Month: September 2018

2018 National Lawn Bowls Championships

Many of Scotland’s leading bowlers were present in Aberdeen on Saturday for the 2018 National Championships, an event run in partnership by Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) and Sport Aberdeen. Westburn Park has been the home of the Championships for over twenty years now, the picturesque park in the heart of the Granite City witnessing some magnificent contests through the years.

This year saw an increase in competitors from the National Squad as no fewer than 10 players competed across the sections to lay claim to the title of SDS National Lawn Bowls Champion. Six defending champions were also in the draw attempting to retain their titles today in what was an incredibly strong field.

The 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast featured Scottish teams in the Mixed Pairs for bowlers with a visual impairment and in the Triples competition for bowlers with a physical disability. Garry Brown and Michael Simpson from the Gold Coast Triples team competed today and found themselves facing off in the Semi-Final of their section in what was arguably the toughest section ever seen in these championship. Michael had had a close call in progressing to the semis as he relied on shot difference following a defeat from Perth & Kinross’ Robert McCracken in the group stages. In the other semi-final the highly decorated Billy Allan from Fife was defeated by the newcomer Glen Livingstone, also from Fife. Glen made it an event to remember by defeating Michael in the final to take the trophy home to Abbeyview Bowling Club.

n the female section another all-Fife clash saw Maria Spencer and Barbara McMillan do battle as two of the most decorated and experienced bowlers in their fields put on a feast of bowls for the watching spectators. A feature of this event is of course the unique opportunity for bowlers with a visual impairment to compete against bowlers with a physical disability and on this occasion it was Barbara who emerged triumphant adding to our national title haul.

Perth & Kinross are relative newcomers to this event with a growing band of players, most notably from Blackford Bowling Club, and have made a considerable impact in this event in the last two years. Leading from the front was Steve Key from Inchture bowling club who retained his title in the wheelchair section as he progressed with ease from his group before defeating Fife’s Willie Harrison in the final 11-3.

A pleasing aspect of the event was the fact that the competition for totally blind bowlers was included this year. Dundee’s Kirsten Thomson faced off against Fife’s experienced Eleanor Clark. Eleanor emerged victorious in both clashes, negating the need for a deciding fixture however Kirsten remains one for the future.

Forth Valley’s Keith Gardner continues his progress in the sport by securing the title following a victory over the debutant from the Borders, James Dick.

The competitions for bowlers with a learning disability were keenly contested as ever and featured multiple national champions in the draw. Inevitably some excellent bowlers exited both the female and male sections early such was the strength in depth in the draw. Ultimately, Fiona Driver and Graeme Panton from Perth & Kinross were the winners, defeating Lothian’s Christina McSherry & South Lanarkshire’s Andrew Harrison respectively in the finals.

Bowls can besuch an inclusive sport with many of today’s entrants participating and competing at their respective local clubs thanks to the positive inclusive culture created by so many within the sport.

SDS thanks Sport Aberdeen for their continued significant support again this year and are very grateful to all the local officials and markers for their assistance with the preparations of the Championships.

It is very important for SDS to be a national body and events like this mean the national calendar is well-represented on a truly national basis. It is only in the positive partnerships fostered between SDS, Sport Aberdeen, local clubs and the volunteer sector that these events and experiences for our players become possible.

Scottish National CP Football Team seeking sponsorship to get back to Top 10 world ranking

In 2007 The Scottish National CP Football Team achieved one of the highest ever world ranking positions achieved by a Scottish national football team. Over ten years later, the drive and determination remains to reach number six in the world once again, however, a lack of funding means the team are no longer able to compete on the international stage.

The Scottish National CP Football Team is Scotland’s National Football Team for athletes with cerebral palsy, stroke and acquired or traumatic brain injury. The squad currently consists of 18 players, which includes numerous Paralympians, and is open to any Scottish footballer who has cerebral palsy, stroke and acquired or traumatic brain injury.

Driven by a team manager, and supported by three professional coaches and a physiotherapist, the staff ensure the team is held together by organising regular training sessions and arranging matches against local teams to keep the players ready for competition. Giving up their time on a completely voluntary basis, the staff are motivated by the positive impact which this team has on the young men who attend. “Having been involved with the team for thirteen years, I have witnessed lads grow into positive role models for young people with cerebral palsy,” commented Greig Taylor, Manager of the Scottish National CP Football Team. “The confidence which the boys gain when representing their country gets carried over into their personal lives, whether that be at school or in the workplace, therefore the team plays a vital role in their development,” continued Taylor.

The team is seeking the support of businesses and organisations across Scotland to help them obtain the vital funds required to compete once again on an international level. Funds raised will be used to book pitches and facilities for training sessions, kit the team out with strips and training clothing, travel and accommodation when competing at international competitions as well as transport for national competitions.

The next big match for the team will be against one of England’s top CP football teams, CP United. The game takes place on Sunday the 9th of September at the team’s new home, Ochilview Stadium in Stenhousemuir. The game kicks off at 15.45 and everyone is welcome to come along to see the team in action. Entry is free, with donations welcome at the gate.

For more information please visit the new Scottish National CP Football  Team or call Greig Taylor, Manager of Scottish National CP Football Team, on +44 (0) 7826 520 224.

Paul Johnston provides Sports Bursaries

Disability Sport Fife is pleased to report that a new bursary will be available to athlete members in 2018 and 2019. The bursaries have been provided by past Paralympian Paul Johnston from Kennoway who represented Great Britain in Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996 and Sydney 2000 where he won a bronze medal. In the words of PJ: “It’s payback for all the support I received when I was competing at the highest level.” The first recipient will be identified in September.

DSF members can now access Bill Pullar bursaries, Russell Hogg bursaries, Association of Fife Rotary Clubs bursaries, Order of St John Fife bursaries, Kilrymont St Andrews bursary and now Paul Johnston bursaries. These monetary awards assist DSF members greatly to achieve their full potential in para sports by helping them with training and competition costs.

Richard Brickley MBE – President Disability Sport Fife

Scottish Cycling HSBC UK: Go-Ride Coach – Glasgow

Salary: £22 000 – £25 000 (dependent on experience)

Reporting to: Scottish Cycling Development Manager and Glasgow Life Sports Development Officer (Cycling)

Job Location: Glasgow Life Office, Emirates Arena, Glasgow. Also working in the Scottish and British Cycling offices as required in Glasgow and Manchester respectively.

Closing date: Tuesday 11th September 2018 at Midday. Interviews will be held on Friday 21st September 2018.

Do you want to work in one of the most exciting and fastest growing sports in the UK? Scottish Cycling, in close partnership with HSBC UK, Glasgow Life and British Cycling seeks to recruit a Go Ride Coach to plan, deliver and evaluate a programme of high quality, professional coaching activities to participants that are progressive and reflective of the needs of the local community.

It’s an exciting time to be part of Scottish Cycling, the National Governing Body for Cycling in Scotland. The unprecedented growth in popularity of Cycling in the UK over recent years, present huge opportunities for the sport to grow and these roles will form a key part of that. You will be deployed in Glasgow where they believe in the transformational power of the services they provide for the citizens of and visitors to the City of Glasgow. Glasgow has had a brilliant summer with the sport and festivals of the 2018 European Championships, and has a significant role to play in ensuring Glasgow retains its position as the world’s 5th sporting city following the “Best Ever” Commonwealth Games.

The key accountabilities of the role include:

  • Planning, delivering and evaluating cycling coaching sessions in local schools and community settings with a focus on the Fundamentals and Learning to Train stages;
  • Plan, deliver and evaluate coaching programmes, ensuring they reflect the various stakeholders Cycling Strategies;
  • Work with local cycling clubs, Glasgow Cycling Officers and the Scottish Cycling Development Manager to implement continuing professional development programmes for coaches, club officials and volunteers;
  • Taking positive steps to identify and overcome barriers to participation amongst participants from disadvantaged backgrounds, prioritising access and inclusion as well as work with clubs to implement learning opportunities for coaches, club officials and volunteers;
  • Assisting in identifying talented young people and encourage their further development as a rider via Scottish Cycling and British Cycling’s Performance Pathway;
  • As an Ambassador of the organisation, you will be promoting Scottish Cycling products and services, including membership, to participants, clubs and other partners to maximise uptake and revenue opportunities and;
  • Work closely with the wider Glasgow Life Sports Development Team and the Scottish Cycling Development and Performance teams to ensure that cycling participation activity through Scottish Cycling clubs is aligned and supported.

To be successful in the role you must have the following qualifications and experience:

  • Minimum of 2 years’ experience coaching in any sport;
  • Demonstrate a commitment to continuous professional development and;
  • Awareness of key issues relating to growing participation in Cycling and in particular how this may be achieved in Glasgow.

This is a full-time post with flexible working hours, working 37.5 hours per week.

Full details and an application form can be found on our website www.scottishcycling.org.uk or by calling 0141 554 6021.

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