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Lochgelly and Balwearie top 2020 Fife 7s League

Round two of the Disability Sport Fife 7s League supported by the Scottish Football Association and Kirkcaldy HS was held on Wednesday 19th February. Ten secondary school teams from throughout Fife competed in the S1/S2 and S3-S6 junior and senior competitions for pupils with additional support needs. This year for the first time players will be competing for the Russell Hogg Cup and George Courts Jnr trophy.

After the first round in the S1/S2 competition, Lochgelly HS juniors led the way with 9 points and Bell Baxter HS and Queen HS occupied the second spot with 6 points each. Queen Anne HS juniors topped the table at the end of round two with 8 points, one ahead of Bell Baxter HS and two points ahead of round one winners Lochgelly HS. After two rounds however Lochgelly HS retain first place with 15 points, 1 point ahead of Queen Anne HS and 2 points ahead of Bell Baxter HS. Jake Petty from Queen Anne HS is the current leading goal scorer with 13 points.

In the S3-S6 competition Balwearie HS pupils led the way at the end of the first round with 12 points, two points ahead of Lochgelly HS. Balwearie HS pupils retained their form in round two, topping the table for a second time with 11 points, two ahead of Lochgelly HS and Queen Anne HS. Overall the S3-S6 positions are Balwearie HS 1st, Lochgelly HS 2nd and Queen Anne HS 3rd with one round still to play. The top two teams in the senior competition will represent Fife at the National Championships organised by the Scottish FA and Scottish Disability Sport. Ryan Baird from Lochgelly HS is the top scorer with 14 goals. Also taking part in the League were the pupils from Woodmill HS and Madras College.

Disability Sport Fife (DSF) is indebted to the Scottish FA for the grant it received this year to develop football opportunities for players with additional support needs. DSF is also indebted to referees

Andrew McGachan and Tommy Roberts plus Secretary Derek Lowe from Fife Referees Association for support of the 7s League since its inception.

In attendance and offering support were DSF partners Lee Bailey and Davie Honeyman (Fife Council/Scottish FA Football Development Officers), Matthew Solomons (Pars Foundation) and Paul Greig (Raith Rovers). The delivery of football in Fife for players with additional support needs involves all the key key agencies and most importantly it is inclusive in ethos and practice.

Richard Brickley OBE MBE Chairman DSF (SCIO) Board of Charity Trustees

Scottish Disability Sport Boccia Conference Sunday 23 February 2020

Thirty-eight participants attended the inaugural Scottish Disability Sport Boccia Conference at the Inverclyde National Sports Centre in Largs.

Gavin Macleod, CEO, set the tone of the day by saying he  hoped it would be informal and informative. He was followed by Patrick Wilson ( BC3 Boccia UK athlete) providing an honest and humorous account of his journey in boccia.

Delegates then attended two workshops, in which the key messages were as follows.

Session Planning

  • Need for Planning
  • Each coach needs to plan as an individual
  • Plan – Do – Review

Club development

  • Boccia should be fun when introducing new players
  • Transitioning from boccia session to boccia clubs
  • Recruit, retain and reward boccia workforce

Officiating and Rules

  • Process needs to be followed
  • Constant requirement to update and refresh on rules
  • Support available

Creative coaching

  • Lots of easy accessible equipment
  • Simple skills
  • Fun, fun and more fun

Over lunch, four poster sessions took place which allowed delegates to explore topics, from Girls in Boccia to refereeing and  from pathways to equipment.

Claire Morrison, SDS Vice Chair and Boccia UK Performance Coach, closed the conference by thanking all delegates for attending, the workshop and poster facilitators and a special thanks was given to Andrinne Craig who was stepping down from chairing the Boccia Scotland Group since its inception.  Finally, the staff at Inverclyde were acknowledged for their tremendous support on the day.

What a great group of individuals making boccia happen.  Thank you.

Picture: Delegates in attendance at the SDS Boccia Conference  

South Lanarkshire Disability Sport Awards

South Lanarkshire Disability Sport – Sports Performer and Team of the Year Awards
South Lanarkshire are looking for nominations for their Sports Performer and Team of the Year Awards that will take place on 19 May 2019. Please nominate anyone from South Lanarkshire who has excelled or improved in their sport in the last year in any of the following categories:

  • Adult Male Sports Person of the Year
  • Adult Female Sports Person of the Year
  • Junior Male Sports Person of the Year (must be under 18 as at 1 Jan 2019)
  • Junior female Sports Person of the Year (must be under 18 as at 1 Jan 2019)
  • Club of the Year
  • Coach of the Year
  • School of the Year (Primary)
  • School of the Year (Secondary)

The closing date for nominations is Friday 3 April 2020

South Lanarkshire Disability Sports – Sports Performer and Team of the Year 2019 nomination form

Ayrshire Sportsability Awards

In 2009 ASA introduced awards to promote and applaud local achievements in sports for people with a disability in Ayrshire and Arran.  This years winners will be announced at our annual Charity Ball on Saturday 21st March 2020 at the Princess Royal Suite, Ayr Racecourse.

 Ayrshire Sportsability Award Categories

Young Athlete of the Year Award sponsored by University of the West of Scotland  —This award is for a student who has displayed exceptional qualities in disability sport (The young person must have been 18 or under at the time of participation) The deciding criteria will be: Dedication, Effort, Significant achievements in medals/trophies.

Athlete of the Year Award —This award is for an athlete who has displayed exceptional qualities in disability sport (over 18 at the time of participation) The deciding criteria will be: Dedication, Effort, Significant achievements in medals/trophies

Most Active School Award —This award is made to a school in Ayrshire or an individual within a school who has promoted a new initiative for children and young people with a disability: Criteria will include Inclusion and Innovation

Activity in the Community Award sponsored by Vibrant Communities East Ayrshire —This award is for a club that has made a difference over the year in delivering sports to people with a disability. This award recognises the skill, experience and devotion that exist in disability sport.

Disability Sports Coach of the Year sponsored by Ayrshire College   – This award is for a coach who has made a difference in delivering disability sports to people with a disability.

The Award will be decided using the following criteria: Continual professional development, Helping others achieve their goals, Club/Individual Achievements.

Nomination form

 

Reid Celebrates New Top 5 Ranking & Doubles Success

Gordon Reid is celebrating a return to the world’s top five this week after his impressive start to
2020 continued with his latest singles final and a fourth successive doubles title with fellow Brit Alfie Hewett over the weekend in Rotterdam.

Reigning Paralympic champion Reid, who is part of the LTA’s GB Wheelchair Tennis World Class Performance Programme, is no stranger to success at the ABN AMRO World Wheelchair Tennis Tournament. He won the singles title at the ITF 1 Series event in 2015 and 2016 and has also claimed three previous doubles titles in Rotterdam, where the wheelchair tennis event is integrated with one of Europe’s most popular ATP 500 tournaments.

In his first tournament since reaching the men’s singles final and winning the men’s doubles at the Australian Open, Reid, 28, enjoyed straight sets wins over Sweden’s Stefan Olsson and Belgium’s Joachim Gerard to set up the first ever all-Brit final in Rotterdam. However, despite five of the first seven games of their latest head-to-head going to deuce and the high-quality contest lasting an hour and 31 minutes, it was Hewett that added his name to the roll of honour 6-0, 6-3. Reid said: “I’m very happy to have reached back to back singles finals, with some solid performances to take out top two 10 players in straight sets in the quarter and semi-finals. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find my highest level in the final and the best man won on the day. But I’m looking forward now to getting some more match play under my belt in Bolton.”

Reid, who has returned to the world’s top five this week for the first time since December 2018, is top seed for the men’s singles at the Bolton Indoor, a tournament he has also won twice before. The event continues until Saturday.

He will also be seeking back-to-back doubles titles in Bolton after partnering Hewett to their first title together in Rotterdam. The world’s top-ranked doubles pairing since winning their first Australian Open title as a pairing, Hewett and Reid beat Wimbledon champions Gerard and Olsson 6-3, 6-3 to reach the final before defeating reigning Paralympic champions Stephane Houdet and Nicolas Peifer of France 6-1, 4-6, (10-5) after a deciding match tiebreak.

After winning his fourth doubles title in Rotterdam to maintain his and Hewett’s unbeaten partnership for 2020, doubles world No.2 Reid added: “I thought myself and Alfie performed very well as a team again this week. We had the perfect start to the year in doubles in Australia, so it was important for us to keep the momentum flowing in Rotterdam.”

Reid partners another fellow Brit, Dermot Bailey, in the men’s doubles at this week’s Bolton Indoor.

For news and updates from the Bolton Indoor follow on Twitter @WChairTennisGB and @the_LTA and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GBWheelchairTennis/.

To find out more about the LTA’s work with disability tennis, head to www.lta.org.uk/play or email disabilitytennis@lta.org.uk.

Wheelchair Moto Cross & Adaptive Skate Jam

On the 21st March between 6pm & 10pm the 2020 UK WCMX and Adaptive Skate Jam takes place in the at Graystone Action Sports in Salford, Manchester hosted by Womens WCMX World Champion Lily Rice.

WCMX or Wheel Chair Moto Cross is a new para sport that involves taking your wheelchair to the Skatepark and doing tricks on it. This year we are also reaching out to the community to see whether the UK has any Adaptive Skateboarders that would like to take part.

The aim of the Jam is to get like minded people of any age together that want to experience skating whether in a chair or on a board at one of the UK’s finest skateparks. Participants will need to bring with them suitable safety equipment such as gloves, elbow and knee pads and a helmet and their own wheelchair/ Skateboard. Equipment will need to be mechanically sound. RMA Sport Wheel chairs will be bringing  a few demo WCMX chairs to try but numbers are limited.

There will be Spotters and Pushers to assist riders should they be required. All riders must become a members of Graystone Action Sports which is simple and free.

https://bookings.graystoneactionsports.co.uk/Waivers/OnsiteWaiverStep1.aspx

Participants must also complete the registration sign up forms by contacting info@lilyricewcmx.com prior to the event. There will be a £10 entry free payable on the day.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Team Ewan Retain The Scottish Wheelchair Curling British Open 2020

Congratulations to  Gregor Ewan, Jim Gault, Ian Donaldson, Gill Keith & James Sellar who won the 2020 Scottish Wheelchair Curling Association British Open which was held at Hamilton Ice Rink from Sunday 9th to Monday 11th February.

Home based teams including Paralympic medallists Gregor Ewan, Angie Malone & Jim Gault were joined by Team Germany and members of the English national team in an 8 team round robin format before plays-offs on Tuesday afternoon to decide the winners.

Defending champions Team Ewan entered the tournament as favourites and they delivered a wheelchair curling masterclass to go unbeaten through the round robin stage before playing Team Germany in the 1st v 2nd final to decide our champions.  In a close final Team Ewan held the upper hand throughout the early stages with Team Germany closing to within a couple of shots at the final end.  Final Score Team Ewan 7 – Team Germany 5.

Our thanks go to Hamilton Ice Rink for allowing us to use their facilities and thanks to the ice staff, umpire Harry Brodie and all the catering staff as well as our army of volunteers.

Our next tournament is the SWCA Scottish Championship, 17th to  19th March at The Peak, Stirling. Please see the new SWCA Facebook page “Scottish Wheelchair Curling Association” for info on this great sport.

Tayside set to benefit from Get Out Get Active

More UK locations will be part of Get Out Get Active’s (GOGA) success story over the next three years. Thousands more inactive people across 21 locations will benefit from the latest £5million programme funding. Today, Scottish Disability Sport is delighted to announce Tayside is one the successful locations.

In September 2019, we announced the founding funder, Spirit of 2012, awarded a further £3 million to GOGA across the UK. At the same time, Sport England also invested an additional £1 million into England. Last week the London Marathon Charitable Trust revealed their additional £1 million grant investment.

The ground-breaking programme began in 2016, created to bring disabled and non-disabled people together to be active. It engages the least active communities in fun, inclusive ways. Now it is set to continue until at least 2023.

Creator and lead partner Activity Alliance teamed up with an extensive range of partners, including Scottish Disability Sport, to help GOGA reach more people. These partners offer in-depth local knowledge and national expertise.

GOGA is more than being active. It strengthens community spirit, increases confidence and improves mental health. It increases the demand for, and the accessibility of, activities. These may be provided by local authorities, sports clubs or the voluntary sector. The success is through tapping into people’s real life motivations to be physically active.

The new funding will enable partners to build on phase one’s success and share learning. Initially there were 18 locations across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, who together engaged an incredible 20,000 people. Commencing in April 2020, phase two will have 21 locations.

After a stringent process, Tayside was chosen as to be part of phase two. Scottish Disability Sport and NHS Tayside will work in partnership to increase the numbers of physically active disabled and non-disabled people participating in activities together, across the 3 local authorities in the Tayside NHS region (Angus, Dundee City and Perth & Kinross).

Gavin Macleod, CEO of Scottish Disability Sport, said on the announcement:

“Scottish Disability Sport would like to thank Spirit of 2012 and the London Marathon Charitable Trust most sincerely for investing in the phase 2 GOGA programme in Tayside. This investment will allow us to build on the success of the first phase GOGA localities in Fife, Forth Valley and Grampian and develop an innovative approach to linking health services and physical activity opportunities to the benefit of the least active across the region.”

Ashleigh Henderson, Senior Health Promotion Officer with NHS Tayside added:

“This is a very exciting time for Tayside with the newly formed partnership between Scottish Disability Sport, Spirit of 2012, the London Marathon Charitable Trust and NHS Tayside, driving forward the GOGA Programme.  Being physically active has huge benefits for everyone, and being active together, can make a significant difference to our overall health and wellbeing outcomes.  GOGA will be a fantastic addition to the physical activity work going on across Tayside at present and I look forward to supporting this important and inspiring programme”.

Rae Steps Up Preparations with 6 Months To Go

I recently proudly reported that British Athletics and Scottish Athletics had named 46 athletes on their Paralympic World Class Programme for 2020. World Championship silver medallist Derek Rae from Kirkcaldy and Fife Athletic Club was one of four athletes to be upgraded to the top tier podium level funding. Derek was one of twenty athletes who won medals at last year’s World Championships in Dubai or London, earning him the right to be on the programme.

There are only six months to go until the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games and every week from here on is meticulously planned for the Great Britain T46 marathon athlete. Derek is currently ranked number two in his class. The world record may have been lowered recently by the Australian number one in Texas to 2:19 but this has made him even more determined to arrive in Japan in the best shape of his life.

Derek has recently returned from another camp in Iten in Kenya where training at 8,000 feet produces exceptional returns. Derek will return to Flagstaff in Arizona for a second year and additional warm training is scheduled thereafter. An altitude tent has become a regular feature of home life and the magnificent chamber at Napier University provides Derek with world class heat, humidity and altitude preparation for Japan.

Derek, being the true professional that he is, always finds time when he can to catch up on volunteering duties with Disability Sport Fife at the Michael Woods Sports & Leisure Centre every Wednesday. On his recent visit to Kenya he found time to visit a school for children with hearing impairments and as he often does in Fife he inspired the youngsters with his stories and warm personality. Sport in Fife and beyond has benefitted enormously from the arrival of this great Fife athlete as a global star.

Richard Brickley OBE MBE Chairman Disability Sport Fife (SCIO) Board of Charity Trustees

East Series Cross Country Round 3 – Fife

Just under 200 athletes registered for round 3 of the East Series Cross Country scheduled for the Beveridge Park in Kirkcaldy on Thursday 6th February. Hopes and expectations were high in schools throughout the East of Scotland because rounds 1 and 2 were cancelled in late 2019 due to severe weather conditions. On the day we could not have asked for better Kirkcaldy weather and all races and “walks in the park” went ahead as planned.

Disability Sport Fife and Fife Athletic Club as usual organised round three on behalf of Scottish Disability Sport and Scottish Athletics. On the day 130 athletes lined up for one of nine races from 500m to 3K and another 60 plus participated in one of two “walks in the park” inspired by GOGA with support from Spirit of 2012. Kirkcaldy Rugby Club was the hub for the event and as always Fife Council provided pavilion and park space. Fife AC officials turned out in significant numbers and families and school staff cheered on participants throughout the 90 minutes of the event.

Lothian Schools were represented Pilrig Park, Cedarbank and Royal Blind School. Cedarbank had an amazing entry this year as clearly indicated in the headline photo. Fife schools were represented by Balwearie HS, Glenrothes HS, Bell Baxter HS, Levenmouth Academy, Kirkcaldy HS, Lochgelly HS, Woodmill HS and Auchmuty HS. Some schools had to withdraw at the eleventh hour because of transport and staffing challenges. The final round on Tuesday 25th Feb in Lothian will determine the overall year group winners of the East Series and a high turnout is guaranteed.

Some of the leading performances of round 3 were as follows:

  • Wiktoria Kabaca (S1) from Pilrig Park recorded the fastest time for secondary girls over 500m – 2.46
  • Sean Barnes (S5) from Glenrothes HS recorded the fastest time for male secondary pupils (2.08) and Codie Kane (S1) from Bell Baxter HS ran a magnificent 2.40 in the same event.
  • One of the outstanding performances of the day was by Zoe MacNulty (S2) from Balwearie HS who completed the 1K course in 4.39 and finished well ahead of other athletes.
  • Andrew Grist (S2) also from Balwearie HS ran the fastest S1/S2 1K time of the day of 4.35.
  • Michael Brown (S6) from Pilrig Park completed the 1K course in 3.56 to record the fastest S3-S6 time.
  • Ruby McDonald (S2) from Auchmuty HS (12.38) was first girl across the line in the 2K race
  • Kieran McCulloch (S5) from Cedarbank was first boy in 2K (9.34) and the time of Keir Fisher (S2) in second (10.28) was particularly impressive.
  • Stuart Stevenson (S6) from Cedarbank was the leading junior male athlete over 3K, finishing in a magnificent time of 11.13.
  • Fife AC athletes Sam Fernando (9.47), Owen Miller (10.13) and Carter Taylor (10.13) finished in the top three adult male positions over 3K.

Norma Buchanan in the Disability Sport Fife office has circulated the full results to all participating schools and key partners. Entry forms for the Scottish Disability Sport national cross-country championships to be held in Glasgow later in the year are about to be circulated. It is worth noting that there are no 500m races in the national championships and those wishing to participate should consider their event entry carefully for round 4 of the East Series.

Richard Brickley OBE MBE Chairman Disability Sport Fife (SCIO) Board of Charity Trustees