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World Championships Silver for Fife Para Athlete

Derek Rae from Kirkcaldy and Fife Athletic Club has won silver in the T45/46 class at the IPC World Marathon Championships held as part of the 219 Virgin Money London Marathon.

As well as winning a World Championships silver medal, Derek has recorded a massive PB and run significantly under 2.30 for the first time.

Last year in London Derek ran 2:36:13 and before today had a personal best time of 2:33:24. This morning Derek ran an unbelievable 2:27:28 for a personal best performance by over 6 minutes.

Appropriate reward for an intense period of winter training under the guidance of Fife AC coach Ron Morrison and the team at the Scottish Institute of Sport.

For the record Derek’s race was won by Michael Roeger from Australia in 2:22:51. Third place went to Abdelhadi El Harti from Morocco. Brilliant performance Derek.

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

Young Athlete Sets PB at London Mini Marathon

Congratulations to young Callum Sloan from Dunfermline and Queen Anne HS who has set a PB of over two minutes at the 2019 Virgin Money London mini marathon.

Callum set a PB last year at 20.55 and at the time of posting this report his estimated finish time this year was 18 minutes. An exceptional time for the young T53 Disability Sport Fife teenager.

In London to support Callum was his family and coach Pamela Robson.

Callum has had a period of health challenges and Team Sloan will be delighted with today’s push. Well deserved outcome for a very committed young athlete.

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

CP Football Squad for Barcelona Announced

The Scottish National Cerebral Palsy Football team are currently preparing to compete travel in the 14th International Trophy CP Football Ciutat de Barcelona organised by the Catalan Sports Federation of Cerebral Palsy (FECPC).

Scotland will face experienced international teams in Barcelona with Northern Ireland and Italy due to compete along with teams from Catalonia and CP United. The competition will run from the 6th – 9th June with matches being played at the CEM El Clot de la Mel.

Scotland have selected an exciting blend of experience and youth for Barcelona with the following players being named in the squad;

Chris Moore, Stirling
Scott Martin, London
Jamie Mitchell, Livingston
Lewis McIntyre, Johnstone
Blair Glynn, Tranent
Johnathan Paterson, Motherwell
Stephen Young, Dunfermline
Ross Russell, Glasgow
Matthew Wynn, Eaglesham
Martin Hickman, Glasgow
Cameron Pollock, Lanark
Mark Robertson, Roslin
Sean Millership, Epson

Head Coach Greig Taylor, will once again lead the team to Barcelona.

Our sincere thanks go to the Scottish FA, NorDan UK Ltd, The Blue Eyes Sports Foundation, The Hot Tub Super Centre and Fresh Interior Solutions for their generous support of the Scottish National Cerebral Palsy Football team.

Derek Rae, London 2019

GB Para athlete Derek Rae was back in action as a peer mentor volunteer in the Michael Woods Sports & Leisure Centre this week. The occasion was the Wednesday inclusive weekly run, jump and throws session led by DSF athletics coach Pamela Robson. The session is supported by Spirit of 2012 through GOGA investment in Fife.

Derek is heading off to London this weekend for the WPA Marathon Championships which will be held during the Virgin Money London Marathon 2019. As a very committed GOGA in Fife peer mentor volunteer, Derek still found time to support Fife’s emerging young athletes with additional support needs during his most enjoyable hour of his very busy week. As the photo clearly indicates the young learners fully appreciate his time and expertise.

Good luck to all the Great Britain athletes and in particular Derek from Kirkcaldy and Fife Athletic Club. Derek is coached by Ron Morrison at Fife AC and has an amazing team behind him at the Scottish Institute of Sport.

The list of GB representatives is as follows:

  • Simon Lawson – T53/54
  • Derek Rae – T46/47
  • Johnboy Smith – T53/54
  • David Weir – T53/54
  • Charlotte Ellis – T12

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

Full Blues Awarded to Grampian Para-Swimmer

A student para swimmer has been awarded full blues by Robert Gordon University.

Laura Pilkington, a first year Applied Sport & Exercise Science student, trains with University of Aberdeen Performance Swimming and picked up the accolade for her commitment to her sport whilst juggling the demands of being a full-time student and managing her disability.

Laura is also currently a member of the SDS Apprenticeship Programme where she’s aiming to obtain her UKCC Swim Coaching qualifications whilst volunteering at Bridge of Don Amateur Swim Club to utilise her skills.

Well done to Laura for this amazing achievement and thank you to her mentors, supporters and coaches who have helped nurture her talent.

If you, or someone you know, lives with a physical, sensory or intellectual impairment and would like to get more involved in sport, please get in touch with Alison Shaw (Regional Manager for Scottish Disability Sport) on 07828 744 848 or alison.shaw@scottishdisabilitysport.com.

Grampian Mourns Loss of Murray Cran

The Grampian region was devastated to learn of the passing of disability sport participant and long-serving coach, Murray Cran last week following a short illness.

Murray was a ‘well kent’ face across Aberdeen City and beyond, having participated in a range of sports including wheelchair curling, and coached thousands of children in his decades of involvement in sport.

Up until his illness took hold, Murray coached regularly alongside his wife, Evelyn, with Active Schools Aberdeen, and had the opportunity to pass on his skills and promote inclusion to the next generation. He certainly made a huge impact in sport in the area and will be very much missed by everyone who knew him.

Murray’s funeral takes place at West Chapel, Aberdeen Crematorium on Friday 26th April at 14:45, and a gathering to celebrate his life will follow thereafter at 3 Lums in Sheddocksley.

Our thoughts are with Evelyn and the rest of Murray’s family at this sad time.

ParaHockey Gets Off to a Flying Start in Scotland

Scottish Hockey is inviting clubs across the country to an information workshop on how to broaden access to the game to include people with disabilities.

The national governing body is hosting a gathering on April 16 at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre to launch Flyerz Hockey in Scotland, with a number of clubs having already registered their interest. The hour-long session beginning at 6.30pm will focus on the fundamentals of getting started, and include the opportunity to try out specialised equipment.

Flyerz Hockey is the name widely associated with disability inclusive hockey across the UK. It utilises traditional and adapted equipment during regular club sessions at local volunteer-led community clubs.

Flyerz got started in the UK in 2011 at Waltham Forest Hockey Club in London and has grown significantly since then. It is backed by Access Sport – the legacy fund from the 2012 Summer Olympics in London – which is also supporting the roll-out of Flyerz in Scotland.

Katie Brown, Regional Development Manager in the West of Scotland for Scottish Hockey, said the programme will include those with learning or physical disabilities. The focus is on having fun, learning new skills, making friends and promoting the benefits of an active and healthy lifestyle.

“Research has shown that those with disabilities are twice as likely to be inactive as those without disabilities,” Brown said. “In addition, seven out of 10 disabled people surveyed said they would like to be more active.

“So there are the obvious fitness and physical benefits, but also there is the social element. A lot of disabled people feel isolated from their community, so this is a way to engage and make new connections.”

The launch of Flyerz forms part of Scottish Hockey’s wider strategic plan covering 2019-2023. As an organisation, Scottish Hockey is committed to ensuring that everyone can access the game.

Although the programme is in its infancy, it has already signed up its first pilot club. Western Wildcats – Scotland’s oldest existing hockey club – will hold its first session between 2-3pm on Sunday April 28.

Brown said Flyerz stays as close as possible to the traditional format of the game, with variations on equipment or setup introduced only when necessary. Flyerz participants will be an integrated part of their club receiving the same experiences, such as kit and club days, as other players.

Anyone interested in finding out more about Flyerz Hockey in Scotland should contact katie.brown@scottish-hockey.org.uk.

SDS Champs for Swimmers with a Physical or Sensory Disability

The 47th Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) Championships for swimmers with a physical or sensory disability were held at Grangemouth Sports Complex on Saturday 13th April.

For almost 50 years swimmers with a physical and sensory disability have competed with distinction and the beauty of this event means that Paralympians can swim alongside those at the beginning of their swimming journeys in what could be their first competition. This event has featured a phenomenal list of swimmers through the years and has been developed and enhanced chiefly by Richard Brickley MBE in a volunteer capacity and SDS thanks him for his considerable input to this event for so long. Richard and Norma in the SDS Fife office continue to contribute so much to the SDS Events Calendar and the other three national swimming championships.

As the competition calendar has grown for swimmers with a disability, particularly at a performance level, it becomes relevant to offer those swimmers training regularly in specific and inclusive clubs and sessions opportunities to access ratified times to be used for further competitions and the experience of swimming at events that use electronic timing. The time was right to make amendments to the criteria for this event and allow swimmers aged 10 and over access to this competition. It was heartening to see a very healthy entry of over 60 competitors. The event aligns more with the Scottish Swimming entry and technology they use at their meets and SDS really appreciated the input from the individuals from Scottish Swimming and Grangemouth Swimming Club who assisted on the day and provided the technology and expertise required. Further changes include the addition of 100m events in all strokes which again replicates events available to developing swimmers on the competition pathway.

Previously, junior swimmers competed as guests and were not eligible for medals or team points. This year, all swimmers were eligible for medals and claimed points which were allocated to their representative teams in the Team Trophy competition.

Thanks to the addition of new events and the extension of the age criteria then new championship records were inevitable. Leading the way was surely going to be Abby Kane, the Paralympic silver medallist at the Rio Games. And so it proved as the West of Scotland swimmer proceeded in establishing a number of new CRs across events including her contribution to a very fast West of Scotland 4 x 50m relay time. Other swimmers to claim records on the day were Kyle Hughes also from the West of Scotland and Kate Bolan and Aaron McDowell from Team Lothian.

There were teams from all the SDS regions and all regions won medals throughout. Natalia Chociaj from Grampian hd some outstanding swims and would have claimed more golds if it wasn’t for the spectacular Abby Kane. Highland’s Li Kennedy was a one-mad band for the region and claimed a number of golds in his class. The team event was ultimately won by the very strong West team, however, the east of the country completed the podium positions with Lothian and Borders -with impressive swims from an ever growing band of swimmers – in silver and bronze respectively.

It was great to see Craig Smith returning to action for Fife, SDS always love seeing swimmers returning to action after a break from the sport. Other swimmers would be made very welcome back at this event as we approach its 50th birthday in the next few years.

SDS is as always indebted to all Scottish Swimming officials plus the many volunteers who turn out year after year – including many family members of the competing swimmers – in support of the Scottish disability swimming programme. Thanks to Jean King for co-ordinating the officials.

Best of luck to any of the swimmers competing in the British Para-Swimming International in Glasgow at the end of April.

Full results will follow soon.

Photo: The successful West of Scotland team with the Team Trophy.

Stevenson makes Winning Debut for Great Britain

Reegan Stevenson has made significant progress in the sport of boccia and this was highlighted at the recent European Open in Croatia.

As a member of the Boccia UK transition programme he made his Great Britain debut in the BC1 individual and BC1/2 Team competitions. Individually Reegan was competitive in each match and although he lost all three group games each were by the tightest of margins. (Katinka Langauer (HUN) 3-2, Aurelie Aubert (FRA), 2-2, Serafin Rodriguez (ESP), 4-2)

However, Reegan made his mark as a member of the BC1/2 Team competition, alongside David Smith MBE and Claire Taggart. After a disappointing 5-4 defeat against Turkey they responded well against host nation Croatia with an 8-4 victory. Knowing that victory against Spain would see them into the semi-finals they bounced back magnificently after losing 4 in the first end to win 9-4. They took this energy and momentum into the semi-final against Ukraine, where a dominant display earned them a 10-3 victory and a place in the final against Slovakia. In a tight match, that came down to the wire, GB made it over the line with a 4-3 victory.  As a combination, all three players performed exceptionally, and it was great way to finish the first tournament of the year on a high for Great Britain.

Elsewhere, experienced campaigner, Scott McCowan, was a late addition to the individual competition and came in as the top seed. Winning his group games in comfortable fashion (10-0 v Elisabeth Wilhelmsen (NOR) and Viktoriia Shcherbyna (UKR). He then faced German, Petra Benharket in the quarter finals winning 5-1 to set up a semi-final against GB debutant Will Arnott. After losing 3 in the first end, Scott fought his way back into the game so that it was all square going into the final end. It came down to the last ball and after a tight measure Will won the game 4-3. Scott bounced back well to secure Bronze with a 4-1 victory over Christoffer Hagdahl of Sweden.

Other results involving Great Britain players:

BC2 Individual Silver: Claire Taggart
BC3 Individual Silver: Will Arnott

Photo courtesy of Claire Morrison