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Defending Champion Martin Hunter delivers a winning bowl at the Home Nations in Glasgow

Fife Team Selected for Nationals

Disability Sport Fife has selected a strong team of bowlers with a physical, visual or learning disability for the 2016 National Lawn Bowls Championships organised by Scottish Disability Sport at the Westburn Park in Aberdeen. The Championships will be held on Saturday 3rd September and Craig Donaldson from Kinghorn and Central Fife CSS and World Champion Martin Hunter from Burntisland BC will be hoping to defend the singles titles that they won in 2015.

Competing in different sections for physically disabled bowlers in addition to Martin Hunter will be Michael Simpson from Auchtermuchty and Strathmiglo BC and Barbara McMillan from Cowdenbeath BC. All three were part of the Scottish Team that won the Home Nations title at Kelvingrove in June. Michael Simpson captained the Scottish team and led from the front. Barbara played her best international tournament to date and Martin similarly contributed significantly to a great Scottish performance. Sadly the team is without world champion Maria Spencer from Abbeyview BC who is unwell. Experienced Eleanor Clark from Kirkcaldy will ensure that Team Fife is represented in the sections for visually impaired bowlers.
Early in the month Team Fife retained the Inter Area Team title at the Beveridge Park in Kirkcaldy. The event brought together the country’s leading players with a learning disability to compete in singles, pairs and triples. All bowlers representing Fife in Aberdeen were part of that outstanding team performance. Craig is the defending champion but Fife has several representatives who are capable of lifting the national title.

DSF welcomes back Pamela Mitchell from Dunfermline to Team Fife. Pamela plays most of her bowls indoors at Headwell but she is an excellent lawn bowler. Mary Wilson from Edinburgh will be representing Fife for the first time in the section for physically disabled non restricted women. Wullie Christie from East Fife CSS is also a first timer having secured his place in the team when he won the Section 2 title at the Beveridge Park.

John Collins is the Fife Team Manager once more and he will be backed up by a strong team of support staff. The Aberdeen event brings the outdoor season to an end and Fife bowlers turn their attention to the hugely popular Indoor Championships at the East Fife Indoor BC at Aberhill. The full Fife team is as follows:

Michael Simpson, Martin Hunter, Billy Allan, Stuart Chesby, Barbara McMillan, Mary Wilson, Wullie Harrison, Neil Laughlin, Kenny Dow, Eleanor Clark, Darryl Stewart, Gary Lindsay, Wullie Christie, Gary Handyside, Pamela Mitchell, Tanis Murphy, Michelle Wallace, Julie Allan and Craig Donaldson.

Photo: Defending Champion Martin Hunter delivers a winning bowl at the Home Nations in Glasgow.

Richard Brickley MBE
President Disability Sport Fife

Eve and Kya, Enigma Gymnastics Club

Fife Gymnastics Club Jump Up and Down Classes

Since March 2016, five young gymnasts with Down Syndrome have joined the Enigma Gymnastics Club Sunday afternoon coach led session in Leven. In preparation for their arrival, Disability Sport Fife (DSF) put on a disability inclusion workshop for coaches and volunteers which the club strongly supported. Head coach Jenn Mann has led this partnership initiative between Enigma GC and DSF with financial support from the Kirkcaldy and Central Fife Sports Council. All five gymnasts are registered with British Gymnastics and have been appropriately screened in accordance with the protocols of the GB governing body.

Seven year old Myles was already a member of the Club and he has made significant advances since the arrival of the new members. Mum Paula is a committee member and Meg Buchanan from Sports Development has played her part in promoting the club sessions. Numbers are small and the Enigma Club and DSF are keen to promote the programme more vigorously in the period ahead. Myles was recently awarded the British Gymnastics Pre School 2nd reward certificate. Myles has also achieved Gymnast of the Week during the past term.

Another young gymnast, Sophie (16), had previously participated in gymnastics but with another Club. The family had to travel extensively to train outside Fife. Sophie now attends the Enigma Club weekly and has been working through British Gymnastics proficiency awards. Sophie has recently passed Award 4. Sophie was so happy to receive the award and could not wait to show a club picture of the occasion to her school teachers.

The other three young gymnasts, Charlie (7 years), Eve (8 years) and Kya (9 years), are new to the sport and are adapting to the learning environment well. Like Sophie, they have been introduced to the British Gymnastics proficiency awards programme and have passed Awards 8 and 7. All of the young gymnasts work one to one with Club helpers under the instruction of the Head Coach.  The girls and boys work through skills on floor, vault and bench work. Large and small apparatus are used to help the youngsters learn the new gymnastics skills.

All gymnasts proudly wear the Enigma Club t shirts and hoodies and their backpacks are never far away from their side. The grant from Kirkcaldy and Central Fife Sports Council has helped enormously with costly initial registrations and memberships. Three of the young gymnasts have purchased Club leotards demonstrating their commitment to the Enigma Club going forward.

After the summer holidays, the Enigma Gymnastics Club will move to new facilities within Levenmouth Academy. The five gymnasts will be offered places in the new school gymnastics sessions. Feedback from parents has been very positive. Disability Sport Fife and partner Enigma Gymnastics Club hope to attract new young gymnasts with Down Syndrome to the sessions. The new school will offer improved facilities and access to larger equipment. The future is bright for this excellent Fife sporting partnership. Interested new members should contact Disability Sport Fife.

Richard Brickley MBE
President, Disability Sport Fife

National Awards for Glasgow Disability Tennis

Tuesday 28th June was a very special day at Wimbledon with the inaugural Aegon National British Tennis Awards recognising some of the incredible achievements made in British tennis in 2015.

The awards held at the All England Lawn Tennis Club celebrated some of the successes of volunteers, coaches, clubs communities and players from across Great Britain. Ten winners were selected out of 1,500 exceptional nominations and received their award at a special ceremony at the home of tennis.

HRH The Duchess of Gloucester, Davis Cup Captain Leon Smith, Andrew Castle, Annabel Croft and LTA President Cathie Sabin where all in attendance to meet the guests and present awards to the winners.

The disability accolade is given to a programme that has a welcoming, sociable and friendly atmosphere and provides a safe and inclusive environment, offering a quality programme including coaching, camps and festivals with a competitive element through the organisation of tournaments.

The Glasgow Disability Tennis programme was set up in 2013 and has grown substantially and now provides deaf, visually impaired, learning disability and wheelchair tennis sessions. This has been possible by visiting 32 schools and linking with Glasgow Sport and community disability groups.

The group has trained their coaching team through various disability tennis coach education courses, greatly enhancing the quality of the sessions. Participation numbers are continually improving with 6 weekly coaching groups offered all year round. In addition one of the coaches visits the spinal injuries unit every 6 weeks to do taster sessions at the hospital. The programme has recruited new members and benefits from excellent volunteer support through local schools Duke of Edinburgh programmes.

The Glasgow Disability Tennis programme who earlier this year also won the Tennis Scotland Disability Programme of the Year Award continues to encourage more disabled people to play tennis more often whilst engaging with the ongoing Tennis Scotland and Tennis Foundation programmes and campaigns.

Lesley Whitehead who organises and started the programme in 2013 said, “We were really pleased when we were selected by Tennis Scotland to win the Disability Programme of the Year, for us that was a fantastic achievement for all the work we are doing in Glasgow and surrounding areas for people with disabilities. To now find out that we have won the Aegon British Tennis Award for Disability Programme of the Year is just the icing on the cake. We are all proud of what we have achieved, the coaches, the players & their families, everyone, it’s just amazing.”

Doc McKelvey, Head of Tennis Development at Tennis Scotland commented, “This is fantastic news for a worthwhile and deserving project, who do so much to make our sport as inclusive as possible and do such a great job in encouraging more people to play tennis more often.”

SDS Athlete Academy

SDS Athlete Academy

The Scottish Disability Sport Athlete Academy is a support structure for talented athletes, who have the potential to progress onto World Class Performance Programmes (WCPP). The Academy offers financial support at an integral stage in the athlete’s development and underpins the sportscotland Institute of Sport (SIS). Furthermore, SDS works in partnership with the SIS and other key partners to develop a programme of workshops and training opportunities in order to best prepare the athletes for when they progress to a UK Sport funded programme.

SDS has a strong working relationship with Scottish Governing Bodies of Sport (SGBs) and we invite nominations from them for our Academy. Athletes are selected based on strict criteria relating to performance levels, attitude to training and commitment to their sport. Each athlete must be eligible to compete for Scotland and have aspirations of reaching podium level for Great Britain.

Over the years the SDS Athlete Academy has grown and this year represents our largest programme to date, supporting 36 athletes across 8 sports. The sports include, archery, athletics, badminton, boccia, cycling, swimming, table tennis and wheelchair basketball. We are also delighted to welcome three cycling pilots onto the programme as we recognise the importance of these individuals in supporting our most promising visually impaired riders.

Gary Fraser, SDS Performance Manager, commented: “It is an exciting time to be involved in performance disability sport, and the standard of athlete that has been selected for the SDS Athlete Academy indicates a promising future for Scottish para athletes competing on the international stage. Last year the programme supported six athletes onto a World Class Performance Programme which demonstrates the significance of support at this stage of the pathway. The programme continues to grow and we thank our SGB partners for their commitment to para sport”.

For a full list of athletes see below and for further information, please contact Gary Fraser on gary.fraser@scottishdisabilitysport.com

Sport Athlete Town Local Authority
Archery Frank Maguire Cumnock East Ayrshire
Archery Brad Stewart Ladybank Fife
Archery Kate Murray Hawick Scottish Borders
Athletics Meggan Dawson-Farrell Tullibody Clackmannanshire
Athletics Lewis Clow Pitmedden Aberdeenshire
Athletics Shelby Watson Johnstonebridge Dumfries & Galloway
Athletics Owen Miller Dunfermline Fife
Athletics Ross Paterson Paisley Renfrewshire
Athletics Ewan Waite Carlisle Cumbria
Athletics Steven Bryce Cambusnethan North Lanarkshire
Athletics Nathan Fleetwood Stonebyers South Lanarkshire
Athletics Paul Davidson Inverness Highland
Badminton Fiona Christie South Queensferry City of Edinburgh
Badminton Colin Leslie Dalkeith Midlothian
Badminton Alan Oliver Tweedbank Scottish Borders
Badminton Bobby Laing Livingston West Lothian
Boccia Peter McGuire Hamilton South Lanarkshire
Boccia Reegan Stevenson Glasgow Glasgow
Cycling Laura Cluxton Tullibody Clackmannanshire
Cycling Fraser Kane Largs North Ayrshire
Cycling (Pilot) Louise Haston Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
Cycling (Pilot) Andrew Louis East Kilbride South Lanarkshire
Cycling (Pilot) Bruce Croall Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
Swimming Stephen Clegg Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
Swimming Kayleigh Haggo Maybole South Ayrshire
Swimming Toni Shaw Aberdeen Aberdeen City
Swimming Oliver Carter Cupar Fife
Swimming Conor Morrison Turiff Aberdeenshire
Swimming Cara Smyth Dalgety Bay Fife
Swimming Kyle Hughes Wishaw North Lanarkshire
Table Tennis Martin Perry Glenburn Renfrewshire
Table Tennis Conor McAdam Dundonald South Ayrshire
Table Tennis Euan McLaughlin East Kilbride South Lanarkshire
Table Tennis Neil Innes Aberdeen Aberdeen City
Wheelchair Basketball Morwenna Hastings Tunstall Stoke on Trent
Wheelchair Basketball David Ion Cramlington Northumbria

 

Long jump at Borders multi-sport festival

Borders Multi-Sport Festival and Track & Field Pentathlon

Children with disabilities flocked to Tweedbank Leisure Complex from across the region on Wednesday 22nd June for a morning of fun sporting activities.

The annual Disability Regional School Festival gives youngsters a chance to showcase their skills with a view to stepping onto the Para-sport pathway.

Now truly established as a flagship event, 110 children from 17 schools took part, with local clubs, coaches, Sports Development Officers, Active Schools co-ordinators and volunteers running sessions covering a variety of sports.

Alan Oliver, Live Borders Disability Sport Development Officer, believes the festival provides an excellent opportunity for all children to experience a variety of sports and the knowledge of coaches in attendance can adapt the sport to suit different abilities and encourage further participation. This partnership enables further opportunities for children with a disability to go along and participate in local club sessions and develop their sporting ambitions.

In addition to the multi sports event, the inaugural Secondary Schools Athletics Track and Field Pentathlon took place with pupils participating in 60 and 200 metres races, shot putt, javelin and long jump with medals presented to the top three athletes in each discipline. This was the first sport specific event with a competitive element to be included in the festival.

This was a pilot which created huge enthusiasm within schools and again, running it as a regional event, it bodes well for all participating and the possibilities for future representation further afield.

The Festival was sponsored, once again, by Scottish Building Society, ensuring that it remains open to all Borders schools and that adequate provisions are put in place to allow all the children to have a fantastic experience.

Ewan Jackson, Chief Executive of Live Borders said: “The contribution of Scottish Building Society makes the festival one of a kind and enables us to attract experienced coaches and supply specialised equipment so that everyone can take part in some capacity.

“The Disability Regional School Festival is growing year on year and to have so many local organisations and individuals involved is a great testament to the passion for sport here in the Borders.”

Alan Oliver
Sport Development Officer, Live Borders

Paul Davidson and Alex Norren

European Winners Meet

Scottish Disability Sport Academy athlete Paul Davidson (Highland) was presented to Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open winner Alex Norren after the Swedish golfer lifted the Scottish title yesterday.

Paul, who is the INAS European 200m Athletic Champion, was introduced to the European Tour winner at a private function after the tournament yesterday. Alex wished Paul well for his future and congratulated him on his feat.

Fife Track and Field Championships Top Junior

Callum Donaldson of Woodmill High SchoolCallum Donaldson from Woodmill HS was in outstanding form at the 2016 Disability Sport Fife (DSF) Track and Field Championships, excelling in the three individual events he contested. Callum was awarded the Gilbert Trophy, presented to DSF by Gil Cochrane, one of the many volunteer officials who support the event each year.

Callum recorded the fastest junior time of the day for 100 metres (13.5) and 800 metres (2:35.2) and threw the softball 36.60 metres to register the longest senior or junior throw of the Championships. Callum was presented with the Gilbert Trophy just before the end of the school term by his Principal teacher at Woodmill HS, Janice Graves.

Callum has a future in track and field and every effort is being made to encourage him to follow in the footsteps of Woodmill High School’s most famous athlete Owen Miller. Being involved in the Fife Track and Field Championships and the Scottish Disability Sport Cross Country Championships opened up so much for Owen and he has not looked back since. Perhaps in Callum Fife has another young athlete to follow in his footsteps.

Richard Brickley MBE – President Disability Sport Fife.

Fife Inclusive Tennis Partnership

Gordon Reid training Stirling Uni May 08

For the past two years, Disability Sport Fife (DSF) has successfully run an inclusive performance football Academy programme in conjunction with the Scottish FA Football Development Officers who are part of Active Fife. With support from Tennis Scotland and Scottish Disability Sport, DSF has worked in partnership with Alan Russell Head Coach of Dunfermline Tennis Club to run a parallel Academy Tennis programme for pupils with additional support needs.

The opportunity to participate was offered to all secondary schools across Fife with departments for pupils with additional support needs. Woodmill HS in Dunfermline and Balwearie HS in Kirkcaldy accepted the offer enthusiastically and during the final weeks of the summer term, 61 pupils with additional support needs were introduced to tennis within school time.

Michael Russell, Alan Russell, Diane Taylor and Mathew Forrest from Dunfermline Tennis Club were the coaches involved with support from school staff. Dunfermline Tennis Club is now offering tennis coaching, games and Cardio Tennis for participants with a physical, sensory or learning disability of all levels of ability during July and August as a follow up to the in school sessions. All Tennis Academy attendees have been offered the opportunity to take part.

The sessions will run on the following Sundays, 2pm – 2.45pm:

  • 17th July
  • 24th July
  • 7th August
  • 14th August
  • 21st August

The cost for each session will be £2 per participant. To book a place in any of the sessions, please email coach@dunfermlinetennis.co.uk.

As well as the tennis clubs in Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy, Falkland Tennis Club and Newport Tennis Club have expressed an interest in promoting inclusive tennis. DSF also offers indoor short tennis as part of the racquet sports session offered every Monday evening at the Michael Woods Sports and Leisure Centre.

DSF is indebted to Dunfermline Tennis Club Head Coach Alan Russell for his enthusiasm and determination to promote disability tennis. The five sessions during July and August, coupled with the six weeks of Academy Tennis, demonstrate clearly that there is commitment in Fife to inclusive tennis from a range of partners.

The Football Academy programme is now well established and seven schools benefitted this year from quality coaching from very experienced Scottish FA coaches like Dave Costello. The first year of the Tennis Academy programme has been judged a success and hopefully will be repeated in the summer of 2017. DSF now plans to turn its attention to an Academy badminton programme for players with additional support needs to run throughout 2016/2017.

Richard Brickley MBE – President Disability Sport Fife

 

Lothian Disability Sport School Calendar of Events

LDS CoELothian Disability Sport continue to aim to provide participation opportunities for individuals with a physical, learning or sensory impairment and the School Calendar of Events provides the platform for many athletes / players to begin their sporting pathway in a host of sports.

Regional Schools Programme

Lothian Disability Sport works closely with Active Schools Coordinators and Sports Development Officers across all four local authorities to facilitate the Schools Programme and this partnership is imperative to continue the development of the events within the calendar.  In addition to the local authorities, the calendar works in partnership with an array of organisations and Scottish Governing Bodies to help deliver events in football, boccia, swimming, badminton and athletics, both sportshall and track& field.

The fourteen Regional events has seen 765 young people access the School Programme throughout the 2015/2016 academic year and engaged over 40 schools from across the Edinburgh and the Lothians, showing how well established the calendar is throughout the region.  In addition to these opportunities, Lothian has had representation at seven Scottish Disability Sport National Junior Events, with 99 young people given the opportunity to participate against their peers from across the country.

Some highlights of the 2015/2016 calendar include the Paralympic Experience Event, the inaugural table tennis event and the rise in number of swimmers accessing the Regional School Swim Qualifier.   The Paralympic Experience Event is the flagship opportunity in the calendar that targets young people from the mainstream environment with a physical or sensory impairment only, aiming to engage young people who have found access to sport limited.  This event relies heavily on the partnership work between LDS, SDS and Active Schools Coordinators in all local authorities – requiring a significant amount of work to ensure the event is reaching the targeted young people.  The event continues to rise with record number of sign ups achieved again this year (64) and also continues to offer a direct pathway into club sport as local coaches and volunteers deliver on the day and provide a direct link – 59% young people accessing further disability sport opportunities from the 2014 / 2015 event.  The table tennis event was introduced to this year’s calendar and was led by local club Murrayfield Table Tennis Club and supported by Edinburgh Active Schools & Sports Development and senior pupils from Royal HS, reinforcing the importance of partnership work to establish and develop an event.

The School Calendar for 2016/2017 will continue to offer competitive and participation opportunities in a wide range of sports.  The forthcoming year will see the introduction of Triathlon event within the calendar with developments ongoing with local clubs and sports governing body.

Fife Bowlers Retain Inter Area Trophy

Inter Area  Bowls 2016On behalf of Scottish Disability Sport, Disability Sport Fife (DSF), with support from the members of the Beveridge Park Bowling Club hosted the 2016 Scottish Inter Area Championships for Bowlers with a Learning Disability. Beveridge Park BC President John Clark welcomed teams from Lothian, West of Scotland and defending champions Fife to the club for the second time in six years. Despite overcast conditions and intermittent light rain throughout the day, the event was judged a great success by participants, support coaches and spectators.

DSF bowls coordinator Math Thomson encouraged the involvement of volunteer markers from the Beveridge Park BC, Fair Isle BC, Dysart BC, Gallatown BC, St Clair BC and Dovecot bowling clubs. A strong team of volunteers organised breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea for the participants and the green was prepared magnificently by the club for the occasion. Players and officials dodged a few challenging showers but the only downpour of the day was fortunately reserved for the last few minutes of the final session.

The unique format of the Inter Area Bowls competition offers six male and six female representative bowlers to contest singles, pairs and triples over three sessions. Each Area Team has a male and female A and B team and all players play for team points towards the overall title.

Lothian challenged strongly for the title in 2015, but an under strength 2016 team played Fife in the first session and despite outstanding play and maximum points for the women players, the session ended with Fife ahead by 17 points to 7. Session two brought together West of Scotland and Lothian and once again the Lothian women were in fine form but the men found the formidable West team consistent, accurate and playing well as a team. The final score of 19 to 5 enabled the West players to take a two point lead into the final session against double champions Fife. When the Inter Area Championship was first held in Fife in 2010, West and Fife shared the title and West won the title outright in 2012.

The competition was set for a grand finale. It was the Fife women who set the pace with a clean sweep of victories and a maximum 12 points. In the men’s matches, West of Scotland won the A triples and B singles but the in form defending champions from Fife were dominant in the A team singles and pairs and B team pairs and triples. Darryl Stewart led the B Team and collected the Inter Area Trophy on behalf of Team Fife. Team Fife ended the day with 37 points, West of Scotland 23 points and Lothian 12 points. Bowlers now turn their attention to the SDS Scottish Lawn Bowls Championships in Aberdeen at the beginning of September.

Richard Brickley MBE – President Disability Sport Fife