Month: November 2018

Round One East Series Cross Country

The first in the 2018/2019 East Series of four cross country races was held on Wednesday 6th November at Pefermill in Edinburgh. 84 athletes in total took part and 41 athletes from Balwearie HS, Woodmill HS, Lochgelly HS and Bell Baxter HS represented Fife. The East Series is organised by Scottish Athletics and Scottish Disability Sport and one of the four races is held at the Beveridge Park in Kirkcaldy. Fife junior athletes finished in first place in 13 year group races.

500m

1.40 1601 Thomas Quigg S1 Bell Baxter 500m M
2.00 1604 Lara Crawford S1 Balwearie 500m F
1.28 1641 Shaun Carter S3 Balwearie 500m M

 

1K male

4.47 1578 Jack Hanly S2 Bell Baxter 1k        M
3.58 1542 Ryan Baird S3 Lochgelly 1k M
3.45 1666 Jack Wilson S5 Balwearie 1k M
3.38 1428 Connor Brown  PD S6 Woodmill 1k M

 

1K female

5.17 1568 Georgie Hodge S1 Lochgelly 1k F
4.06 1544 Leah Ford S2 Lochgelly 1k F
4.15 1577 Sophie Coughlin S3 Bell Baxter 1k F
5.01 1665 Rosalind Penman S5 Balwearie 1k F

 

2k male and female

9.01 1454 Edwin Barron S4 Woodmill 2k M
11.17 1668 Jennifer Grist S6 Balwearie 2k F

 

Worthy of special mention was the 1k run by Leah Ford from Lochgelly HS who posted the fastest girls time of the day. Connor Brown Woodmill HS was the only physically disabled athlete taking part and he ran the second fastest boys 1k time of the day. Fife girls finished in the top four places in the 1k race. Well done to all the young athletes who took part and congratulations to the four schools that fielded such high numbers.

Richard Brickley MBE – President Disability Sport Fife

Fife coaches, volunteers and peer mentor volunteers

I took this photo at the Michael Woods Sports and Leisure Centre this morning. The weekly multi sports session attended by almost 60 participants with additional support needs and around 30 support staff had just finished. The hard working DSF coaches, volunteers and peer mentor volunteers had just delivered another high quality session. The session is inspired by GOGA in Fife.

Richard Brickley MBE – President Disability Sport Fife

National Junior Swimming Championships 2018

The forty-first Junior Championships for sensory impaired and physically disabled swimmers organised by Scottish Disability Sport were held at Grangemouth on Wednesday 7th November. For over two decades successive generations of Grangemouth staff have supported the event. The Junior Swimming Championships are one of the longest running events in the national calendar organised by SDS.

The Junior Championships have witnessed memorable contests over the years between emerging and established Scottish swimmers. SDS and its partner governing body Scottish Swimming have developed a comprehensive pathway in the sport so there is a competitive outlet for swimmers with a disability at every stage. This event has witnessed most of the finest para-swimmers Scotland has produced. Many of the entrants on Wednesday will aspire to follow in the considerable footsteps of Paul Noble MBE, Sean Fraser, Stephen Clegg, Abby Kane and Lara Ferguson to mention only a few who have graced this event through the years. Thanks to the bespoke time-banding classification system used, swimmers new to competition can swim at the same meet as Paralympians and Commonwealth Games representatives. This means that these athletes are accessible and inspiring to all participants there. SDS were delighted to welcome one of these athletes back for her final year at this competition. Beth Johnston has been a mainstay at this event for years and won yet another Best Female trophy thanks to her 5 gold medals. Beth headed up a buoyant Borders team who secured further medals through Connor Livingstone, Amy MacKay, Jenna Brus and Kirsty Gibb. Another swimmer competing in their final junior championships is Fife’s Cara Smyth who chased Beth all the way. It was fantastic to see her back in the pool. They will both be missed from this event, however we look forward to seeing them again at the senior events.

Grampian’s Rhys Gill engaged in some thrilling battles with the West of Scotland pair Kyle Hughes and Lewis Beagrie on the male side. Rhys and Kyle –  – both medalists  at the 2018 CPISRA World Games in Sant Cugat, Spain – were on this occasion outstripped by Lewis who claimed all 5 titles – along with the inevitable Best Male Performer (his first time winning the award) – and was under a second away from some of the Championship Records – four of which were claimed by Fife’s Ollie Carter in 2017. The one record that eluded Ollie was the 50m Backstroke which still belongs to Lothian’s Robert Dalgleish as he swam 31.96 in 2011. It was fantastic to see Robert back at the event to help Jim “The Swim” Anderson OBE dish out the medals to the deserving youngsters. It also gave Robert a chance to have a reunion with his old adversary in the pool, but firm friend outside it, Stefan Hoggan who did yet another sterling job as the announcer. Mentored by the maestro Paul Noble MBE in previous events, Stefan is a man at ease on the microphone and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the role.

There were many other performances of note amongst the other teams. Lothian’s brothers Aaron and Corey McDowell turning in some excellent performances with Aaron winning the sibling rivalry on this occasion. Fife’s Katie Pake returned to the Kingdom with no less than 4 golds. Many other swimmers from those areas and Tayside, Highland, Forth Valley, Grampian and a strong West of Scotland team also put in some brilliant times. A big thank you to all the committed coaches, volunteers and parents for creating such a lively atmosphere at the event. Many had taken time off work to support the event and it is very much appreciated by all at SDS.

It was heartening to see another rise by 10% in entries following a similar rise in 2017. This shows that more and more swimmers are being engaged in schools, clubs and branches in swimming and are being identified in learn to swim programmes or at engagement opportunities such as parasport days. Swimmers should continue to be identified in order to ensure this event remains for a further 40 years and beyond. The SDS/ Scottish Swimming partnership is one of the longest running in Scottish sport and both organisations continue to work closely to drive forward the development of disability swimming in Scotland.

Congratulations to all the swimmers and especially Beth and Lewis on their respective titles and we look forward to the second Junior Swimming Championships now at Tollcross on the 21st November for our athletes with a learning disability.

FPSG Para Athlete of the Year Award for Derek Rae

It was a very special Saturday evening at the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow as guests of Scottish Athletics and jogscotland assembled for the FPSG Awards Dinner.

Dame Kelly Holmes was the Guest of Honour for an evening that celebrated and acknowledged the huge contributions to athletics of many individuals from throughout the nation as athletes, coaches, volunteers, officials and committee members.

Derek Rae from Kirkcaldy and Fife AC received the prestigious Para Athlete of the Year award following an outstanding year in his specialist event of marathon but also in half marathon, 10 miles, 10 K, 5K etc. Derek is now firmly established as a force to be reckoned with in international sport. All his training and preparations are geared towards gaining selection and then performing to the best of his ability at the Paralympic Games in Tokyo in 2020.

Supporting Derek on this most memorable of evenings were his wife Susan and coach Ron Morrison from Fife AC. As well as being an outstanding athlete Derek is a peer mentor volunteer with Disability Sport Fife. Each week as part of the GOGA in Fife programme he is actively involved with enthusiastic young athletes from Fife with additional support needs.

Congratulations from all of us in DSF and well done also to the other para athletes who were short listed.

Richard Brickley MBE – President Disability Sport Fife

West Fife Teenager Awarded First Dan Black Belt

Congratulations to teenager Connor Brown from Dunfermline and Woodmill HS who has been awarded a First Dan Black Belt by JKS Scotland, the karate national governing body that has encouraged and supported him throughout his career in martial arts.

Connor recently won silver at the JKS national championships and already has a green belt for judo. Connor has a type of cerebral palsy that impacts on an arm and leg on one side of his body but is able to use all four limbs in martial arts. Connor trains daily at home and at the Duloch Centre and his levels of fitness are exceptional.

Connor is an exceptional all round young sportsman excelling in cross country, track and field, swimming and rugby. After he leaves school in the summer of 2019 Connor hopes to pursue a career in sport and recreation. Juggling his many commitments is his greatest challenge but fortunately Connor has always had a supportive family behind him all the way.

JKS Scotland is currently the largest and most successful Shotokan karate federation in Scotland. JKS has 98 clubs across the country with a membership of over 5000 students. The Scottish Headquarters are located at Elgin Industrial Estate in Dunfermline. Disability Sport Fife considers JKS a key partner in the provision of inclusive karate.

Inclusive coach Paul Giannandrea from JKS Scotland appears in the photo with Connor. The JKS club in Dunfermline includes a significant number of students with disabilities in its weekly programme. Paul has been Connor’s coach for many years and is understandably delighted with his progress.

Connor is heading to Grangemouth next Wednesday for his final SDS Scottish Junior Swimming Championships. All the very best Connor. You are a true role model for us all.

Richard Brickley MBE – President Disability Sport Fife

Scottish Rugby Vacancies

Scottish Rugby are currently recruiting for the following positions:

Administration Assistant, closing 9 November – https://www.cloudonlinerecruitment.co.uk/sru/VacancyDetails.aspx?FromSearch=True&MenuID=S0Aov7UuFlE=&VacancyID=244

Ticket Operations Manager, closing 12 November – https://www.cloudonlinerecruitment.co.uk/sru/VacancyDetails.aspx?FromSearch=True&MenuID=S0Aov7UuFlE=&VacancyID=247

Athletes Recognised at Local Sports Awards

There was a significant amount of success for individuals associated with disability sport at the recent award ceremonies in both East and Midlothian.

Both ceremonies took place on Friday 26th October, with the East Lothian Celebrating Sport Awards hosted at the Brunton Hall in Musselburgh and the Midlothian Sports Awards being held at the new Newbattle Campus in Mayfield.

North Berwick tennis player Luke Turnbull claimed the Sports Person with a Disability of the Year award (East Lothian) amid tough competition from others including ELST swimmer Dylan Bleakley. Turnbull is currently part of the National Programme for players with a learning disability and travelled as part of the GB team who competed in Paris, France at the INAS (International Federation for Athletes with an Intellectual Impairment) claiming 2 bronze and 1 silver medal.

The Inspiring East Lothian Award went to another North Berwick youngster as Charlie Kay was recognised for his incredible journey through ‘Charlie’s Challenge’. Charlie began this particular challenge just after Christmas and tasked himself with travelling the 179 miles that lies between North Berwick and his beloved Manchester City’s Etihad stadium, clocking up the miles on foot, bike and in the pool over a period of months – raising money for a charity of choice throughout. The impressive journey culminated in the North Berwick youngster being invited along to the Manchester derby as match mascot where his achievements were recognised.

Performance Coach of the Year went to East Lothian Swim Team (ELST) Head Coach, Bruce Halloran. Bruce has overseen the expansion and success of ELST over the last year and supported and developed a number of para swimmers including Stephen Clegg and Hope Gordon.

Heading West to Midlothian, Lothian Special Olympics were recognised for their significant involvement at the Anniversary Games in Stirling during August. Athletes, coaches, officials and volunteers descended on the University of Stirling to support the hugely successful event which was celebrating 40 years of Special Olympics competition.

Pictured: Charlie Kay

15th Jed Renilson Wheelchair & Handcycle 10k

The 15th Jed Renilson Wheelchair & Hand Cycle 10k race took place on Sunday 25th October, attracting a small field to Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders.  The event has been renamed in honour of its late founder, Jed Renilson, and is now organised and driven by Graham Cook from the Scottish Borders Disability Sport Group (SBDSG).  The race is supported by scottishathletics and Scottish Disability Sport.

First over the line was Ben Rowlings (Red Star AC) who clocked a time of 24.03, slightly slower than his excellent time from last year, 23:27 which remains his personal best for a competitive 10k.  Rowlings commented ‘the conditions were good going out, however it was tougher on the way back in due to the slight headwind’.  Rowlings took advantage of the absence of 9-time race winner Simon Lawson, who was unable to defend his title this year through injury.

Second to pass under the finish arch was West of Scotland athlete Kyle Brotherton (Red Star AC) who finished in a time of 25.08 – 50 seconds faster than his 2017 time at the same event.  Although Brotherton finished 2nd, he claimed the event title as the first Scottish athlete to cross the line as Ben Rowlings is from South of the Border and entering as a guest.

Third to finish and first female was Borders born athlete Sammi Kinghorn who clocked the fastest woman’s 10k time in the UK this year.  Kinghorn (Red Star AC), now based in Glasgow, is the current T53 100m and 200m World Champion so it was great to have an athlete of this stature involved in the race again this year.

The race also saw two Hand Cyclists complete the 10k distance with Alastair Corps-Bell claiming another event victory and Edinburgh’s Mike Thomas finishing in second place.

Full wheelchair results can be found below :

Male
Pos Time Name Club
1 24.03 Ben Rowlings Red Star AC
2 25.08 Kyle Brotherton – 1st Male Scottish Finisher Red Star AC
3 29.31 Alasdair McMonagle Red Star AC
4 29.36 Luke Deighan Red Star AC

 

Female
Pos Time Name Club
1 25.21 Sammi Kinghorn – 1st Female Scottish Finisher Red Star AC
2 41.04 Murran Mackay Red Star AC