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Para Athlete Smashes Four Minute Barrier

Owen Miller from Fife AC has broken through the 4 minute barrier for 1500 metres for the first time in his career. At the Scottish Athletics Open Graded Meet at Grangemouth Stadium, the ex Woodmill HS T20 middle distance athlete recorded a sensational personal best time of 3:57.35

Coach Steve Doig and his devoted family, friends and supporters have always known Owen was capable of running under four minutes and Wednesday 4th July was the occasion when the conditions and race line up were just perfect. Prior to the Games in London in 2012 Owen ran 4:02.63 for a personal best time that has stood for six years. On 12th May at the East District Championships, Owen ran 4:02.88 and hinted that something special was about to happen this year.

Owen has also run a PB for the mile this year and is ranked one for 3K and ranked two for 1500 metres in the UK. Just maybe we shall see him take that number one spot once his latest time hits the rankings list. Owen has a very special relationship with his coach and since moving to Fife AC he has gone from strength to strength. The intimidating four minute barrier has been breached for the first time by the athlete who lives in Dunfermline and who knows what lies ahead now.

Disability Sport Fife is fiercely proud of Scotland’s leading T20 middle distance athlete. Like every Para athlete Owen has experienced ups and downs and of course injuries. However he has never dropped his head or lost his enthusiasm for his sport. This incredible personal best performance is an appropriate reward for a highly committed, talented and extremely popular athlete. Well done Owen.

Richard Brickley MBE – President Disability Sport Fife

2018 Inter Area Bowls Test Match

The 2018 Inter Area Bowls Test Match was held in Glasgow on Friday 29th June, seeing bowlers with a learning disability from the West of Scotland going head to head with the visiting team from Fife.

The event, which is coordinated and organised by Scottish Disability Sport, was re-introduced to the national events calendar in 2015 to provide bowlers with a learning disability another competitive opportunity in the sport, supplementing the other national bowls events.  The event invites SDS member branches to submit a team of 12 bowlers (6 male and 6 female) who then play singles, pairs and triple matches against their peers from other parts of the country, aiming to accumulate enough points to be crowned team champions.

The 2018 event was scheduled to be hosted by Lothian Disability Sport, however the East of Scotland side were unable to field a full quota of players and were forced to withdraw from the event and subsequently postpone the hosting duties for another year.  This turn of events then led to the West of Scotland stepping in and volunteering to host the event, with Glasgow Disability Sport’s Liz Boyd instrumental in making this happen.  Liz’s home bowling club, Fairfield, was selected as the venue and must be commended on the welcoming, supportive and friendly environment created for all bowlers, team managers, coaches and volunteers who attended this year’s event.  The club were also kind enough to provide volunteer officials who stepped in to mark ties throughout the day.

The approach by the club, coupled with the extraordinary sunshine, provided the ideal platform for some excellent bowls to be played throughout the day.  In all, there were 24 ties played across two sessions with the visiting Fife team dominating from the offset as they raced into 19 – 5 lead as the event stopped for lunch.  This run of form continued in the second session with the Fifers claiming an 18 – 6 lead, resulting in a convincing win overall (37 – 11).  This victory was the fourth time the bowlers from Fife had claimed the trophy outright and highlights the strength of the bowls programme across the area.  Despite the result, there were some very close run matches and the players from West of Scotland can count themselves unfortunate on many occasions.

Thanks are extended to all team managers /coaches, volunteers, officials and of course the players for making the event a success and producing a great day of bowls.

Laing Strikes Gold in Ireland

A team of 9 plus coach Kaity Hall headed out to Dublin for the FZ Forza Irish Para-Badminton International held at the National Sports Arena Blanchardstown.

There were representatives in 4 out of the 6 classes with Colin Leslie and Alan Oliver SL3, David Purdie and Mary Wilson SL4, Fiona Christie WH2 and in SS6 Bobby Laing, Deirdre Nagle, Andrew Davis and making his international debut Jack Purvis.

Bobby Laing proved our most successful athlete with a Gold Medal in the mixed doubles SS6 event partnering England’s Rebecca Bedford. After a shaky start in the group stages the new pair overcame 2nd seeds Miles Krajewski and Kathrine Valli from the USA in a convincing 21-5, 21-4 win to secure a place in the semi finals v top seeds Niall McVeigh of Ireland and Carmen Flores of Peru. In this thrilling 3 setter Bobby and Rebecca came out on top 21-11, 16-21, 23-21 to set up a final clash v unseeded Isaak Dalglish of England and Oliwia Szmigiel of Poland. In the end the Scots/ English duo came out as victors in a convincing 21-13, 21-15 finish, securing the pair, and Bobby’s, first international Gold Medal.

Our other medals came in the form of 2 bronze medals in the women’s WH1/WH2 doubles and SL3-SU5 women’s doubles. Playing with Canadian Yuko Chokyu, Fiona Christie overcame Russia’s Liusia Ignatenko and Irina Kuzmenko 21-13, 21-17 to secure their bronze medal. Playing with Frances Veronique Braud, Mary Wilson defeated Russia’s Ekaterina Oginskaya and Vita Vimba 21-13, 21-11 and Australia’s Caitlin Dransfeld and Celine Vinot 21-9, 21-12 to come away with the bronze medals.

Other members of the squad were very close in reaching the knock out stages of their respective events. Andrew Davies was edged out in the last 16 of the SS6 men’s singles 21-8, 21-7 by England’s Isaak Dalglish, as was Bobby Laing in an extremely close battle with England’s Andrew Martin 26-24, 21-16. In the Men’s SL3 singles Colin Leslie reached the quarter final stages before being put out by France’s Matthieu Thomas 21-4, 21-4. In the men’s doubles SL3-SL4 Alan Oliver and Sweeden’s Rickard Nilsson were defeated in the quarter finals by Indonesians Dwiyoko Dwiyoko and Fredy Setiawan 21-6, 21-12 to end their progression. Finally, in the WH1/WH2 Mixed doubles Fiona Christie partnering Finland Timo Villanen defeated first seeds in the group stages before losing out in the quarter finals to Israel’ s Amir Levi and Nina Gorodetzky 21-16 21-17.

We would like to thank all at Badminton Ireland, BWF, officials and volunteers for an excellently ran tournament once again.

For all tournament results please visit https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/tournament.aspx?id=9163029C-E28E-4F54-ABF5-32C62028E700

To watch the matches please visit https://www.youtube.com/user/BadmintonIrelandTV

Hewett and Reid end Queen’s Campaign on a High

Hewett and Reid end Queen’s campaign on a high with doubles win after singles semi-final defeats

Great Britain’s Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid both missed out on the chance to reach the final of the first ever wheelchair tennis tournament at the Fever-Tree Championships, but maintained hopes of winning the men’s doubles with a convincing win over Spain’s Daniel Caverzaschi and Stefan Olsson of Sweden.

Sunday’s inaugural wheelchair tennis singles final at The Queen’s Club will see Sweden’s reigning Wimbledon champion Stefan Olsson play France’s US Open champion Stephane Houdet after they beat Hewett and Reid respectively in the men’s singles semi-finals.

Hewett was unable to capitalise on earning the first break of the opening set against Olsson and although the 20-year-old British No.1 and World No.2 battled back from 2-0 down to lead the second set, he met an in-form Olsson, with the world No.6  taking the last four games to complete a 6-3, 6-3 victory.

Reid enjoyed more success in the second semi-final, breaking Houdet in the last game of the opening set. However, the Frenchman made the decisive move deep in the second set to force the decider. With Reid missing the opportunity to level the final set at 2-2, Houdet went on to seal  a 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 victory with an ace on match point.

Speaking after the match, Reid said: “It was quite a frustrating match for me because I felt like I started well.  I played a good first set and then there were chances for me to go out of reach in the second set and I didn’t take them.  I thought I was in control of the match, and most of the points were within my control but I wasn’t accurate enough to finish them off.

“I love playing on grass, and it is great to play on home turf as well – that has added an extra dimension to the matches here.  There are a lot of positives to take – it is great to some matches on grass and work out what needs to be improved on as well.”

The tournament ended on a high for the British pair however and they maintained their hopes of winning the men’s doubles round robin tournament with a 6-1, 6-1 victory over Caverzaschi and Olsson to finish the doubles event with one win and won loss.

The reigning Wimbledon and US Open doubles champions showed their experience against the rookie partnership of Caverzaschi and Olsson, breaking their opponents’ serve to love on several occasions, including when closing out the first set and the match.

Both Brits were in positive mood after the match as they continue their build up to defending their Wimbledon crown, with Reid saying “It was really nice to end on a high and also a great performance.  I thought we dominated the match from start to finish and produced some of our best tennis.  It is great for the confidence, so all eyes on Wimbledon now.”

Partner Hewett echoed those thoughts, adding “It was good to bounce back.  Yesterday was a tough doubles – there were quite a few things we wanted to work on, and I think we came on today and played the tennis we wanted to play so that was very positive.

“Next for us is the exhibition match at Eastbourne on Friday – that will be a great demonstration to showcase the sport, like we have here this week.  To be given the chance once again to go to an event like that and play our sport is a great opportunity.”

Photos courtesy of the Tennis Foundation

Three Scots in GB Team for 2018 Inas World Tennis Championships

Great Britain’s leading tennis players with a learning disability will be taking on the world’s best at the 2018 Inas World Championships in Paris from the 14th to the 22nd of July.

The Championships will see 40 of the world’s elite para-athlete tennis players with a learning disability compete to be crowned world champions in men’s and women’s singles and doubles, mixed doubles, and an overall team competition.

Players from nine nations will be competing, including players from Italy, France, Belgium & Australia.  The British team will comprise five players this year, with the following selected to represent their nation:

  • Fabrice Higgins  (23 – Chorley, Lancashire)
  • Dominic Iannotti (20 – Prestwick, Scotland)
  • Thomas Mellor (28 – Cheltenham, Gloucestershire)
  • Luke Turnbull ( 14 – North Berwick, Scotland)
  • Anna McBride (14 –  Dunfermline, Scotland)

Fabrice Higgins, Dominic Ianotti & Thomas Mellor will all be looking to emulate last year’s success where team GB won a total of five medals, whilst Luke Turnbull & Anna McBride will be making their World Championships debut.

Coached by the Tennis Foundation’s Head of Coaching and Talent Karen Ross, selection for Great Britain’s Inas World Tennis Championships team is part of a high performance elite pathway for players with a learning disability, accessed through a strong collaboration between Britain’s leading tennis charity, the Tennis Foundation and the UK Sports Association (UKSA), the official Great Britain member of INAS. Commenting on the partnership, Tracey McCillen, Chief Executive of the UK Sports Association said:

 “The Tennis Foundation’s collaboration with UKSA to enable British athletes to compete at Inas Championships illustrates the real success that can be achieved if everyone moves forward together. Our collaboration spans a number of years and has enabled real success for British players who are amongst the best in the World. There is a powerful message here for sport across the UK that with a forward thinking approach and a commitment to a wider performance landscape beyond just Olympic and Paralympic that British athletes can and will achieve.”

Speaking ahead of the tournament, Tennis Foundation coach Ross added: “Great Britain is one of the leading nations for disability tennis and our record at the Inas World Championships is proof of that. We’ve had some great success in previous years and are looking to make this year the most triumphant yet!”

This year’s tournament is the ninth World Championships since the inaugural event in Australia in 2004. The tournament begins with an opening ceremony on Sunday 15th July, with play starting from Monday 16th July to Saturday 21st July. The World Championships are part of the 2018 Inas European Summer Games –  a multi-sport event. To find out more about the Tennis Foundation’s work with disability tennis, visit http://www.tennisfoundation.org.uk or get in touch via info@tennisfoundation.org.uk.

Love Selected for GB Women’s World Champs Squad

Robyn Love is among 12 players selected to represent GB at the 2018 World Wheelchair Basketball Championships which are scheduled for 16th-26th August in Hamburg, Germany.

The 27 year old, who represented GB at the 2016 Paralympics is the sole Scot selected for the Championships and will be hoping to make her mark in Germany.  Love, known for her fierce rebounding skills and consistent shooting will be an integral part of the GB side who will be hoping to continue their run of good form, after recently claiming victory at the Lyon Wheelchair Basketball Competition.

Love, originally from Ayr, is part of a squad which is an exciting blend of youth and experience with nine of the twelve selected players having represented Paralympics GB in Rio two years ago.  The former Lothian Phoenix star began her journey as a wheelchair basketball player only 5 years ago after making contact with current basketballscotland’s Disability Talent and Pathways Manager Tina Gordon who set her on the successful journey to the top of the sport.  The 3.5 point player currently plays for Oldham Owls and Angels of the North.

Great Britain have been drawn alongside reigning champions Canada as well as Spain, Brazil, Australia and Netherlands in Pool A with the top four teams from each pool qualifying for the quarter final stage.  The medal games will be played on Saturday 25th August.

A list of the GB Woman’s Pool A fixtures can be found below –

  • Thursday 16th August – Brazil (10.15am)
  • Friday 17th August – Canada (1.00pm)
  • Sunday 19th August – Spain (9.00am)
  • Monday 20th August – Australia (7.15pm)
  • Wednesday 22nd August – Netherlands (5pm)

More information on the slection for the World Championships can be found at www.britishwheelchairbasketball.co.uk.

Third Place Finish for Scotland’s Footballers in Barcelona

The Scottish National Cerebral Palsy Football team returned home from the International Trophy CP Football Ciutat de Barcelona organised by the Catalan Sports Federation of Cerebral Palsy (FECPC) with a very creditable third place finish after four days of competition.

Scotland were drawn in a tough qualifying group against Argentina, Denmark and CP United. The Scots got off to a flying start with a solid 6-3 victory of the CP United club side.

In their second fixture they faced a more difficult test against an Argentinian side currently ranked 5th in the World. The Scots have been out of the international picture for the last two years and this lack of match experienced showed with a 6-1 victory to Argentina.

This put the pressure on the Scottish team for their final group match against Denmark. However, the Scots rallied and secured a deserved 5-0 win against the side ranked 18th in the world.

This result meant Scotland were drawn to face the SW CP United in the 3rd/4th play-off match. The Scots had grown in confidence as the competition had progressed and this was demonstrated with a comfortable 9-0 win over the English club side.

This was an excellent return to the international scene for the Scottish National Cerebral Palsy Football team and we now hope to build on this success and see Scotland back competing at World and European Championships.

The following players were named in the squad to compete for Scotland in Barcelona;

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 were supported at the competition by Head Coach Greig Taylor, along with Assistant Coaches Graeme Robertson and Scott Christie.

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.

If you are interested in getting involved with the Scottish National Cerebral Palsy Football team or providing much needed funding to help the team achieve their goal of World and European competition, please contact Gavin Macleod on 0131 317 1150 or at gavin.macleod@scottishdisabilitysport.com.

UKSA announce team for 1st Inas European Summer Games in Paris

Britain’s best athletes cross the channel in July to take on some of the World’s best at the inaugural Inas Summer Games as part of the UK Sports Association (UKSA) Great Britain Team.  UKSA is proud to announce its athletics, cycling and swimming Teams, with further announcements in Tennis, in collaboration with the Tennis Foundation to follow.

British representation spans the 4 sports of athletics, cycling, tennis and swimming and includes previous internationals Declan Manning and Nathan Fleetwood as well as six others making their GB international debuts for UKSA.

Supported by a dedicated team of coaching professionals, expectations are high as athletes continue to prepare to demonstrate their sporting prowess.

Tracey McCillen, Chief Executive, UK Sports Association comments: “We really have seen some excellent performances from the British Team already. We set competitive standards for the event and this has without a doubt shown that British athletes are ready to rise the challenges that this performance environment will throw at them.

“The Inas Summer Games will be challenging, but we have selected a Team of strong talented athletes who are ready to do the job. We have a dedicated group of coaches supporting the Team and I am delighted that one of those coaches is a former Paralympian who started his career as an Inas competitor. Congratulations to all athletes and coaches on their selection to the UKSA GB Team.”

The full Athletics, Cycling and Swimming Team members are:

Athletics:

Declan Manning (Bungay, Suffolk)
Nathan Fleetwood (Lanark, Lanarkshire)
Sam Fernando (Gateside, Fife)
Chris McMillan (Leicester, Leicestershire)
Charlotte Cox, (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
Jane Coia, Team Manager/Coach
Tommy Patterson, Deputy Team Manager/Coach
Kevin Manning, Coach

Cycling:

Ruairidh Brown (E. Kilbride, South Lanarkshire)
Kiera Byland (Bolton, Grt. Manchester)
Tom A Hara, Team Manager/Coach
Graeme Brown, Coach

Swimming:

Rachel Tweedie (New Mills, Derbyshire)
Jessica Tweedie, Team Manager/Coach
Dan Pepper, Coach

Tennis announcement to follow

The UK Sports Association (UKSA) is the only official Great Britain member of Inas, the International Federation for athletes with intellectual impairment, Down syndrome and autism.

Hosted by Fédération Française du Sport Adapté on behalf of Inas Europe, the Inas Summer Games will take place in Paris, France from 14 July to 22 July 2018.  With 9 sports in contention, it is expected that over 1000 participants will take part.

The Championships will incorporate the Inas European Championships in Athletics and Swimming and the Inas World Championships in Cycling and Tennis.

RDA Carriage Driving Scottish Qualifiers

For the second year running, it was a blisteringly hot day at Hopetoun House for the RDA Qualifiers.  Teams from Garioch, Forth Driving, Argyll and Annandale & Eskdale produced some close competition.

West & Central qualifying success came for Alison Colvin (Forth Driving ) was 2nd in the Open Qualifiers, driving Rosie, Linda Farquhar (Forth Driving) was 1st  in the Intermediate Qualifiers, driving Rosie and Emma Hunter (Forth Driving) was 2nd  in the Novice, driving Ozzy.  Unfortunately, only two Forth drivers are able to go down to Hartpury and as Alison has been twice before, this year will be the turn of Linda and Emma.

The Fliskmillan Trophy is for new comers to competition or for those that love to compete but are struggling to remember a dressage test or learn the cones/obstacle course.   Ellen Kennedy, Jamie Buckley, and Holly Cartwright, all from Argyll and Lizzie Jackson from Forth Driving , put in tremendous efforts for West & Central.  They all put aside their competition nerves and faced the dressage section.  Then it was back in again to focus on the very challenging obstacles and cones course.  We were thrilled to watch and I hope that they were all thrilled with their achievements.   The winner of the Fliskmillan Trophy was Lizzie Jackson from Forth Driving.

The RDA Challenge Trophy for the group achieving the Highest Cumulative Score in the RDA classes, was won by Annandale & Eskdale.  They were delighted to receive the trophy from Mrs. Sam Orde, RDA Chairman.  Sam had a lovely day meeting and chatting with everyone involved.   She was very impressed by the inclusion of the RDA in the larger competition, giving everyone a real sense of the preparation, excitement and atmosphere of this wonderful event, in such a wonderful setting.

Runners Up at Home Nations Championships

The Scottish Para Lawn bowls team competed against England and Wales in the Home Nations Championships which took place at Clarence Park Bows Club in Weston-Super-Mare from the 8 – 10 June 2018.  The competition included singles, pairs, triples and four bowls formats with each match worth two points to the overall team score.

It was an ideal time to have an international fixture (following the Commonwealth Games) so that coaches could trial new players in this environment as the IBD World Championships in 2020 comes into focus.

Although finishing runners up wasn’t the result we were all looking for, the competition served a great purpose and was hugely beneficial.  There were some fine individual performances and the new players in the team performed well.

Standings

Place

Country

Points

1

England

41

2

Scotland

20

3

Wales

15

 

Scottish Para Lawn Bowls Squad

Player

Classification

Town

Local Authority

Ian Graham

B2

Dunfermline

Fife

Mary Stevenson

B2

Barrhead

Renfrewshire

Melanie Inness (R)

B3

Balerno

Edinburgh

Maria Spencer

B3

Dunfermline

Fife

Robert Barr

B3

Glasgow

Glasgow

Sandy McIntosh

B3

Inverness

Highland

Billy Allan

B6

Cowdenbeath

Fife

Fraser Mathieson

B6

St. Ninians

Stirling

George Guthrie

B6

Glasgow

Glasgow

Ian Donaldson (R)

B6

Dumfries

Dumfries & Galloway

Barbara McMillan

B7

Cowdenbeath

Fife

Derek Hartley

B7

Tullibody

Clackmannanshire

John Hughes

B7

Stewarton

East Ayrshire

John Wardrope

B7

Ayr

South Ayrshire

Garry Brown

B7

Kirkmuirhill

South Lanarkshire

Rosemary Lenton

B7

Dumfries

Dumfries & Galloway

Brendan Handling

B8

Stranraer

Dumfries & Galloway

 Coach

Town

Local Authority 

Bob Dick (Head Coach)

 

Cupar

Fife

Christine Morrow

 

Dalmuir

Clydebank

Sarah-Jane Ewing

 

Dunfermline

Fife

Bob Christie

 

Brechin

Angus

Chris McGready

 

Grangemouh

Falkirk

Eric McMillan

 

Cowdenbeath

Fife

 

 

(R) Reserve

 

 

 

 Three Nations Results 2018