Category: Regional News

Orianne Retains Gymnastics Title

Grampian para gymnast, Orianne Slater, has retained her title of British Senior Champion (Class II) at this year’s British Gymnastics Disability Senior Artistic Championships.

The event, held at Leicester, saw Orianne fend off tough competition from gymnasts around the UK to gain silver medals in Vault, Bars & Floor, and a Gold (by over 3 points!) on Beam!

The Garioch Gymnastics Club member has been working incredibly hard with her departing coach, Jamie Czop, over the past year, and it’s fantastic to see her efforts pay off.

Whilst Orianne was training, her mum, Lydie, was helping to fight a decision by British Gymnastics to cut the Artistic Disability Masters event from the British programme from 2020 onwards. Lydie’s equally admirable efforts (which included a train trip from Aberdeen to Birmingham) were not in vain and we’re delighted that the event has been reinstated with the added benefit of a Disability Gymnastics Committee being formed to look after para gymnastics events for future years.

Well done to Orianne & Lydie on their successes – you’ve both done Grampian proud!

If you, or anyone you know, lives with a physical, sensory or learning disability in Grampian & is interested in getting involved in sport, please get in touch with Alison on alison.shaw@scottishdisabilitysport.com or 07828 744 848.

British Squad Selection for South Lanarkshire Lad

15 year old Lewis Currie, from East Kilbride has just been announced as a member of the squad for the British Taekwondo European Championships (Para-Poomsae) which will take place in Italy at the end of October.

Lewis has been training for 3 years and currently trains with Master Jonathan Mcdade at Elite Martial Arts Academy in East Kilbride where he does this 3 times a week. He also now trains monthly at the National Taekwondo Centre in Manchester with the Great Britain Para-Poomsae Squad.

Lewis also got picked to represent Great Britain at the World Championships in Turkey in February this year and got through to the semi finals.

Lewis also competes in swimming and trains once a week with Clyde Valley Beavers Swimming Club at Wishaw Sports Centre and regularly competes at swimming gala competitions. He has recently been selected to represent the West of Scotland at the upcoming Scottish Disability Sport National Championships in November.

Lewis is determined to not let his disability stop him and his goal is to help others with disabilities achieve their full potential in life.

Good luck Lewis and we look forward to hearing how you get on.

Party time for Fife youngsters at STV

Our six young athletes were magnificent ambassadors for Disability Sport Fife at the STV Children’s Appeal Party at the STV studios in Glasgow on Friday evening. They all had a great time and were well looked after by the STV staff team. Lots of party treats, disco, magician, visits to various parts of the STV building, chat with Lorraine Kelly …..it was all there. Thank you STV for a fun evening and well done to the DSF ambassadors who lived up to expectations.

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

Dundee Dragons – Community Club of the Year

Congratulations and well done to Dundee Dragons Wheelchair Sports Club who were winners of the Community Hub, Club or School of the year at the Team Scotland Scottish Sports Awards 2019 in Edinburgh on Thursday 3rd October.

Dundee Dragons Wheelchair sports club offers participation, development and competitive opportunities for people with a disability who can manoeuvre a manual wheelchair. As well as wheelchair basketball and rugby league, the club also offers thriving badminton, tennis and curling sessions throughout the week. This gives variation and offers opportunities for individuals to participate in a diverse range of sports, learn new skills, meet new people, get healthier/fitter, increase confidence as well as compete in local, national and international events and competitions.

The club has had a very good year reaching the Scottish Development League play-off final in wheelchair basketball.

Two of the club’s male junior players, Ben Leitch and Rhys Colliar represented Scotland at the National School Games picking up silver medals, the team was also managed by a club member. Ben has also been selected for the GB Under 23 Training Squad, a stepping stone onto the Paralympic Squad.

In June 2019, the Dragons provided six players into the Tayside under 18 and under 13 regional squads which saw both teams win all their group games before each won the knockout stage to collect the trophies in each category at the Scottish Basketball RGK Regional Basketball Festival.

In Wheelchair Rugby League the club competed in the Rugby Football League Challenge Cup achieving a place in the final in both the cup and plate competitions, the first Scottish club to do so.

In representative competition the club provided players into the Scotland Under 15, Under 19 and Under 23 playing squads as well as providing 2 coaches and the team manager.

The club provided 5 players to the Scotland Wheelchair Rugby League squad who competed in the Celtic Cup in April and then subsequently in the World Cup in Toulouse.

Jay Anderson has also been selected for the GB Wheelchair Rugby Talent Squad, another athlete making progress towards future Paralympic participation.

One of the club’s senior athletes, Mike Mellon represented Team GB in the Invictus Games in Australia winning a Bronze and two Silver Medals. John Willans travelled to the USA to compete in the Warrior Games in a number of wheelchair sports returning home with a gold medal in Tennis.

In local Awards club members were awarded the Fife Disability sportsperson award and Angus Coach of the Year. Gemma Lumsdaine won the SportScotland Young Coach of the Year capping off some amazing achievements for all involved with the club.

The club supports the local community, working in partnership with Leisure and Culture Dundee, Dundee City Disability Sport and Perth & Kinross Disability Sport, providing taster sessions in local mainstream schools as well as bringing wheelchair sports to ASN schools in both Dundee and Perth, giving opportunities to so many young people to enjoy sport whilst creating a pathway for further participation.

They have also heavily supported the Scottish Disability Sport Parasport festival in Tayside and the NHS fit club where young people with a physical disability experienced sport for the first time.

Anyone in Tayside looking to get involved in wheelchair sports can contact Graeme Doig – Graeme.doig@scottishdisabilitysport.com

Junior Swimmers on form in the West of Scotland

The West of Scotland Junior Time Trials were held on Wednesday 2nd October 2019 at Tollcross International Swimming Centre in Glasgow.

25 Schools and Clubs, with just under 150 young swimmers with a Learning, Physical or Sensory Impairment gathered to try to gain a place on the West of Scotland Team competing at the SDS National Championships in November. It was a great event and was great to see some ‘new’ swimmers along with some of the more experienced ones.

A number of great performances were put in from top swimmers including Logan Smith (Clyde Valley Beavers/Motherwell & Wishaw) who has just been named in the Scottish Para Squad and Cerys McCrindle (South Ayrshire Swim Team) who is just back from winning medals at the DS European Championships in Sardina. With the SDS classification system in place there were a number of swimmers across all classifications, and plenty of competition for places in the West of Scotland Team.

The National Championships for swimmers with a Physical and Sensory Impairment will be held at Grangemouth Pool on Wednesday 6th November and for swimmers with a Learning Disability at Tollcross International Swimming Centre on Wednesday 20th November.

Thanks go to the West District Officials for their continuing support of this event, and to the staff of Tollcross for their input prior to and during the competition.

The event was supported by West of Scotland College HND Sports students (Clydebank) and their contribution was invaluable. Thanks also to all the other staff and volunteers who supported the event, and the club coaches and teaching staff for their attendance.

Schools and clubs will be notified of team selections in due course.

Senior Success for Young East Ayrshire Archer

Cameron Radigan is a 17 year old Engineering Apprentice from East Ayrshire, who in September won the British Senior Para Recurve Championships which took place in Shropshire, England.

Cameron has been competing in archery for many years and always been dedicated. While attending Louden Academy, he used to go in before school started and practice in the games hall, alongside training numerous evenings a week at his local clubs.

Some history on Cameron which makes his latest title even more inspirational.

When Cameron was 2 years old he was diagnosed with a cancerous tumour in his left calf muscle. With surgery they managed to remove the tumour and leave him still able to walk. However, due to the type of cancer he had, Cameron was given a 10% survival rate as the chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment was so intense. Over the years the treatment took its toll on his leg and when he was 13 years old he was solely reliant on a wheelchair. At this time Cameron and his family requested that the NHS amputate his leg so he could have the same freedom of movement he previously enjoyed. The operation eventually took place in June 2018 after 3 years of meetings to convince them that this was in his best interests. Eleven days after the operation Cameron competed for Scotland in the Junior Outdoor Championships in Shropshire. Since then Cameron has participated in numerous mainstream and para events, with below what he has competed in and his results for this year alone:

  • April 3rd 2019, Silver Arrow, St Andrews – achieved a new Scottish record in the Albion event
  • May 3rd 2019, Classification, Lillieshall clinic – got national Para Athlete classification
  • May 11th-12th 2019, Ladies & Gents World Archery 1440, Penicuik – won Gold for U18 recurve
  • May 25th-26th 2019, 2019 Open World Archery Championships – achieved a new Scottish record for the double 720
  • July 6th-7th 2019, Junior National Outdoor Championships, Shropshire – was Ranked 6th in the UK
  • July 27th – 3rd Aug 2019, Youth Festival and the Youth Commonwealth Championships, Shropshire. Won an individual Youth Commonwealth Championship Gold for Cadet recurve Won an International Team Gold for Cadet Recurve
  • September 14th-15th 2019, British Disability, British Para Open Mens Recurve Champion 2019

Cameron was also the recipient of an SDS bursary this year at the AGM but unfortunately could not attend due to him competing and winning the above competition. Think we will let him off for this!

Below is a fitting quote from Cameron and gives an insight into the wonderful young man that he is: “It would be very easy for me to take all the support I have been given for granted. Every athlete loves to be congratulated when they are winning. But it has been the messages of support from family, friends, sponsors and strangers that have kept me going through some dark days. When enough people believe you can do the impossible, you start to believe you can do the impossible.”

Cameron still has a few junior and senior indoor events to compete for the remainder of the year and we all wish him good luck in these.

Presentations for Para Athlete from Fife

Derek Rae from Kirkcaldy and Fife AC missed the Scottish Disability Sport Annual Awards this year in Stirling because he was competing in Tokyo. In his absence he achieved something rather unique and special. He was voted Scotland’s athlete’s athlete of the year and he was also voted Para athlete of the year. Never before has this been achieved by a Disability Sport Fife member.

Earlier this evening Derek returned to peer mentor volunteering duties at the weekly GOGA in Fife run, jump and throws session supported by Spirit of 2012 at the Michael Woods Sports and Leisure Centre. Peer mentors and volunteers play a hugely important role in the session that is led by DSF lead athletics coach Pamela Robson. The session is inclusive with a strong emphasis on fun.

Session members and volunteers posed with Derek holding the Finlay Calder Trophy (athlete of the year) and Gordon Brown Trophy (athlete’s athlete of the year). Both trophies carry the name of great Scottish rugby international players and on this occasion both won by a unique GB Para marathon runner. The hour Derek spends each week with the athletes he often describes as his favourite hour of the week. Congratulations Derek on your double.

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

Young Fife Para swimmer making an impressions as a swim teacher

Disability Sport Fife welcomes Cara Smyth to the DSF teaching/coaching team after several years being mentored by Kay Maxwell at the DSF Thursday swimming session at Carnegie Leisure Centre.

Cara from Dalgety Bay is a well established DSF Para swimmer. Cara enjoyed a very successful swimming career as a junior and is now firmly established in the senior ranks and focused on an equally successful career as a senior swimmer. Recent surgery resulted in her training being put on hold but she is now well and truly back to training and competing withCarnegie Swimming Club.

Running in tandem with her swimming career Cara signed up for the SDS mentoring programme and in no time had successfully completed her Level 1 Swimming award. Attendance at subsequent workshops and courses plus working alongside Kay has prepared her well for independent teaching opportunities. As well as the taking on the DSF session on her own, she is a coach/teacher at Carnegie swimming club.

Cara’s teaching/coaching journey to date has been appropriate and well structured. DSF is confident that Cara will turn out to be yet another conscientious, skilled and well respected DSF coach/teacher. Success is based on the strength of its programme of weekly sessions and the quality of the coaches, volunteers and peer mentor volunteers involved.

Welcome to the DSF and GOGA in Fife team Cara. Wonderful to have you on board. Yet another DSF member turning her hand to teaching/coaching. DSF is committed to challenging the mind blowing statistic that only 2% of coaches in the UK have a disability.

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

Another Season of Progress for Young Athlete

Congratulations to Callum Sloan from Dunfermline who recorded a PB for 100m at the Muller Para-track Grand Prix at Kirkby, Liverpool last weekend. Callum is coached by DSF lead athletics coach Pamela Robson and supported by DSF athletics coach and GOGA in Fife team member, Gayle Sloan.

The Sloan family reported that the event was brilliantly organised by GB Para athletics world champion Hannah Cockcroft plus Nathan Maguire. This was the first Muller Para-track Grand Prix and was also the first event of this type held in the North of England.

There was an amazing mix of athletes from established champions like Sammi Kinghorn, Hannah Cockcroft, Libby Clegg and Richard Chiassaro – to name a few. There were also less experienced British athletes and others who are new to the sport. Callum was delighted to have the opportunity to race against competitors from across the UK.

Callum certainly felt all his training is paying off because he had PBs in 100m (19.6), 400m (78.9) and 800m (2.58).

Callum was happy that this was an excellent way to finish his track season. Next up for Callum is his final race of the season in the Jedburgh 10K at the end of October.

Well done to Callum on yet another year of progress and development.

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

Young Athlete wins Double Silver at British Champs

Congratulations to Cameron Adam from Dunfermline and Fife AC who returned from the British Championships for athletes with cerebral palsy in Doncaster 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 enjoyed the experience immensely. The opportunity to compete against other athletes with cerebral palsy was different and very inspiring.

Cameron’s progress as a sprinter has been significant under the guidance of Steve Doig at Fife AC and of course Pamela Robson at the DSF Thursday session at Pitreavie Athletics centre.

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