quarter-final in Paris.

Reid will now play Shingo Kunieda of Japan in Friday’s semi-finals at the second Grand Slam of 2018.

With one break of serve and one hold of serve apiece Reid and Hewett were locked together after 15 minutes of play and they continued to exchange games until the very end of the opening set. A second break earned 2016 Australian Open and Wimbledon champion Reid the set after 49 minutes, with the Rio Paralympic champion having earned just two points more than Hewett over the course of the ten games.

Reid struck first in the second set to take a 4-2 lead , but as he served for the set at 5-3 Hewett saved three match points, the second with a backhand winner and the third with a well-placed forehand winner before the defending champion pulled a game back. However, Reid earned three more successive match points on Hewett’s serve in the next game and floated a backhand over the net that Hewett failed to reach to wrap up victory after an hour and 30 minutes.

“We were both a little bit nervous and maybe the quality wasn’t very high at the start. But once I settled into the match, I felt I returned pretty smartly and I started to cause him problems on my serve and that helped me dictate the rest of the point,” said Reid, who also reached the semi-finals in Paris in 2013 and 2014 before reaching the 2016 final.

“It’s tough to play each other because we know each other’s games so well. We put a lot of time in to understanding each other’s strengths and weaknesses to help improve our doubles. That always makes it difficult, when you then have to play against each other in a singles court. But we are used to it and have done it enough times now.”

“It was a close match. I think it was quite even. It was a few points that really decided it. At the end of the day, Gordon played the bigger points better than I did.” said Hewett. “We’ve got the rest of today off, so rest and tomorrow we have our doubles, so we’ll so prepare the same we always prepare and really want to get that title this year.”

Reid will first play Kunieda for the first time since beating the world No. 3 in the final of the Japan Open Super Series three week ago.

“I love playing against Shingo every time I get an opportunity to get on the court with him because for me, he is the best player that has ever played the sport. Obviously, it’s going to be a really tough match, he is on great form at the moment, he is very confident. It’s going to be very difficult, but I think if I can produce my best tennis, I will have a chance,” said Reid.

Two-time Wimbledon champions and reigning US Open champions Hewett and Reid play Frederic Cattaneo of France and Stefan Olsson of Sweden on Friday in a bid to reach their second successive Roland Garros doubles final together.

“Alfie and I, we haven’t won this tournament together yet. I’ve had some success here in doubles in the past, but it would be great to have that all-British success,” added Reid.

Scottish Disability Sport Annual Awards Nominations

Nominations are invited from those connected with SDS for awards that will be presented at the AGM on 16th September 2018. It is important that there is a clear indication why the individual is being nominated. A list of former award winners can be seen here: www.scottishdisabilitysport.com/sds-award-winners

All nominations should be returned in confidence, before Monday 20th August 2018, to:

Gavin Macleod, CEO, Scottish Disability Sport, Caledonia House, South Gyle, Edinburgh EH12 9DQ

Alternatively the nominations can be completed online here.

The award categories are:

  • SDS Glasgow Trophy for Service to Sport: This award recognises individuals who have played an active role in the development of SDS in any capacity whatsoever. Length of service as an SDS volunteer is an aspect that has been taken into consideration in determining appropriate recipients in the past.
  • SDS Fife Trophy for Coach of the Year: This award recognises coaches who have played a significant role in supporting SDS members to achieve their full potential.
  • Russell Hogg Trophy (Development Coach of the Year): This award recognises emerging coaches who have committed to supporting Scottish athletes and players with a disability.
  • Findlay Calder Trophy (Athlete of the Year): Awarded to the athlete who has contributed most to disability athletics in the past year.
  • Brian Dolan Memorial Trophy (Swimmer of the Year): This award is specifically for the swimmer who has contributed most to disability swimming in the past year.
  • Angus Trophy: Awarded to the Sportsperson of the Year (excluding athletics and swimming).
  • Elspeth Watson Trophy: Awarded to an individual outwith SDS who has contributed significantly to disability sport.
  • Special Awards: This section was introduced at the AGM of 2002 to recognise individuals who have made a significant contribution in raising the profile of disability sport in Scotland.
  • Silver Salver: Donated by Capability Scotland, this award is specifically for a talented newcomer.
  • Gordon Brown Trophy – Athletes’ Athlete Trophy

5 Scots Selected for World Para Swimming Allianz European Championship

Following strong performances at the recent British Para Swimming International Meet 2018, incorporating the penultimate leg of the World Para Swimming World Series, five Scottish athletes have been named in the squad of twenty-four who will be making the short trip to Dublin in August for the World Para Swimming Allianz European Championships.

Andrew Mullen (City of Glasgow Swim Team), Conner Morrison and Toni Shaw (University of Aberdeen Performance Swim Team), Scott Quin (Warrender Baths Club) and Stephen Clegg (City of Sunderland)  will take on the best of European para swimming across seven days in August.

Rob Aubry, British Para-Swimming Head Coach said: “We have seen some excellent performances at this weekend’s British Para-Swimming International Meet World Para-Swimming World Series.

“It has shown us that we have many great para-swimmers in this country who can hold their own against, and beat, some of the World’s best.

“We set competitive selection times deliberately to bring out the best in our swimmers and test what they can do in the pressure of the arena, and many rose to that challenge.

“The Europeans will be a challenging meet but I’m certain we have selected the right swimmers for the job. I’m delighted that eight swimmers will be making their debut for the British senior team.”

The full squad is:

Jessica-Jane Applegate (UEA Norwich)

Jordan Catchpole (UEA Norwich)

Stephen Clegg (City of Sunderland)

Louise Fiddes (Hatfield)

Bethany Firth (ARDS SC)

Grace Harvey (National Performance Centre Manchester)

Tom Hamer (National Performance Centre Manchester)

Ollie Hynd (Nova Centurion)

Mikey Jones (National Performance Centre Manchester)

Tully Kearney (COMAST)

Jacob Leach (Cockermouth SC)

Conner Morrison (University of Aberdeen Performance)

Andrew Mullen (City of Glasgow)

Zara Mullooly (Guildford City Swimming Club)

Scott Quin (Warrender Baths Club)

Rebecca Redfern (Worcester Swimming Club)

Megan Richter (Orion)

Ellie Robinson (Northampton SC)

Hannah Russell (COMAST/National Performace Centre Manchester)

Toni Shaw (University of Aberdeen Performance)

Ellie Simmonds (Camden Swiss Cottage SC)

Maisie Summers-Newton (Northampton SC)

Alice Tai (National Performance Centre Manchester)

Lewis White (City of Derby)


The World Para Swimming Allianz European Championships will take place at the National Aquatic Centre in Dublin from August 13 to 19. More than 550 para-swimmers from 37 countries are set to take part.

It will be the first ever major international para sport event to take place in Ireland.

To buy tickets and find out more about the championships click here

Valued Volunteer Greig Taylor

As it is Volunteers Week (1 to 7 June), SDS would like to celebrate and recognise the dedicated and committed volunteers who work tirelessly to make Disability Sport in Scotland happen.

Today we would like to applaud the efforts of Greig Taylor the Head Coach of Scottish National Team for CP Football, who are travelling to Barcelona tomorrow to compete in the International Trophy CP Football.

Greig has played an instrumental part in Scotland’s CP Football Team resurgence and throughout his efforts has ensured the  Scotland CP Football Team is in a healthy position. For 12 years he started as assistant coach, traveled to Brazil for the World Championships in 2008, finishing 6th, he also fulfilled the post of assistant manager when Scotland hosted the European Championships in Glasgow in 2010, finishing 3rd.. Following a spell coaching football in China, he returned to take the role of Head Coach for the team in 2016. The Barcelona competition will be his first foray into international competition.

On top of his coaching duties, he has made a considerable impact in identifying funding and support to facilitate the team travelling to Barcelona. Support has been forthcoming from the Scottish FA, NorDan UK Limited, The Blue Eyes Sporting Foundation and Fresh Interior Solutions. Fundraising by Queen Margaret University and Crowdfunding has supported the team.

Greig has delivered talks and presentations to promote CP Football and continually networking and scouting to identify new players who could benefit from this exciting format of football.

Without his dedication, commitment and enthusiasm, CP Football in Scotland would not be progressing in such a positive manner.

If you would like any further information in relation to CP Football in Scotland please contact Scottish Disability Sport on 0131 317 1130

John Clark, Exceptional Athlete and Coach

I wrote recently about the death of the great John Clark from East Lothian who excelled in wheelchair fencing and basketball and was also a world renowned coach of his time. John was the only wheelchair athlete I can recall who received the BANC Dextrosol coach of the year award. In addition John was a fine man who taught me so much when I switched from mainstream coaching to coaching athletes with disabilities in 1975.

Recently I spent an afternoon with Jean Stone MBE, honorary vice President of Scottish Disability Sport, and one of the most highly respected volunteers in international Para sport in the world. The Scottish Paraplegic Association (SPA) was the most influential organisation in the development of wheelchair sports in Scotland and Jean and John were leading volunteers within that organisation.

Jean and I discussed lots of subjects and reflected on the significant role played by John in the development of disability sport in general. John was a true champion and a friend to many. Planning and preparation were at the forefront of his daily routine. Volunteers do not come any more efficient than John and we have the journals to prove this. John will be sadly missed by many.

John Clark was one of the most influential and accomplished of Scottish wheelchair athletes who played a critical role in the development of all areas of disability sport in Scotland. I had the pleasure of working with him at multi sort training weekends at Tulliallan for the SPA and Scottish Spina Bifida Association. There was no more respected coach than John Clark

Outstanding Lothian Paralympic swimmer and wheelchair racer Wilma Lawrie wrote “An incredible, dedicated gentleman who changed and improved the lives of so many with his skill and knowledge. He encouraged, cajoled and celebrated our achievements with humour and gave so much time to disability sport. I feel honoured to have known John from my early teens when he first taught me fencing at school, and remember the training weekends with basketball, table tennis and swimming along with the morning warm ups on the parade ground at Tullialan, and the many years of Thursday evening pool sessions at St David’s HS, Dalkeith.”

Photo: John Clark – BANC coach of the year

Richard Brickley MBE – President Disability sport Fife.

Scotland’s Footballers Barcelona Bound

The Scottish National Cerebral Palsy Football Team are due to return to the international stage this month when they travel to Barcelona from 7th – 10th June to compete in the International Trophy CP Football Ciutat de Barcelona organised by the Catalan Sports Federation of Cerebral Palsy (FECPC).

Scotland will face experienced international teams in Barcelona with Argentina, Denmark and the USA competing along with teams from Catalonia and CP United. The Scots first group match will be against CP United on the 7th June followed by Argentina on the 8th and Denmark on the 9th. The final ranking matches will take place on the 10th June followed by the presentation of medals.

Scotland have selected an exciting blend of experience and youth for Barcelona with the following players being named in the squad;

Barry Halloran, Motherwell

Martin Hickman, Glasgow

Scott Martin, London

Lewis McIntyre, Kilbarchan

Jamie Mitchell, Livingston

Mark Robertson, Roslin

Robert Millar, Dunoon

Blair Glynn, Tranent

Stephen Young, Dunfermline

Ross Russell, Bishopbriggs

Blair McGregor, Glasgow

Dean Thornton, Glasgow

Ian Paton, Kilmarnock

Matthew Wynne, Eaglesham

The players will be supported at the competition by Head Coach Greig Taylor, along with Assistant Coaches Graeme Robertson and Scott Christie and Physiotherapist, Dr Elaine Coulter.

Our sincere thanks go to the Scottish FA, NorDan UK Ltd, The Blue Eyes Sports Foundation and Fresh Interior Solutions for their generous support of the Scottish National Cerebral Palsy Football Team.

 

Wheelchair Basketball – Regional Junior Championships

The Peak, Stirling Sports Village will play host to the 2018 Wheelchair Basketball Regional Junior Championships on Saturday 23rd June.  The event will offer an exciting opportunity for young people from across the country to represent their region.

The Wheelchair Basketball Regional Junior Championships, sponsored by RGK wheelchairs and supported by Scottish Disability Sport and Lord’s Taverners, will provide the chance for existing players and individuals who are interested in trying the sport the opportunity to participate with other young people from across Scotland. 

There will be teams entered into the under 13 and under 19 age categories and all players will be supported throughout by an experienced coach in a fun and friendly environment.  Experience of playing the game is not essential.

Details of the event can be found below –

Date:     Saturday 23rd June 2018

Venue: The Peak, Stirling Sports Village, Forthside Way, Stirling, FK8 1QZ

Time:    10am – 6pm

For further information or if you are interested in registering for this opportunity, please contact basketballscotland Disability Talent & Pathway’s Manager Tina Gordon on tina.gordon@basketball-scotland.com or 07734 845 950.

The event flyer can be downloaded below: