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Joint BOA, BPA and UK Sport Statement

The British Olympic Association (BOA), British Paralympic Association (BPA) and UK Sport welcome the news of the postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Chief Executive of the BOA, Andy Anson, said: “It is with profound sadness that we accept the postponement, but in all consciousness it is the only decision we can support, in light of the devastating impact COVID-19 is having on our nation, our communities and our families.

“Alongside UK Sport and the BPA, we have consulted with the National Governing Bodies of summer Olympic and Paralympic sports and with athlete representative groups, including our Athletes’ Commissions and the British Athletes’ Commission. It is with their input and support that we have a unanimous view that the impact of COVID-19 on athletes’ training and preparation means their regimes are now compromised irreparably. It is time for them to stop thinking about Tokyo 2020 for now and be home and safe with their families.

“It would have been unthinkable for us to continue to prepare for an Olympic Games at a time the nation and the world no less is enduring great hardship. A postponement is the right decision.

“We have incredible sympathy for the Tokyo 2020 organising committee and indeed our colleagues at the IOC, who are working tirelessly to seek a positive outcome to this difficult scenario. The Olympic Games is a symbol of hope for us all and we are sure that we will be in Tokyo at the right and appropriate time as the world re-emerges from this dark period.”

Sally Munday, CEO of UK Sport said, “We welcome today’s decision from the IOC, IPC and Japan that the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games will be postponed. Given the unprecedented global challenge we face, today’s news means that athletes, their coaches and support staff can now fully focus on what really matters at this terribly difficult time, keeping themselves and their families safe.

“We are working closely with government to ensure we can effectively support sports and their athletes through this distressing period. I’d like to take the opportunity to reassure sports that our guidance from last week remains in place that we will not seek to recover any financial performance investment or Athlete Performance Awards due to disruption caused by COVID-19. We also realise that today’s decision has significant financial implications for our high performance system and we are working hard to identify the wide ranging impacts and scenarios and are in close contact with government to establish how best to support our summer Olympic and Paralympic sports and athletes to be ready for the Games when they do take place.

“I’d like to thank all our athletes who are playing a role in so many different ways in these challenging times, from supporting their local communities to inspiring us to stay active in our own homes. I’d also like to reassure the public that whilst the games are postponed, we strongly believe the power of sport will inspire the nation again.”

Mike Sharrock, CEO of the BPA, added: “The British Paralympic Association fully supports the decision to postpone the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Stemming this global public health crisis and doing everything possible to safeguard the health and wellbeing of people should clearly take priority in these unprecedented times.

“We welcome the clarity this now gives Paralympic athletes throughout the world who have had their training and qualification plans severely disrupted but also recognise it will still be a deeply unsettling time for athletes who have worked for years focussed on delivering their best possible performance in Tokyo this summer.

“The British Paralympic Association is already implementing contingency plans to ensure ParalympicGB athletes have everything in place to be best prepared for the Games when they are staged in 2021.

“We recognise that there are a huge range of factors to be considered when looking to postpone an event at this scale and we acknowledge the scale of the challenge for our friends at the Tokyo organising committee, the IOC and IPC in addressing these.

“Now is the time for us all to work together to overcome this global threat. Sport has a unique power to inspire and bring people together and we are certain that the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games can be that beacon of hope for the whole world to focus on to show what the human spirit can achieve.”

We wish to state that this decision – to postpone the Games – should in no way be a reflection on the excellent organisation of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games by the IOC, the Tokyo Organising Committee and the Government of Japan.

Our thoughts remain with the families and individuals affected by COVID-19, as well as the front-line workers – including many health care professionals from the UK sports’ network – who are working to keep our communities safe and well.

We also sympathise with the many hundreds of athletes, both in the UK and globally, whose careers and personal ambitions are being impacted after many years of hard work and training.

We remain committed to taking our Olympic and Paralympic athletes to Tokyo for the next edition of the summer Games, at the appropriate time, in the hope that it will be a celebration of the world re-emerging from this unprecedented time.

SportsAid Scotland support for Scottish Para Athletes

Scottish Disability Sport is pleased to announce that 20 of Scotland’s leading para athletes have been financially supported by SportsAid Scotland. The Robertson Trust and SportsAid London are the main sponsors and have allocated funds based on performance levels and sports specific commitments this year. SDS would like to thank SportsAid Scotland for their ongoing support of our para athletes.

The following athletes will be supported in 2020:

Cameron Radigan (Archery)

Steven Bryce (Athletics)

Gavin Drysdale (Athletics: RaceRunning)

Kayleigh Haggo (Athletics: RaceRunning)

Owen Miller (Athletics)

Alexander Thomson (Athletics)

David Beattie (Wheelchair Basketball)

Josh Manson (Wheelchair Basketball)

Ross Munro (Boccia)

Kieran Steer (Boccia)

Reegan Stevenson (Boccia)

Laura Cluxton (Cycling)

Hannah Dines (Cycling)

Gemma Lumsdaine (Wheelchair Rugby)

Mike Drever (Shooting)

Allan Ritchie (Shooting)

Lesley Stewart (Shooting)

Keith White (Shooting)

Michael Kear (Skiing)

Ryan Henry (Table Tennis)

DSF Annual Sports Festival – football and unihoc

DSF FOOTBALL 5s
The 2020 Indoor Fife Football 5s supported by Fife Sports and Leisure Trust started with a bang. The venue was the Michael Woods Sports & Leisure Centre. The open section involved DSF United, DSF City and DSF Athletic. Teams were selected on ability and on paper all three teams appeared evenly matched. This was confirmed when the opening game involving City and United ended in a 1-1 draw. Match two between City and Athletic resulted in a 3-1 win for City and great delight in the Callander family from west Fife. The final match pitched United against Athletic and by the narrowest of margins 1-0, United earned the right to play City in the final. The match was very close but United held on to take the title.
DSF United – Briony Clark (gk) Steven Anderson, Adam Faulds, Dale Lynch and Graham Law
DSF City – Fraser Wilson, Ross Russell, Phillip Callander Andrew Callander and Allan Robertson
DSF Athletic – Robert Anderson. Ryan Melville, Maurice Paterson, David Mair and Stephen Russell
The B section was similarly very close with Albion and Rovers progressing to the final undefeated with three points each. In the round robin their match ended 2-2 but in the final DSF Rovers won convincingly by 4-2.
DSF Rovers – John Sapsed, Paul Arthur, Vicky Walker gk, Chris Cook and Robbie Clark
DSF Albion – James Murphy, Francis Peters, John Wright, Rickie Ballingal and Robert Morrison
DSF Wanderers – Jamie Thomas, Wayne Moreland, Steven Thackray, Ryan Peterson and Kevin Mustard
In the C section DSF colts played the DSF stallions over three games and lost one match 2-0 but won two others by 3-0 and 2-0 to lift the title.
DSF Colts – George Goodsir, Tristine Rankine, Mark Walker, Leroy Brown, Lee Wilson
DSF Stallions – Kenny Richards, Neil Carstairs, Neil McEwan, Kevin Rowe and Daniel Page
Two excellent teams from Balwearie HS contested the junior 5s with one drawn game and two wins for the Balwearie Hares, 2-0 and 2-1 over the Balwearie Hounds
Balwearie Hares – (red) Leo Cord (capt), Neil Simpson (gk,) Shaun Carter, Daniel Waszkowiak and Greig Nicol
Balwearie Hounds – (black) Acaymo Llanos (capt), Dawoud Murtuza (gk), Aidan Stewart, Liam Martin and Callum Stephen
DSF UNIHOC
The DSF gazelles completed the open unihoc section undefeated with three wins 1-0, 3-1 and 2-1 over the DSF leopards. The matches were considerably closer than the 6 points to zero outcome would suggest.
DSF Gazelles – Michelle Wallace, Kearney Horne Christine Burns and Andrea Spry
DSF Leopards – Pauline Bryson, Susan Barrett, Shona Murrie and Julie Allan
In the ladies B section unihoc, the DSF swallows lost both their matches and did not progress to the final. The final went to extra time with the DSF swifts defeating the DSF bluebirds by 4-3 and the golden goal determining the outcome.
DSF Swifts – Nicola Eccles, Kim Paddon, Michelle Somerville and Beverly Raitt
DSF Bluebirds – Nicola Bell, Tonia Coe and Roberta Buchan
DSF Swallows – Lynda Stewart, Avril McIntyre, Dawn Rogerson and Toni Duffin
The Balwearie jets were the dominant team in the junior unihoc competition with three convincing wins against the Balwearie diamonds.
Balwearie Jets – Billie Lowe, Zoe McNulty, Samantha Christie and Mary Nutman
Balwearie Diamonds -Shelby Spence, Kara Jeffrey, Keri MacNicol and Alexandra/Jane Nutman
Many thanks to Scottish FA referee Neil Martin who handled all the football games. Neil is a duty manager at the Michael Woods Sports and Leisure Centre. Thank you also to unihoc umpires Pamela Robson and Lucy Walkup who are both DSF coaches. DSF peer mentor volunteers Colleen Melville and Marie Wilson were inspired by GOGA in Fife, supported by Spirit of 2012, to take up volunteering. The girls did an excellent job backing up the organising team.
Richard Brickley OBE MBE Chairman DSF (SCIO) Board of Charity Trustees

Special Recognition at Fife Sports Festival

Events three and four of the Annual Fife Sports Festival supported by Fife Sports and Leisure Trust were held on Thursday 12th March at the Michael Woods Sports & Leisure Centre.
The indoor football 5s and unihoc competitions for participants with additional support needs were as always enthusiastically supported and thanks to the influence of GOGA in Fife supported by Spirit of 2012 there was a much higher than normal entry from players with severe and complex needs.
Disability Sport Fife identified 8 coaches/support staff to observe all 17 participating teams and single out those whom they considered demonstrated all that is special about disability sport in Fife. Enthusiasm, patience, team player, consideration, fun were just some of the qualities considered.
Eight participants were presented with special trophies donated to DSF by FSLT staff member Michael Penny from Carnegie Leisure Centre. Michael is one of the FSLT inclusive gym team staff and always has been a great supporter of DSF members of all levels of ability. Thank you Michael and well done to the eight excellent DSF ambassadors.
Congratulations to Steven and Robert Anderson, Shelby Spence, Leo Cord, Samantha Christie, Neil McEwan, Julie Allan and Chris Cook. Missing from the photo Acaymo Llanos.
Richard Brickley OBE MBE Chairman DSF (SCIO) Board of Charity Trustees

Scottish Disability Sport Statement on Covid-19 (Coronavirus)

Suspension of all squads, programmes, events, courses and competitions from Saturday 14th March 2020.

Following the increase in Covid-19 (Coronavirus) cases in Scotland in recent days, Scottish Disability Sport has taken the decision to suspend all squads, programmes, events, courses and competitions with effect from Saturday 14th March until further notice.

We have taken this decision in the best interests of the athletes and participants with a disability, many of whom may have underlying health conditions.

Scottish Disability Sport will continue to monitor and review the situation on an ongoing basis and will communicate any changes in circumstances as they arise, through social media or our website www.scottishdisabilitysport.com.

If you have any questions please contact Scottish Disability Sport at admin@scottishdisabilitysport.com.

SDS Young Persons Sport Panel and Young Start Residential

SDS Young Persons Sport Panel and Young Start Residential 29 February – 1 March 2020

The SDS Young Persons Sport Panel and Young Start Programme gathered in Largs for a 2 day residential with a packed agenda. We were delighted that Aileen Neilson, the ambassador for the programme, was able to join us for the weekend. The young people came together to consider the following:

  • Video making skills
  • SDS Strategic Plan Consultation
  • Mental Heath Awareness

The two days began with an excellent session led by Scott Tait of Wee Flee Productions on creating videos on smart phones – who knew mobiles could do so much! Please see below for one of the videos made over the weekend and more will be posted in the near future.

https://youtu.be/1QjAmwhR_hw

After this workshop the group participated in the SDS Strategic Planning Consultation and provided some very insightful feedback to help shape the SDS plan 2021 onwards. The voice of the young people is essential to future planning and they are key drivers in future vision of SDS.

It was then time to let off some steam after a full afternoon of workshops and the young people took part in various sporting activities such as badminton, basketball and archery before heading off to dinner. The evening concluded with an impromptu guitar and singing session – who knew there was such musical talent amongst the group!

Day Two began with some with some gentle stretching to set us up for a productive day ahead.

Robert Nesbit and Kirsty Ewen from SAMH delivered a fantastic workshop on mental health where we discussed what mental health is and the importance of it to everyone’s wellbeing.  The young people hope to develop a mental health toolbox for positive mental health that they can share with other young people in the future.

Craig Smith then led the group through future planning of programme and what it would look like over the next three years.

The weekend finished with a viewing of all of the great videos the young people made over the two days, which will appear soon on the SDS YouTube Channel.

The Evaluation of the two days indicated that it was an exceptionally worthwhile weekend for all involved and the group really felt they had left with new skills, fun memories, influencing future direction and good ideas for the next stage of the programme.

Ninth Place Finish for Wheelchair Curlers at World Championships

The Scottish Wheelchair Curling Squad concluded their 2020 World Wheelchair Curling Championship campaign with an 11-1 victory over the Czech Republic and a narrow 4-7 defeat to South Korea. This final result meant that the Scots missed out on the final stages of the competition and had to settle for a ninth-place finish.

The Scots had travelled to Wetzikon, Switzerland in confident mood, having taken the silver medal at the 2019 World Championships in Stirling. Hugh Nibloe’s rink got of to a slow start with defeats to Russia and Slovakia and finished the group stage of the competition with a record of 4 wins and 7 losses.

However, Scotland avoided relegation from the top group of wheelchair curling nations and will have the opportunity to get back on the ice at the 2021 World Championships. They also remain in a strong position to qualify ParalympicsGB for the 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in Beijing, China. Winter Paralympic qualifying points are accrued over a three year period in the build up to Beijing and Scotland will be looking to add to the impressive start they made to that process when finishing runners up to Paralympic Champions China in last year’s World Championship final.

The Scottish Squad at the 2020 World Championships in Wetzikon, Switzerland, were as follows;

Team Scotland:

Hugh Nibloe (Stirling)

Robert McPherson (Bellshill)

Gary Smith (Edinburgh)

Charlotte McKenna (Bridge of Allan)

Meggan Dawson-Farrell – Alternate (Tullibody)

Sheila Swan – Coach (Perth)

 

Images : Graeme Hart

Glasgow University Students Fundraise for SDS

Glasgow University Sports Association (GUSA) have undertaken a year long funding campaign, having chosen Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) as their Charity of the Year. The Glasgow students have undertaken a wide variety of fundraising events which has brought in an amazing £1,972 which will go towards supporting the SDS national events programme to provide access to competitive sports for athletes and players with a disability from across Scotland.

Everyone at SDS would like to take this opportunity to thanks all the students involved in this mammoth fundraising effort for all their hard work in support of our Association. The funds raised will have a real impact on the opportunities we offer across Scotland.

DSF Excel at Kirkcaldy & Central Fife Awards

I attended the 2019 Kirkcaldy and Central Fife Sports Council Annual Awards at Fife College on Thursday 5th March along with fellow Disability Sport Fife Trustee, Paul Noble MBE. These were the 12th Sports Council Annual Awards and the second of three Sports Council Awards evenings scheduled for Fife. The East Fife Sports Council Annual Awards are scheduled for next week at the Corn Exchange in Cupar.
Former Raith Rovers and Rangers player Marvin Andrews was the guest speaker. The evening ran like clockwork with George MacDonald from the Sports Council acting as MC. There was as always musical accompaniment and amazing support from Fife College staff. As usual the Sports Council had an excellent team of volunteers working behind the scenes plus representatives from organisations and businesses who support various elements of the Awards. The evening turned out exceptionally well for several DSF members, coaches and volunteers.
Derek Rae from Kirkcaldy and Fife AC was voted Sports Personality of the Year by Fife Free Press readers from a field of four exceptional high quality performance candidates. Derek is a regular awards winner at his local Sports Council Annual Awards evening but this year he really surpassed all previous years. Derek won silver at the WPA world marathon championships last year in London.
In his absence Owen Miller from Fife AC and Dunfermline was awarded the Disability Sports Person of the Year award by Elaine Roberts from PLM Optometrists. Owen also won the Dunfermline and West Fife Sports Council disability sports award earlier in the year following his exceptional performance in Dubai at the WPA World Para athletics championships. National representatives Tyler McLelland (boccia) and Mike Drever (Para shooting) were runners up in this highly competitive category. Owen was also a runner up in the Special Achievement Award section presented by Fife College.
A few days before she takes up her new post with Scottish Athletics, Pamela Robson from Burntisland won two awards for her exceptional contribution to Para athletics locally and nationally in the year past. Pamela is the DSF lead athletics coach and a Trustee of Disability Sport Fife. Pamela was a runner up in the in the Coach of the Year award presented by Heather Birrell from Dundas. However late in the evening in a very competitive field she was presented with the Fife College Special Achievement Award by James Bissett. This award selection is made by Fife College staff and the field included all eleven category winners on the night. What an accolade for the former Balwearie HS teacher.
Exceptional Disability Sport Fife peer mentor volunteer and former pupil of Balwearie HS, Adam Faulds from Glenrothes, was recognised with a runner up award in the Service to Sport category supported by Scottish Clubsport. Adam provides an amazing number of volunteer hours weekly in support of DSF members. Adam is widely respected by fellow volunteers and coaches.
Young Ruby McDonald from Glenrothes Amateur Swimming Club was awarded the Garry Innes Memorial Shield. Helen McKay also from Glenrothes SC was a runner up in the Service to Sport Award. Helen is a former DSF swim coach.
Throughout the evening there were outstanding stories of excellence across a wide range of sports. Central Fife has high quality performers in abundance. The role played by Fife Free Press staff in promoting inclusive sport in the area is a model of exceptional practice.
Richard Brickley OBE MBE Chairman DSF (SCIO) Board of Charity Trustees

2020 Tayside Parasport Festival

Scottish Disability Sport were delighted to return to Dundee & Angus College for our 6th Tayside Parasport Festival on Wednesday 4th March where we welcomed a record number of attendees.

70 pupils with either a physical disability, visual or hearing impairment from 30 different schools across Tayside enjoyed a fun packed day of sport and physical activity. It is especially exciting to offer this opportunity during the Paralympic year as we look forward to Tokyo 2020 taking place between 25th August to 6th September where thousands of athletes from over 100 countries will compete and inspire the next generation of young people with a disability.

The Parasport Festival is designed to introduce pupils with a physical disability or visual or hearing impairment to try new and exciting sports. It has been identified that these groups are significantly under-represented when it comes to participating in weekly sport or physical activity.

Our event was supported by 24 sports coaching and development students from Dundee & Angus College who did a fantastic job encouraging and supporting the pupils throughout the day to ensure everyone felt at ease and participated to the best of their ability.

The day started with an introduction from Scottish Disability Sport Tayside Regional Manager Graeme Doig, followed by athlete talks with Nathanael Scott from Forthill Primary School and Gregor Anderson from Arbroath High School, who shared with their peers their sporting experiences and achievements at the Dundee Dragons Wheelchair Sports Club and previous Parasport Festivals to hopefully inspire and relax other pupils, especially those attending for the first time.

In the morning session, pupils enjoyed seven different sports including football delivered by coaches from Dundee United Community Trust, powerchair football from Tayside Dynamos, tennis from West End Tennis Club, badminton from Badminton Scotland, bowls from Balgay Bowling Club and curling from Scottish Curling. Pupils with a visual impairment also got a chance to play goalball which is a Paralympic sport specifically for people with a visual impairment and was great fun to be involved in.

The afternoon session included boccia from Leisure and Culture Dundee and Scottish Boccia, wheelchair sports with the fantastic coaches from Dundee Dragons and athletics from Dundee Hawkhill Harriers including a RaceRunning demonstration from Perth Strathtay Harriers athletes Matthew Doig and Wiktoria Mucha.

It was great to see so many pupils with smiles on their faces all day long learning new skills, increasing confidence and making new friends. The day also included a parent / teacher engagement workshop and guest tour involving regional and local councillors, sport, health and education officers who had the opportunity to watch everyone in action.

Thank you to all involved in the day especially the Celtic FC Foundation for supporting Scottish Disability Sport to make this festival happen.

For more information on disability sport in Tayside, please contact graeme.doig@scottishdisabilitysport.com.