Commonwealth Youth Games Team announcement, 21 Aug 2008
Today, Commonwealth Games Scotland (CGS) announced the 44 athletes who have been selected to represent Scotland at the third Commonwealth Youth Games in Pune, India 11-18 October 2008. Pune 2008 is the first Youth Games to which all 71 Commonwealth countries have been invited to take part with 351 medals to be won across nine sports (athletics, badminton, boxing, shooting, swimming, table tennis, tennis, weightlifting and wrestling). Scotland will compete in eight out of nine sports (not tennis). As a result of the global expansion of the Games, each country has been allocated a fixed number of places and qualification standards were set accordingly. In a number of sports more athletes met the standards than there were places available. Based on previous Youth Games results, it is anticipated that many of the Scottish athletes, all of whom are under 18 years of age, who compete and win medals in Pune will go on to compete for Scotland at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi in 2010 and Glasgow 2014 and for Team GB in London 2012 when they should be at their competitive peak. Amongst the team members announced today are some familiar names with strong links to Commonwealth Games success. The McColgan dynasty lives on, with daughter Eilish qualified for the 1500m, whilst Lynsey Sharp, daughter of Commonwealth Games gold medallist Cameron and representative Carol Sharp will compete in the 800m. In smallbore shooting, Jennifer McIntosh is the daughter of multiple Commonwealth Games medallist Shirley and father Donald a representative in two Games. Making the team announcement today, Michael Cavanagh, Chairman of CGS said: “Many congratulations to the 44 athletes named today. l am confident that we have selected an outstanding Youth Games Team to compete in Pune, with the standards continuing to rise with every Games cycle. “Whilst winning medals is important, the major benefit of the Commonwealth Youth Games is exposing young athletes to this level of competition in a multi-sport environment. It is the ideal preparation event for the Commonwealth Games in Delhi in 2010 and Glasgow in 2014.” Congratulating the team, Stewart Maxwell, Minister for Communities and Sport said: “As they fly the flag for Scotland at the Commonwealth Youth Games in India, these young athletes carry the hopes and good wishes of a nation. “Getting this far, they have each demonstrated outstanding effort, and dedication in pursuit of personal excellence. “The Commonwealth Youth Games will provide competition experience and, hopefully, a stepping stone for our young stars as they eye the Commonwealth Games in Delhi in 2010, and on home soil, in Glasgow in 2014. “This Government has great ambitions for sport in Scotland. That’s why, through sportscotland, we are investing millions to increase participation and nurture the sporting stars of tomorrow.” Louise Martin CBE, Chair of sportscotland said: “This is a marvellous development opportunity for these young people to gain experience competing at a large global multi-sport event at an early age. It is fantastic to see the length and breadth of Scotland represented from Troon to Aberdeen to The Isle of Islay. I am sure their experience at the Youth Games will inspire many of them to go on to compete successfully in future senior Commonwealth and Olympic Games.” Previous Youth Games medallists, swimmers Kirsty Balfour, Todd Cooper, Andrew Hunter, Robbie Renwick, Hannah Miley and gymnast Daniel Keatings, were amongst 12 Youth Games athletes who went on to compete and win medals in Melbourne in 2006 and this summer were selected for Team GB at the Olympic Games in Beijing. The team is being supported by Clydesdale Bank and adding their congratulations Steve Reid, Retail Director of Clydesdale Bank said: “We recognise the dedication and commitment of these athletes and their significant achievement in being selected. We are proud to support the team in their endeavours and everyone at Clydesdale Bank wishes them all the best for October’s games.” COMMONWEALTH YOUTH GAMES, PUNE 2008 – SELECTED ATHLETES Athletics (10) Lisa Glover, Glenrothes Caitlyn Mackie, Airth Eilish McColgan, Carnoustie * Myra Perkins, Falkirk Beth Potter, Bearsden, Glasgow, WSIS Lynsey Sharp, Edinburgh, TFIS Daniel Carlin, Barrhead *Chris O’Hare, West Linton Calum Innes, Bearsden, Glasgow Callum Sharp, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow Badminton (4) Martin Campbell, Edinburgh, ESIS Angus Gilmour, Troon, WSIS Craig Pollock, Longniddry, ESIS Paul Van Rietvelde, Longniddry, ESIS Boxing (6) Sean Finney, Kirkcaldy Steven McAllister, Aberdeen Robert McKee, Fauldhouse * Jonathan Slowey, Glasgow, WSIS Ryan Smith, Glasgow Josh Taylor, Prestonpans Shooting (5) Kay Copland, Banff Catriona McGregor, Aberdeen, GIS Jennifer McIntosh, Falkirk, CSIS * Rory McAlpine, Lasswade, Midlothian, ESIS Ben Wilson, Islay, WSIS Swimming (10) Lucy Ellis, Dalgety Bay, ESIS Sara Hamilton, Stonehaven Megan Gilchrist, Bathgate, SIS Robyn Mathews, Edinburgh, ESIS *Sally Wood, Edinburgh, ESIS * Ewan Johnstone, Edinburgh Andrew Haslett, Edinburgh, SIS Iain Scanlon, Shotts, ESIS Daniel Scott, Glenrothes, SIS Douglas Scott, Strathaven,WSIS Table Tennis (2) * Craig Howieson, Edinburgh * Craig Hardie, Glasgow Weightlifting (3) Amy Hamilton, Glasgow James Burley, Kilwinning * Dylan Scott, Kilwinning Wrestling (4) *Gareth Jones, Old Kilpatrick *Keiran Malone, Cumbernauld *Craig McKenna, Clydebank * Connor Evans, Denny * In attendance at the announcement Athletes supported by: Scottish Institute of Sport (SIS), West of Scotland Institute of Sport (WSIS), Central Scotland Institute of Sport (CSIS), East of Scotland Institute of Sport, Grampian Institute of Sport (GIS), Tayside and Fife Institute of Sport. Staff (16) Lisa Allan (Loanhead), General Team Manager Leslie Roy (Glasgow), Assistant General Team Manager Brent Deans (Edinburgh), Assistant Team Manager Dr Alastair Nicol (Dundee), Doctor Lindsay Thomson (East Linton), Physiotherapist Stephen Mutch (Edinburgh), Physiotherapist Rob Eyton-Jones (Edinburgh), Press Officer Hugh Murray (Helensburgh), Athletics Team Leader Diana Koleva (Glasgow), Badminton Team Leader David McAllister, (Aberdeen), Boxing Team Leader Kevin Smith (Liverpool), Boxing Team Coach Sinclair Bruce, (Linlithgow), Shooting Team Leader Ian Wright, (Edinburgh), Swimming Team Leader Peter Stewart, (East Kilbride), Table Tennis Team Leader Frank Etherson, (Glasgow), Weightlifting Team Leader Volodymyr Gladkow, (Glasgow), Wrestling Team Leader
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