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DSF Excel at Kirkcaldy & Central Fife Awards
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.
2020 Fife Badminton Championships
Winner – Robert Anderson Runner up – Steven Anderson
Winner – Mary Wilson
Winner – Stephen Russell Runner up – Allan Robertson
Winner – Tristen Rankine Runner up – Graham Law
Winner Caitlin De Soyza Runner up – Jaz McNeil
Winner – Colleen Melville Runner up – Emma Mason
Winner Aiden Stewart – Balwearie HS Runner up – Callum Rowley – Lochgelly HS
Winner – Georgie Hodge – Lochgelly HS Runner up – Shelby Spence Balwearie HS
Joint Winner – Dawoud Murtaza Balwearie HS Joint winner – Ninian Gilfinnan Lochgelly HS
Winner Somi Herriot Lochgelly HS Runner up – Chloe Highley Lochgelly HS
Winner – Samantha Christie Balwearie HS Runner up – Amy Dignan Lochgelly HS
Winner – Greig Nicoll Balwearie HS Runner up – Ryan Baird Lochgelly HS
Winner – Andrew Chapman St Columbas
Junior Football in Fife for Pupils with ASN
Chairman, DSF (SCIO) Board of Charity Trustees
Owen Miller wins first of 2020 Area Sports Council Awards
Disability Sport Fife nominated over 20 athlete members for one of the three 2020 Area Sports Councils Awards. Dunfermline and West Fife was the first Sports Council to present awards and last week Owen Miller from Dunfermline was the winner of the East Kilbride Sports Council Disabled Athlete of the Year award. The standard of competition is exceptionally high in west Fife and congratulations to Owen on his award. Tokyo 2020 is of course his aim and ambition for 2020.
Richard Brickley OBE MBE Chairman DSF (SCIO) Board of Charity Trustees
Owen Miller
Inclusion on the British Athletics Paralympic Futures Academy Programme for the 2018/2019 season came at exactly the right time for Owen Miller and coach Steve Doig from Fife Athletic Club and they have taken full advantage. Owen was disappointed when he missed out on selection for the Paralympic Games in London in 2012 but he has never given up hope of one day achieving his dream of Paralympic Games selection.
Owen competed on Saturday 25th May in Manchester at the BMC Grand Prix at Sport City. Owen knocked 0.4 off his PB for 1500m for a time of 3:56.32. The Dunfermline athlete was then ranked number one in T20 class on the WPA world rankings following this run. Owen is now second on the all time British T20 1500m list. This opened up the opportunity to compete at the very highest level of world Para athletics and earn him his very first full Great Britain vest later in the year.
Owen also secured a fine second place in T20 1500 metres at the Manchester International Meet. Owen’s time was 3.59.98 in an event that was won by the world champion Michael Brannigan from the USA. Owen was the first T20 British athlete to cross the line. Coach Steve Doig was pleased with Owen’s run considering he had to pull back on training because of injury. Owen ran two sub four minute runs within a matter of a few days.
Owen rounded off an amazing year by finishing 6th in a field of fourteen at the WPA World Athletics Championships T20 1500m in Dubai. Owen was in the mix for a medal with 300 metres to go and committed totally in the run in. The last 80 metres were a real challenge and he finished in a very creditable 6th in 3:59.87. Owen crossed the finish line ahead of the world number 1 Michael Brannigan from the USA and the reigning European champion Cristiano Pereira from Portugal.
Owen has been a massive influence on the Disability Sport Fife cross country and middle distance programmes and he has always been a superb role model for emerging young athletes. Owen has dominated Scottish T20 middle distance running for a decade.
Connor Brown
Connor Brown from Dunfermline is Fife’s leading all round ambulant physically disabled sportsman, excelling in track and field, cross country, rugby, swimming and karate.
The former Woodmill HS pupil rounded off his most successful year to date with a 4th Para kata gold medal and the 2019 individual trophy as overall Grand Prix Grand Slam Champion at Ravenscraig. A most fitting end of season outcome for a very dedicated young sportsman whose commitment to daily strength and conditioning is exemplary.
Connor is coached by Paul Giannandrea at the very inclusive JKS Scotland club in Dunfermline. Paul and his team promote karate for players of all levels of ability including those with additional support needs. Connor has been a club member for many years and has been inspired by club members and coaches to commit fully to the training regime expected of high performance karate players.
Connor (T37 and F37) is also a member of Fife AC and is coached by Steve Doig. Under Steve’s guidance, Connor has enjoyed his most successful track and field season ever. Connor retained his Fife and Scottish cross country, track and field titles and recorded a series of first places in invitation athletics meets.
Kieran Steer
Kieran Steer from Crossgates made an impressive return to international boccia in Scottish colours at the Czech International Open in 2019. Kieran was paired with fellow Scot Ross Munro and finished in a creditable fourth position in the pairs competition. The Scots defeated Germany and Czech Republic but lost out to a second Czech team during qualification. Eventually the Scots lost out to Germany in the bronze medal match.
In the individual competition, Kieran topped his qualifying group with three wins in a tough section. Kieran’s scores were 8-1, 3-2 and 10-1. At the quarter final stage Kieran lost out to an opponent whom he reckoned “deserved to win”.
Later in the year Kieran was selected for Team Scotland to compete in Nottingham at an international competition involving teams from England and Scotland. Kieran displayed the skills and confidence that earned him a place in Team GB for the Rio Paralympic Games. Along with his partner Scott, Kieran won the BC4 pairs gold medal.
These international experiences, return to the national boccia squad and a competition in Northern Ireland have confirmed that Kieran is on the way back to the highest levels of performance boccia in the UK. Kieran learned recently that he is included in the 2020 Scottish boccia squad along with young Tyler McLelland from Windygates. Kieran has influenced and inspired Tyler enormously since he started playing three years ago. For the first time ever Disability Sport Fife has two players in the national boccia squad.
Callum Sloan
Callum Sloan from Dunfermline recorded PBs in 100m (19.6), 400m (78.9) and 800m (2.58) at the Muller Para-track Grand Prix at Kirkby, Liverpool. Callum is coached by DSF lead athletics coach Pamela Robson and supported by DSF athletics coach Gayle Sloan.
In 2019 Callum headed south once again for the London mini marathon and recorded a personal best time. The event is held as part of the Virgin Money London Marathon. Callum is the only junior wheelchair racer from Fife ever to compete in the mini marathon.
Callum was a member of the Disability Sport Fife Sportshall team that retained the national title in 2019. Callum enjoyed another successful year in wheelchair track racing at the Disability Sport Fife Track and Field Championships at Pitreavie, SDS Track and Field Championships at Grangemouth and invitation meets throughout Scotland. Callum retained his status as the country’s leading junior T53 wheelchair track athlete.
Wheelchair racers and handcyclists headed to Jedburgh in October for the Annual Jed Renilson 10km. The event is organised by Borders Disability Sport and is supported by Scottish Athletics and Scottish Disability Sport. Callum (T53) competed in the race for the first time and was third Scot across the line in 41.47 for a personal best by 1.37. Coach Pamela Robson was pleased with Callum’s performance, considering he hit a pothole at 5km and his steering was all over the place for the final half of the race.
Cameron Adam
Cameron Adam from Dunfermline and Fife AC is one of Scotland’s leading junior Para athletes. Last year Cameron competed in his first British Championships for athletes with cerebral palsy in Doncaster and returned with two PBs and two silver medals. Competing in the T37 class, Cameron recorded 16.2 for 100m and 34.6 for 200m. Cameron also competed in shot and had a best throw of 6.1m. This was Cameron’s first entry into the British Championships and he performed exceptionally well. The opportunity to compete against other athletes with cerebral palsy was very inspiring.
In 2019 Cameron was Fife’s leading ambulant junior track and field athlete with a succession of wins at the Fife Championships and invitation meets around Scotland.
Cameron was a member of the Disability Sport Fife Sportshall team that retained the national title in 2019. Cameron’s progress as a sprinter and thrower has been significant under the guidance of Steve Doig at Fife AC and Disability Sport Fife lead athletics coach Pamela Robson.
Glen Livingston
Glen Livingston achieved something very special at the 2019 SDS Lawn Bowls Championships at the Westburn Park in Aberdeen be winning and retaining the open men’s singles championship for physically disabled bowlers on his first two attempts. Glen from Cowdenbeath Bowling Club is a relative newcomer to Disability Sport Fife (DSF) but in no time he has made an impact. Glen is following in the footsteps of other outstanding Fife Para bowlers and has his sights set on representing Scotland at the 2020 IBD World Championships in New Zealand at the end of the year.
Glen was introduced to bowls as a 16 year old at Tanshall BC in Glenrothes. After two years he moved to Coalton of Balgonie BC where he played for 10 years before moving to Buckhaven Bowling Club in the mid 90s. From 2002 – 2005 Glen was working in Kent and playing indoor bowls for Kent County. A move back to Glenrothes in 2005 resulted in him playing outdoors at Cowdenbeath BC and indoors at East Fife Indoor Bowling Club and Abbeyview Bowling Club.
Glen has an impressive history in mainstream bowls including membership of the East Fife indoor team that won the under 35s title two years in a row. Watching the Para bowls triples competition at the Commonwealth Games in Australia had a major influence on Glen’s decision to put himself forward for consideration for a parallel career in Para bowls. A call up for the national Para bowls squad soon followed.
As a member of Team Fife Glen started 2019 perfectly with a win in the men’s open section for physically disabled players at the Scottish Disability Sport Carpet Bowls Championships. In 2019 Glen returned from the Home Nations competition in Cardiff where Scotland defeated Wales twice, lost to England twice and had to settle for the runners up position. Glen and Billy Allan from Fife won three from four matches as part of the Scottish triple and collected valuable points for Team Scotland.
Glen is already established as one of Scotland’s leading Para bowlers. As well as the IBD World Championships Glen will be trying to gain selection for the Bowls Scotland Para bowls team that will travel to Potters in Great Yarmouth for the 2020 Home Nations.
Pamela Mitchell
Pamela Mitchell from Dunfermline and Headwell BC has been Scotland’s leading indoor and outdoor lady bowler with a learning disability for over 30 years. In 2019 however she enjoyed one of her most successful seasons indoor and out to date.
At the start of the year Pamela won the Scottish Disability Sport Indoor singles title for the third year in succession at Falkirk Indoor BC and then went on to retain her Fife title at East Fife Indoor BC in September.
The Munro Cup is a new competition between the Home Nations involving players with learning disabilities. Pamela and Darryl Stewart from Cowdenbeath BC were selected for Team Scotland and although England won the competition narrowly, Pamela had an outstanding tournament.
Pamela retained her Fife Lawn Bowls title at the Beveridge Park BC in June and then helped Team Fife to retain the Inter Area team title with two wins from three in Musselburgh. Team Fife has dominated the inter Area competition since it was set up seven years ago and Pamela has been the outstanding lady bowler during that period. Pamela rounded off her outstanding year in outdoor Para bowls by winning the SDS National Lawn Bowls single hand competition for bowlers with learning disabilities at the Westburn Park in Aberdeen in September.
As well as success in indoor and outdoor disability bowls Pamela continues to thrive as a Headwell BC mainstream club representative in ladies indoor and outdoor competitions. Headwell BC prides itself on promoting inclusive practice and Pamela is the outstanding example of Headwell’s inclusive ethos in action. Pamela is part of the Headwell BC ladies team that has reached the national indoor semi finals. What a year for an outstanding Para bowler.
2020 Fife Sports Festival off to a Flying Start
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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
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
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