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Sammi Kinghorn wins Scottish Sports Personality of the Year

After what has been an incredible year, winning double gold  in the 100m and 200m, and setting a new world record at the World Para Athletics Championships in London, Borders wheelchair racer Sammi Kinghorn has topped her year off with winning the prestigious Sunday Mail sportscotland Scottish Sports Personality of the Year 2017.

Sammi is the first para athlete to win the award and after her achievements this year, deservedly so.

On a sparkling evening celebrating Scottish Sport, Sammi firstly picked up the Disability Sport Award, within a strong category alongside fellow athletes Martin Perry (Table Tennis) and Danni Joyce (Swimming).

Sammi was then nominated in the Scottish Personality of the Year category sponsored by sportscotland.  Here, she was up against a host of other of other Scottish sports stars and as she made her way to collect her award was greeted with a standing ovation and rapturous applause.

After receiving the award, Sammi said: “I was so stunned when my name was called.  It means so much to be the first para athlete to win the award.  I believe so strongly in para athletes getting the recognition they deserve.

“I’m really proud to hopefully start a long line of disabled athletes winning the main award.”

Although the sprints are Sammi’s strongest events, she has turned her sights towards the Commonwealth Games, where she hopes to represent Scotland in the marathon.

She has already completed the Chicago marathon this year and although her training regime is totally different, she is determined to pull on the Scotland vest at the Gold Coast in 2018.

“My 100m and 200m events aren’t included in the Commonwealth Games, so I’ve decided to switch to the marathon.  I’m determined to do my country proud.”

The top award is an amazing achievement for such a deserving athlete.  Congratulations Sammi!

Grampian’s Champions at British Championships

A team of Grampian’s most promising swimmers pulled off a whole host of personal bests at the British Para Swimming Championships this weekend, including setting a new world record!

The first of the successes came on the Saturday, where Rhys Gill (S9), Jason Cobb (S14) and Matthew Scott (S14) all knocked seconds off their 100m Freestyle & 100m Breaststroke times. In the latter event, Conner Morrison (S14) scooped up not just a 1st place win, but a new world record with an incredible time of 1:05.74.

Rhys, Jason & Matthew then all went on to beat their PBs in the 50m Freestyle whilst Conner took home bronze in the 200m Individual Medley as well as securing his own new PB to conclude a very successful Saturday.

Sunday’s events got off to a flying start and saw all four boys break their PBs in the 100m Backstroke event.

Conner then knocked over two seconds off his 100m Fly PB, just missing out on a medal in the event, and took 5th place in the 200m Freestyle event having taken an impressive three seconds off his previous best. Matthew’s efforts granted him a new PB over three seconds faster than previously recorded, and Jason followed suit with an exceptional 10 seconds shaved off his time in the same event.

Well done to the boys, their coaches and their parents for their efforts, and a special thanks to Linda Gill for providing results back to Grampian HQ.

Edinburgh Sport Awards – Disability Coach of the Year

Don McFarlane was awarded the Disability Coach of the Year Award at the recent ClubSport Edinburgh Sports Awards, recognising many years of dedication to disability swimming across Edinburgh and the East of Scotland.

The ClubSport Edinburgh Sport Awards recognise teams and individuals who have performed extraordinarily or those passionate people who dedicate their lives helping others.  The ceremony, managed by ClubSport Edinburgh with support from a range of partners, took place at the City Chambers on Friday 1st December.

Don McFarlane has been developing and inspiring swimmers with a disability for well over 20 years, initially in Midlothian and latterly in Edinburgh with discrete swim club Lothian Racers.  Don has coached locally, regionally and nationally, helping a great number of para swimmers reach their potential in the sport, ensuring the individuals have all the relevant tools to achieve their individual goals – some previous swimmers include Paralympic medal winners Jim Anderson OBE, James Clegg and Scott Quin.

Earlier in 2017, Don decided to step down as head coach for Lothian Racers and this award recognises the hard work, enthusiasm and dedication over the years and is thoroughly well deserved.  Don remains heavily involved with the East of Scotland Regional Squad, continuing to work closely with up and coming swimmers hoping to achieve similar success to swimmers that have went before.  Don also received recognition at this year’s Lothian Disability Sport Awards, reinforcing the high esteem which he is held across the region.

 

Bob Dick – Lifetime Coaching Achievement

One of Scotland’s leading bowls coaches has had his contribution to sport recognised with the Lifetime Achievement in Coaching Award from sportscotland.

Bob Dick, 79, from Cupar in Fife, has been awarded the accolade for his lifetime commitment and passion for coaching.

Bob is an advanced coach with over 30 years’ experience and has represented the country as a player on 22 occasions.  He has coached and team managed both mainstream and para bowls over the course of his career and has attended three Commonwealth Games. He led the Scotland Men’s Para Triples Team to the gold medal at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, whilst his visually impaired B2/B3 Mixed Pair won silver at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.

Commenting on his success, Bob said: “It was very early in the coaching scene that I became involved. I think when you start coaching, it’s to give something back to the game that you love.

“I was asked to manage the para-bowlers at the Commonwealth Games in Manchester, 2002 – they won a gold medal in the physically disabled triples and in the mainstream pairs. I think two gold medals out of four was a really good achievement if I’m honest!

“It’s absolutely wonderful when you’re in a Commonwealth Games or international bowls with the para players – especially when your country does very well.

“There are always disappointments when you’re a coach, but there are also so many amazing moments.”

Robert’s involvement with disability bowls has been hailed as giving the sport discipline, credibility and status. Upon returning from the IBD World Championships in Australia in 2007 as Head Coach for Disability Bowls, Robert vowed to improve the quality and quantity of coaches training and attending major championships with the national team. With more and better qualified coaches working with the team in the run up to the 2011 World Championships in South Africa, the Scotland team came second in the world.

He was also part of the team at the 2015 World Championships in New Zealand that saw Scotland come second in the medal table, winning six gold medals and four bronze.

Currently, Bob is working with the team leading up to the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games, where Scotland will be represented in the physically disabled Open Triple and the visually impaired Mixed pair.  A strong team of players has recently been selected and can look forward to the Games with optimism (https://scottishdisabilitysport.com/gold-coast-2018-para-bowls-squad-announced/)

Scottish Disability Sport Performance Manager Gary Fraser, said: “We nominated Robert for this award because of his dedication to the sport over a long period of time – we felt it was time for Robert to receive recognition for all his hard work.

“His longevity, attention to detail and commitment to the sport has earned him so much respect – especially his achievements both as a player and a coach.”

Stewart Harris, Chief Executive of sportscotland, said: “Every year across Scotland, thousands of dedicated sporting enthusiasts devote their time, knowledge and skills to help others achieve their sporting goals. Our Coaching, Officiating and Volunteering Awards provide us with a chance to celebrate the great sporting achievements that are taking place every day and congratulate individuals on their commitment to Scottish sport.

“As one of Scotland’s most experienced and respected coaches, Robert is admired for his skill and knowledge. Not only does he bring out the best in his players, but it’s evident that he truly cares and is passionate about helping his teams succeed.

“As a champion of inclusion, Robert’s accolades are a testament to all his hard work.

“At sportscotland we are implementing a world-class sporting system at every level in Scotland and we can only do so with the support of the many dedicated coaches, officials and volunteers.

“I hope that many more people are inspired by our winners and recognise the opportunities that exist to get involved in sport at every level from volunteering at your local club or school to coaching or officiating on the world stage.”

Wheelchair Curlers Beat Paralympic Rivals at US Open

The Scottish wheelchair curling team of John Doyle, Gregor Ewan, Angie Malone MBE, Robert McPherson, Aileen Neilson and Hugh Nibloe maintained a 100% record throughout the US Open International Wheelchair Bonspiel from 1st to 3rd December before taking on Canada’s Team Ideson in the final, beating them 6-5 to take the title in their final competitive outing before the ParalympicsGB wheelchair curling team is selected.

For the full story see the British Curling website here:
http://www.britishcurling.org.uk/news/4-dec-2017-wheelchair-curlers-beat-three-paralympic-rivals-on-way-to-us-open-win.asp

Rory McKinna – A Sailing Success Story

Fifteen year old sailor Rory McKinna, from Stewarton in Ayrshire, began racing the Hansa 303 two years ago in a dinghy borrowed from Clyde Cruising Club, who are based at Bardowie Loch. Following his first regatta in 2015 he got the bug!

Much success on the water swiftly followed as he won his first Scottish TT Hansa 303 Singles trophy in 2016, as well as being placed fourth at the Hansa Nationals.  He finished off the year being shortlisted for the RYA Scotland Young Sports Person of the Year and the Ayrshire Sportability Young Sportsperson of the Year.

The 2017 season soon arrived and the boat in which Rory predominantly sails was given World Class Status in a bid to reinstate sailing back into the 2024 Paralympics.   With this promotion, the opportunities increased and Rory has taken full advantage as he has travelled the length and breadth of the UK and Europe competing, obtaining the following results:

  • Scottish TT 303 Singles Champion 2017
  • Scottish Club Trophy Champion 2017
  • UK Hansa 303 Singles Champion 2017
  • RYA Multiclass Regatta 303 Singles Champion
  • Silver Medal at the European Para Youth Games 2017, Genoa Italy
  • Represented GB World Sailing Para Development Programme in Meze, France
  • Member of the UK Hansa Race Team at the Hansa European Championships in Meze, France
  • Winner of the Hansa Nationals Endeavour Trophy for the 2nd year

European Para Youth Games 2017

Rory’s commitment to sailing, with the support of his mum, Angela, is exemplary.  The 23 hour journey by car to the South of France in order to drop off a boat ahead of the European Para Youth Games 2017 encapsulates this sentiment!  The event would be held at the Yacht Club Meze, however, they had to make their way to Genoa, Italy (by train) to meet up with his Great Britain team mates, who would occupy two boats in the competition.

Rory McKinna    (Ayrshire)
Ryan Sallens       (Ayrshire)
Jenna Snedker  (Kent)
Adam Billany      (Durham)

On this occasion, Rory teamed up with Jenna Snedker, whilst fellow Ayrshire sailor partnered Adam Billany.  Following several days of intense training the GB team competed in the Championships, with Rory and Jenna finishing on the podium with a silver medal.  Ryan and Adam were placed fourth.

Directly following the European Youth Championships Rory attended the World Sailing Development Programme and he was the only GB sailor (and the only youth) in attendance. Ten sailors from Austria, Portugal, Poland, Switzerland, Turkey and Samoa, including, Olympic Gold medallist and the current Hansa Champion participated in the programme.  The young Scot learned a lot over five days of classroom and practical sessions.

Sailing: An accessible sport

The Hansa Access Dinghies are designed to be enjoyed by absolutely everybody and are extremely simple to sail.  They can be accessed by anyone, including those who may need a hoist to access.  Importantly they are designed not to capsize and the Hansa 303 can be sailed by one or two people, enabling all to gain confidence on the water.

Scotland has a number of these boats available and they can be accessed at venues such as, Bardowie Loch Glasgow, Clyde Muirshiel, Lochwinnoch and at the Galloway Activity Centre Castle Douglas.  These venues welcome anybody interested in having a go.

Scotland began its own Scottish TT racing series last year whereby points were awarded at several venues.   Despite nobody owning their own boat, everyone can participate.

For more information on accessible sailing please contact the RYA Scotland on 0131 317 7388 or admin@ryascotland.org.uk

Brits Dominate Line-up for Masters Finals

Rio Paralympic finalists Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid made more British Tennis history today when they guaranteed the first ever British men’s singles champion at the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters, the sport’s year-end championship for the top singles players.

World No.2 Hewett produced what he described as his best performance ever to beat two-time defending champion Joachim Gerard of Belgium 6-0, 6-2 in his men’s semi-final at Loughborough Sport Tennis Centre. Hewett’s win ended Gerard’s 13-match winning streak in the NEC Masters dating back to the first day of the 2014 tournament.

”I’ve had a very tough week, both mentally and physically and to have a performance like that I’m quite shocked to be honest. It’s probably the best match I’ve ever played and to do it at this stage of the season and with today being such a big match and going through to the final, I couldn’t be happier,” said Hewett. “You have days when you just feel unstoppable and today was that day and to have guaranteed a British winner on home soil is very special,”

Hewett’s victory came just over an hour after Rio Paralympic champion Reid reached his second successive NEC Masters final by defeating Japan’s three-time champion Shingo Kunieda 7-5, 6-4.

“I’m really happy with the performance today. It was a close match and Shingo was playing really well, so I’m really glad to come through,” said world No.3 Reid, who came from 5-1 down and later three match point downs to beat Argentina’s world No.1 Gustavo Fernandez in Friday’s last day of round-robin pool matches.

Photo courtesy of the Tennis Foundation

 

Gold Coast 2018 Para Bowls Squad Announced

St Andrew’s Day (30 November) was a fitting occasion to announce the next 35 Scots, proud to be flying the flag for Team Scotland at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast. The list includes six past medallists and 21 debutants from the sports of Boxing, Para- Bowls, Shooting, Triathlon and Weightlifting and now join those previously selected in Swimming, Lawn Bowls and Squash.

Para bowler Irene Edgar and her Director, David Thomas make a return to Team Scotland having won silver in Glasgow in the B2/B3 Mixed Pairs. Robert Barr, directed by Sarah Jane Ewing, will partner Irene this time around and the pair have already experienced success on the Gold Coast greens, taking silver at the 2016 Eight Nations Championships. In the B6/B7/B8 Open Triples, Michael Simpson is the sole returning member of the team that took 4th place in Glasgow. He is joined by 2015 Singles World Champion, Martin Hunter and 2016 Scottish Champion, Mike Nicoll.

After many years of coaching and holding positions as Head Coach and Team Manager at the Commonwealth Games, within both mainstream and para bowls, Bob Dick has decided to step down ahead of the Gold Coast Games in 2018.  The decision wasn’t taken lightly, and although Bob will remain heavily involved with Scotland’s para bowlers, he will not be attending any long-haul overseas events in the future.  SDS is extremely thankful to Bob for his contribution to our programme and we are grateful that he continues to be involved at national level.

Although SDS is losing considerable experience at this level, it does provide a significant opportunity for one our national coaches to step into the role of Head Coach.  Following a robust recruitment period we are delighted to announce that Bob Christie has been successful and will lead the selected players into, and during, the Games.  Bob has a wealth of experience within bowls in Scotland both as a player and a coach, and in a relatively short period of time, he has made a significant contribution to the para bowls programme.  We are confident that the players will respond to his leadership and look forward to the Games with optimism.

Janice Eaglesham MBE, Chair, Scottish Disability Sport said: “Scottish Disability Sport is delighted to announce a strong field of players to compete in two medal events at the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. Selection decisions were extremely difficult, but the five players and two directors that were chosen have a blend of experience, as well as a strong sense of team unity, which is vitally important for pairs and triples disciplines. I’d like to congratulate those players and directors, who will represent Scotland at the highest level, and we look forward to the Games with great optimism.”

 

Welcoming the newly selected athletes, Jon Doig OBE, Team Scotland Chef de Mission, said: “Huge congratulations to all of the athletes who have been selected for Team Scotland. We look forward to them representing their families, communities and country with pride in 2018.

“Every athlete with a place on the team has met the tough selection standards, just to make the team and it is clear that we have the quality within the team to deliver our goal of having our most successful ever overseas Games.”

Aileen Campbell, Minister for Public Health and Sport, said: “A massive congratulations to the latest athletes announced to represent Scotland at the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.

“By making it to the top of their respective sports, and being chosen to represent Scotland, they have already done a huge amount to make themselves, and all of us who will be cheering them on, so proud – and I have no doubt that will continue when the Games come around.”

PARA BOWLS (7):

Name                         Hometown / Lives

Robert Barr              Glasgow / Glasgow

Martin Hunter          Burntisland, Fife / Burntisland, Fife

Mike Nicoll                Brechin / Jedburgh

Michael Simpson    Auchtermuchty / Auchtermuchty

David Thomas        Ardrossan / Ardrossan

Irene Edgar              Glasgow / Saltcoats

Sarah Jane Ewing  Dunfermline / Dunfermline

 

35 More athletes will fly the flag for Team Scotland in Gold Coast

St Andrew’s Day (30 November) was a fitting occasion to announce the next 35 Scots, proud to be flying the flag for Team Scotland at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast. The list includes six past medallists and 21 debutants from the sports of Boxing, Para- Bowls, Shooting, Triathlon and Weightlifting and now join those previously selected in Swimming, Lawn Bowls and Squash.

Having recently hand cycled her way 2,000 miles from Canada to Mexico, Paralympic Games gold medallist Karen Darke will take to the start line in Gold Coast where Para-Triathlon makes its debut. Since being paralysed from the chest down in a climbing accident age 21, the Inverness based athlete has pushed herself in an incredible series of challenges, alongside her sporting endeavours, including crossing Greenland’s ice cap and climbing Mont Blanc, Matterhorn and El Capitan, all using just the power of her arms.

Jane Moncrieff, CEO Triathlon Scotland said: “We are absolutely delighted that our triathletes have been confirmed for individual events and will be joining Team Scotland at Gold Coast 2018.  We are particularly pleased that para-triathlon will make its debut and Scotland will be represented. We wish all the triathletes the very best, as they continue with their preparations and look forward to getting behind them in April 2018.”

Welcoming the newly selected athletes, Jon Doig OBE, Team Scotland Chef de Mission, said: “Huge congratulations to all of the athletes who have been selected for Team Scotland. We look forward to them representing their families, communities and country with pride in 2018.

“Every athlete with a place on the team has met the tough selection standards, just to make the team and it is clear that we have the quality within the team to deliver our goal of having our most successful ever overseas Games.”

Aileen Campbell, Minister for Public Health and Sport, said: “A massive congratulations to the latest athletes announced to represent Scotland at the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.

“By making it to the top of their respective sports, and being chosen to represent Scotland, they have already done a huge amount to make themselves, and all of us who will be cheering them on, so proud – and I have no doubt that will continue when the Games come around.

“Boxing, para-bowls, shooting and weightlifting have all seen great results for Scottish athletes over the years – triathlon and para-triathlon give the chance to make that success even stronger. I am really excited to see the mark all our athletes make on the Games.”

Today’s selections bring the total number of athletes named to Team Scotland to 68, following team announcements for Swimming and Lawn Bowls in October and Squash earlier this month. Further selections will be made over the coming months with Athletics next on 12 December 2017.