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SPORTSCOTLAND AWARDS BOOST SCOTTISH CHANCES AT GLASGOW AND SOCHI

MORE ATHLETES, MORE SPORTS, AND MORE MONEY FOR SAPAs

62 Scottish high performance athletes with the potential to deliver a podium finish at the Glasgow and Sochi Games have been boosted with the news that they are recipients of individual sportscotland Athlete Personal Awards (SAPAs).

Shona Robison, Minister for Commonwealth Games and Sport, joined sportscotland Chair Louise Martin CBE and sportscotland Director of High Performance Mike Whittingham at a media conference at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow this morning (Thursday) to announce the Scottish athletes and sports being given the awards.

They were accompanied at the media conference by SAPA recipients and Team Scotland hopefuls, three-time Paralympic track cycling gold medallist Aileen McGlynn and recent badminton French International mixed doubles winners, Imogen Bankier and Robert Blair.

£396,917 has been allocated to 15 sports in the second round of three SAPA announcements, which is a significant increase from the first investment of £204,000 and 13 sports, revealed during financial year 2011/12.

When the third and final round of SAPAs is announced at a later date, sportscotland will have invested over £1 million and supported well over 100 high performance athletes with this initiative.

So far, with a further round to go, £600,917 has been invested in the SAPAs, which have benefitted athletes such as Commonwealth Games medallists athletics’ Eilidh Child, shooting’s Jennifer McIntosh, and weightlifting’s Peter Kirkbride.

Within the second year’s investment, badminton and cycling have also received team medal support awards of £30,000 and £40,000 respectively. Hockey will also be supported through a team award.

There are three Winter Olympic hopefuls receiving awards; cross country skiers Andrew Musgrave and Andrew Young plus snowboarder Ben Kilner.

Commenting, Shona Robison said:

“The sportscotland Athlete Personal Awards can make the difference to our athletes vying for a place on the podium, and it’s great to see the prospects of 62 individual Scottish athletes plus those involved in the sports receiving team awards being significantly boosted.

“We are now approaching the business end of the athletes’ preparations and all the work they are doing with the Scottish Governing Bodies of Sport and the world-class support they are receiving from the sportscotland institute of sport coaches, scientists, and experts has ensured that Team Scotland’s athletes will be the best prepared going into a Commonwealth Games.”

The awards are from the sportscotand Lottery Fund and additional investment from the Scottish Government. Awards help the athletes cover training, competition, and living costs. Additional support in these areas can be invaluable for athletes striving for Commonwealth or Olympic success.

Louise Martin added:

“I am delighted to see that there are now more athletes and more sports receiving more investment from the sportscotland Athlete Personal Awards. This is the second SAPA announcement and when the third and final list of recipients is unveiled, we will have put more than a million pounds into supporting well over 100 Scottish athletes.

“Using a mixture of Lottery and Scottish Government funding, we are building a world-class system for high performance athletes in Scotland and this is an important component of delivering the sporting legacy from hosting the Commonwealth Games. Initiatives such as SAPAs can help deliver success on the global stage.”

The sportscotland Athlete Personal Awards (SAPA) were established as a three-year initiative specifically targeted at potential medal-winning athletes for Glasgow 2014, covering the three-year period before the Games. This initiative is one of many planned to make a difference to our Scottish athletes as they prepare for a home soil Commonwealth Games in 2014 in Glasgow.

Mike Whittingham said:

“Some of our athletes are already on UK-funded world-class programmes and require a ‘top-up’, while others are in the early stages of their high performance career and need that additional support to help them train and compete at the right level as they approach 2014.

“SAPAs help ensure that Scottish athletes have the time to be fully focussed and concentrate on important areas such as recovery and injury prevention. It is challenging to achieve success on the word stage and meticulous preparation is an essential ingredient.

“Scotland is increasingly becoming a great place to be a high performance athlete as we have growing investment coupled with new world-class facilities and equipment. The ability to increase training and contact time with coaches will help enormously as Team Scotland and its athletes aim to deliver success and to help achieve their best ever results at the Commonwealth Games and Winter Olympics.”

SAPA recipient track cyclist Aileen McGlynn said:

“I am delighted to have been awarded an individual sportscotland Athlete Personal Award, which will provide the added assistance required to help me compete at the highest level in Glasgow next year.

“And with cycling also receiving a Team Award, the sport will be the best prepared it has ever been heading into a Commonwealth Games. This investment, coupled with the passionate home crowd cheering us on in the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, will undoubtedly help all the cyclists to perform to the best of their abilities and hopefully see us deliver medals for Team Scotland.”

Team Scotland Chef de Mission Jon Doig said:

“We would like to thank sportscotland for putting this scheme in place, which will greatly enhance the opportunity for athletes to gain selection and deliver medals for Team Scotland in Glasgow next year.

“At the highest level of sport, it is all about small margins and we believe that with SAPAs playing a key part in the integrated progamme of high performance support provide by the institute and its partners, it can help us achieve those crucial marginal gains.”

Notes to Editors:

Free-to-use images from today’s announcement will be distributed to picture desks by SNS’s Jeff Holmes.

Nominations process for the SAPAs:

·  The total number of athletes supported with an award is determined by medal-winning potential.

·  Nominations are made by Sport Governing Bodies and submitted in athlete priority order.

·  The final decision of who receives an individual or team award is made by a panel of sportscotland staff led by Mike Whittingham, Director of High Performance.

·  No nominations are considered without key supporting information, including an athlete’s past track record, current position, and future potential.

sportscotland Athlete Personal Awards – Second Round – 2 May 2013

Aquatics:

Craig Benson £5,000

Craig McNally £5,000

Craig Rodgie £5,000

Kathryn Johnstone £5,000

Cameron Brodie £5,000

Lucy Ellis £5,000

Jak Scott £5,000

Sean Fraser £5,000

Grace Reid £2,500

Stefan Hoggan £2,500

Athletics:

Eilidh Child £5,000

Steph Twell £7,500

Mark Dry £10,000

Eilish McColgan £5,000

Lynsey Sharp £5,000

Freya Murray £5,000

Badminton:

Robert Blair £7,500

Jillie Cooper £5,000

Imogen Bankier £6,667

Boxing:

Josh Taylor £5,000

Charlie Flynn £5,000

Aston Brown £5,000

Joe Ham £5,000

Scott Forrest £2,500

Cycling:

Aileen McGlynn £5,000

Louise Haston £2,500

Evan Oliphant £2,500

Judo:

Louise Renicks £5,000

Graham Trinder £5,000

Sarah Clark £2,500

Andrew Burns £2,500

Mathew Purssey £2,500

Connie Ramsay £1,500

Lawn Bowls:

Paul Foster £10,000

Alex Marshall £10,000

Caroline Brown £5,000

Claire Johnstone £5,000

Michelle Cooper £2,500

Shooting:

Jennifer McIntosh £10,000

Jonathan Hammond £10,000

Shona Marshall £10,000

Matthew Thomson £7,500

Sian Bruce £7,500

Neil Stirton £7,500

Ian Shaw £2,500

Angus McLeod £2,500

Drew Christie £2,500

Linda Pearson £2,500

Squash:

Alan Clyne £5,000

Lisa Aitken £5,000

Harry Leitch £5,000

Triathlon:

David McNamee £5,000

Weightlifting:

Georgi Black £5,000

Peter Kirkbride £3,750

Wrestling:

Alex Gladkov £5,000

Sean Keogh £5,000

Sarah Jones £5,000

Kathryn Gallagher £5,000

Jayne Clason £5,000

Cross Country Ski:

Andrew Musgrave £10,000

Andrew Young £10,000

Snowboard:

Ben Kilner £5,000

Team awards:

Badminton £30,000

Cycling £40,000

Hockey amount TBC

Contacts:

Will McLeish 07896 780504

Karen McCall 07787 151015

Colin Hutton 07772 920972