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Para Bowls Squad reduced ahead of Gold Coast Selection

Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) is the recognised governing body for para bowls in Scotland and is tasked with selecting a national squad that is capable of delivering medals at the highest levels of international competition, including the Home Nations Championships, IBD World Championships and the Commonwealth Games.  Scotland is considered to be one of the leading nations within the sport and our intention is to build on this success.

The Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games para programme will include both the B2/B3 Mixed Pair and the B6/B7/B8 Open Triple events.  During a period of intense competitions, including the 8 Nations and Para Sport Test Event in Broadbeach, Australia and the Bowls Scotland National Championships, SDS along with the coaching staff, have decided to reduce the overall squad. Thus allowing a more focussed approach to those players & directors who are still in the frame for the Games next year.

Commenting on the squad reduction, SDS Performance Manager Gary Fraser said:

“We are at the stage of the process where a more focused approach needs to be taken and therefore a reduction in squad size is essential.  Following the 8 Nations and Para Sport Test Event we learned an awful lot about the players, the conditions and the style of play required to be successful at the Games next year, and although it is incredibly difficult to reduce the player pool, we are confident in those that we are taking forward.  The strength in depth we have across the programme at the present time is strong and we’d like to thanks all those players who have contributed to date.”

A further reduction will be made ahead of the Home International Pairs and Triples test event that will take place in Nottingham from the 27 – 29 of October 2017.  This will be the last selection event prior to SDS nominating players and directors to Commonwealth Games Scotland.

CG2018 Extended Squad

Open Triple B6/B7/B8
Player Classification Town Local Authority
Billy Allan B6 Cowdenbeath Fife
Mike Nicoll B6 Jedburgh Scottish Borders
Garry Brown B7 Kirkmuirhill South Lanarkshire
John Hughes B7 Stewarton East Ayrshire
Martin Hunter B7 Burntisland Fife
Barbara McMillan B7 Cowdenbeath Fife
Michael Simpson B7 Auchtermuchty Fife
John Wardrope B7 Ayr South Ayrshire
Mixed Pair B2/B3
Player Classification Town Local Authority
Robert Barr B3 Glasgow Glasgow
Billy Edgar B2 Saltcoats North Ayrshire
Irene Edgar B2 Saltcoats North Ayrshire
Maria Spencer B3 Dunfermline Fife

 

Directors
Name Town Local Authority
Sarah Jane Ewing Dunfermline Fife
Ron McArthur Falkirk Falkirk
Christine Morrow Dalmuir Clydebank
Doreen Strachan Glasgow Glasgow
David Thomas Ardrossan North Ayrshire
Grace Whitton Bothwell North Lanarkshire
Coaches
Name Town Local Authority
Bob Dick (Head Coach) Cupar Fife
Chris McGready Falkirk Forth Valley
Eric McMillan Cowdenbeath Fife
Nigel Walker Dalgety Bay Fife
Bob Christie Brechin Angus
Wendy Purdie Livingston West Lothian

Logan Eases to Crown as Junior British Champion

 

Edinburgh based Ruairi Logan can be very pleased with his British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships in Nottingham at the beginning of August.  The 15 year old retained his British Open boys singles title with a comfortable 4-0, 4-0 win against Northern Ireland’s Ross Gourley in the final and then added the mixed doubles crown alongside fellow Scot Ellie Robertson, recording another comprehensive 4-0, 4-0 victory.

 

It was a busy few days for the Broughton High School pupil as he also competed in the main draw for the first time, claiming a victory on his debut.  The former Lothian Disability Sport (LDS) Young Person of the Year, a recent recipient of the Jim Anderson OBE Bursary at the LDS 2017 Awards, recorded a first round victory against Pakistan’s Asif Abassi, winning the tie 6-3, 6-3.  This triumph then provided the young Scot with an opportunity to take on a fellow GB player Alfie Hewett – a player ranked number 4 in the tournament.  The experience shone through as current French Open and Wimbledon doubles Champion Hewett recorded a 6-0, 6-0 victory over the young Scot, as it became evident the pace, power and intensity required to succeed at the very top of the game.  However the young Englishman reserved praise for Logan, stating “Ruairi played some really good points and has a bright future ahead of him.”  Praise indeed from Hewett who would eventually lose in the final 6-4, 6-3 against Argentina’s number one seed Gustavo Fernandez. It is imperative to Ruari’s continual development that he is able to secure more match-time against this elite group of players and this experience will no doubt leave him wanting another crack at this level.

 

The week also saw Logan team up with French partner Guillaume Legendre in the main draw of the male doubles.  The duo received a bye and progressed immediately into the Quarter Finals where they were convincingly beaten by Joachim Gerard (Belgium) and Stefan Olsson (Sweden) 6-0, 6-0 who were then beaten by eventual winners Stephane Houdet and Nicolas Peifer of France.

 

60 seconds with a Tayside athlete: Freya Howgate

Name: Freya Howgate

Branch: Perth & Kinross Disability Sport

Sport: Athletics

Club: Perth Strathtay Harriers

How did you get involved in your sport? Watching my big brother

How long have you been playing your sport for? About 5 years

Biggest Strength (as an athlete): I Iove to compete

What’s the best thing about your sport? Its fun

What equipment do you need to take part in your sport? Trainers and sportswear

Greatest sporting achievement: I received the disability endeavor award in 2012

Favourite Para-athlete: Richard Whitehead

Favourite athlete to compete against: I don’t have one

Any advice for someone interested in your sport? If at first you don’t succeed, try and try again.

2018 BISFed World Boccia Championships Logo Revealed

The logo for the 2018 BISFed World Boccia Championships was revealed on Sunday 13th August at the medal ceremony for the 2017 United Kingdom Boccia Championships.

The UK Championships were held at Exhibition Centre Liverpool, the same venue that will be used for the World Champs the following year. Paralympic champion David Smith MBE retained his BC1 title while World Champion Stephen McGuire repeated his BC4 triumph of 2016. In the BC2 competition Tim Hayes claimed the title in his first appearance at a UK Champs. In the most dramatic final, Scott McCowan beat his brother Jamie after a tie-break to take the BC3 crown.

The World Championships will take place between the 12th and 18th of August 2018. Liverpool will play host to 192 athletes at the most prestigious boccia competition outside the Paralympic Games. Assistant Mayor of Liverpool Councillor Wendy Simon told the athletes at the medal ceremony how thrilled Liverpool was to be the home of the World Championships and that all participants would receive a very warm welcome to a sports mad city.

Tickets will go on sale later in the year and the local organising committee aim to stage a competition that will showcase a sport of intriguing tactics, incredible skill and nail biting tension to a new audience. The event is supported by UK Sport, Liverpool City Council and ACC Liverpool Group.

The logo was inspired by the rich cultural history of Liverpool and combines details of Boccia court markings into a striking montage.

 

Medal Success at UK Boccia Championships

Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) sent a team of eight players to the Exhibition Centre in Liverpool or the UK Boccia Championships from the 11 – 13 August 2017.  The same venue will be used for the BISFed World Championships in 2018.  The UK Championships are always a significant date on the calendar for our high performance players.   Sadly, one of our players, Innes Martin, had to withdraw for family reasons on the eve of the competition.

Scotland has a history of delivering medals at this event in recent years and with four player’s part of the UK Boccia high performance pathway there was room for optimism.   The 2017 event was no different, with Scots winning five medals across the across the BC3 and BC4 classification groups.

In the BC1 section, world number one David Smith retained his British title defeating Wales’ Ricky Stevenson in the final.  Scotland’s representative in this class was SDS Academy Athlete, Reegan Stevenson, but lost out 8-2 to Jabe Peake (ENG) in the bronze medal match.

In the BC2 section it was England’s Tim Hayes who claimed the Gold medal, defeating teammate Reshad Saraj in the final.  Veteran, Zoe Robinson won 10-1 to claim the bronze medal against Morgan Butterfield (WAL).  Scotland’s representative in the class was Calum Glasgow from Forth Valley.  Glasgow failed to qualify from the pool but did manage to beat Scott Cromie (NIR) on a tie break.  As a developing player this experience will stand him in good stead.

Scotland’s strength is unquestionably in the BC3 classification and with Rio 2016 Paralympians Scott McCowan, Jamie McCowan and Patrick Wilson fighting it out for the British title – it is anyone’s guess!  Furthermore, there is considerable depth in the BC3 class across the UK which always makes for an exciting competition.  The tie of the group stages was between the McCowan brothers, with Scott losing out 3-4 to his younger sibling.  As it turned out, all three Scots made it to the Semi-Final.  Jamie McCowan beat Jess Hunter (ENG) 5-0, whilst brother, Scott, came up against teammate Patrick Wilson, and triumphed 9-1.  Patrick defeated Jess Hunter 5-0 in the bronze playoff match but the final was an all family affair.  Scott avenged the earlier group defeat to the hands of his younger brother, showing all his experience to win under pressure.  The match finished 2-2 and went to tiebreak.  A Scotland 1-2-3 in the BC3 classification indicates the strength we have in this country.

In the BC4 section we had three representatives, with the youngest being Ross Munro, who has made tremendous progress in this class.  The West of Scotland youngster recovered well from a 0-13 defeat to England’s Louis Saunders in his first game to narrowly lose out 2-4 to Paralympian Evie Edwards and 3-4 to the experienced Harry Thomson (ENG).  Although the young Scott failed to qualify from the group his performances were extremely encouraging against tough opposition.  The famous Boccia Brothers were at it again in the BC4 section, as both reached the semi-final.  They had actually faced one another in the group stages, with reigning World Champion, Stephen, coming out on top.  In the first semi, Peter came up against England’s emerging talent, Louis Saunders.  The match finished in a 4-1 defeat in a very close contest.  Stephen squared up against England’s Harry Thompson and emerged victorious after a close 5-2 contest.  Peter eventually won the bronze following a tie-break with Harry Thompson.  A result that was particularly pleasing for all involved in Scottish Boccia – it was great to see Peter amongst the medals again at the event.  Stephen came up against the Louis Saunders and broke him down to win 10-3 on the day and claim another BC4 British title.

 

 

The final medal results for the 2017 UK Championships were as follows:

BC1 Class
Gold: David Smith (Eng)
Silver: Ricky Stevenson (Eng)
Bronze: Jabe Peake (Eng)

BC2 Class
Gold: Tim Hayes (Eng)
Silver: Reshad Saraj (Eng)
Bronze: Zoe Robinson (Eng)

BC3 Class
Scottish medal sweep!
Gold: Scott McCowan
Silver: Jamie McCowan
Bronze: Patrick Wilson

BC4 Class
Gold: Stephen McGuire (Sco)
Silver: Louis Saunders (Eng)
Bronze: Peter McGuire (Sco)

 

SDS would like to congratulate all the players, coaches and support staff on an extremely successful UK Championship and our thanks go to all at UK Boccia and Boccia England for hosting and organising this event.

Wheelchair Curling Talent Identification / Transfer Opportunity

Wheelchair curling is offering a talent identification and talent transfer opportunity for potential Paralympians.  If you are currently performing in a sport, have the mindset, commitment and ambition to be the best you can with the ultimate aim of being a Paralympian, then we would like to support you to get there. Scottish wheelchair curlers have enjoyed many international successes (Paralympic Silver & Bronze, 6 x medallists at World Championships) and you could be a part of future successes.  Save the date in your diary and give us a call or drop us an email to register your interest in attending.

Date:                     Saturday 9th September, 2017

Venue:                 The National Performance Curling Centre, Stirling Sports Village, Stirling FK7 7JU

Time:                     12.00 noon – 4.00 pm

Age:                       16 years  – 40 years

Royal Caledonian Curling Club, sportscotland Institute of Sport, British Curling, Scottish Disability Sport and sportscotland are working together to provide this unique opportunity to new curlers and current performers in disability sport who meet the eligibility criteria for the sport.

If you, or any one you know has substantial demonstrable impairments in leg/gait function and would like to know if you are eligible to compete as a wheelchair curler please call either of the numbers below to have an informal chat and register your interest. The application form can be downloaded here.

Scottish Disability Sport
T: 0131 317 1130
E: admin@scottishdisabilitysport.com

sportscotland Institute of Sport
Sheila Swan
T: 07917 183 414
E: sheila.swan@sisport.com

Pictured: Aileen Neilson and Tom Killin, Paralypians

Scottish Disability Sport Annual Awards Nominations

Nominations are invited from those connected with SDS for awards that will be presented at the AGM on 17th September 2017.

Please note that all nominations must be supported/seconded by an individual or organisation in membership of SDS.  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 21st August 2017, 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

Nominate for your favourite Para-Sport Athlete in the Team Scotland Awards

The Team Scotland Awards take place on Thursday 21 September 2017 and they are looking for your vote on who should be crowned Para-Sport Athlete of the Year!

Team Scotland have suggested four inspirational athletes – Samantha Kinghorn, Gordon Reid MBE, Alison Patrick and Karen Darke MBE, however you can also suggest another athlete to vote for.

In order to vote for your favourite Para-Sport Athlete follow the link below and like or share the picture of the athlete or choose ‘other’ and comment with the name of your choice. From your votes a shortlist of 3 athletes will be shortlisted for a chance of winning the awards. Voting closes on Monday 14 August so get voting!!

 

https://www.teamscotland.scot/2017/last-chance-vote-team-scotland-awards-winners/

Mary Strikes Gold in Peru

Mary Wilson continued her medal streak at the Peru Para-Badminton International in Lima last week. She was the only representative from Scotland and playing all three events, SL4 women’s singles, SL3-SU5 women’s doubles with Danielle De Araujo from Brazil and Raul Anguiano from Guatemala in the SL3-SU5 mixed doubles.

In the Mixed Doubles event Mary and Raul topped their group with two convincing wins before losing out in the quarter finals to 4th seeds and eventual winners Tetsuo Ura and Asami Yamada from Japan.

In the women’s doubles Mary and Danielle secured 2nd place in their group losing out to the Japanese eventual winners Akiko Sugino and Asami Yamada, however with 2 wins and a 2nd place they secured a place in the semi-finals v Cintiya Oliviera and Cassia Araujo from Brazil. IN a tough fought 3 setter Mary and Danielle lost 16-21 21-19 13-21 securing a bronze medal in this event.

Her gold was won by topping the group for the SL4 singles. With three spectacular games and no opponent getting more than 6 points in any set she was able to secure the singles win and her first gold since starting international competitions in Majorca.

Before the tournament Kaity Hall was in Lima running a workshop with BWF working with the AGITOS Foundation. The workshop introduced over 50 new para-badminton athletes to the sport alongside coach education. The athletes were then classified and participated in the tournament.

With Tokyo 2020 only three years away now it is fantastic that we are having success both in the playing and coaching fields within para-badminton.

 

The Fantastic Four win Silver and Bronze in Seville

Last week four Scottish boccia players competed against the best players from across the world as part of the Boccia UK Team in the Boccia World Open in Seville, Spain.

In addition to the players the Scottish contingent also included Boccia UK Performance Coach Claire Morrison and three ramp assistants, Linda McCowan, Gary McCowan and William Wilson.

In the BC3 pairs, Jamie McCowan and Patrick Wilson also triumphed in both of their opening fixtures, the first coming against France.

Player Home Town Team & Pairs Results Individual Results
Patrick Wilson Peebles Silver Medal 4th Place
Jamie McCowan Dundonald Silver Medal Group stages
Scott McCowan Dundonald Silver Medal Group stages
Stephen McGuire Hamilton 4th Place Bronze Medal

The BC4 duo of Stephen McGuire and Evie Edwards had a strong start beating Germany and Portugal to progress through to to the semi- final stages against Hong Kong. Unfortunately a score of 1-7 put them in the bronze medal play off with Portugal who put them into fourth place in the pair’s competition.

Stephen McGuire put the disappointment of the pair’s result behind him and focussed on strong performances in the Individual Competition. He went on to the semi – final stages and again went on to the bronze medal play off. Stephen is delighted that he won his game against the reigning Paralympic Champion and World number one Ywing Leung from Hong Kong to win the bronze medal.

The McCowan brothers Jamie and Scott, and team mate Patrick Wilson formed a formidable team when competing against the best BC3 players in the world, beating France and Portugal to head into the final with Portugal. A tie break situation resulted in a Silver medal for the trio.

In the BC3 Individual competition Patrick Wilson was the BC3 Player to progress to the quarter and semi – finals. Unfortunately Patrick finished outside the medals following a 5-1 defeat against Alexsandr Legostaev from Russia

 

SDS with partners will shortly be rolling out new Boccia participation sessions across Scotland thanks to funding through the BIG Lottery Fund.

If you or anyone you know has a disability and would like to try the sport of Boccia please telephone Scottish Disability Sport on 0131 317 1130 or alternatively please  email admin@scottishdisabilitysport.com.