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South Lanarkshire Football Star gets VIP Treatment

Young Keeley Cerretti and her mum Jan, from South Lanarkshire, were the envy of many when they got given the VIP treatment at the prestigious UEFA Champions League Cup Final in Madrid last weekend.  This was due to Keeley’s “braveheart” face being in all the European match programmes for the UEFA’s Equal Game Campaign.   

Keeley was in her element and had an amazing experience getting to meet footballing legends like Luis Figo, however Baris Telle, Turkish Amputee star was her favourite.   She was also chosen to be a referee escort meaning she got 2 strips to keep ? 

Keeley’s mum and dad, Jan and David, were bursting with pride seeing Keeley so happy spending time with the football legends, Champions League Referees and Baris Telle (Turkish Amputee Star). 

Keeley was buzzing the whole weekend and was treated like a mini VIP by the wonderful UEFA guys.  She thanks everyone for their hospitality and kindness and is now really looking forward to the European Kids Camp in Germany this summer. 

 The pictures tell it all really! 

 If you or anyone you know is interested in Amputee Football please contact ashley@amputeefootballscotland.co.uk  or alternatively lynn.allison@scottishdisabilitysport.com.

Scots Perform at Czech International Open 

The Czech International Boccia Open took place in Prague from the 31 May – 2 June 2019.  This event has become a regular opportunity for developing high performance players within the Scottish national boccia programme. 

On this occasion, Scottish Disability Sport selected Reegan Stevenson (BC1), Kieran Steer (BC4) and Ross Munro (BC4) to represent Scotland.  Lead coach, Jen Barsby ably led the players and their assistants over the weekendWhilst the aim of the event is to gain success through podium finishes, the opportunity to gain vital experience at this level is paramount.  SDS strongly believes in providing international competition opportunities for emerging talent, as this supports their transition to British programmes in the future.

BC1/2 Team Competition 

Stevenson competed in the Team event and joined up with Claire Taggart (Boccia UK) and Will Hipwell (Boccia UK) to create a Scotland /GB team.  They started the competition well, defeating a combined Czech/Slovak team 7-3.  They followed this up with an 8-4 win against the Czechs to sail through the group to set up a semi-final against Slovakia.   

In an incredibly close encounter, Stevenson et al sneaked past Slovakia 7-5 to make it through to the final to guarantee a medal, where they will meet the combined Czech/Slovak team that they beat 7-3 in the morning session.  After leading 5-4 after four ends, Scotland/GB team lost a five in the fifth making it very difficult to win.  The match finished 10-4 but a good silver medal, nonetheless. 

BC4 Pairs Competition 

2016 Paralympian, Kieran Steer teamed up with Ross Munro for this competition.  In the group stage they saw off Germany 4-2, and followed this up with a comfortable 8-4 victory over the Czech Republic. This set up a semi-final with the first choice Czech pair. 

After an indifferent start and losing the first end 0-4, Scotland rallied and took three in the second end and a single in the third to tie it 4-4 going into the last.  Unfortunately, the Czechs showed the composure on home soil to end up winning 5-4, and the Scots had to settle for a bronze medal playoff against the same German pair they met in the group stages.  

The bronze medal match was a cagey affair with both nations claiming a point a piece in the first two ends.  Germany took the initiative in the third making the score 2-1 going into the last.  They followed this up with a two in the final end to take the bronze medal and take revenge for the group defeat earlier in the day.  The Scots finished in fourth place but a had a good competition. 

Individual Competition 

The rest of the weekend focussed on individual play and all three Scots were in action.  In the BC1 competition, Stevenson won one and lost one but secured his place in the quarter final.   

Steer won his first match comfortably and narrowly won his second 3-2, before cruising to an 11-1 against Czech Republic’s Koutny to top the group and secure a quarter final place.  Munro suffered a narrow 3-4 defeat at the hands of Scmid from the Czech Republic before going on to claim a 7-2 victory against Hubalovski (also Czech Republic).  Munro fought back from 0-2 after the first end to claim his first ever victory on international soil! His final match was against Klimko from Slovakia, and the experienced player beat Munro 0-9 to leave him third in the group and unable to progress.  This was a good competition for Ross, and we are confident he will take lots of learning from the experience. 

Stevenson was first up on finals day where he faced-off against Sandak (Czech).  The score was 2-2 going into the final end but Stevenson showed his experience by winning 3-2, in order to progress to the semi-final.  Another Czech player (Skopalova) stood in his way of a place in the final and whilst Stevenson played well, he was undone 7-1 and had to settle for a bronze medal match.  In this match he came up against another Czech player, Blazkova, whom he defeated in the group stages.  He approached the match with confidence but unfortunately, he lost out 1-3 to settle for a fourth place finish. 

In the BC4 competition, the experienced Steer came up against the experienced Marcin (Czech Republicin the quarter final.  Steer started sluggishly and lost a four in the first end and ended up being defeated 1-6 to bow out of the competition.  Following his return to performance boccia (following a two year break) Kieran can take a lot of positives from the event, particularly, in his emphatic performances in the group stage. 

Scottish Disability Sport’s very own Jennifer Barsby coached the players throughout the competition and is heartened by the performances of the players over the weekend.  A silver medal for Reegan Stevenson in the Team event and several top performances is testament to that ideology and the experience of this level of tournament will stand the players in good stead going forward. 

Next up for Scotland’s top boccia players is the UK Championships which is taking place from the 14 – 16 June in Antrim, Northern Ireland. 

Celebrating Volunteers and Coaches

SDS is delighted to be able to celebrate some great people in Volunteers Week, 1-7 June and Coaching Week, 3-9 June.  Over this week SDS will be highlighting volunteers and coaches and voluntary coaches who contribute so much. We start by turning the spotlight on Gemma Lumsdaine who won sportscoltand’s Young Coach of the Year in November 2018 and then went forward to the  UK Coaching Awards final.

Let’s hear from Gemma: https://youtu.be/jtr02O6eEJk

Volunteers’ Week, 1-7 June, is a chance to say thank you for the fantastic contribution that millions of volunteers make across the UK. This year, the campaign tagline is ‘time to celebrate’. #VolunteersWeekScot

 Coaching Week, 3-9 June, is a springboard for inspiring the public to value coaches, energising coaches to learn and prompting policymakers to invest in coaching. #greatcoaching

 

South Lanarkshire Disability Sport Awards and AGM

On Tuesday 28th May 2019, South Lanarkshire Disability Sport (SLDS) held their Annual Awards dinner and AGM at the Town House in Hamilton.

It was a great turn out from the many talented athletes and their families, and schools, clubs and coaches that contribute so greatly to providing activities for the South Lanarkshire residents.

There were a few speakers on the night which gave a great insight into disability sport in the area and beyond.  David Crawford, South Lanarkshire Leisure & Culture (SLLC) provided an update on the activities that take place in South Lanarkshire (SL) and the successes that the athletes have had.  Gavin MacLeod, Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) gave an overview of SDS and how they link in/support SLDS and SLLC.  This support and relationship between SDS, SLDS and SLLC is crucial in the development of disability sport in SL.

It is not an easy task standing up in front of that amount of people, but Adam Donnachie, Scottish squad swimmer and basketball player gave a very inspirational speech on how he got involved in sport and what sport has done for him.   He gave a great account of his experience and what he aims to do next and everyone at SLDS wishes Adam every success for the future.

The evening was a great success with a fabulous array of talent attending, along with great and inspirational keynote speakers.  Well done everyone nominated for an award, the winners of the award and to the organisers for putting on a great night.

The winners are below:

Junior Male Sports Performer of the Year – Alexander Thomson – Athletics
Junior Female Sports Performer of the Year – Shiona McClafferty – Swimming
Adult Male Sports Performer of the Year – Jack Connelly – Bowls
Adult Female Sports Performer of the Year – Hazel Irvine – Badminton
Coach of the Year – Steven Moffat – Claremont Colts Football Club
Club of the Year – U18 Scottish wheelchair basketball Squad
High School of the Year – Lanark Grammar
Primary School of the Year – High Blantyre and Greenburn School

 If anyone would like more information on SLDS please contact Marion Wotherspoon on marion.wotherspoon@southlanarkshire.co.uk

Elite Athlete Lines up with the Best

If you were ever in doubt about how far Derek Rae from Kirkcaldy and Fife Athletic Club has come since his accident and consequent engagement in Para sport, then the BBC Sport screenshot says it all.

At the recent Vitality Westminster mile and Vitality 10K Derek lined up in the elite start alongside some of the leading international athletes in distance running. Derek was the only Para athlete on the start line. Recognition of a world class athlete who is ranked two on the IPC world rankings list for T46 marathon as a consequence of his memorable run at this year’s Virgin Money London Marathon.

Last Sunday afternoon in London in the Vitality Westminster mile Derek ran 4:40 for a two second PB. On Monday morning Derek ran in the Vitality 10K and finished on the Mall in 31.59 for a PB by 15 seconds. An exceptional run and a performance that more than justified his selection for the elite start and a position alongside great athletes such as Sir Mo Farah.

The Fife Athletic Club athlete loved the occasion and not surprisingly was motivated by the number of occasions he heard his name being called by spectators. Derek described the Vitality 10K as the proudest moment in his career to date. The London Marathon team organised both events and Derek was quick to pay tribute to Michelle Whiteman and the team for all they did to ensure his experience was as expected and more. 

Derek is coached by Ron Morrison at Fife AC and has a superb team of experts behind him at the Scottish Institute of Sport. Family and friends are massively important to Derek and of course his wife Susan is a massive influence in his life. Derek never forgets where it all began and it will not be long before he heads back to Kinghorn on June 14th for the Black Rock 5. Despite his many successes as a Para athlete Derek looks forward to running with local people in local settings.

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

Great Displays of Sportsmanship at Grampian Games

With some tense moments and close matches, talent and competition was plentiful at this year’s Grampian Games. But it wasn’t only the top performers who left a lasting impression.

The Branch’s annual 2-day multi-sport event comprised of competitions in boccia, 10-pin bowling, table tennis and bowls, and took place at Aberdeen Sports Village and Garioch Indoor Bowling Centre over the weekend of the 25th and 26th May. The event attracted around 70 participants from across Grampian and beyond, including our visitors from Dundee Boccia Club.

What was very notable about the whole event was the relaxed and friendly atmosphere created by the competitors, who gave it their absolute all during the competition but were welcoming to our visiting teams and courteous towards their fellow competitors, even following a defeat.

Thanks goes to everyone who made the day possible including all of the volunteers at Grampian Disability Sport, staff at Garioch Indoor Bowling Centre and Aberdeen Sports Village, the parents and carers who made sure the participants were able to attend, and to the participants themselves for really doing Grampian proud.

The results for the competitions were as follows.

Saturday 25th May – Boccia

Group A (Adult Players with Physical Disabilities):
Gold: Kerry Mathers
Silver: Samantha Sturrock
Bronze: Sheila Hendry

Group B (Adult Players with Learning Disabilities):
Gold: Andrew Keddie
Silver: Stuart Gunn
Bronze: Rebecca Perry

Group C (Adult Players who use Assistive Devices):
Gold: Hannah Craig & assistant, Carole Craig

Group D (Junior Players):
Gold: Holly McWilliam
Silver: Daniel Strong
Bronze: Kyle Latto

Saturday 25th May – Table Tennis

Open Ladies Singles:
Gold: Kara Rae
Silver: Eveline Johnston
Bronze: Julie Morrison

Open Men’s Singles:
Gold: Alex Rae
Silver: Stephen Welsh
Bronze: Terry Sowah

Men’s Singles for Players with Learning Disabilities:
Gold: John Clark
Silver: Andy Drummond
Bronze: Aaron Morrison

Mixed Doubles:
Gold: Alex Rae & Kara Rae
Silver: Steven Welsh & Eveline Johnston

Sunday 26th May – 10-pin Bowling
Gold: Scott Fisher
Silver: Emma Stelmach
Bronze: Robert Travis

Sunday 26th May – Indoor Bowls

Ladies:
Gold: Shona Fraser
Silver: Kelly McDonald
Bronze: Kerry Mathers

Mens:
Gold: Tommy Low
Silver: Alan Dawson
Bronze: Robert Travis & Malcolm Cran

If you live with a physical, sensory or intellectual disability in Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire or Moray (or know someone who does) and would like to get more involved in sport, please get in touch with Alison Shaw on 07828 744 848 or alison.shaw@scottishdisabilitysport.com.

Success for Forth Valley Flyer Athletes

Forth Valley’s Steven Stone and Liam Nolan, both T/F 20 classified athletes, were in action over the weekend – Steven down in Bedford in The English Open and Liam through in Livingston at the Throws Grand Prix.

Steven jumped 6m 44 on his way to winning the event and is currently the No. 1 long jumper in the UK. Steven has also been selected for the GB National Squad and is heading to Italy next week to take part for the first time in  an International meeting.

Liam has recently taken up throwing the hammer and produced a throw of 24m 24 which was an improvement of nearly 6m in wet, difficult conditions. Liam then went on to better his discus PB by over a metre. Liam is currently ranked 2nd in the UK for both hammer and discus.

Both athletes represent Forth Valley Flyers and Falkirk Victoria Harriers and have made the transition from disability into mainstream athletics. Both athletes share the same coach, Beau Bissett, who holds both athletes in high regard, stating that he is proud of them both and that they deserve their success as both train extremely hard and are very dedicated and talented young men.

Liam and Steven train regularly at Grangemouth Stadium with both Forth Valley Flyers and Falkirk Victoria Harriers.

Andrew MacKenzie – West of Scotland Regional Manager

Hello there, I’m Andrew MacKenzie, the new SDS Regional Manager for the West of Scotland. I’ll be covering the areas of Glasgow City, Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire, East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, Inverclyde and Argyle & Bute. I’m looking forward to the role and being part of the SDS family to build on the progress and good work that Lori Ure has done.

A bit about my past:

I went to UWS to study Sports Development and achieved a Bachelor of Arts Degree. During this time I was volunteering for South Lanarkshire Leisure & Culture with Active Schools and the Community Sport Hubs. I built my coaching skills and experience to then be a paid coach for SLLC. I wanted to be in Sport Development and I got my first opportunity as a Club Development Officer for The Lady Rocks Basketball Club in Cumbernauld in November 2015. I was with the Lady Rocks till December 2016 and helped develop grassroots basketball in Cumbernauld and Coatbridge. This is an inclusive club that welcomed all abilities and levels to try out basketball, as well as coach education and promotion.

I then moved to Aberdeen to be the BadmintonScotland Grampian Regional Development Officer in January 2017 and was with the organisation for two and a half years, and had a great experience. I worked in the area to support and develop clubs, pathways, competitions, increased coach education, and bring more people into the sport. I helped set up a Inclusive Badminton Club in Aberdeen; this club was for disabilities of all ages, levels and abilities, mixing with mainstream participants so everyone is able to play and learn. The club has seen players attending National events and winning competitions, while one player has been entering International competitions to boost their skills and development.

Now I’m with SDS and looking forward to my next adventure and putting all my effort to help the volunteers, coaches, partners and my team to develop disability sport.

Gavin Macleod, CEO said: “We are delighted to welcome Andrew to the Scottish Disability Sport team and look forward to working with him.”

Another Personal Best for Owen Miller

Owen Miller from Fife Ac was competed on Saturday 25th May  in Manchester at the BMC Grand Prix at Sport City.

Owen knocked another 0.4 off his PB for 1500m. Owen’s personal best now stands at 3:56.32.

Owen has made enormous progress in the last six months. Inclusion in the GB Athletics development squad has given Owen the boost he so richly deserves at this key time in his career.

Owen worked hard over the winter months with his coach Steve Doig and it would appear it is all coming together at the right time.

As this was an IPC ranking event Owen will now be included on the IPC world rankings list and this may be for the first time in his career.

Congratulations Owen.

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