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Day Four Gold Coast Round Up

Day four of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games saw action for Scottish Para Athletes in the pool, on the track and on the greens.

Swimming

Aberdeen’s Toni Shaw was back in action at the Optus Aquatic Centre for the S9 100m Freestyle and her time of 1:08.00 in the heats qualified her comfortably for the final later in the day. In the final, Toni set a new personal best time of 1:04.19 to finish in a very creditable fifth place against a quality field.

Athletics

The Gold Coast athletics programme got underway with Scotland’s Amy Carr making her Games debut in the T38 Long Jump. The 18 year old Sports Science student from Stockton-on-Tees travelled to Gold Coast with a personal best of 3.97 and her confidence high after her gold medal in the F35-38 Long Jump at the 2017 IPC World Junior Championships. Amy couldn’t match her top performance in the final recording a jump of 3.65 to finish the event in seventh place.

Lawn Bowls

Scotland’s Para Lawn Bowlers have had mixed fortunes at the Games to date and they were now under pressure to get a win on day four of the round robin. The B6/B7/B8 Open Triple were facing England while B2/B3 Mixed Pair were paired with New Zealand.

The Mixed Pair of Irene Edgar and Robert Barr, with Directors David Thomas and Sarah Jane Ewing were back on top form and recorded a vital and emphatic 23-5 win over New Zealand to leave them on two wins and two defeats going into the last set of round robin fixtures.

It wasn’t such a good day for the Triple of Michael Simpson, Garry Brown and Mike Nicoll who suffered an 18-10 defeat to England leaving them with only one win to date in the round robin fixtures.

However, progression to the semi-finals at Gold Coast is still possible for both the Scottish B2/B3 Mixed Pair and the B6/B7/B8 Open Triple with both in need of victories in the final round of fixtures to ensure progression.

Day five of the Gold Coast Games will see the final round of the Para Lawn Bowls Round Robin with the Scottish B6/B7/B8 Open Triple taking on South Africa and the B2/B3 Mixed Pair facing Australia and Toni Shaw swims in the Optus Aquatic Centre in the SB9 100m Breaststroke.

For a comprehensive overview of the Gold Coast Games go to;

https://scottishdisabilitysport.com/2018-gold-coast-commonwealth-games/

 

Historic Gold Medal on Day 3 of the Gold Coast Games

There were no fewer than 14 of the 18 Para Athletes on Team Scotland in action on day three of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games and there was plenty to shout about as one Scot claimed a historic fourth Commonwealth Games gold medal.

Cycling

Neil Fachie MBE was back on the track following his gold medal success with pilot Matthew Rotherham in the 1,000m Time Trial on day one of the Games. This time the pair were competing in the Sprint, an event Neil had won gold in at the 2014 Glasgow Games.

The pair have been in scintillating form down under and they threw down the gauntlet to their opponent by setting new World Record time of 9.568 in their heat. The Scots then defeated the Australian tandem in the semi-final to set up a gold medal tussle against James Ball and Pete Mitchell from Wales in the Sprint final.

It was a straight victory for the Scots, who won the gold medal with emphatic back to back race wins. This result means that Neil is now one of only three Scottish athletes to have won four gold medals at Commonwealth Games, joining Alan Wells MBE and Alex Marshall MBE in the history books.

Glasgow’s Aileen McGlynn OBE was also back in action in the velodrome along with pilot Louise Haston for the 1,000m Time Trial, the event the same pair had taken the silver medal in at Glasgow 2014. The pair put in a fine performance recording a time of 1:08.993 to finish the event in third place.

Para Triathlon

Highlander, Karen Darke MBE faced the daunting prospect of a 750m open water swim, 20km hand cycle and 5km racing wheelchair completed in immediate succession in her bid to add the Commonwealth Games Para-Triathlon PTWC title to her list of achievements. Karen finished the event agonisingly just outside the medals in fourth place, having posted a time of 1:16:37.

Swimming

Following her successful debut swim at the Commonwealth Games yesterday, Aberdeen’s Toni Shaw was joined in the pool by Beth Johnston from Galashiels at the Optus Aquatic Centre for the SM10 200m Individual Medley.

It was mixed fortunes for the Scots after the heats. Toni recorded a time of 2:38.60 to qualify for the final but unfortunately, Beth’s time of 2:51.60 meant she narrowly missed out. In the final, Toni set a new personal best time of 2:38.38 to finish the event in sixth place.

Lawn Bowls

Scotland’s Para Lawn Bowlers took to the greens knowing that the pressure was on for victories with both the B6/B7/B8 Open Triple and the B2/B3 Mixed Pair having recorder one win and one loss to date.

The B6/B7/B8 Open Triple of Michael Simpson, Garry Brown and Mike Nicoll faced a New Zealand side who had made a confident start to the Games and they proved too strong for the Scots running out 17-9 winners.

It was to be a similar outcome for the B2/B3 Mixed Pair of Irene Edgar and Robert Barr, with Directors David Thomas and Sarah Jane Ewing. They faced South Africa on day three of the Games and will have to regroup after an 18-3 defeat.

Day four in Gold Coast sees the start of the athletics programme and a debut for 18 year old Amy Carr who competes in the T38 Long Jump. Toni Shaw will compete in her third event in as many days when she goes in the S9 100m Freestyle. Scotland’s Para Lawn Bowlers are also back in action and must win games with the B6/B7/B8 Open Triple coming up against England and the B2/B3 Mixed Pair taking on New Zealand.

For a comprehensive overview of the Gold Coast Games go to;

https://scottishdisabilitysport.com/2018-gold-coast-commonwealth-games/

2018 National Archery Championships

2018 SDS National Archery Championships in partnership with Scottish Archery

March 10, Armadale Academy

The competition was ran over 4 sections on a round robin basis with every arrow scoring and the results dictated by the individual’s cumulative score.

The sections were arranged following a qualification shoot and archers were grouped by ability.

Many thanks to the volunteers from the Falkirk Company of Archers for their significant support of this competition.

*The Class 1 Gold positions were shared by two archers as they finished on the same score.

Class 1

Gold

Martin Strang (Falkirk Company of Archers)

James Hamilton (Help for Heroes)

18m

Silver

 

Bronze

Terry Morgan (Help for Heroes)

 

 

Class 2

Gold

Richard Chamberlin (Meadowmill)

18m

Silver

John Elliot (Meadowmill)

 

Bronze

Dave Rhoney (Help for Heroes)

 

 

Class 3

Gold

Charles Bryson (No Limits)

15m

Silver

Daniel Strang (No Limits)

 

Bronze

Gary Gillan (Meadowmill)

 

 

Class 4

Gold

Stuart Gurney (No Limits)

10m

Silver

Kai Goldie (Glasgow)

Bronze

Alan Hendrie (No Limits)

Tri4Tokyo Paratriathlon Talent ID Event

British Triathlon are holding the last of our Tri4Tokyo talent ID events on the 28th and 29th April, having already held two successful events over the last year which have brought a number of new athletes onto our talent and performance programmers.

From last year’s events we now have new world medallists and also a great new British Talent squad with a far younger average age than through the Rio cycle.  This has put the sport in a great place not only now but looking ahead to Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024.

This is the last talent ID event we will hold until the end of 2019 when we specifically start looking for athletes for the Paris Games. The event has been launched specifically to coincide with the paratriathlon at the Commonwealth Games, which takes place this Saturday.

You can read the latest news article about the programme here.

Or you can go directly to the Tri4Tokyo page here.

 

Day 2 Round Up From Gold Coast

Day two of the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games saw Team Scotland’s youngest member compete in the pool and the Para Bowlers looking for further success on the Boradbeach greens.

Swimming

14 year old Toni Shaw was making her Commonwealth Games debut at Gold Coast 2018 and was facing a tough first day of competition in the pool with heats and finals in the S9 100m Backstroke. The Aberdeen student posted a time of 1:16.19 in her heat to qualify with the third fastest time.

In the final, Toni was in a three way race for the bronze medal with England’s Alice Tai and Australia’s Ellie Cole taking gold and silver respectively. Toni posted an excellent time of 1:16.79 but on this occasion it wasn’t enough and she finished the race in 5th place. At 14 years old, these Games will be a huge learning experience for Toni and it is already evident that she has an exciting international swimming career ahead of her.

Lawn Bowls

Having enjoyed mixed fortunes on day one of the Games, Scotland’s Para Bowlers were back in action with both the B6/B7/B8 Open Triple and B2/B3 Mixed Pair facing Welsh opposition.

The B6/B7/B8 Open Triple were under pressure having lost their opening fixture to the host nation by 18-6. The Scots got off to a flying start and after eight ends they led Wales by 18-0. The Scottish Triple of Michael Simpson, Garry Brown and Mikel Nicoll were in fine form and stormed to a 27-4 victory to get their Gold Coast campaign back on track.

The Scottish B2/B3 Mixed Pair had a difficult day following their solid 16-6 victory over England on day one. Their Welsh opponents were on fine form and after a fairly even start to the match they pulled ahead to defeat the Scots by 13-7.

The Gold Coast action continues tomorrow with an extremely busy schedule. Toni Shaw will be joined in the pool by Beth Johnston for the SM10 200m Individual Medley while Neil Fachie MBE and Matthew Rotherham are back in the velodrome for the Sprint event with Aileen McGlynn OBE and Louise Haston going in the 1,000K Time Trial.  Scotland’s Para Lawn Bowlers are back on the Broadbeach greens with the B6/B7/B8 Open Triple taking on New Zealand and the B2/B3 Mixed Pair facing South Africa. Finally, Karen Darke MBE will be in action for the Women’s PTWC Para Triathlon event at Southport Broadwater.

For a comprehensive overview of the Gold Coast Games go to;

https://scottishdisabilitysport.com/2018-gold-coast-commonwealth-games/

Gold Medal on Gold Coast for Fachie

The Gold Coast Commonwealth Games are now underway after a spectacular and uplifting opening ceremony in the Carrara Stadium.  The biggest event in Gold Coast history has commenced heralding 11 amazing days of world-class sporting competition.

The long wait has come to an end for the 18 Para Athletes within Team Scotland and there was much to celebrate on day one of the Gold Coast Games.

Cycling

Aberdeen’s Neil Fachie MBE travelled to the Gold Coast as the reigning Commonwealth Games champion in the B 1,000m Time Trial, having taken the gold medal at Glasgow 2014. On this occasion he took to the track with a new pilot is the shape of Englishman Matthew Rotherham, fresh from their World Record and gold medal in the Time Trial event at the Para-cycling Track World Championships in Brazil.

The pair were last to ride in the final and had been set a time of 1:00.900 to beat by Welsh riders James Ball and Pete Mitchell. After a shaky start the Scots turned on the power and took the gold medal with a Commonwealth Games record time of 1:00.065. Their time was almost two seconds faster than the previous Games record set by Fachie and Craig MacLean to win gold at Glasgow 2014.

After his race Neil said:

“Winning at a home Games was really immense and I’m just delighted to have had the opportunity to come and defend it here and to actually do it. We had to bring our A game today but we got it done and I’m so, so happy with that. We got to see the Triathlon earlier, where we picked up our first medal. We were cheering that on back in the village, so that was great motivation.”

Aileen McGlynn OBE was also in action on day one of the Games and was in confident mood for her B Tandem Sprint event. Aileen and her pilot Louise Haston had taken the silver medal in this event at the Glasgow Games in 2014 and hoped to be back in the medals at the Gold Coast Games.

However, it wasn’t to be for Aileen and Louise on this occasion as their new personal best time of  11.157 left them behind their English and Australian counterparts and missing out on the final.

Lawn Bowls

Scotland’s Para Lawn Bowlers both faced difficult matches on the opening day of competition at the Games. Irene Edgar, Robert Barr, Sarah Jane Ewing and David Thomas were up against England in the B2/B3 Mixed Pair event while Michael Simpson, Garry Brown and Mike Nicoll were drawn against Australia in the B6/B7/B8 Triples encounter.

It was a great start to the Games for the Scottish B2/B3 Mixed Pair who initially fell behind to their English opponents. However, the Scots rallied to run out comfortable winners by 16-6 in this opening round robin match.

The Scottish B6/B7/B8 Triple faced a difficult opening fixture against the host nation. The Scots lost four in the opening end and despite rallying in the middle section of the match, the Australians proved too strong winning by 18-6.

The Gold Coast action continues tomorrow with 14 year old Toni Shaw in the pool for the S9 100m Backstroke. Scotland’s Para Lawn Bowlers are back in action with the B6/B7/B8 Open Triple and B2/B3 Mixed Pair both facing Welsh opponents.

For a comprehensive overview of the Gold Coast Games go to;

https://scottishdisabilitysport.com/2018-gold-coast-commonwealth-games/

 

Para Shooter So Near Yet So Far

Last month Michael Drever from Leven flew out to Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates for the first Para trap World Cup of 2018. It was the first the first occasion when the leading Para pistol, rifle and shotgun athletes had competed on the same programme in the one event. The next significant event for Michael will be the GBR selection shoot in Wales in May. Later in the year he hopes to compete in the World Cup event in France in September and the World Championships in Lonato in Italy in October.

Since his introduction to international Para trap shooting last year in Italy, Michael has made significant progress in all aspects of his shooting. A strong winter training programme ensured he has retained the sharpness necessary for a positive start to the new season. Scottish Target Shooting (STS) introduced Michael to STS high performance coach Marco Micheli and the results have been instant, following a successful spell of warm weather training in Malaga in January. A further session at the STS national shooting centre with one to one coaching sessions also made a marked difference to the athlete from Orkney who has now settled in Fife with his wife and young family.

The UAE World Cup event was staged, not surprisingly, in a week of warm weather. The lineup of international athletes was world class and the shoot was held in a world class venue. During practice Michael followed the instructions of STS coach Marco Micheli and prepared accordingly. With appropriate adjustments made, Michael decided that he would approach the targets early on.

The first day of competition resulted in a solid and consistent performance with a 20, 18, 20, resulting in 2nd place and two targets off the leader. This gave Michael confidence going into the second day but made sleeping a real challenge. Being well placed at this stage of a major competition was new territory for the proud Orcadian.

The second day did not start too well. A score of 15 was a setback but thankfully it didn’t really affect Michael’s position because he finished with another 20. He was now in joint second place. Following a short winning shoot off with the Australian competitor he was awarded bib no. 2. This was a good place to be because if scores were tied with any competitors wearing bibs no. 3 – 6 during the eliminations, he would progress to the next elimination round.

Michael felt good going into the final but this was new ground for him entirely and he knew it would throw up something new. He started quite well but tailed off towards the end of the 25 targets. The scores were close between all competitors other than the leader, therefore he knew he couldn’t afford to slip up. Michael kept pace for the first targets but on the 4th place elimination round lost concentration and lost too many targets and found himself out of reach. Michael was eliminated at this point but he is confident that he will use the experience of Al Ain as a driving force in the future. So near yet so far and Michael had experienced for the first time the highs and lows of high performance Para sport.

4th place was not the plan but finishing 2nd in qualification was an excellent result. Michael has proven to himself and his team of supporters that he has the ability to go all the way in international Para trap shooting. Next time when he is in a final he will be better prepared and believes he will be a better competitor. All of us in Disability Sport Fife know that he is a hard working focused top athlete, dedicated to his sport. Michael’s time will come and for the moment congratulations from all of us in Fife and no doubt as far north as Orkney.

Richard Brickley MBE – President Disability Sport Fife

 

Para Lawn Bowls at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games

#TeamScot2018

Scottish Disability Sport is delighted to continue to provide an overview of the sports that Scottish Para athletes will compete in as members of Team Scotland at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. Today we are highlighting the sport of Para Lawn Bowls and our magnificent seven: Irene Edgar, Robert Barr, David Thomas (Director), Sarah Jane Ewing (Director), Garry Brown, Mike Nicoll and Michael Simpson.

Bowls is a game of skill, precision and tactical awareness, appropriate for players of all ages and abilities. Bowls inspires teamwork and quality communication between participants. Bowls encourages community engagement and has clearly defined pathways to performance and excellence.

Up to and including the 1996 Games in Atlanta, bowls was part of the Paralympic programme. Stricter qualifying criteria and a reduction in the number of nations and players resulted in a change of status for the sport within the Paralympic family.

Scotland has progressed from finishing third at the IBD World Championships in Australia to second in 2011 in South Africa and 2015 in New Zealand.

The highest level for any international para bowler is the Commonwealth Games and Scotland won triples gold for physically disabled para sport bowlers at the Commonwealth Games in Manchester in 2002 and pairs silver for visually impaired bowlers at the Games in Glasgow in 2014.

Irene Edgar (B2: Lead)

With multiple World and Commonwealth Games appearances and medals, Irene is the most experienced international bowler within the team. She will be making her second Team Scotland appearance at a Commonwealth Games and will be aiming to go one step further by winning gold in Gold Coast.

Key achievements

  • Silver in in the B2/3 Mixed Pairs at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
  • Silver in the singles of the 2017 IBBA World Championships
  • Silver in the  B2/B3 Mixed pair at the 2017 Eight Nations Broadbeach Test Event
  • Gold in the B2 Singles and B2/B3 Mixed Pairs at the IBD World Championships

Irene’s athlete profile can be viewed here.

Robert Barr (B3: Skip)

Robert is a relative newcomer to Para Lawn Bowls after attending a talent development day in 2015. From this moment he has gone from strength to strength.

He is accomplished in the mainstream setting and has taking this skill level into the para game. Robert has competed in several Home Nations events and was part of the successful B2/B3 Mixed pair that won silver in the 8 Nations Para Sport Event at BroadBeach in 2017.

Robert will be making his Commonwealth Games debut.

Key achievements

  • Silver in the  B2/B3 Mixed pair at the 2017 Eight Nations Broadbeach Test Event
  • Gold in the 2017 UK Visually Impaired Indoor Championships
  • Gold in the 2017 Bowls Scotland Visually Impaired Outdoor Championships

Robert’s athlete profile can be viewed here.

David Thomas (Director)

One of Scotland most accomplished directors and has built up a formidable partnership with Irene Edgar. The duo have been successful over many years delivering medals for Scotland.

This will be David’s second appearance at a Commonwealth Games.

Key achievements

  • Silver in in the B2/3 Mixed Pairs at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
  • Silver in the singles of the 2017 IBBA World Championships
  • Silver in the B2/B3 Mixed pair at the 2017 Eight Nations Broadbeach Test Event
  • Gold in the B2 Singles and B2/B3 Mixed Pairs at the IBD World Championships

David’s athlete profile can be viewed here.

Sarah Jane Ewing (Director)

At 32, Sarah is the youngest member of the team but has a considerable international record as a bowler. She won the British Isles under 25 singles championships and has several international caps to her name. She has successfully transferred this knowledge to para bowls coaching and has excelled over the years in her capacity as a director.

She has won many British and World medals as a director and this will be her first appearance at a Commonwealth Games.

Key achievements

  • Silver in the B2/B3 Mixed pair at the 2017 Eight Nations Broadbeach Test Event
  • Gold in the B3 Singles at the 2015 IBD World Championships
  • Silver in the B2/B3 Mixed Pairs at the 2015 IBD World Championships

Sarah Jane’s profile can be viewed here.

Garry Brown (B7: Lead)

One of Scotland’s most improved bowlers Garry has won numerous club and national titles and has represented Scotland at two IBD World Championships in 2011 and 2015. In his younger days he represented Scotland in both Cerebral Palsy football and para swimming.

As a swimmer he narrowly missed out on the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games.

All this experience will stand him in good stead as he prepares for his first Commonwealth Games.

Key achievements

  • Gold in the B/7/8 2016 & 2017 Scottish Indoor Championships:
  • Gold in the 2017 able bodied Scottish Team Championships:
  • Fifth place in the B6/B7/B8 2017 Eight Nations Broadbeach Test Event

Garry’s athlete profile can be viewed here.

Mike Nicoll (B6: Second)

Mike is an accomplished bowler and has several honours as mainstream player. Since discovering Para Lawn Bowls in 2016 he has taking this considerable experience into the Scottish national programme and has added real strength.

Mike has competed in two Home Nation events and performed well at Broadbeach in the 8 Nations test event in 2017. This will be Mike’s first appearance at a Commonwealth Games.

  • Gold in the B6 singles at the 2016 Bowls Scotland Championships
  • Fifth place in the B6/B7/B8 2017 Eight Nations Broadbeach Test Event

Mikes athlete profile can be viewed here.

Michael Simpson (B7: Skip)

At only 32 Michael can be considered one of the most experienced players within Scottish Para bowls. He has represented Scotland at two IBD World Championships (2011 & 2015) and the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

He is extremely competent within mainstream bowls and has won numerous club and county events.

Michael is heading into these Games with determination to improve on the 4th place he achieved in Glasgow four years earlier.

Key achievements

  • Gold at in the B6/B7/B8 Open Triples at the 2013 Eight Nations Championships
  • Silver in the Mixed pairs at the 2015 IBD World Championships
  • 4th in the B6/B7/B8 Open Triples at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games

Michael’s athlete profile can be viewed here.

For a schedule of para lawn bowls events please follow the link below:

https://www.gc2018.com/sport/lawn-bowls

Scottish Disability Sport has produced a factsheet on para lawn bowls for people with a disability which can be downloaded here.

And a video fact file can be viewed here.

Para-Cycling at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games

 #TeamScot2018

Scottish Disability Sport is delighted to continue to provide an overview of the sports that Scottish Para cyclists will compete in as members of Team Scotland at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. Today we are highlighting the sport of Para Cycling, Tandem pairing Aileen McGlynn and pilot, Louise Haston take to the boards once again, after double silver in Glasgow 2014 while Neil Fachie, double gold medallist four years ago, teams up with Matt Rotherham in the Men’s Tandem events, looking to defend both titles.

Cycling is a sport that offers many positive features. Healthy, sociable and fun, the sport is open to all ages and abilities. At performance level speed, fitness and endurance are all characteristics needed for cycling.   A sport that has been included in the Paralympic Games programme since Seoul 1988, with Track Cycling – included on the Para-Sport programme for the first time at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games with a total of four events

Neil Fachie

Neil’s hometown is Aberdeen and now lives in Altrincham.  He is coached by Mehdi Kordi and competes in the Cycling Track – 1000m Time Trial and the Cycling Track – B Sprint

Key achievements

  • 2017 World Track Championships: 1000m Time Trial silver, Sprint silver
  • 2016 Paralympic Games, Rio: 1000m Time Trial silver
  • 2016 World Track Championships: 1000m Time Trial gold, Sprint gold
  • 2015 World Track Championships: 1000m Time Trial gold, Sprint gold
  • 2014 Commonwealth Games, Glasgow: 1000m Time Trial gold, Sprint gold

Neil’s athlete profile can be viewed here.

Matt Rotherham

Matt’s athlete profile can be viewed here.

Aileen McGlynn

Aileen’s hometown is Glasgow and now lives in Manchester.  She is coached by David Daniell and competes in the Cycling Track – 1000m Time Trial and the Cycling Track – B Sprint

Key achievements

  • 2017 World Championships: B Tandem 1000m Time Trial silver, B Tandem Sprint bronze
  • 2014 Commonwealth Games, Glasgow: B Tandem Sprint silver, B Tandem 1000m Time Trial silver

Aileen’s athlete profile can be viewed here.

Louise Haston

Louise’s athlete profile can be viewed here.

 

Scottish Disability Sport has produced a factsheet on para cycling for people with a disability which can be downloaded here.

And a video fact file can be viewed here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QW_YtILplUs

Commonwealth Games Gold Coast 2018 – Cycling Schedule  April 5 -7  April 2018

 

DAY 1- 5 APRIL 2018
Local time GMT Sport Event Round Athlete/s
1900-2200 0900-1200 Cycling – Track B 1000m Time Trial Final Neil Fachie MBE
Matthew Rotherham
1900-2200 0900-1200 Cycling – Track B Sprint Final Aileen McGlynn OBE
Louise Haston
DAY 3 – 7 APRIL 2018
1330-1630 0330-0630 Cycling – Track B Sprint Preliminary and Semi Final Neil Fachie MBE
Matthew Rotherham
1830-2230 0830-1230 Cycling – Track B Sprint Final Neil Fachie MBE
Matthew Rotherham
1830-2230 0830-1230 Cycling – Track B 1000m Time Trial Final Aileen McGlynn OBE
Louise Haston

 

Para-Athletics at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games

#TeamScot2018

Scottish Disability Sport is delighted to continue to provide an overview of the sports that Scottish Para athletes will compete in as members of Team Scotland at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. Today we are highlighting the sport of Para-Athletics and Sammi Kinghorn, Maria Lyle and Amy Carr.

Athletics is a sport that provides an exciting range of opportunities for disabled people. It provides a mixture of events and sports classes for everyone to enjoy, develop and learn new skills, whether participating, volunteering or coaching.  Often considered the showcase of the Paralympic Games, people are drawn to athletics to witness the speed of the sprinter, the strength of the thrower and the endurance of the distance athlete.

Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia will have several para athletics events included and Scotland will have three young athletes to look out for.

Samantha Kinghorn (T53)

Paralympian and World double gold medallist will make her second Games appearance after she featured in the 1500m at the Glasgow 2014 Games.  This time she will be hoping to earn a place on the podium as she will compete in both the 1500m and the marathon.  At the age of 21 Sammi has a considerable performance record and she is one of the most recognisable para athletes in British sport.

Key achievements

  • Gold medal in both the T53 100m and 200m at the IPC World Championships in 2017
  • Bronze medal in the T53 400m at the IPC World Championships in 2017
  • Triple gold in the 100mm, 400m and 00m at the IPC European Championships in 2914
  • Representing Team Scotland at the 2014 Commonwealth Games

Samantha’s athlete profile can be viewed here.

Maria Lyle (T35)

At the age of 18 Maria has already had a distinguished career in para athletics, with European, World and Paralympic medals to her name.  This will be her Commonwealth Games debut and she will be hoping to add a Team Scotland medal to her collection as she competes in the T35 100m.

Key achievements

  • Gold in the 4 x 100m relay at the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio
  • Double bronze in the 100m and 200m at the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio
  • Gold in the 4 x 100m relay at the 2017 IPC World Championships
  • Double silver in the 100m and 200m at the 2017 IPC World Championships
  • Double gold in the 100m and 200m at the IPC European Championships

Maria’s athlete profile can be viewed here.

Amy Carr (T37)

This will be Amy’s debut in a major international Games and is a relative new-comer to high performance para athletics.  However, the 18 year old has made her mark on international scene in both the 2017 IPC World Junior Championships and the 2015 CPISRA World Games when several gold, silver and bronze medals in sprint and long jump events.  She will be looking to add her first major title in the T38 100m and Long Jump.

Key achievements

  • Double gold in the 200m and Long Jump at the 2017 IPC World Junior Championships
  • Double silver in the 100m and long jump at the 2015 CPISRA World Games

For a schedule of para athletics events please follow the link below:

https://www.gc2018.com/sport/athletics

Amy’s athlete profile can be viewed here.

Scottish Disability Sport has produced a factsheet on para athletics for people with a disability which can be downloaded here.

And a video fact file can be viewed here:

Tomorrow

The next 2018 Commonwealth Games Para sport we will feature will be Para Cycling.  Aileen McGlynn, Neil Fachie and Louise Haston (plot) will make their second Commonwealth Games appearance after all three represented Team Scotland at Glasgow 2014.  Neil Fachie will be piloted by English rider, Mark Rotherham.  Come back tomorrow to find out more.