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Page No. Officer’s Reports 2011-2015 Chairman’s Report...... 7 Chief Executive’s Report...... 9 Finance Report...... 20 Glasgow 2014 Medal Table...... 25 2014 Team Scotland Medallists...... 26 2014 Team Scotland Representatives...... 28 2014 Games Overview...... 36 Results by Sport • Aquatics...... 37 • Athletics...... 41 • ...... 45 • ...... 48 • ...... 51 • ...... 55 • Hockey...... 58 • ...... 61 • Lawn Bowls...... 64 • ...... 68 • Rugby 7s...... 71 • ...... 74 • ...... 77 • Table ...... 80 • ...... 83 • Weightlifting & ...... 86 • ...... 89

Commonwealth Games History Scotland’s Medal Tally 1930-2014...... 93 Scotland’s Medallists By Sport 1930-2014...... 94 All-Time Top Scots At The Games...... 106 CGS and Team Scotland Office Bearers...... 107

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2011 2011 Medal Table...... 110 2011 Youth Team Scotland Medallists...... 111 2011 Youth Team Scotland Representatives...... 112 2011 Youth Games Overview...... 114

Commonwealth Youth Games History Scotland’s Medal Tally 2000-2011...... 116 Scotland’s Medallists By Sport 2000-2011...... 117

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am honoured and privileged to have served as I Commonwealth Games Scotland (CGS) Chairman since November 2007.

In particular, I am so proud of our Team I would like to Scotland athletes, who collectively inspired pay tribute to the nation over all 11 days of competition at everyone involved Glasgow 2014; who gave us many moments with Glasgow to remember and treasure forever, and 2014 – the Board, who delivered the best medal performance the workforce, by any Scottish team at a Commonwealth contractors and, of course, the Clydesiders, Games. 53 medals was an extraordinary for their hard work and commitment, which performance from an outstanding team. led to the delivery of such an incredible experience for the teams of the 71 nations The exceptional job done by our General and territories, as well as the spectators who Team Management and CGS staff team in filled the venues and made their own huge the build-up to Glasgow 2014, joined by contribution to the success of the Games. numerous committed volunteers at Games time, ensured that the needs of the athletes Building public support for the Games and were always the first priority. From team for Team Scotland was vital and the 40 selections to the team camp, then the days of the Queen’s Baton Relay (QBR) in preparation camp and finally at the Games Scotland, hosted by CGS, visiting all 32 local Village, everything was geared to helping authorities, involving 4000 batonbearers and our athletes perform at their best – and providing many opportunities to celebrate perform they did! and promote sport. The incredible response to the QBR as it journeyed across Scotland The success of Glasgow 2014 was the gave us an early indication of what we could culmination of 12 years of planning by CGS. actually expect during the Games. It was just after the 2002 Games that CGS, in partnership with the Scottish CGS also developed and maintained strong Executive, decided that Scotland should relationships with key partners, who were launch a bid for the 2014 Games. We were with us every step of the way, on the long awarded the 2014 Games on 9 November Glasgow 2014 journey. 2007 and, as the old saying goes, the rest is history... The has provided great support to CGS in the last 12 years, And what a history has now been written particularly in ensuring that Glasgow 2014 about Glasgow 2014. All of us involved stayed true to our bid commitments and also - and it has been a massive team effort to ensure that an ‘athlete centred Games’ over many years, can be rightly proud was never allowed to become just a slogan. to have been part of delivering the best Commonwealth Games ever.

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Glasgow City Council, since we selected It has been a privilege, not just to serve as Glasgow as our host city, was fully committed CGS Chairman, but to have had the good to making Glasgow 2014 the success that it fortune to lead this great sporting family at undoubtedly became. such an exciting and successful time in our history. All closely involved in the planning knew that Glasgow 2014 would be a great event, but the way the city and its citizens took the Games to its heart was a big part of what made it the best ever. Michael Cavanagh My second and final term as Chairman ends Chairman, Commonwealth Games Scotland at the AGM on 28 May 2015 and I want to thank all of the CGS Board directors and advisers who have served during that time, and also our member sports, for the support that I have received since 2007.

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his report summarises achievements, activities and T observations relating to the Commonwealth Games Scotland strategic plan and operations over the last four years and as we move forwards into the next Games cycle.

Overview of the CGF Sports Review, election of This period involved the culmination of 12 a new CGF Board years of planning with the delivery of the and selection of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, host for the 2022 the most successful ever in the history of the Commonwealth Games. Games movement and of CGS. The post- Games period has also seen reorganisation In the wider environment over the last and change within our many partner four year period we have had the agencies as we turn our attention to the Scottish Referendum in late 2014, a UK next quadrennial and specifically the 2015 Parliamentary election in 2015, with the Samoa Commonwealth Youth Games, forthcoming 2016 2017 St Lucia Commonwealth Youth Games Election also shaping our immediate future. and the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. Following the successful 2012 Olympics and Paralympics, planning for the The organisational and operational Rio 2016 cycle is now the focus of many requirements of the Glasgow 2014 Games member sports, Team Scotland athletes and have now been completed with the role staff. of CGS as host CGA and lead partner. Efforts are now focused on ensuring that the Activity and Achievements legacy programmes for sport and the wider community continue to be delivered. In summary:

CGS and many member sports have Team Preparation and Organisation completed post Glasgow 2014 reviews and Isle of Man Youth Games 2011 and Samoa have accelerated planning for Samoa 2015 Youth Games 2015 and beyond. Election of our new Board and subsequent appointments will see the • A team of 50 athletes from seven sports development of a new strategic plan taking were selected for the 2011 Youth Games us past Gold Coast 2018. in the Isle of Man supported by 25 staff and led by General Team Manager, Vicky The next Games period will also see a Strange. new direction for the Commonwealth • A full Team Camp was held prior to Games Federation (CGF) with the new departure for all selected athletes and CEO, David Grevemberg, taking up this staff. This successfully provided key post after performing a similar role with information and was critical in developing Glasgow 2014. His first General Assembly the Youth Team Scotland ethos. in September 2015 will see the conclusion

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• At the Youth Games 22 medals were won Alex Marshall was later selected as Team by 19 different athletes with Tom Holligan Flag bearer for the Closing Ceremony (Athletics) elected by his peers as Team based on his Games performance. He Flag bearer. was also named as recipient of the Emirates Lonsdale Trophy for Scottish • Samoa 2015 preparations commenced Sportsperson of the Year for both his immediately after Glasgow 2014 with Glasgow 2014 and other outstanding general selection criteria and sport performances over the last year. specific policies developed for the eight sports. The selection period opened • The CGS Glasgow review reported back in January 2015 and General Team at the start of 2015, with member sports’ Management and sport team staff were workshops to discuss recommendations for appointed by March 2015. The Team Gold Coast 2018. will be led by Elinor Middlemiss. Final • Two site visits to the Gold Coast took selections are scheduled to be completed place in October 2014 and March 2015 by the end of June 2015, before the Games 5-11 September. • A site visit took place in March 2015.

Glasgow 2014 and Gold Coast 2018 • 310 athletes were selected for Glasgow 2014 supported by 137 staff making this our biggest ever team at 447. Winning 53 medals including 19 Gold made this our most successful ever Games team. This achieved our key selection aims. • A Team Camp for staff was held in January 2014 and a full Team Camp for athletes and staff in July. This successfully provided key information and was critical in developing team ethos and understanding. • A number of Games Team support to develop working relationships with programmes including Achieve 2014, Pre- Gold Coast 2018 organisers and assess Games Preparation Camp and Scotland preparations to assist our future planning. House were all in place and successfully operated to support the team, with full input from a range of wider partners. Administration • Euan Burton, from Judo, was selected • CGS staff stands at four at the end of by his teammates as Team Scotland Flag the Quadrennial with CEO Jon Doig, Bearer for the Opening Ceremony with General Team Operations Manager, Elinor Alex Marshall MBE and Linda Clement Middlemiss, Office Manager Adrienne named as deputies. Double gold medallist Sunderland and Games Administrator,

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Catherine Goodfellow. In mid-2011, • Chairman Michael Cavanagh and Elinor replaced Vicky Strange who left Finance Director Peter Nicolson acted for a role with Glasgow 2014. Social as CGS representatives to the Scottish Media Manager, James Saker provided Commonwealth Games Endowment Fund. support in this developing area from April 2013 until shortly after the Games. He was replaced by . During Partnerships this period, Adrienne Sunderland has • CGS continued to work closely with concluded her part-time secondment sportscotland, particularly on the Mission to sportscotland where she worked on 2014 programme and through the joint the successful Pre-Games Training and Glasgow 2014 planning group, chaired Support a Second Team programmes. by CGS. A similar planning process has • The required number of Executive Board been put in place for Gold Coast 2018. meetings were held during this period on • CGS continues to play an active part a monthly or bi-monthly basis, with daily at different levels of the Commonwealth meetings also taking place during the Games Federation, with Louise Martin as Games. All Board minutes have continued CGF Honorary Secretary. As host CGA to be posted on the CGS website. there was a close working relationship • All Company statutory returns were made and ongoing contact with the CGF in as required in accordance with our relation to Glasgow 2014 Ltd. CGS has company status, along with those for the been represented at each annual General Scottish Commonwealth Games Youth Assembly and the CGF EGM held in Trust, for which we provide administrative 2014, along with associated European support. CGA group meetings. During the past four years support has been received • A new Strategic Plan has been drafted from CGF via two staff, Colin Whitmee along with a Business Plan and a review and Ellen Barwise who provided a pan- of Financial Principles. An Operational European CGA support role based from Audit, Self-Assessment Audit and HR CGS. Health check were also concluded during this period. • Already strong working relationships at Scottish Government level developed • Non-executive Directors Paul Bush, Peter further over this period, particularly in Nicolson, Jane Gotts and Leigh Robinson relation to the planning and delivery of were appointed by the incoming Board, the Games. This was through the Glasgow along with Susan Jackson as Athletes’ 2014 Strategic Group, Working Group representative. Joan Watt and Carolyn and a range of other sub-committees There Morgan were appointed Honorary was also regular engagement at Games Medical Adviser and Honorary Legal related activities with the First Minister, Adviser respectively. Cabinet Secretary for Sport and key • Mid-term elections were held for Ordinary officials. The Scottish Parliament Cross Directors, with Jackie Davidson re-elected Party Group on Sport was also addressed and Margaret Ann Fleming replacing on a number of occasions by Jon Doig Leslie Roy. and Michael Cavanagh on CGS activities.

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• Scotland House was managed by Policies and Procedures Eventscotland on behalf of CGS and other partners, as part of a successful • Equality and Ethics statements were partnership of seven public agencies. reviewed and adopted. This was led by Paul Bush, as Director • A review of the Memorandum and Articles of Scotland House. Located within it was was conducted, with changes made to the an Athletes Family and Friends Lounge, Board structure in advance of the 2015 managed by Guy Richardson and a elections in relation to the voting status of support team of volunteers, all ensuring the Athletes’ Representative. athletes could meet their families in a safe supportive environment during the Games. • Policies for the 2014 Games, in areas such as anti-doping, team structure, • At local authority level a strong clothing, flag bearer selection and team partnership continued with Glasgow City member agreements were all reviewed, Council and Glasgow Life in the context and where appropriate, changes made of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth and implemented for the Games. An Games. We also enjoyed a good incident management plan was developed working relationship with many other for Glasgow with assistance from Police local authorities, developed through the Scotland. Queen’s Baton Relay and other activities. • A discussion paper on 2018 Selection • Adrienne Sunderland, through her part- Standards has been developed, distributed time secondment to sportscotland, was and discussed at a workshop. Based on involved in liaising with CGAs and these discussions a draft policy will be National Olympic Committees to arrange produced for completion after the 2015 and deliver pre-Games training camps in General Assembly. Scotland linked to local authorities and higher education institutions. 16 countries • All data held for the 2014 Games has had formal training bases in Scotland, now been reviewed and any non-essential with other individual athletes also basing information removed, in accordance with themselves here. Data Protection requirements. • CGS supported Commonwealth • The CGF has continued their current Championships and invitational events review of the sports programme. This in Lawn Bowls, Water Polo, Rowing, will be completed at the 2105 General Fencing, , Weightlifting and Assembly. Wrestling as part of our governing body support programme. This enabled sports to attend or host such events, utilising our Marketing and Communication Glasgow 2014 Joint Marketing funding. • Through Sporting Initiatives, our contracted • 25 athletes won Sports Aid linked support agency, led by Katriona Bush, a scholarship funding from SSE, based comprehensive media and communications on the number of followers gained from plan for 2014 Games was developed following our hashtag #GoScotland during and delivered. This used a ‘Go Scotland!’ the Glasgow Games. theme and photographic hero images of athletes across all 17 sports were taken

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at Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery for phase one and at iconic sites across Scotland in phase two. In addition to them being used for media and PR purposes, the images formed the basis for Games time branding in the village, for team publications and presentations, on the goscotland.org website and at Scotland House. This enabled us to innovatively promote and communicate key messages about Team Scotland, CGS and partners. This campaign also supported the athletes and staff to deal with, what was for many, their first major exposure to the media. • A large number of the team staff and athletes benefited from tailored media training, supported by sportscotland. comprehensive 2014 Team Scotland Extensive media and sponsor related Media Guide was also produced. CGS activity took place involving athletes stationery continues to be updated as and staff with sports specific and final required, to reflect future Games. team announcements, activity around • The CGS website was reviewed, the Team Camp and Baton relay and re-designed and re-launched. It continues pre-Games training camp activity, to be our major communication tool, generating significant media coverage. complemented by the Go Scotland A comprehensive programme of Games website aimed at team supporters and time activity took place on a daily basis complemented by our extensive social with broadcast, print and social media. media programme. This continued post-Games, with CGS managing ongoing media requests (linking • The Zeus Games information system with SGBs) and the management of the is now managed directly by the CGF post-Games Athletes’ Parade in Glasgow. and major users include CGS. It was re-developed for those countries using • A Youth Team Scotland Samoa 2015 logo it for the London and was developed based around our CGS our site was also re-developed by Colin Thistle, and elements of the Samoa 2015 Whitmee and Ellen Barwise as part of the logo and fonts. This will be used as Team CGF Capacity Support Programme. related activity gets underway. Contact with Gold Coast 2018 has been made • The Games saw extensive use of social requesting use of their logo and wordmark media as a key communication tool, elements. with CGS/Team Scotland being the most followed CGA now with 60,000 Twitter • Publications released included a number followers and nearly 30,000 Facebook of Countdown newsletters (hard copy followers. Our GoScotland.org site had and online). One issue served as a 100,000 visits during the Games with 2011 Youth Games Team Guide. A 675,000 page views.

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Projects and Activities Consultancy to enable young athletes and coaches from 2014, 2015, 2017 • The major pre-Games activity was the and 2018 Games programme sports to Queen’s Baton Relay hosted by CGS in attend the Games to develop Games time conjunction with the 32 local authorities knowledge and experience in a mentor over 40 days in June and July 2014. CGS led programme. Board members chaired local authority Baton Bearer selections and attended and • Under the co-ordination of our Athletes’ spoke on behalf of CGS at all evening Representative, Susan Jackson, a group functions. 200 past, current, potential of prominent Scottish athletes including team members and CGS nominees carried past athletes were identified and engaged the Baton, amongst the 4000 Baton as part of our Athletes First group and bearers. Team Scotland hosted the Baton contributed to the Team Camp and wider in the Village on its final day and ensured Games time support of the team and other that , who missed the visit of the Baton, support programmes and events. were able to receive it, thus ensuring all • The CGS Annual Awards Dinners 71 nations and territories were involved. have taken place every year, with the • A number of activities took place during 2014 Dinner the biggest and most Games time at Scotland House including successful yet, with over 700 attendees the Team Flag Bearer announcement, celebrating the success of the Games and memorabilia display based on CGS and specifically Team Scotland. This Archives. We also contributed to and followed an enormously popular Team co-hosted with sportscotland a Scottish Scotland Athletes’ Parade organised by Sporting Trophies exhibition to which CGS, sportscotland and Glasgow Life we brought the Queen’s Baton as its last with financial support from sportscotland public engagement prior to the Opening and . The streets Ceremony. of Glasgow and were packed to recognise the team’s • There were two significant donations of outstanding achievements. materials to the CGS Archive from CGS Patron Sir and Life Member • Award winners for the Emirates Lonsdale Douglas Brown. Trophy for Scottish Sports Person of the Year over the last four years are as • A further exhibition was developed by follows: the University of Stirling (who curate the CGS Archive) which was also 2011 Badminton presented at Scotland House, titled 2012 Tennis ‘Hosts and Champions: Scotland in the Sir Cycling Commonwealth Games’. Following the Games it has been redeveloped and 2013 Andy Murray OBE Tennis commenced a nationwide tour in March 2014 Alex Marshall MBE Lawn Bowls 2015 that will continue in 2015/2016 in a number of local authorities. • In 2013 the Heatly family donated a trophy to be presented annually to the • The 2014 edition of Achieve operated Young Athlete of the Year. In 2014 Katie with the support of sponsors Search Archibald (Cycling) was the first recipient.

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• In 2011 Craig Benson () was Planning, Research and Reporting named Young Athlete of the Games. • The 2010 Review was completed • Since the Games, CGS has arranged in early 2011 and recommendations representation by Board, staff and athletes incorporated were incorporated into at a number of events to celebrate the Glasgow 2014 planning. Games success, including functions at the Scottish Parliament, Downing Street and at • The Glasgow 2014 Games Review was the Ryder Cup. completed in early 2015 and following a workshop recommendations will be • Numerous awards have been made to incorporated into 2018 planning. Team Scotland and individuals since the Glasgow 2014 Games including • CGS were represented by Jon Doig at the the sportscotland Sunday Mail Team of CGF Glasgow 2014 Review meeting held the Year, sponsored by Emirates which in the Gold Coast in October 2018, to followed a similar Award in 2011 made assist the transfer of knowledge to Gold to the Commonwealth Youth Games Team. Coast 2018. Each Team Scotland medallist has also • Jon Doig was on the Audit Scotland had the opportunity to place a permanent Advisory group on the Glasgow 2014 commemorative bicycle rack in a location Commonwealth Games. Audit Scotland of their choosing to acknowledge their delivered three reports, with the final success, as part of the Government’s report in March 2015. legacy initiative. • CGS and individual athletes have Glasgow 2014 Ltd contributed items to permanent collections and temporary displays in galleries and • Michael Cavanagh and Louise Martin museums across the country following the continued as our two permanent Directors, 2014 Games. on the Glasgow 2014 Ltd. Board, along with Rhona Simpson as Athletes’ • In the an MBE Representative, until October 2014. At this was awarded to Team Scotland flag time the size of the Board was reduced to bearer Euan Burton and an OBE was one representative per partner with CGS awarded to CGS CEO and Team Scotland represented by Michael Cavanagh until Chef de Mission, Jon Doig, for services the company was formally wound up in to sport. A number of Honours were February 2015. also awarded to Team Scotland athletes in 2012 following their Olympic and • We were represented on the Glasgow Paralympic success. 2014 Athletes’ Advisory Group by a number of former athletes plus our CGS Board Athletes’ Representative, Susan Jackson, with Jon Doig also attending in an ex-officio capacity.

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• Michael Cavanagh, as Chairman, business, marketing and communication represented CGS at the First Minister’s plan development and reporting and Strategic Planning Group of Games risk register monitoring. CGS attention partners (Scottish Government, Glasgow was focused on key areas of sport, 2014 Ltd and Glasgow City Council), village, marketing and communications, which met every two months to review ceremonies and Queen’s Baton Relay and progress, with Jon Doig also representing games family services. CGS on the Games Executive Committee, • CGS selected individuals for a number which replaced the Working Group of Opening Ceremony roles such as final of lead officers from the partners and baton bearers comprising of athletes Glasgow 2014. involved in the Bid along with some • Michael Cavanagh Chaired the Glasgow Achieve 2014 coaches and final baton 2014 Sport Advisory Group with Jon bearer Sir Chris Hoy. Graeme Randall Doig and Elinor Middlemiss attending, MBE was the Europe representative giving CGS a powerful voice on behalf of bringing in the CGF Flag and Libby our member in matters regarding sports Clegg, Mikail Huggins, Donald McIntosh planning. A number of meetings jointly and Victor Keelan were nominated by hosted by CGS and Glasgow 2014 were CGS as Athletes’, Coaches and Officials held for the 17 Games sports. oath takers respectively. • Peter Nicolson and Jon Doig were CGS • The focus post-Games has been on representatives on the Glasgow 2014 dissolution of Glasgow 2014 and Joint Marketing Committee. distribution of its assets. CGS played a central role, along with sportscotland, in • Jon Doig and Katriona Bush were ensuring that a number of the sport related representatives on the Glasgow 2014 assets in particular were distributed Media and Communication Advisory between national governing bodies, local Groups. authorities and clubs across Scotland. This • Louise Martin and Jon Doig were included sporting equipment and computer representatives on the Glasgow 2014 technology. Glasgow 2014 trademark Ceremonies, Culture and Queen’s Baton and wordmark assets held by the CGF will Relay Groups. now be managed on their behalf by CGS. • Maureen Campbell and Jon Doig were • CGS received the Baton from the Queen’s representatives on the Glasgow 2014 Baton Relay and a full set of medals, Queen’s Baton Relay Advisory Groups. medal presentation board and medal podium which have been used at post • Peter Nicolson represented CGS on the Games presentations. Games Budget Oversight Group and attended the Games Executive Committee • Input is being made on an ongoing daily over the Games period. basis to the Scottish Government’s Games Legacy programme planning with • Through these and other groups, input representation on the Games Legacy was given to the development and review Executive Board by Peter Nicolson. of the Glasgow 2014 sport programme, baton, medal and uniform along with

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Conclusion Team Scotland was not only successful, but continues to be an inspiration and credit to Overall the 2011-2014 period can again our country. only be described as the busiest and most successful ever, with sport and the I would also like to thank the staff, Games importance of the Games centre stage volunteers and partner organisations involved particularly in 2014, delivering outcomes with Glasgow 2014 who gave us the beyond sport and raising the national and fantastic platform on which Team Scotland international profile of Scotland. Scotland delivered so spectacularly. Your efforts will again has led and delivered, with Glasgow always be appreciated! 2014 acknowledged as the best ever Commonwealth Games. Finally, I would like to thank all those members of the Board for their hard work The Games made a huge impact across and support over the last four years and Scotland and beyond and transformed pay special tribute to Michael Cavanagh Scottish sport and the Glasgow landscape, and Fiona McEwan, both reaching the end particularly in the East End, fulfilling the of their second terms as Chairman and Vice ambitions of CGS and our members when Chairman. Glasgow 2014 in particular has we first investigated holding the Games in placed considerable additional workload 2002 and as promised to fellow CGAs in on all Board members and staff and their 2007. commitment to meeting those demands was often not seen. We have an excellent base on which to prepare for and deliver at the 2015 and The support of Michael and Fiona to me 2017 Youth Games and the 2018 Games and the staff, is particularly appreciated and beyond. There will continue to be and acknowledged. They have truly put in challenges ahead as we look to meet many, many hours behind the scenes and in expectations on CGS, member sports and front! Finally I would also join many others partner organisations, but we will continue to in recognising the role and input and debt work hard in partnership to ensure we obtain owed to Louise Martin CBE, who is standing maximum benefit from hosting these Games down from the CGS Board after 20 years for the long-term. as Director, Chairman and Immediate Past Chairman. I would like to finish by once more acknowledging the many different individuals and organisations with and for whom, we work.

First, the 2011 and 2014 Team Scotland Jon Doig OBE members and support staff for their Chief Executive, Commonwealth Games Scotland commitment and hard work delivering such outstanding results. They along with the team behind the team in sportscotland and the governing bodies have ensured

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CGS Key Performance Indicators • Take a lead role in the development and direction of the CGF and ensure Administration the development of the Commonwealth Games reflects Scottish needs, through • Attract and maintain the highest possible input to development of all Commonwealth quality of volunteers and staff Games Federation programmes and – Volunteer and staff turnover rates in policies. Games cycle: Position CGS as the lead Scottish 50% Board, 80% CGS staff and 41% organisation for multi-sport Games team staff retained from previous irrespective of the result of the 2014 Games cycle independence referendum. • Add value to our members’ and Team Organisation partners’ plans and objectives and avoid duplicating resources and programmes. • Maintain the primary focus of CGS on providing specific services relating – Commonwealth Games prioritised by to our Team’s participation at the key partners and athletes: Youth Commonwealth Games and Commonwealth Games identified as Commonwealth Games. key priority along with Olympics and • Ensure all Games teams are selected and Paralympic by Scottish Government, prepared to the best standards possible sportscotland and SGBs. UK Sport have based on policies which are clear and added CG to performance outcomes transparent. post Glasgow 2014 – Most successful team in terms of medals 33+: Policies and Procedures 53 medals and 19 gold, our best • To operate to highest ethical standard and Games ever ensure all policies and procedures are reviewed and updated on an on-going – Number of athletes meeting standards: basis to reflect best practice. 310 our largest team meeting the • Maintain athlete focus and obtain standards consistently high standards of approval from athletes for services and have them Partnerships contribute to development of programmes and policies. • Maintain Commonwealth Games outcomes as a high priority within the – Athlete satisfaction with CGS support: national sports strategy. 96% said Team Scotland experience • Maintain the high priority on was good or excellent Commonwealth Games related outcomes by athletes, member sports and external partner agencies (in particular UK Sport, and sportscotland).

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Finance Glasgow 2014 • Ensure CGS is not financially over • Maximise benefits from Glasgow 2014 dependent on any one source and is run Games for CGS and Scottish Sport according to best financial management – Increased funding to sport over principles. Glasgow Games cycle: – Funds available to meet one Games Increased funding of circa £28 million cycle from reserves or independent directed to Games sports via grant aid funds: from 2007-2014. Additional investment Reserves and Endowment funds via Joint Marketing Plan Agreement, currently meet costs 2015-2018 Games sponsorships and other Lottery funding cycle sources – No more than 50% operating costs – Maintain funding levels to Scottish sport (including team costs) from grant aid: post Glasgow Games cycle: Less than 40% operating costs from Still to be determined at time of grant aid publication

Marketing and Communication • Maintain high Scottish public profile of Commonwealth Games Teams and their member sports and to maintain the high interest and support of the Games team. • Communicate regularly with all members and partners, report against our plans annually, and, in particular, independently review Team preparations after each Games. – Number of Twitter followers compared to competitors: Scotland highest followed CGA with over 50,000 Twitter followers at Games time, which has now increased to over 60,000.

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he figures below show the financial summary of the T four Commonwealth Games Scotland accounting periods from 31/12/2010 to 31/12/2014, the busiest quadrennium in the history of our organisation.

The financial highlights are as follows: financial activities in this area, with • Annual Grant Aid for CGS operations over £550,000 was gratefully received from sportscotland in orders being along with administration support from the sourced, placed CGF. and re-invoiced. Thanks to Adrienne Sunderland for her sterling efforts in this • Support for the 2011 and 2014 Team regard. Scotland preparations was received from the Scottish Commonwealth Games • CGS Marketing Rights were held with Endowment Fund. This Fund still retains Glasgow 2014 from 1 January 2011 until its original capital, despite providing over 31 December 2014 in return for a Joint £1.2 million to support Team Scotland Marketing payment, the last instalment over three Games cycles. being received in 2012. • The quadrennial deficit of circa • All Glasgow 2014 partners and sponsors £0.5m must be viewed in the context were offered CGS and Team Scotland of the £1.7m surplus in the previous rights as part of this agreement. Additional quadrennium. CGS sponsorship activation support was obtained from: • Financial operations have been managed by the CGS office through the Office – A.G. Barr, for a Games time medallist Manager and the Chief Executive, in line recognition programme, Go Scotland with our financial procedures manual. campaign partner, and soft drink/water This is overseen by the Director of supplies at Preparation Camp and Finance, who also directs CGS long term Scotland House investments with our investment managers. – Search Consultancy, for the Achieve • Games time financial procedures were 2014 programme reviewed and implemented for both the – SSE, for additional Games tickets for 2011 and 2014 Games. Team Scotland athletes • Due to impending regulatory pension – , for WiFi provision at changes, CGS introduced a new staff Scotland House pension scheme in January 2014, in advance of our deadline date in 2016. – Emirates Airlines, for the CGS Annual Dinner and Lonsdale Trophy • In order to secure access to Glasgow 2014 ticketing for member sports, – The Edrington Group, for whisky athletes’ families and friends, CGS supplies for Scotland House and accepted extensive operational and Awards Dinner

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– Heineken, for beer/cider supplies for Scotland House and Awards Dinner. • CGS also facilitated a number of Glasgow 2014 sponsors to support individual athletes financially and recommended a number of athletes to act as Glasgow 2014 Ambassadors. • Full financial audits were undertaken in both 2011 and 2014, each achieving unqualified audit reports - we believe this reflects well on the accountancy and VAT expert support CGS has received from Gill Roberts and David Graham over this period. • The Medallist Reward Scheme for Glasgow 2014 medallists was approved to the budgeted limit of £300,000 at end of 2014, based on a drawdown from CGS Glasgow 2014 marketing payments. Since 31/12/2014, the full £382,500 Medallist Reward Scheme has now been approved, supplemented by other sources, and CGI, the world’s fifth largest independent IT services company, has also come on board as a CGS sponsor. Looking forward, the next three-Games quadrennium offer some financial challenges to CGS, but with continued support from our key funding sources, a renewed marketing/fundraising effort linked to strong relationships developed via Glasgow 2014, continued cost control and sound investment management, I believe CGS is in a good financial position to deliver outstanding support to Team Scotland in the future.

Peter Nicolson Director of Finance

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Summary of Income & Expenditure

Income Four years to 2011 2012 2103 2014 Four years to Forecast 31.12.2010 31.12.2014 Four years to 32.12.2018 sportscotland 455,750 125000 163000 163,000 163,000 614000 652,000 Games OC 2,097,405 124 1062057 0 487,654 1549835 13,000 Endowment Fund 135,000 90000 50,000 380,000 520000 500,000 Youth Trust 40,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sponsorship 289,955 0 0 0 18,000 18000 400,000 Fundraising 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Travel Grant 668,577 0 0 0 0 0 240,000 Dividends and Interest 139,555 66774 65975 75,406 81,104 289259 424,000 Other income 123,102 21879 12218 12,427 57,211 103735 1,141,500 Total 3,949,344 303,777 1,303,250 300,833 1,186,969 3,094,829 3,370,500

Expenditure Four years to 2011 2012 2013 2014 Four years to Forecast 31.12.2010 31.12.2014 Four years to 32.12.2018

Team Costs 1,176,342 97559 11351 36653 1010759 1156322 1,612,162 Employment Costs 422,712 147647 161340 171476 184275 664738 747661 Office/professional 80,985 40557 17271 29199 41616 128643 121000 expenses Corporate Travel/ 72,658 14302 16280 21775 18647 71004 88000 Engagement Marketing & Media 97,428 24605 23416 95993 82937 226951 188000 Miscellaneous 212,392 3089 13695 4918 27441 49143 23750 Car Expenses 18,245 3805 6666 5176 4512 20159 21000 Games OC 60,367 0 0 0 466538 466538 0 Taxation 18,679 13360 5517 27037 112666 158580 96100 Projects 97,308 849 0 50708 123870 175427 543000 Medallist Reward Scheme 0 182500 345 0 305552 488397 82500 Total 2,257,116 528273 255881 442935 2378813 3605902 3,523,173

Surplus 1,692,228 -224,496 1,047,369 -142,102 -1,191,844 -511,073 -152,673

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Balance sheet as at 31/12/ 2014

Fixed Assets Notes 31.12.2014 31.12.2010 Tangible Assets 1 4,344 1,570 Investments 2 1,870,590 1,715,555 1,874,934 1,717,125 Current Assets Debtors 45,873 190,859 Bank 126,058 435,170 171,931 626,029 Current Liabilities Creditors -110,732 -210,255

Net Current Assets 61,199 415,774 Total Assets less current liabilities 1,936,133 Creditors: amounts falling due after more than one year -320,000 1,616,133 2,132,899 Capital and Reserves Income and expenditure account 1,616,133 2,132,899

Note 1 Tangible assets are depreciated on a straight line basis. Computer equipment 33.33%. Office equipment 25%. Note 2 The Commonwealth Games Scotland investment portfolio was valued at 31.12.2014 at £2,307,440 Note 3 The company operates a defined contribution scheme for the benefit of its employees. Contributions payable are charged to the income and expenditure account in the year they are payable.

Peter Nicolson, Director of Finance 1/5/2015

QUADRENNIAL REPORT 2011 – 2015 23 2014 COMMONWEALTH GAMES GLASGOW 2014 MEDAL TABLE

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 58 59 57 174 2 Australia 49 42 46 137 3 32 16 34 82 4 Scotland 19 15 19 53 5 15 30 19 64 6 New Zealand 14 14 17 45 7 South Africa 13 10 17 40 8 11 11 14 36 9 Kenya 10 10 5 25 10 10 4 8 22 11 Singapore 8 5 4 17 12 Malaysia 6 7 8 19

QUADRENNIAL REPORT 2011 – 2015 25 2014 TEAM SCOTLAND MEDALLISTS

GOLD Name Sport / Event Total Kimberley Renicks Judo – Women’s -48kg Aquatics (Swimming) – Women’s 400m Individual Medley Louise Renicks Judo – Women’s -52kg Aquatics (Swimming) – Men’s 200m Breaststroke & Craig MacLean Cycling(Track) – Men’s Para-Sport B Tandem 1000m Time Trial Sarah Clark Judo – Women’s -63kg Aquatics (Swimming) – Men’s 400m Individual Medley Neil Fachie & Craig MacLean Cycling (Track) – Men’s Para-Sport B Tandem Euan Burton Judo – Men’s -100kg Sarah Adlington Judo – Women’s +78kg Chris Sherrington Judo – Men’s +100kg Paul Foster & Alex Marshall Lawn Bowls – Men’s Pairs & Mikail Huggins Athletics – Women’s Para-Sport T12 100m Daniel Keatings Gymnastics (Artistic) – Men’s Pommel Horse Paul Foster, Alex Marshall, Lawn Bowls – Men’s Fours David Peacock & Neil Speirs Gymnastics (Artistic) – Men’s Parallel Bars Lawn Bowls – Men’s Singles Boxing – Lightweight -60kg Boxing – Light Welterweight -64kg 19 SILVER Name Sport / Event Total Aileen McGlynn & Louise Haston Cycling (Track) – Women’s Para-Sport B Tandem Sprint Stephanie Inglis Judo – Women’s -57kg Aquatics (Swimming) – Men’s 200m Breaststroke Drew Christie Shooting (Clay Target) – Skeet Robert Conway, Irene Edgar, Lawn Bowls – Para-Sport B2/B3 Mixed Pairs Ron McArthur & David Thomas Matt Purssey Judo – Men’s -90kg Aileen McGlynn & Louise Haston Cycling (Track) – Women’s Para-Sport B Tandem 1000m Time Trial , Robbie Renwick, Aquatics (Swimming) – Men’s 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay & Dan Wallace (Heats: Jak Scott, Gareth Mills, Cameron Brodie & Craig Hamilton)

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Name Sport / Event Total Jennifer McIntosh Shooting (Small Bore) – 50m Rifle 3 Positions Frank Baines, Adam Cox, Gymnastics (Artistic) – Men’s Team Liam Davie, Daniel Keatings & Daniel Purvis Daniel Wallace Aquatics (Swimming) – Men’s 200m Individual Medley Daniel Keatings Gymnastics (Artistic) – Men’s Individual All-Around Eilidh Child Athletics – Women’s 400m Hurdles Athletics – Women’s 800m Badminton – Women’s Singles 15 BRONZE Name Sport / Event Total John Buchanan Judo – Men’s -60kg James Millar Judo – Men’s -66kg Connie Ramsay Judo – Women’s -57kg Judo – Women’s -70kg Corrie Scott Aquatics (Swimming) – Women’s 50m Breaststroke Andrew Burns Judo – Men’s -90kg Angus McLeod & Ian Shaw Shooting (Full Bore) – Queen’s Prize Pairs Ross Murdoch Aquatics (Swimming) – Men’s 100m Breaststroke Cycling (Track) – Women’s 25km Points Race Erraid Davies Aquatics (Swimming) – Women’s Para-Sport SB9 100m Breaststroke Hannah Miley Aquatics (Swimming) – Women’s 200m Individual Medley Jennifer McIntosh Shooting (Small Bore) – Women’s 50m Rifle Prone Athletics – Men’s Hammer Throw Viorel Etko Wrestling – Men’s Freestyle -61kg Alex Gladkov Wrestling – Men’s Freestyle -65kg Daniel Purvis Gymnastics (Artistic) – Men’s Rings Reece McFadden Boxing – Flyweight -52kg Stephen Lavelle Boxing – Heavyweight -91kg & Imogen Bankier Badminton – Mixed Doubles 19

OVERALL TOTAL 53

QUADRENNIAL REPORT 2011 – 2015 27 2014 TEAM SCOTLAND REPRESENTATIVES

Aquatics (44) Fiona Donnelly 4x100m Medley Megan Gilchrist 4x200m (42) Sian Harkin 50m Freestyle, 50m Butterfly, Men (26) 4x100m Freestyle, Ryan Bennett 4x100m Medley 4x100m Medley Craig Benson 100m Breaststroke Camilla Hattersley 800m Freestyle Cameron Brodie 200m Butterfly Lucy Hope 4x200m Freestyle Martin Cremin 1500m Freestyle Kathryn Johnstone 50m & 100m Craig Hamilton 1500m Freestyle Breaststroke Michael Jamieson 100m & 200m 4x100m Medley Breaststroke Rachel-Louise Masson 4x100m Freestyle 50m Backstroke Caitlin McClatchey 200m Freestyle, Andrew McGovern 50m Backstroke 4x100m Freestyle, Kieran McGuckin 4x100m Freestyle 4x200m Freestyle Craig McNally 200m Backstroke, Hannah Miley 800m Freestyle, 4x100m Medley 200m Breaststroke, Gareth Mills 4x200m Freestyle 200m & 400m IM Stephen Milne 400m & Rachel O’Donnell 4x100m Freestyle, 1500m Freestyle 4x200m Freestyle Ross Muir 400m Individual Medley Corrie Scott 50m &100m Ross Murdoch 50m, 100m & Breaststroke 200m Breaststroke, Andrea Strachan 50m Breaststroke 4x100m Medley Aisha Thornton 800m Freestyle Jack Ness 50m Backstroke Robbie Renwick 200m & 400m (2) Freestyle, 4x100m Freestyle, Men (1) 4x200m Freestyle, 1m Springboard, 4x100m Medley 3m Springboard Craig Rodgie S14 200m Freestyle Women (1) Richard Schafers 50m Freestyle, 1m Springboard, 4x100m Freestyle 3m Springboard Duncan Scott 4x200m Freestyle Relay Jak Scott 4x200m Freestyle Team Staff (10) Lewis Smith 200m Butterfly, Team Manager – Derna Campbell 400m Individual Medley Head Coach – Graham Wardell Calum Tait 200m Breaststroke Coaches – Laurel Bailey, Adrian Campbell, Ann Jack Thorpe 4x100m Freestyle Dickson, Ben Higson, Chris Jones, Jenny Leeming, Mark Tully 50m Breaststroke Gary Paterson, Mat Trodden Daniel Wallace 400m Freestyle, 200m & 400m Athletics (58) Individual Medley, 4x200m Freestyle Men (27) Joseph Welstead 50m Breaststroke Christopher Bennett Hammer David Bishop 1500m Women (16) Raymond Bobrownicki High Jump Katie Armitage 100m Breaststroke 4 x 400m Relay Erraid Davies SB9 100m Breaststroke Luke Caldwell 5000m & 10 000m Kathleen Dawson 50m Backstroke, James Campbell Javelin 4x100m Medley Lewis Clow T37 100m

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Mark Dry Hammer Laura Whittle 5000m Andrew Frost Hammer Kirsty Yates Shot Put 10000m Joasia Zakrzewski Derek Hawkins Marathon Ross Houston Marathon Team Staff (9) Mikail Huggins T12 100m Team Manager / Head Coach – Guide Runner Stephen Maguire 800m Assistant Team Manager – Julie Mollison Andrew Lemoncello 10000m Coaches – Rodger Harkins, Robert Hawkins, Stephen Lisgo 3000m Steeplechase Mike Johnston, Ian Mirfin, Hugh Murray, Mark Greg Louden 4 x 400m Relay Pollard, Darren Ritchie Gregor Maclean Jason Maclean T37 100m Angus McInroy Discus Badminton (10) Chris O’Hare 1500m Men (5) Nicholas Percy Discus Robert Blair Mixed Doubles, Grant Plenderleith 4 x 400m Relay Men’s Doubles, Team Kris Robertson 4 x 400m Relay Martin Campbell Men’s Doubles, Team David Smith High Jump Patrick MacHugh Men’s Doubles, Team Jax Thoirs Pole Vault Kieran Merrilees Men’s Singles, Team Jake Wightman 1500m Paul Van Rietvelde Men’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles, Team Women (31) Eilidh Child 400m Hurdles Women (5) Zoey Clark 4 x 400m Relay Imogen Bankier Mixed Doubles, Libby Clegg T12 100m Women’s Doubles, Team Meggan Dawson-Farrell T54 1500m Jillie Cooper Mixed Doubles, Team Emily Dudgeon 800m Rebekka Findlay Team Marathon Kirsty Gilmour Women’s Singles, Rachel Hunter Hammer Women’s Doubles, Team Samantha Kinghorn T54 1500m Caitlin Pringle Team Kirsty Law Discus Rachael MacKenzie High Jump Team Staff (4) Kirsten McAslan 4 x 400m Relay Team Manager – Christine Black Eilish McColgan 3000m Steeplechase Head Coach – Yvette Yun Luo Susan McKelvie Hammer Coaches - Andrew Bowman, Chris Bruil 1500m, 800m Gemma Nicol 4 x 400m Relay Jade Nimmo Long Jump Boxing Jayne Nisbet High Jump Emma Nuttall High Jump Men (10) Susan Partridge Marathon Aqeel Ahmed 49kg Henrietta Paxton Pole Vault Lewis Benson 69kg Myra Perkins Hammer Charlie Flynn 60kg Elizabeth Potter 5000m, 10000m Scott Forrest 81kg Diane Ramsay 4 x 400m Relay 56kg Alison Rodger Shot Put Ross Henderson 91+kg Lynsey Sharp 800m Stephen Lavelle 91kg 5000m Reece McFadden 52kg Lennie Waite 3000m Steeplechase Kieran Smith 75kg Sarah Warnock Long Jump Josh Taylor 64kg

QUADRENNIAL REPORT 2011 – 2015 29 2014 TEAM SCOTLAND REPRESENTATIVES

Team Staff (4) Team Staff (9) Team Manager – Bob Easson Team Manager – Alasdair MacLennan Coaches – Mike Keane, Tony Kerr, Craig McEvoy Head Coach – Gary Coltman Coaches – John Hewitt, Mark McKay, Paul Newnham, Kevin Stewart Cycling (34) Mechanics – Sandy Gilchrist, Nicholas Walling Soigneur – Sarah Collins Men (17) Jonathan Biggin Track Sprint Bruce Croall Track Sprint Gymnastics (13) Neil Fachie Track Para-Cycling Andy Fenn Time Trial, Road Race ARTISTIC (10) Grant Ferguson Mountain Bike XC, Men (5) Road Race Frank Baines Team, Individual Kenta Gallagher Mountain Bike XC Adam Cox Team, Individual Craig MacLean Track Para-Cycling Pilot Liam Davie Team, Individual James McCallum Track Endurance, Daniel Keatings Team, Individual Road Race Daniel Purvis Team, Individual Time Trial, Road Race Gareth Montgomerie Mountain Bike XC Women (5) Evan Oliphant Track Endurance, Cara Kennedy Team, Individual Road Race Erin McLachlan Team, Individual John Paul Track Sprint Amy Regan Team, Individual Jack Pullar Road Race Carly Smith Team, Individual Christopher Pritchard Track Sprint Emma White Team, Individual Alistair Rutherford Track Endurance Track Sprint RHYTHMIC (3) Mark Stewart Track Endurance Women (3) Women (17) Rebecca Bee Team, Individual Katie Archibald Track Endurance, Lauren Brash Team, Individual Time Trial, Road Race Victoria Clow Team, Individual Lucy Coldwell Time Trial Laura Cluxton Track Para-Cycling Team Staff Lee Craigie Mountain Bike XC Team Manager – Tracy Rea Jenny Davis Track Sprint Head Coaches – Paul Hall (men), Sandy Fiona Duncan Track Para-Cycling Pilot Richardson (women), Marion Sands (rhythmic) Anne Ewing Road Race Coaches – Jeff Brooks, Marius Gherman, Louise Haston Track Para-Cycling Pilot Daniela Nonova, Sandra Walsh Charline Joiner Track Endurance, Road Race Hockey (32) Kerry MacPhee Mountain Bike XC Aileen McGlynn Track Para-Cycling Men (16) Gemma Neill Road Race Kenneth Bain Forward Eleanor Richardson Track Sprint Michael Bremner Defender Jessica Roberts Mountain Bike XC Jamie Cachia Goalkeeper Eileen Roe Track Endurance, Daniel Coultas Defender Road Race Alan Forsyth Forward Claire Thomas Road Race David Forsyth Defender Anna Turvey Track Endurance, Chris Grassick Midfield - Captain Time Trial Gareth Hall Forward

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William Marshall Defender Connie Ramsay -57kg Gordon McIntyre Midfield Kimberley Renicks -48kg Ian Moodie Forward Louise Renicks -52kg Christopher Nelson Midfield/Forward Nicholas Parkes Midfield Team Staff (4) Iain Scholefield Defender Team Manager – Graeme Randall Niall Stott Midfield Head Coach – David Somerville Ross Stott Midfield Coaches -– Billy Cusack Physiologist – Helen Alfano Women (16) Alison Bell Forward Vikki Bunce Midfield/Forward Lawn Bowls (17) Linda Clement Forward - Captain Men (11) Aileen Davis Defender Darren Burnett Singles & Triples (Skip) Leigh Fawcett Defender - Vice Captain Paul Foster Pairs & Fours Amy Gibson Goalkeeper Alex Marshall Pairs (Skip) & Nikki Kidd Midfield Fours (Skip) Nikki Lloyd Forward David Peacock Triples & Fours Emily Maguire Midfield Neil Speirs Triples & Fours Susan McGilveray Defender Billy Allan Para-Sport B6/B7/ Morag McLellan Midfield B8 Open Triples Catriona Ralph Defender - Vice Captain Robert Conway Para-Sport B2/ Sarah Robertson Forward B3 Mixed Pairs Nicola Skrastin Midfield Michael Simpson Para-Sport B6/B7/ Rebecca Ward Defender B8 Open Triples Ailsa Wyllie Forward Kevin Wallace Para-Sport B6/B7/ B8 Open Triples Team Staff (8) Ron McArthur Para-Sport B2/ Team Managers – Eugene Connolly (men), B3 Mixed Pairs Director Susie Elms (women) David Thomas Para-Sport B2/ Head Coaches – Derek Forsyth (men), B3 Mixed Pairs Director Gordon Sheppard (women) Coaches – Graham Moodie, David Reid (men), Women (6) Colin Clarke, Neil Menzies (women) Lauren Baillie Triples & Fours Caroline Brown Singles & Pairs (Skip) Judo (14) Claire Johnston Triples & Fours Margaret Letham Triples (Skip) & Fours Men (7) (Skip) John Buchanan -60kg Lorraine Molloy Pairs & Fours Andrew Burns -90kg Irene Edgar Para-Sport B2/B3 Euan Burton -100kg Mixed Pairs Patrick Dawson -73kg James Millar -66kg Team Staff (6) Matthew Purssey -90kg Team Manager – Ricky Taylor Christopher Sherrington +100kg Head Coach – , Bob Dick (Para-Sport) Women (7) Coaches – Jeanette Conlan, Thomas Mann, Sarah Adlington +78kg George Sneddon Sarah Clark -63kg Sally Conway -70kg Stephanie Inglis -57kg

QUADRENNIAL REPORT 2011 – 2015 31 2014 TEAM SCOTLAND REPRESENTATIVES

Netball (12) Team Staff (3) Team Leader – John Manson Women (12) Head Coach – Stephen Gemmell Claire Brownie Wing Defence/Centre Coach – Graham Shiel Karin Connell Wing Attack/Centre Rachel Forbes Goal Defence/ Shooting (16) Wing Defence Lynsey Gallagher Goal Attack/ Men (10) Goal Shooter Drew Christie Clay Target – Skeet Lesley MacDonald Goal Shooter/ Alan Goodall Pistol – 50m Pistol Goal Attack - Captain Jonathan Hammond Small Bore Rifle – June McNeill Goal Keeper/ 50m 3P, 50m Prone Goal Shooter John MacDonald Clay Target – Trap Fiona Moore-McGrath Wing Defence/Centre Angus McLeod Full Bore Rifle – Hayley Mulheron Goal Keeper/ Individual & Pairs Goal Defence - David Owen Pistol – 10m Air Pistol Vice Captain Jonathan Reid Clay Target – Trap Samantha Murphy Centre/Wing Attack Alan Ritchie Pistol – 10m Air Pistol, Wing Defence 50m Pistol Jo Pettitt Goal Shooter/ Ian Shaw Full Bore Rifle – Goal Attack Individual & Pairs Gemma Sole Goal Shooter/ Neil Stirton Small Bore Rifle – Goal Keeper 50m Prone, 50m 3P Fiona Themann Goal Keeper/ Goal Defence Women (6) Caroline Brownlie Pistol.– 10m Air Pistol, Team Staff (4) 25m Pistol Team Manager – Karen McElveen Sian Bruce Clay Target – Skeet Head Coach – Gail Parata Sarah Henderson Small Bore Rifle – Coach – Jill Fullarton 50m Prone, 50m 3P Performance Analyst – Roya Arabshahi Shona Marshall Clay Target – Trap Jennifer McIntosh Small Bore Rifle – Rugby 7s (12) 10m Air Rifle, 50m Rifle 3P, Men (12) 50m Rifle Prone Mark Bennett 10 Seonaid McIntosh Small Bore Rifle – James Eddie 2 10m Air Rifle Roddy Grant 4 Colin Gregor 8 Team Staff (5) 12 Team Manager – Donald McIntosh James Johnstone 3 Coaches – Sinclair Bruce, John Leyton-Dyson, Iain Lee Jones 7 Macgregor, Lindsay Peden 11 Scott Riddell 5 Colin Shaw 6 1 Scott Wight 9

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Squash (7) Triathlon (5)

Men (5) Men (3) Alan Clyne Men’s Singles, Marc Austin Individual Men’s Doubles & David McNamee Individual, Mixed Mixed Doubles Team Relay Stuart Crawford Men’s Doubles Grant Sheldon Individual, Mixed Harry Leitch Men’s Doubles Team Relay Greg Lobban Men’s Singles, Men’s Doubles Women (2) Kevin Moran Men’s Singles, Natalie Milne Mixed Team Relay Mixed Doubles Seonaid Thompson Mixed Team Relay

Women (2) Team Staff (4) Alexandra Clark Women’s Doubles, Team Manager – John Lunn Mixed Doubles Head Coach – Chris Volley Frania Gillen-Buchert Women’s Doubles, Coach – Blair Cartmell Mixed Doubles Mechanic – David Sharp

Team Staff (3) Team Manager – John Marchant Weightlifting/Powerlifting (5) Head Coach – Roger Flynn Men (2) Coach – Neil Gibson Peter Kirkbride 94kg Micky Yule Men’s Heavyweight Table Tennis (7) Women (3) Men (4) Georgina Black 63kg Niall Cameron Team, Men’s Doubles, Louise Mather 69kg Mixed Doubles Sophie Smyth 58kg Sean Doherty Team, Men’s Singles, Men’s Doubles, Team Staff (3) Mixed Doubles Team Manager – Jim Holland Craig Howieson Team, Men’s Singles, Coaches – Charles Hamilton, Neil Crosbie (Para- Men’s Doubles Sport Powerlifting) Gavin Rumgay Team, Men’s Singles, Men’s Doubles Wrestling (14) Women (3) Men (7) Gillian Edwards Team, Women’s Singles, Joseph Luigi Bianco 86kg Mixed Doubles Viorel Etko 61kg Lynda Flaws Team, Women’s Singles, Alex Gladkov 65kg Women’s Doubles Brian Harper 57kg Corinna Whitaker Team, Women’s Singles, Gareth Jones 65kg Women’s Doubles, Ross McFarlane 57kg Mixed Doubles Lewis Waddell 86kg Team Staff (2) Team Manager – Euan Walker Coach – Marton Marsi

QUADRENNIAL REPORT 2011 – 2015 33 2014 TEAM SCOTLAND REPRESENTATIVES

Women (7) Medical & Sports Science (29) Jayne Clason 53kg Shannon Hawke 53kg Head of Medical Services – Niall Elliott Sarah Jones 69kg Deputy Head of Medical Services & Head Kathryn Marsh 55kg Physiotherapist – Lindsay Thomson Chelsea Murphy 55kg Doctors – Stephen Boyce, Michelle Jeffrey, Derick Fiona Robertson 48kg Macleod, Alastair Nicol, David Pugh Donna Robertson 48kg Nurse – Jo Jackson Physiotherapists – Mandy Belch, David Brandie, Team Staff Maggie Bush, Kirstin Carroll, Oliver Davies, Team Manager – Colin McLaren Lesley Dawson, Linda Hardy, Maggie Hendry, Head Coach – Volodymyr Gladkov Louise Imrie, Sandi Lyall, Fiona Mather, Tracy Mcadam, Craig More, Stephen Mutch General Team Management (20) Psychologists – Misha Botting, Kris Dun Performance Analysts – Ewan Cameron, Andy Chef de Mission – Jon Doig Kerr, Simon Lovelock, Kenny More General Team Manager – Elinor Middlemiss Nutritionist – Nikos Jakubiak Deputy Team Manager – Gina Logan Deputy Team Manger – Leslie Roy HQ Office Manager – Catherine Goodfellow Village Co-ordinator – Kirsty Gillespie Head of Media & Communications – Katriona Bush Media Officers – Lorna Campbell, David Christie, Rob Eyton-Jones, John Lindsay, Stuart Mackenzie, Jennifer Pearson Digital Media Manager – James Saker Team Attaches – Lisa Allan, Phil Reid, Stuart Turner Aide to Attaches – Adrienne Sunderland Director of Scotland House – Paul Bush Scotland House Athletes’ Lounge Manager – Guy Richardson

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TEAM NUMBERS

Athletes Aquatics 27 Men + 17 Women = 44 Athletics 27 Men + 31 Women = 58 Badminton 5 Men + 5 Women = 10 Boxing 10 Men = 10 Cycling 15 Men + 13 Women = 38 Gymnastics 5 Men + 8 Women = 13 Hockey 16 Men +16 Women = 32 Judo 7 Men + 7 Women =14 Lawn Bowls 11 Men + 6 Women = 17 12 Men = 12 Shooting 10 Men + 6 Women = 16 Squash 5 Men + 2 Women = 7 Table Tennis 4 Men + 3 Women = 7 Triathlon 3 Men + 2 Women = 5 Weightlifting 2 Men + 3 Women = 5 Wrestling 7 Men + 7 Women = 14

Total Athletes 168 Men + 142 Women = 310

Staff Sports Specific Staff 69 Men + 19 Women = 88 General Team Management 25 Men + 24 Women = 49 Total Officials 94 Men + 43 Women = 137

Overall Team 262 Men + 185 Women = 447

Withdrawals following selection (3) Athletics – Allan Smith Judo – James Austin Rugby 7s –

QUADRENNIAL REPORT 2011 – 2015 35 2014 GAMES OVERVIEW

fter years of planning by Commonwealth Games Scotland and all the key A partners in Scottish sport, the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games saw a truly memorable and successful 11 days of competition in front of packed, world-class venues, with the home crowd roaring Team Scotland on to their best performance ever.

Following a magnificent build-up to the A record haul of 53 medals, 19 gold, 15 Games, Team Scotland fielded its largest silver and 19 bronze to finish fourth on the team ever, with 310 athletes meeting the medal table, was just reward for the huge selection standards for the Games. The team effort that made the whole of Scotland athletes then chose multiple World and proud. European medal-winning judoka, Euan Burton, to carry the Scottish Flag and lead Team Scotland certainly lived up to its billing them into the Opening Ceremony of the XX of 17 Sports – One Team! Commonwealth Games at on 23 July, to the rapturous applause of the Expressing his delight, Team Scotland Chef crowd. In an amazing spectacle, everyone de Mission, Jon Doig said: “When we enjoyed a night of excitement and pride, started the planning process for Glasgow, setting the tone for the 11 days of world-class our aim was to select our biggest ever team competition that were to follow. meeting the standards and to have our most successful Games ever delivering more than Para-Sport sprinter Libby Clegg and guide 33 medals and 11 Gold. We have well and Mikhail Huggins took the oath on behalf truly smashed these targets and I would like of the athletes of the Commonwealth, to pay tribute to all the athletes and staff for Shooting Team Manager, Donald McIntosh contributing to this overall Team success of represented the officials, whilst Judo Team 53 medals - a figure above even my stretch Manager and Commonwealth Games Gold targets. medallist Graeme Randall accompanied the Commonwealth Games Federation flag “Thanks to the support of all the governing into the stadium. It was then the turn of the bodies of sport and sportscotland, this was legendary Sir Chris Hoy, Scotland’s greatest undoubtedly our best ever prepared team ever Olympian, who had the honour of being ever, with all sports contributing to our ‘17 the last baton bearer to present the baton sports - one team’ ethos. to Her Majesty the Queen at the end of its incredible journey across the Commonwealth. “Glasgow 2014 organised a fabulous Commonwealth Games and provided the Across the 17 sports, Scottish competitors perfect stage for our athletes to perform on, gave it their all, with 10 sports and four spurred on by the incredible support of the out of five Para-Sports contributing to the Scottish public. These Games will live long in medal tally. This was backed up by many the memory for all of us.” other outstanding individual and team performances, with new personal bests, Jon Doig Elinor Middlemiss, Scottish and Games records set. Chef de Mission General Team Manager

36 QUADRENNIAL REPORT 2011 – 2015 AQUATICS AQUATICS

eam Scotland sent its largest aquatics team ever to Glasgow 2014, with T 38 swimmers, including two Para-Sport swimmers and two divers selected, following their nomination by Scottish Swimming. Only 12 athletes had competed in the Games before, with five of them medallists.

The action at the Tollcross International 4x200m Freestyle Relay team, to finish as the Swimming Centre got underway on day one top Scottish swimmer of the Games. of the Games and, from the outset, Scotland’s swimmers were on top form and added to But the darling of the pool was Shetland’s the team’s early gold rush. First up, Hannah Erraid Davies, who at 13 years old was Miley retained her title as Commonwealth Team Scotland’s youngest ever team member Games champion in the 400m Individual and now medallist, winning bronze in the Medley, an impressive feat and the only Para-Sport SB9 100m Breaststroke. Erraid’s Scottish athlete to do so in any sport. She beaming smile was a Games highlight that added a bronze in the 200m Individual trended worldwide on Twitter and will be Medley later in the week. remembered for many years to come.

Within minutes of Miley collecting her gold, Other swimming medallists included Corrie there was the first surprise of the night when Scott in the women’s 50m Breaststroke and 20 year old Ross Murdoch beat hometown the Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay team of favourite and fellow Scot, Michael Jamieson Stephen Milne, Robbie Renwick, Duncan into second place in the 200m Breaststroke Scott & Dan Wallace, with Jak Scott, Gareth in a new Games record. The expression on Mills, Cameron Brodie & Craig Hamilton Ross’s face said it all! Murdoch went on two ensuring the team cruised through the heats. days later to collect a bronze in the 100m This was the third successive Games where Breaststroke to confirm his arrival on the Scotland has taken silver in this event. world stage. Swimming won a total of 10 medals: 3 A third gold in the pool came from Dan gold, 3 silver and 4 bronze to take aquatic’s Wallace on day two in the men’s 400m overall Commonwealth Games medal tally to Individual Medley and he went on to pick an impressive 83 (including 23 gold), more up a further two silver medals in the 200m than any other Scottish sport at the Games. Individual Medley and as part of the men’s Over in at the Royal Commonwealth Pool, Scotland’s two divers Grace Reid and James Heatly acquitted themselves well, both setting new personal bests in the heats and finals of the 1m and 3m Springboard events.

38 QUADRENNIAL REPORT 2011 – 2015 AQUATICS

Sport results

Swimming Athlete Event Final Placing Ryan Bennett 200m Backstroke 6th in 1:58.45 100m Backstroke 9th in 54.87 Craig Benson 100m Breaststroke 4th in 1:00.44 Cameron Brodie 200m Butterfly 4th in 1:56.59 Martin Cremin 1500m Freestyle 11th in 15:27.30 Craig Hamilton 1500m Freestyle 14th in 15:35.60 Michael Jamieson 100m Breaststroke 11th in 1:02.04 200m Breaststroke SILVER in 2:08.40 Rory Lamont 50m Backstroke 13th in 26.69 Andrew McGovern 50m Backstroke 11th in 26.19 Craig McNally 200m Backstroke 5th in 1:58.27 100m Backstroke 7th in 54.54 Stephen Milne 400m Freestyle 8th in 3:49.90 1500m Freestyle 5th in 15:04.90 Ross Muir 400m Individual Medley 8th in 4:21.50 Ross Murdoch 50m Breaststroke 6th in 27.65 100 Breaststroke 3rd in 59.47 - BRONZE 200m Breaststroke 1st in 2:07.30 - GOLD Jack Ness 50m Backstroke 10th in 26.17 Robbie Renwick 200m Freestyle 5th in 1:46.79 400m Freestyle 7th in 3:48.81 Craig Rodgie S14 200m Freestyle 5th in 2:03.20 Richard Schafers 50m Freestyle 10th in 22.59 Lewis Smith 200m Butterfly 11th in 1:59.25 400m Individual Medley 5th in 4:16.17 Calum Tait 200m Breaststroke 5th in 2:10.21 Mark Tully 50m Breaststroke 4th in 27.47 Daniel Wallace 200m Indivdual Medley 2nd in 1:58.72 - SILVER 400m Individual Medley 1st in 4:11.20 - GOLD 400m Freestyle 5th in 3:46.11 Joe Welstead 50m Breaststroke 7th in 27.99 Robbie Renwick, Richard Schafers, 4x100m Freestyle Relay 4th in 4:17.66 Duncan Scott, Kieran McGuckin, Jack Thorpe, Jak Scott Daniel Wallace, Stephen Milne 4x200m Freestyle Relay 2nd in 7:09.18 - SILVER Duncan Scott, Robbie Renwick Jak Scott, Gareth Mills Cameron Brodie, Craig Hamilton

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Ryan Bennett, Ross Murdoch 4x100m Medley Relay 7th in 3:37.48 Cameron Brodie, Robbie Renwick Jack Ness, Andrew McGovern Craig Benson, Jack Thorpe Katie Armitage 100m Breaststroke 8th in 1:09.56 Erraid Davies SB9 100m Breaststroke 3rd in 1:21.68 - BRONZE Kathleen Dawson 50m Backstroke 5th in 28.47 100m Backstroke 10th in 1:01.17 Sian Harkin 50m Freestyle 7th in 25.31 50m Butterfly 15th in 27.52 Camilla Hattersley 800m Freestyle 7th in 8:33.83 Kathryn Johnstone 50m Breaststroke 6th in 31.47 100m Breaststroke 14th in 1:09.32 Caitlin McClatchey 200m Freestyle 9th in 1:59.04 400m Freestyle 12th in 4:15.36 Hannah Miley 200m Indivdual Medley 3rd in 2:10.74 - BRONZE 400m Individual Medley 1st in 4:31.76 - GOLD 800m Freestyle 5th in 8:28.15 200m Butterfly 6th in 2:09.32 200m Breaststroke =4th in 2:25.40 400m Freestyle 4th in 4:06.21 Corrie Scott 50m Breaststroke 3rd in 30.75 - BRONZE 100m Breaststroke 9th in 1:08.94 Andrea Strachan 50m Breaststroke 8th in 31.99 Aisha Thornton 800m Freestyle 10th in 8:42.85 Rachel-Louise Masson, Sian Harkin, 4x100m Freestyle Relay 5th in 3:44.56 Lucy Hope, Caitlin McClatchey, Rachael O Donnell Caitlin McClatchey, Hannah Miley, 4x200m Freestyle relay 5th in 7:59.06 Megan Gilchrist, Rachel-Louise Masson, Lucy Hope, Rachael O Donnell Kathleen Dawson, Katie Armitage, 4x100m Medley Relay 4th in 4:05.59 Fiona Donnelly, Sian Harkin, Lucy Hope, Corrie Scott, Rachel-Louise Masson

Diving Athlete Event Final Placing (Points) Grace Reid 1m Springboard 5th in 269.40 3m Springboard 9th in 297.50 James Heatly 1m Springboard 9th in 345.60 3m Springboard 8th in 393.35

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thletics also selected its largest ever team to a Commonwealth Games A following three groups of nominations by Scottish Athletics. 23 athletes were amongst the first team members named in September 2013, with a further four athletes confirmed following the closure of the Marathon selection period. A final 31 athletes were then named at Stirling Castle when the final team was announced on 12 June 2014, bringing the total number to 58 (27 men and 31 women) including five Para-Sport athletes.

The athletics action got underway on 27th that tally – 18 individuals and the 4x400m July with the Marathon attracting thousands men’s team. of spectators along the city centre course. The events also started at Paralympic silver medallist Libby Clegg and , with the stadium looking guide runner Mikail Huggins took gold in the magnificent in its converted form to a world- Para-Sport T12 100m, Scotland’s first gold class athletics track. on the track since Yvonne Murray in 1994.

Scottish athletes rose to the home Games There were emotional silvers for 400m challenge and, spurred on by a capacity Hurdler Eilidh Child and Lynsey Sharp crowd, delivered their best medal haul for 24 in the 800m on successive nights, amid years – one gold, two silver and one bronze stirring scenes at Hampden. There was also – to see Scotland finish eighth in the athletics a bronze for a delighted Mark Dry in the ‘points table’. Scotland amassed 73 points Hammer, Scotland’s first throws medal since with no fewer than 22 athletes contributing to 1982.

Other notable performances came from Jax Thoirs in the pole vault who missed out on a medal on countback to finish a cruel fourth, whilst Guy Learmonth in the 800m and Chris O’Hare in the 1500m both finished sixth and, amid hugely competitive fields, showed that they have what it takes to compete on the world stage. In the T54 1500m Samantha Kinghorn finished a strong fifth despite having to compete up a classification.

The track and field came to a finale for Scotland with the Men’s 4x400m team setting a national record in the final to finish fifth.

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Sport results

Athlete Event Final Placing Chris Bennett Hammer 12th with 61.92m David Bishop 1500m 15th in 3:43.10 Raymond Bobrownicki High Jump 9th in 2.21m Luke Caldwell 5000m 13th in 13:43.75 10000m 14th in 28:47 James Campbell Javelin 13th in 70.78m Lewis Clow T37 100m 10th in 13.41 Mark Dry Hammer BRONZE with 71.64m Andy Frost Hammer 9th with 66.63m Callum Hawkins 10000m 20th in 29:12.52 Derek Hawkins Marathon 9th in 2.14:15 Ross Houston Marathon 16th in 2.18:42 Guy Learmonth 800m 6th 1:46.69 Andrew Lemoncello 10000m 12th 28:36.33 Stephen Lisgo 3000m Steeplechase 8th in 9:05.13 Gregor Maclean Pole Vault No Height Jason Maclean T37 100m 5th in 12:93 Angus McInroy Discus 12th with 54.12m Chris O’Hare 1500m 6th in 3:40.63 Nick Percy Discus 13th in 56.71m David Smith High Jump 14th with 2.11m Jax Thoirs Pole Vault 4th with 5.45m Jake Wightman 1500m 16th in 3:43.87 Greg Louden, Jamie Bowie 4x400m Relay 5th in 3:04.07 Grant Plenderleith, Kris Robertson Eilidh Child 400m Hurdles SILVER in 55.02 Libby Clegg T12 100m GOLD in 12.20 Meggan Dawson-Farrell T54 1500m 7th in 4:07.86 Emily Dudgeon 800m 10th in 2:03.00 Hayley Haining Marathon 13th in 2.40:40 Rachel Hunter Hammer 7th in 63.29m Samantha Kinghorn T54 1500m 5th in 4:03.95 Kirsty Law Discus 11th with 52.33m Rachael Mackenzie High Jump 16th in 1.76m Eilish McColgan 3000m Steeplechase 6th in 9:44.65 Susan McKelvie Hammer 6th with 63.76m Laura Muir 800m DNS 1500m 11th in 4:14.21 Jade Nimmo Long Jump 14th with 6.23m

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Jayne Nisbet High Jump 10th equal with 1.78m Emma Nuttall High Jump 14th with 1.81m Susan Partridge Marathon 6th in 2.32:18 Henrietta Paxton Pole Vault No Height Myra Perkins Hammer 10th with 60.16m Beth Potter 5000m 9th in 15:44.38 10000m 5th in 32:33.36 Alison Rodger Shot Put 10th in 14.76m Lynsey Sharp 800m SILVER in 2:01.34 Stephanie Twell 5000m 14th in 16:30.66 Lennie Waite 3000m Steeplechase 10th in 9:51.93 Sarah Warnock Long Jump 15th with 6.22m Laura Whittle 5000m 6th in 15:33.72 Kirsty Yates Shot Put 8th with 16.42m Joasia Zakrzewski Marathon 14th in 2.45:29 Zoey Clark, Kirsten McAslan 4 x 400m Relay 9th in 3:33.91 Gemma Nicol, Diane Ramsay

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full complement of 10 badminton players were selected to represent Team AScotland at Glasgow 2014 following the nominations by Badminton Scotland.

Amongst the five men and five women, five Blair and Bankier trailed 15-12 in the first athletes were making their second Team game against Malaysian fifth seeds Chan Scotland appearance at the Commonwealth Peng Soon and Pei Jing Lai, but then won Games with a further two having had nine of the next 11 points to take the opener Commonwealth Youth Games experience. 21-17. They followed through strongly in the second, to win the contest 21-11 on their The action at the Emirates Arena got third match point after only 37 minutes. underway on day one with the start of the Team competition. Kirsty Gilmour will be remembered for securing Team Scotland’s final medal of Seeded five, Scotland cruised through the the Games, taking silver in the Women’s group stages beating Guernsey, Seychelles Singles. The Scottish No.1 and tournament and New Zealand all 5-0. They then second seed fell to Canada’s drew top seeds and defending champions 21-14 21-7, much to the disappointment of Malaysia in the first stage and lost the home fans packing Glasgow’s Emirates 3-1 to end their winning streak in the quarter Arena. Gilmour had reached the final finals. without dropping a game, but she got off to a nervous start and never quite recovered to It was then the turn of the Men’s and find her usual top form. Women’s Singles and Doubles and the Mixed Doubles to take centre court with an Despite her disappointment, 20 year old individual knockout format adopted. Gilmour achieved Scotland’s best badminton result by a Singles player at any Games, Mixed Doubles Pair, Robert Blair and Imogen her silver bettering Susan Egelstaff’s Bankier, were the first to stake their claim for bronze at 2006. Reaching the a badminton medal at Glasgow 2014. The Commonwealth final is also Kirsty’s biggest third seeds cast aside their disappointment achievement to date and augurs well for the after losing their semi-final against England’s future. top seeds Chris and , bouncing back in style in the bronze medal It was also the first time Scotland had won match later in the day. two medals since Edinburgh 1986 when added a Mixed Doubles bronze with Christine Black to his Men’s Doubles gold with .

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Sport results

Athlete Event Final Placing Kieran Merilees Men’s Singles Quarter Final 5th= Robert Blair & Paul Van Rietvelde Men’s Doubles Quarter Final 5th= Martin Campbell & Patrick McHugh Men’s Doubles Last 16 9th= Kirsty Gilmour Women’s Singles Final - SILVER Imogen Bankier & Kirsty Gilmour Women’s Doubles Last 32 17= Imogen Bankier & Robert Blair Mixed Doubles Bronze Medal Match - BRONZE Jillie Cooper & Paul Van Rietvelde Mixed Doubles Lost in Round of 64 Robert Blair, Martin Campbell, Mixed Team Quarter Final 5th= Patrick McHugh, Kieran Merilees, Paul Van Rietvielde, Imogen Bankier, Jillie Cooper, Rebekka Findlay, Caitlin Pringle

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oxers were selected for Team Scotland in each of the ten weight categories B following nominations from Boxing Scotland. Three of the ten boxers had been to the in Delhi and a further two were making the step up from the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games.

Scottish boxers have been consistently Flynn gave a commanding performance in successful at the Commonwealth Games the final against Welshman to and are the only sport to have won medals take the win with a unanimous decision. at every Games since their inception as the Having represented Team Scotland at the British Empire Games in 1930. This year’s Commonwealth Youth Games in 2011, he squad were confident that they could keep up remained unphased by the step up to senior that 100% record in Glasgow 2014. Commonwealth competition.

The early rounds of the boxing competition were held at the SECC and after a busy week in the ring, Scotland’s boxers secured four places in the semi-finals and were guaranteed four medals.

Reece McFadden (52kg), who had taken out the World number 1 from in his opening bout of the competition, had to settle for bronze in the Flyweight category For Josh Taylor (64kg), Namibia’s Junias after losing out in a split decision to Andrew Jonas was all that stood between him and Moloney of Australia. There was a bronze a complete set of Commonwealth medals. too for, Heavyweight, Stephen Lavelle (91kg) He took bronze at the Youth Games in Pune who battled hard but came up just short in 2008, silver in Delhi two years later and against of New Zealand. was determined to make it gold in Glasgow. The Prestonpans light-welterweight boxed But Delhi Silver medallist, Josh Taylor, and well from the off, and was two rounds up larger than life character, Charlie Flynn, and cruising before seeing out the third. He made it all the way to the finals. There was emerged victorious to add a second boxing a change of venue for the big occasion to gold and ensure the crowd were treated to the fabulous SSE Hydro Arena, packed with two renditions of , back to 10,000 fans determined to witness more back. Scottish success. The final medal tally of two gold and two Postal worker Charlie Flynn delivered in style bronze was the best result for the sport since and took Scotland to the 50 medal mark 1962. with boxing’s first gold of the Games in the 60kg Lightweight division. In a memorable afternoon, where Flynn described the crowd as being ‘like ants that roared like lions’,

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Sport results

Athlete Weight category Final Placing Aqeel Ahmed 49Kg - Light Flyweight Quarter Final 5th= Lewis Benson 69Kg - Welterweight Lost in round of 32 Charlie Flynn 60Kg - Lightweight Final - GOLD Scott Forrest 81Kg - Light Heavyweight Last 16 = 9th Joe Ham 56Kg - Bantamweight Quarter Final 5th= Ross Henderson 91+Kg - Super Heavyweight Quarter Final 5th= Reece McFadden 52Kg - Flyweight Semi Final - BRONZE Stephen Lavelle 91Kg - Heavyweight Semi Final - BRONZE Kieran Smith 75Kg - Middleweight Last 16 = 9th Josh Taylor 64Kg - Light Welterweight Final - GOLD

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ollowing nominations from Scottish Cycling, 34 cyclists were selected to F compete in Track, Road and Mountain Bike events at Glasgow 2014. This was the largest ever cycling squad assembled for Team Scotland at a Commonwealth Games, with an equal split between men and women. This also included six Para-Sport athletes, with the inclusion of Para-Cycling on the sport programme for the very first time.

It was the Para-Sport athletes that led the On the penultimate day of the , charge for medals, with Team Scotland’s Fachie and MacLean stepped on to the track first medal of the Games delivered in the Sir once more, this time in the Para-Cycling Chris Hoy Velodrome on day one. Sprint B Tandem, and won their second gold of the Games. This remarkable achievement Multi Paralympic medallist Aileen McGlynn saw them become two of Scotland’s four and pilot Louise Haston proved they were on double gold medallists at Glasgow 2014. top form in their qualifying event, smashing the Commonwealth Games Record in the Katie Archibald also continued to show her Women’s Para-cycling Sprint B2 Tandem. world class potential, winning bronze in the This was then bettered by the English pairing 25km Points Race on the track, along with and , setting a fourth place in the Individual Pursuit and up an intriguing battle. After taking on the a fifth place in the Scratch Race. She was Australians in the semi-final McGlynn and also the first Scottish finisher in the Women’s Haston went through to join the English duo Road Race in 7th place, at the end of a busy in a home nation’s battle for gold. In a close racing programme. race McGlynn and Haston had to settle for silver, but it was made extra special as it was After the conclusion of the action on the Scotland’s first medal of the Games. They track, spectators flocked in their thousands went on to add a further silver in the 1000m to Country Park to watch the Time Trial. Commonwealth elite take to the Mountain Bike cross-country trails. After a brilliant Experienced tandem duo Neil Fachie piloted display of team work from the Scotland men, by Craig MacLean snatched Scotland’s first National Champion Grant Ferguson crossed cycling gold of the Games in the Men’s Para- the line in fifth place, with Lee Craigie cycling 1,000 metre Time Trial B Tandem seventh in the women’s event. with a gutsy ride. As the final pair on the start sheet, watching all the other competitors The final medal tally of two gold, two set their times, it was a nail-biting wait to get silver and one bronze is Cycling’s best underway. The Australians had set the time Commonwealth Games result to date. to beat and after digging deep and giving it all they had, MacLean and Fachie crossed the line in spectacular style and made history by claiming the first ever Men’s Para-Cycling gold medal of the Commonwealth Games.

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Sport results

Cycling - Track Name Event Result Neil Fachie & Craig MacLean Para-Sport B Tandem 1000m Time Trial GOLD Neil Fachie & Craig MacLean Para-Sport B Tandem Sprint GOLD Aileen McGlynn & Louise Haston Para-Sport B Tandem 1000m Time Trial SILVER Aileen McGlynn & Louise Haston Para-Sport B Tandem Sprint SILVER Katie Archibald Points Race BRONZE Individual Pursuit 4th Scratch Race 5th Jonathan Biggin 5th Bruce Croall 1000m Time Trial 8th James McCallum Scratch Race DNF Evan Oliphant Scratch Race DNF Points Race 10th John Paul Sprint 14th 11th Christopher Pritchard Sprint 18th Keirin 9th Team Sprint 5th Alistair Rutherford Points Race DNF Callum Skinner Sprint 12th Team Sprint 5th Keirin 17th= Mark Stewart Scratch Race 6th Points Race 11th Individual Pursuit 11th Laura Cluxton & Fiona Duncan Para-Sport B Tandem 1000m Time Trial 5th Para-Sport B Tandem Sprint 5th Jenny Davis Sprint 8th 500m Time Trial 9th Charline Joiner Points Race 19th Scratch Race 17th Eleanor Richardson 500m Time Trial 8th Sprint 9th Eileen Roe Points Race 18th Scratch Race 8th Anna Turvey Individual Pursuit 12th

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Cycling - Road Name Event Result Katie Archibald Time Trial 5th Lucy Coldwell Time Trial 8th Anna Turvey Time Trial 9th Katie Archibald Road Race 7th Gemma Neill Road Race 23rd Anne Ewing Road Race 27th Charline Joiner Road Race DNF Eileen Roe Road Race DNF Claire Thomas Road Race DNF David Millar Time Trial 8th David Millar Road Race 11th Andy Fenn Road Race DNF Grant Ferguson Road Race DNF James McCallum Road Race DNF Evan Oliphant Road Race DNF Jack Pullar Road Race DNF

Cycling - Mountain Bike Name Event Result Lee Craigie Cross Country 7th Jessica Roberts Cross Country 11th Kerry MacPhee Cross Country 13th Grant Ferguson Cross Country 5th Kenta Gallagher Cross Country 10th Gareth Montgomerie Cross Country 11th

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ollowing nominations from Scottish Gymnastics, a full squad of ten artistic F gymnasts (five men, five women) were selected to compete for Team Scotland at Glasgow 2014. Six gymnasts were making their Commonwealth Games debut, with three of them making the step up to the senior ranks, having represented Scotland at the 2011 Youth Games. In addition, three rhythmic gymnasts were selected, enabling Scotland to enter the team competition for the first time since 1998.

In the stunning setting of the SSE Hydro, events with three men and two women Gymnastics won their first gold medals qualifying for the Individual All-Around final since Manchester 2002 and had their most and four men and one woman qualifying for successful Commonwealth Games ever a total of 11 apparatus finals. winning two gold, two silver and a bronze. For the rest of the week it was the story of Things got off to the perfect start with the the two Daniels, with Keatings and Purvis Men’s Team of Liam Davie, Adam Cox, each winning a further two medals. Keatings Daniel Keatings, Daniel Purvis and Frank became Commonwealth Games Champion Baines claiming a historic silver, Scotland’s on the Pommel Horse as well as winning first ever team medal in gymnastics at a silver in the Individual All-Around, whilst Commonwealth Games. teammate Daniel Purvis was the only athlete to collect a full set of medals with gold on With an unusual two-day format adopted for Parallel Bars and bronze on Rings to add to the Games, the Scots had to hold their form his Team silver. and their nerve overnight. Heading into day two the Scottish men sat in second place Frank Baines, recently returned from a career and despite gallant displays and excellent threatening back injury, also had a successful routines on Parallel Bars, High Bar and Vault, Team Scotland debut, competing in three it was still not enough to topple their fierce individual apparatus finals resulting in two rivals and GB teammates from England. fourth places, in addition to his Team medal. Meanwhile the Women’s Team finished fifth. In the Rhythmic Team competition Scotland This strong performance ensured that the finished seventh and 15 year old Lauren Scots would feature in the following days’ Brash qualified for the Individual All-Around final, a significant achievement in her first year as a senior gymnast.

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Sport results

Athlete Discipline/Event Final Placing Frank Baines Artistic - Individual All-Around 6th Artistic - Vault 5th Artistic - Parallel Bars 4th Artistic - Horizontal Bar 4th Adam Cox Artistic - Vault 7th Daniel Keatings Artistic - Individual All-Around SILVER Artistic - Horizontal Bar 6th Artistic - Pommel Horse GOLD Artistic - Floor 4th Daniel Purvis Artistic - Individual All-Around 4th Artistic - Pommel Horse 5th Artistic - Rings BRONZE Artistic - Parallel Bars GOLD Amy Regan Artistic - Individual All-Around 14th Emma White Artistic - Individual All-Around 10th Artistic - Vault 8th Lauren Brash Rhythmic - Individual All-Around 16th Frank Baines Artistic - Men’s Team TEAM SILVER Adam Cox, Liam Davie Daniel Keatings, Daniel Purvis Cara Kennedy, Artistic - Women’s Team 5th Erin McLachlan, Amy Regan, Carly Smith, Emma White Rebecca Bee Rhythmic - Team 7th Lauren Brash Victoria Clow

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he men’s and women’s Hockey teams for Glasgow 2014 were confirmed T with exactly six weeks to go until the start of the Games. Scottish Hockey nominated the full complement of 16 men and 16 women. The men’s team named six players each with over 100 caps, including Chris Nelson, William Marshall, Gareth Hall and Iain Scholefield. Two sets of brothers were also included – Niall and Ross Stott, alongside Alan and David Forsyth.

In the women’s team, there were a number of familiar and experienced faces in the line- up and none more so than Linda Clement, She was making her fourth Commonwealth Games appearance and has captained Scotland in over 100 international matches.

Scotland's women had high hopes going into the Games and a victory in their opening game against Malaysia got them off to the best possible start, in baking sunshine at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre. This was followed by defeat to Australia, then a win against Wales, before losing their final group match 2-1 against England in a very close encounter that could have gone either way. There was further disappointment in the classification games – losing 2-1 to India to finish 6th overall and better their 2010 result In the men’s competition, Team Scotland by one place. suffered defeats at the hands of South Africa and India before beating Wales 4-3 in Pool A, only to go down against Australia in their final group game. They rounded off their Games against Malaysia, losing 2-1 in their classification match to finish 8th.

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Sport results

Men Kenny Bain Scotland 0:2 South Africa (L) Group A Michael Bremner Scotland 2:6 India (L) Group A James Cachia Scotland 4:3 Wales (W) Group A Daniel Coultas Scotland 0:5 Australia (L) Group A Alan Forsyth Scotland 1:2 Malaysia (L) 8th David Forsyth Chris Grassick Gareth Hall William Marshall Gordon McIntyre Ian Moodie Christopher Nelson Nicholas Parkes Iain Scholefield Niall Stott Ross Stott

Women Ali Bell Scotland 2:0 Malaysia (W) Group B Vikki Bunce Scotland 0:9 Australia (L) Group B Linda Clement Scotland 2:0 Wales (W) Group B Aileen Davis Scotland 1:2 England (L) Group B Leigh Fawcett Scotland 1:2 India (L) 6th Amy Gibson Nikki Kidd Nikki Lloyd Susan McGilveray Morag McLellan Emily Maguire Catriona Ralph Sarah Robertson Nicki Skrastin Rebecca Ward Ailsa Wyllie

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udo made its return to the Commonwealth Games programme for the first time J since Manchester 2002, where Scottish judoka amassed 10 medals and became Scotland’s most successful sport of the Games.

For Glasgow 2014 JudoScotland nominated On day two, Scotland’s Judo team added the maximum number of 14 athletes (7 men two more medals to take their impressive and 7 women), with new rules allowing haul to eight. Sarah Clark (-63kg) won gold, multiple entries in any of the weight her second Commonwealth Games medal categories, as long as the maximum number 12 years apart, whilst Sally Conway (-70kg) of athletes was not exceeded. This allowed claimed bronze. Scotland to select its strongest possible team, which included Sarah Clark and John The atmosphere in the Judo arena had built Buchanan, veterans of the 2002 Games. to a frenzy by the final night and started with a silver and a bronze for Matt Purssey and Andy Burns respectively in the -90kg category. It was then the turn of Team Scotland flag bearer, Euan Burton (-100kg), who took to the mat determined to make up at least in part, for his London 2012 disappointment. Despite fighting up a weight category, he fought supremely to win gold in his final competitive match and bring the curtain down on an incredible sporting career. As if this this wasn’t enough for the crowd they cheered both Sarah Adlington (+78kg) and Chris Sherrington (+100kg) on The action got underway on day one of the to victory, to conclude an incredible week for Games at the SECC precinct and the team’s Scottish Judo. high hopes were quickly justified winning six medals by the close of play. These included Events that evening saw Judo become an emotional double-gold for the Renicks Scotland’s most successful ever sport at sisters, with Kimberley (-48kg) assuring a single Games, surpassing Aquatics’ her place in the history books, winning achievements of 2006, with a total of 13 Scotland’s first gold of the Games. medals (6 gold, 2 silver and 5 bronze) from 14 competitors. Fans didn’t have to wait long for a second medal, with John Buchanan (-60kg) taking bronze before Louise Renicks replicated her sister’s gold medal winning feat. The medals continued rolling in with James Millar (-66kg) and Connie Ramsay (-57kg) also both winning bronze, before Steph Inglis secured silver in the -57kg category.

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Sport results

Athlete Weight Category Final Placing John Buchanan -60Kg BRONZE Andrew Burns -90Kg BRONZE Euan Burton -100Kg GOLD Patrick Dawson -73Kg 4th James Millar -66Kg BRONZE Matthew Purssey -90Kg SILVER Christopher Sherrington +100Kg GOLD Sarah Adlington +78Kg GOLD Sarah Clark -63Kg GOLD Sally Conway -70Kg BRONZE Stephanie Inglis -57Kg SILVER Connie Ramsay -57Kg BRONZE Kimberley Renicks -48Kg GOLD Louise Renicks -52Kg GOLD

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ollowing nominations from Bowls Scotland, ten lawn bowlers (five men and Ffive women) were selected to represent Team Scotland at Glasgow 2014 and with a new format for the Games, each bowler competed in two of four events: Singles or Fours and Pairs or Triples.

Nine of the 10 bowlers had competed in a The women’s team had contrasting fortunes. total of 18 Commonwealth Games between The Fours came close, but lost, 15-21 against them and with three gold medals to their New Zealand in the bronze medal match to credit, their international experience was finish a heart-breaking fourth. looking set to be the key to success. And so it proved, when at the iconic Kelvingrove Scotland went out in the quarter finals in both Lawn Bowls Centre, spectators were to bear Singles and Triples, whilst the Pairs were witness to some of the most consistent and unable to progress beyond the group stages. impressive bowling by Scotland in many a Games. Glasgow 2014 also saw Scotland’s Para- Sport Lawn Bowlers compete in the Games By day five Team Scotland surpassed its for the first time since 2002. A B6/B7/B8 overall gold medal target of more than 11, Triples team was selected, along with a B2/ when Lawn Bowlers Alex Marshall and Paul B3 Visually Impaired Mixed Pair, who were Foster dominated Malaysia 20-3 with three each supported by a Director, classified ends to spare, to win the record breaking as athletes for the first time and eligible to 12th gold in the Men’s Pairs. receive medals won. The seven nominations were made by Scottish Disability Sport. The five-strong men’s bowling team went on to further success with Marshall and Foster The Para-Sport bowlers were also on form adding a second gold in the Fours with and got the Lawn Bowls medal tally off the teammates David Peacock and Neil Speirs ground on day three. Mixed Pairs B2/B3 beating England 16-8, whilst Darren Burnett competitors Robert Conway and Irene Edgar, controlled the Singles final beating Canada’s together with their directors Ron McArthur , 21-9 to ensure they all went and David Thomas, had to settle for silver home with gold, as the action drew to a after losing 14-10 to South Africa in the final. close at Kelvingrove. It had been a close encounter with Scotland going down and then fighting back until the fourteenth end, when a three by South Africa sealed their fate.

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Scotland’s Para Open Triples B6/B7/B8 most successful Games ever. Alex Marshall, team of Billy Allan, Michael Simpson and who had captained the men’s team to Kevin Wallace narrowly missed out on victory, was selected as Team Scotland flag the bronze medal, after England made an bearer for the Closing Ceremony and later impressive comeback to level the game at recognised as the athlete of the Games, 12-12 after the fifteenth end. In the decider, winning the Scottish Sportsperson of the England produced the decisive blow to take Year Award and presented with the Emirates the match and the medal with it. Lonsdale Trophy.

The total of four medals (three gold and a silver), was double the Lawn Bowls pre- Games medal target and resulted in their

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Sport results

Lawn Bowls - Singles Name Event Result Darren Burnett Men’s Singles GOLD Caroline Brown Women’s Singles Quarter Finals 5th=

Lawn Bowls - Pairs Paul Foster Men’s Pairs GOLD Alex Marshall Caroline Brown Women’s Pairs DNQ from Group Lorraine Malloy Robert Conway (& Ronald McArthur) Para-Sport Mixed Pairs SILVER Irene Edgar (& David Thomas)

Lawn Bowls - Triples Darren Burnett Men’s Triples Quarter Finals 5th= David Peacock Neil Speirs Lauren Baillie Women’s Triples Quarter Finals 5th= Claire Johnston Margaret Letham Billy Allan Para-Sport Triples Lost Bronze medal match - 4th Michael Simpson Kevin Wallace

Lawn Bowls – Fours Paul Foster Men’s Fours GOLD Alex Marshall David Peacock Neil Speirs Lauren Baillie Women’s Fours Lost Bronze medal match - 4th Claire Johnston Margaret Letham Lorraine Malloy

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etball Scotland nominated a team of twelve players to represent Team N Scotland at Glasgow 2014, as the sport prepared to make its first ever appearance in the Commonwealth Games.

Ranked 12th in the World going into the medals included England, Jamaica, Malawi Games, Scottish netball had seen a huge rise and South Africa, ranked 3-6th in the World in its success and popularity in recent years respectively. improving from 16th back in 2011. Scotland had a tough draw with St Lucia, Leading the charge for the Scottish Thistles New Zealand, Jamaica, Malawi and was 34 year-old captain Lesley MacDonald Northern all in their group, requiring who had earned a staggering 118 caps for them to adjust to a range of styles of play as her country and competed in three World they faced teams from across the continents. Championships. The role of vice-captain was fulfilled by Hayley Mulheron, who has Making their Commonwealth Games debut, represented Scotland at all age groups and Scotland got their campaign underway with been a regular fixture in the team alongside a strong 58-30 win over St Lucia at the MacDonald. Other key players with a SECC. However, match two saw them face combined wealth of experience included world ranked number two, New Zealand. shooter Lynsey Gallagher, who captained the The girls played well and put in a good U21 side at the World Youth Championships. defensive effort, but were overcome 71-14 Claire Brownie gave strength and power in by the Silver Ferns. the midcourt; whilst Rachel Forbes was one of the team’s top defenders. Further losses in the remaining three group games consigned them to a play-off for The Commonwealth countries are renowned 9th/10th place against Trinidad and Tobago. for being the strongest netballing nations in In their final match of the Games, they gave the world, with powerhouses Australia and a strong and composed performance to finish New Zealand battling for gold in each of the on a high with a convincing 46-28 win. past four Games. Other top contenders for

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Sport results

Athletes Match Final Placing Claire Brownie Scotland 58:30 St Lucia (W) Pool A Karin Connell Scotland 14:71 New Zealand (L) Pool A Rachel Forbes Scotland 26:68 Jamaica (L) Pool A Lynsey Gallagher Scotland 35:62 Malawi (L) Pool A Lesley MacDonald Scotland 32:37 (L) Pool A June McNeill Scotland 46:28 Trinidad & Tobago (W) 9th Fiona Morre-McGrath Hayley Mulheron Samantha Murphy Jo Pettit Gemma Sole Fiona Themann

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ompeting in its only its fourth Commonwealth Games, Scottish Rugby C nominated a squad of 12 players to represent Team Scotland at Glasgow 2014. Four of the 12 players had competed in the Games before, with two involved in Delhi 2010 when Scotland 7s had their best finish in the multi-sport event, sixth place.

The much anticipated Rugby Sevens Jones scored his fifth try of the day and then competition lived up to its billing with a Vernon stole the restart kick and sprinted in world record crowd of 171,000 flocking to from 50 metres to extend the lead before Ibrox, home turf of Rangers Football Club, Bennett, who was the Scots’ stand-out over the two days of competition. There was performer throughout the day, sealed the an electric atmosphere in the stadium, with victory. Gregor converted all three tries. support for all nations. Out of the group stages and with a quarter- Scotland made sure their medal hopes at final tie against South Africa required to keep Glasgow 2014 were still very much alive them in the medal hunt, the tension as day after day one, with two from three wins in two of the tournament dawned was palpable. their pool. All too quickly Scotland went down, 35-12 In their first game of the day, after losing against South Africa, and then also lost out three tries to four times Commonwealth to England in the fifth to eighth place play- Games champions New Zealand, Scotland off, 15-12. Despite fighting back in both bounced back and ended the match by games, with enormous encouragement from a the closest margin they have ever come to capacity crowd, from three tries down in both overturning their opponents, 14-17. first halves they were unable to rise to the occasion and were defeated by two better It was clear that confidence had been sides, to finish in seventh place. instilled in the side when they touched down eight times in their tie v Barbados to put Mark Bennett did however show that he them aside, 56-0. There were a number of is the rising star of Scottish rugby with a highlights in this game, with Wight scoring brilliant display in both matches and two his first ever Scotland 7s try and Sean Lamont quality tries. and Stuart Hogg making their mark on the team with one try apiece. The remaining scores were touched down by Jones, who scored another brace, Mark Bennett, James Johnstone and Colin Shaw.

Finally, the match against Canada was the decider for Scotland. It was a must-win tie and the 50,000 strong crowd behind them made sure that happened, as every time they touched the ball the stadium erupted.

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Sport results

Athletes Match Final Placing Mark Bennett Scotland 14:17 New Zealand (L) Pool A James Eddie Scotland 56:0 Barbados (W) Pool A Roddy Grant Scotland 21:5 Canada (W) Pool A Colin Gregor Scotland 12:35 South Africa (L) Quarter Final Stuart Hogg Scotland 15:12 England (L) Finished 7th James Johnstone Lee Jones Sean Lamont Scott Riddell Colin Shaw Richie Vernon Scott Wight

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total of 16 shooters were selected for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth A Games following nominations from Scottish Target Shooting. These included representatives from all four shooting disciplines: five from Small Bore, five from Clay Target, four from Pistol and two from Full Bore. There were six Commonwealth Games medallists amongst them and five athletes making their Games debut.

The shooting competition was held at the This medal helped Scotland reach its target Barry Buddon Shooting Centre in Angus, two of 34 plus medals and in the process Jen hours from Glasgow, with athletes staying at became Scotland’s most decorated female a satellite Village in Carnoustie. athlete in Commonwealth Games history, overtaking her mother Shirley in the record Shooting had been Scotland’s top sport at books. the Games in 2010 and they were looking to contribute again to the Team Scotland medal Shirley McIntosh’s record of four Shooting table in Glasgow. medals (gold, silver and two bronze) won across the 1994 and 1998 Games had It was the Clay Target discipline that reached stood for 16 years before Jen took her own the podium first with a silver for Drew medal tally over two Games to five (two Christie in the Skeet event, making up for his gold, silver and two bronze). fourth place in Delhi. Neil Stirton had high hopes of medalling at For the Small Bore rifle shooters, his third successive Games and remained in unpredictable and swirling winds made life the hunt for medals in the final of the Men’s extremely difficult on the outdoor range, 50m Rifle 3 Position, until the ‘standing’ where every shot needed to count to avoid element was his undoing. Both Stirton and elimination. Hammond finished just outside the medals in fourth and fifth places respectively. In the 50m Rifle Prone, Delhi gold medallist Jen McIntosh shot steadily throughout and There was also a second successive finished strongly to take bronze, but other Commonwealth Games medal for Full Bore world-class shooters including Scotland’s Jon shooters Ian Shaw and Angus McLeod Hammond in the men’s event fared less well winning bronze in the Pairs to give a total of in the conditions, to miss out on the final. four medals for Shooting.

The following day with a medal already in the bag, Jen returned with renewed confidence in the 50m Rifle 3 Position. The lead changed hands several times in a nail- biting elimination round, going down to the final shot when it took a Games record by Jasmine Ser from Singapore to beat McIntosh, who had to settle for silver.

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Sport results

Shooting - Small Bore Athlete Event Result Neil Stirton 50m Rifle 3 Positions 4th Jonathan Hammond 50m Rifle 3 Positions 5th Neil Stirton 50m Rifle Prone 8th Jonathan Hammond 50m Rifle Prone 11th Jennifer McIntosh 50m Rifle 3 Positions Silver Sarah Henderson 50m Rifle 3 Positions 11th Jennifer McIntosh 50m Rifle Prone Bronze Sarah Henderson 50m Rifle Prone 7th Jennifer McIntosh 10m Air Rifle 7th Seonaid McIntosh 10m Air Rifle 19th

Shooting - Clay Target Drew Christie Skeet Silver Jonathan Reid Trap 13th John Macdonald Trap 19th Sian Bruce Skeet 9th Shona Marshall Trap 13th

Shooting - Pistol Alan Ritchie 50m Pistol 15th Alan Goodall 50m Pistol 16th David Owen 10m Air Pistol 13th Alan Ritchie 10m Air Pistol 15th Caroline Brownlie 10m Air Pistol 24th 25m Sport Pistol 23rd

Shooting - Full Bore Angus Mcleod Queen’s Prize Individual 9th Ian Shaw Queen’s Prize Individual 10th Angus Mcleod & Ian Shaw Full Bore - Pairs Bronze

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ive men and two women were selected for Team Scotland at Glasgow 2014 F following nominations from Scottish Squash. Harry Leitch and Frania Gillen- Buchert were making their third Games appearance, with Scotland number one, Alan Clyne, his second. There were Games debuts for the remaining four athletes.

It was a fast-paced 11-day programme for Scotland’s squash players at the Sports Campus, starting with the Singles competition. Alan Clyne and Greg Lobban both made it through to the last 16, whilst Kevin Moran, who exited the main competition in the last 32, went on the contest the Classic Plate Final.

In the Mixed Doubles, both pairs of Alan Clyne and Frania Gillen-Buchert and Kevin Moran with Alex Clark qualified through their group matches, before going down in the last So it was left to Men’s Doubles pairing 16. In the Doubles the Scottish women failed of Alan Clyne and Harry Leitch to stake to make it out of the group, whilst veteran Scotland’s claim for a place on the podium Stuart Crawford with his partner Greg in the bronze medal match. But it was not Lobban, some 12 years his junior, lost out in to be and they missed out by the tightest of the quarter final to finish fifth. margins, in two sets to England’s Daryl Selby and James Willstrop.

The Scots’ 11-9 11-7 defeat at the hands of the higher seeded pair came after a long, bruising battle. Rallies were long, punishing and physical. At one point Clyne had his visor smashed by the backswing from his opponent’s racket. The match had everything the packed, mainly Scottish crowd could have dreamt of...except victory for the home pair who desperately wanted to medal this time, having finished fourth at Delhi 2010.

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Sport results

Athlete Event Result Alan Clyne Men’s Singles Last 16 9th= Greg Lobban Men’s Singles Last 16 9th= Kevin Moran Men’s Singles Last 32 17th= Classic Plate Finalist Harry Leitch & Alan Clyne Men’s Doubles Lost Bronze medal match 4th Greg Lobban & Stuart Crawford Men’s Doubles Quarter Finals 5th= Alexandra Clark & Frania Gillen Buchert Women’s Doubles DNQ from Group 9th= Alexandra Clark & Kevin Moran Mixed Doubles Last 16 9th= Frania Gillen-Buchert & Alan Clyne Mixed Doubles Last 16 9th=

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group of seven Table Tennis players were selected to represent Team A Scotland at Glasgow 2014, following nominations by Table Tennis Scotland. The team of four men and three women was a good blend of youth and experience, with three of the men having competed in previous Commonwealth Games going back to 2002, when it was first included on the sport programme.

The Men’s Team event got underway at the progressed to the last 32 before going Scotstoun Sports Campus with the Scottish down to a Welshman to bring his Singles quartet of Gavin Rumgay, Craig Howieson, tournament to a close. Niall Cameron and Sean Doherty. They performed strongly through the pool stage Gavin Rumgay, whose ranking gave him of the competition beating Uganda, higher direct entry to the last 32, won his first ranked Canada, and Tanzania to match with a decisive 4-1 victory before cruise into the quarter finals. There they came going down by the same margin against an up against India, where they lost 0-3 to end Australian in the last 16. their medal hopes. In the Women’s Singles, Lynda Flaws, won a The Women’s Team fared less well, winning marathon last match against Jamaica to win two and losing three matches and didn’t her group and progress to the last 64. There progress out of the pool. she went down to her Nigerian opponent and exited the competition, but was pleased The Table Tennis Singles event was next to have reached the main draw. on the programme and by the main draw stage, there were three Scottish men and one The Doubles competition saw good wins for woman in the mix. both men’s pairs of Rumgay and Howieson and Cameron and Doherty, before both went Craig Howieson and Sean Doherty had out in the last 16. Meanwhile the women’s qualified comfortably from the group stages pair of Corinna Whitaker & Lynda Flaws to progress to the 64 player knockout draw. won their opening match against Papua New At this stage Sean went out, but Craig Guinea before losing to Singapore to go out in the last 32.

It was then on to the Mixed Doubles with Whitaker and Doherty losing their opening match, while Gillian Edwards & Niall Cameron beat Papua New Guinea to progress to the last 32 where their Games ended.

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Sport results

Athlete Event Result Gavin Rumgay Men’s Singles Last 16 9th= Craig Howieson Men’s Singles Last 32 17th= Sean Doherty Men’s Singles Last 64 33rd= Gillian Edwards Women’s Singles DNQ from Group Lynda Flaws Women’s Singles Last 64 33rd= Corinna Whitaker Women’s Singles DNQ from Group Gavin Rumgay & Craig Howieson Men’s Doubles Last 16 9th= Sean Docherty & Niall Cameron Men’s Doubles Last 16 9th= Corinna Whitaker & Lynda Flaws Women’s Doubles Last 32 17th= Corinna Whitaker & Sean Doherty Mixed Doubles Last 64 33rd= Gillian Edwards & Niall Cameron Mixed Doubles Last 32 17th= Niall Cameron Men’s Team Quarter Final 5th= Sean Docherty Craig Howieson Gavin Rumgay Gillian Edwards Women’s Team DNQ from Group 14th Lynda Flaws Corinna Whitaker

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riathlon was introduced to the Commonwealth Games in 2002 and following Tan absence at the Delhi 2010 Games, it returned to the programme for Glasgow 2014 with both Individual and a new Mixed Team Relay event, held at the scenic .

Five athletes were selected for Team Scotland In the end, first Scot home was David following their nomination by Triathlon McNamee in 7th, with Grant Sheldon in 14th Scotland – three men who would contest the and Austin in 22nd. individual event, with the top two selected for the relay and two women selected for the Two days later and making its relay only. Commonwealth debut was the Mixed Team Triathlon Relay, a fast-paced tag-team event The Individual Triathlons were the first medal which sees two men and two women from events of the Commonwealth Games. A test each country swim 250m, cycle 6.6km and of skill and endurance, the event starts with run 1.6km. a 1500m open water swim, before a 40km cycle then a 10km run to finish. Scotland’s Natalie Milne, Grant Sheldon, Seonaid Thompson and David McNamee joined forces and roared on by fantastic home support, the quartet clocked a collective one hour, seventeen minutes and 50 seconds. McNamee brought the team home in an exciting finish, which saw the Irvine-born World Series competitor pip Welshman Morgan Davies by three seconds to finish seventh.

England, with the dominant Brownlee brothers in their four, won in a time of 1.13:24 with South Africa taking silver and A strong swim and a breakaway in the Australia the bronze, the latter two teams early stages of the bike leg by 20-year- separated by a single second. Canada old Marc Austin gave local crowds hope finished fourth, three seconds outside the that a Scot might join England’s dominant medals. Brownlee brothers on the podium in the Men’s Triathlon. However the pace set by the reigning World and Olympic champion Alistair, and his younger brother Jonathan, proved too much for Austin who faded in the second half of the 40km ride. In hot conditions, on a punishing course, the 10km run that followed was not something Austin wanted to remember.

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Athlete Event Finishing position Marc Austin Men’s Individual 22nd in 1.57:53 David McNamee Men’s Individual 7th in 1.50:59 Grant Sheldon Men’s Individual 14th in 1.53:10 David McNamee, Grant Sheldon Mixed Team Relay 7th in 1.17:50 Natalie Milne, Seonaid Thompson

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our weightlifters and one Para-Sport Powerlifter were selected to represent FTeam Scotland at Glasgow 2014, following nominations from Scottish Weightlifting. Delhi 2010 silver medallist, Peter Kirkbride, was the sole male weightlifter and was joined by three female lifters, the first time Scotland had taken part in the women’s competition.

Team Scotland was also making its first appearance in the Para-Sport Powerlifting, with Michael ‘Micky’ Yule competing in the Men’s Heavyweight competition.

Georgi Black (-63kg) was Scotland’s top performing female weightlifter at the Games. With her first lift of 75kg in the snatch and then an impressive 100kg on her third lift in the clean & jerk, Georgi set a new Scottish record of 175kg combined to finish 9th. Her cousin Sophie Smyth (-58kg) was also in the clean & jerk and was left without a competing in the Games and she too set combined score to count. a new personal best in the clean & jerk element, to lift a combined total of 145kg It was then the turn of the Para-Sport that saw her finish 14th. Powerlifters to take to the platform at the Clyde Auditorium. Louise Mather (-69kg), who had only been in the sport for 18 months, got off to a shaky In the S750 Heavyweight category (+72kg) start in the snatch, posting 75kg with her for Scotland was Micky Yule, a Sergeant in final attempt, before recovering to lift 96kg in the British Army, who was tragically injured the clean & jerk to give her a total of 171kg by an improvised explosive device (IED) and 11th place in the competition. whilst serving in Afghanistan in 2010. His injuries required more than 40 operations After a difficult year for Delhi silver medallist, and left him a double amputee. Competing in Peter Kirkbride, Glasgow 2014 proved a Powerlifting competitions for the Army since disappointment, as he failed to post a lift 2007, Yule took a year to recover from his accident before getting back into the gym in 2011 and competing for Great Britain in Para-Sport Powerlifting.

Up against some strong opposition, Micky lifted 172.9kg to finish in a credible 4th place.

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Sport results

Weightlifting Name Event Result Peter Kirkbride -94 Kg DNS Georgina Black -63Kg 175Kg - 9th Louise Mather -69Kg 171Kg - 11th Sophie Smyth -58Kg 145Kg - 14th

Para-Sport Powerlifting Micky Yule S750 +72Kg 172.9Kg - 4th

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cottish Wrestling nominated a full complement of 14 athletes (seven men and Sseven women) to compete at Glasgow 2014. As in Judo, revised rules made it possible to enter multiple athletes in any given weight category as long as the maximum number of athletes was not exceeded. Seven athletes had represented Team Scotland at previous Games and one had been part of Youth Team Scotland at Pune 2008.

It wasn’t long before Wrestling contributed to impressive round of 16 win over Timea Team Scotland’s medal haul, making a return Kitiona of . Alex used his experience to the Commonwealth Games podium for the to overcome Jones and set up the showpiece first time in 20 years. medal match.

Viorel Etko became the first Scot since Alex surged into an early 8-1 lead and 1994 to win a Wrestling medal at a flipped his opponent four times in what Commonwealth Games, taking bronze in looked like the match-ending result. Instead, the 61kg competition. Etko won three of his following a video replay, he was adjudged four bouts at the SECC Precinct, on route to to have touched his shoulders on the mat and winning his first Games medal. It was in the the match continued. semi-final that he missed out on the gold/ silver final, out-muscled by eventual gold Rattled by the decision, Alex soon found medallist, David Tremblay of Canada, 2-10. himself ahead by just a single point and However in the bronze medal match he beat worse was to come as, twenty seconds Malta’s Adam Vella, 10-0 in just one minute before the end of the first round, he jarred and 46 seconds and thrilled the home crowd his knee, requiring an extended medical with his joyful celebrations. stop whilst the medical team bandaged him up. Showing incredible inner strength, Alex It was then the turn of Alex Gladkov (65kg), returned to his feet and went the full six coached by his father, Volodymyr, to collect minutes to claim the bronze. Team Scotland’s second Wrestling bronze in epic fashion, with the 28-year-old overcoming In the women’s competition Sarah Jones controversial calls, and a mid-match knee (69kg), Shannon Hawke (53kg) and Fiona injury, to defeat his Sri Lankan opponent Robertson (48kg) were the top performers all Chamara Perera. finishing in fifth place.

Alex had lost his opening encounter of the With two bronze medals Wrestling matched day against London 2012 Olympic bronze their 1994 performance, the last time they medallist , but with the were on the podium. Indian going all the way to win the gold, Alex was given a reprieve in the bronze medal repechage. There, he faced teammate Gareth Jones, the 20-year-old from Old Kilpatrick, who also lost to Dutt after an

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Sport results

Name Event Result Joseph ‘Luigi’ Bianco Freestyle 86kg Lost in Quarter Final Viorel Etko Freestyle 61kg BRONZE Alex Gladkov Freestyle 65kg BRONZE Brian Harper Freestyle 57kg Lost in Heat Gareth Jones Freestyle 65kg Lost in Quarter Final Repechage Ross McFarlane Freestyle 57kg Lost in Heat Lewis Waddell Freestyle 86kg Lost in Quarter Final Jayne Clason Freestyle 53kg Lost in Quarter Final Shannon Hawke Freestyle 53kg 5th Sarah Jones Freestyle 69kg 5th Kathryn Marsh Freestyle 55kg Lost in Quarter Final Chelsea Murphy Freestyle 55kg Lost in Quarter Final Donna Robertson Freestyle 48kg Lost in Heat Fiona Robertson Freestyle 48kg 5th

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Year Venue Gold Silver Bronze Total 1930 Hamilton 2 3 5 10 1934 London 5 4 17 26 1938 - 2 3 5 1950 5 3 2 10 1954 6 2 5 13 1958 5 5 3 13 1962 4 7 3 14 1966 Kingston 1 4 4 9 1970 Edinburgh 6 8 11 25 1974 3 5 11 19 1978 3 6 5 14 1982 Brisbane 8 6 12 26 1986 Edinburgh 3 12 18 33 1990 Auckland 5 7 10 22 1994 Victoria 6 3 11 20 1998 3 2 7 12 2002 Manchester 6 8 16 30 2006 Melbourne 11 7 11 29 2010 Delhi 9 10 7 26 2014 Glasgow 19 15 19 53 TOTALS 110 119 180 409

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Aquatics Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 1930 (Hamilton) Silver 100 yards Backstroke – W Francis Women’s 100 yards Freestyle – E King Bronze Women’s 220 yards Breaststroke – E King Women’s 440 yards Freestyle – C Stewart Women’s 400 yards Freestyle Relay – J McDowell, C Stewart, J McVey, E King 1934 (London) Gold 100 yards Backstroke – W Francis 200 yards Breaststroke – N Hamilton Silver 330 yards Medley Relay – W Francis, N Hamilton, M Chassels Women’s 100 yards Backstroke – M Hamilton Bronze 880 yards Freestyle Relay – G Anderson, M Chassels, HC Cunningham, W Burns Women’s 100 yards Freestyle – J McDowall Women’s 330 yards Medley Relay – M Hamilton, M McCallum, J McDowall 1938 (Sydney) Bronze Women’s 110 yards Backstroke – M Hamilton 1950 (Auckland) Gold Diving 10m Platform – P Heatly Women’s 220 yards Breaststroke – HO Gordon Silver Diving 3m Springboard – P Heatly Bronze 110 yards Backstroke – AD Kinnear Women’s 330 yard Medley Relay – M Girvan, HO Gordon, E Turner 1954 (Vancouver) Gold Diving 3m Springboard – P Heatly Women’s 220 yards Breaststroke – HO Gordon Women’s 330 yards Medley Relay – HO Gordon, M Girvan, M McDowall Silver 440 yards Freestyle – J Wardrop Bronze Diving 10m Platform – P Heatly 330 yards Medley Relay – R Wardrop, J Wardrop, I Service Women’s 400 yards Freestyle – M Girvan 1958 (Cardiff) Gold 220 yards Butterfly – I Black Diving 10m Platform – P Heatly Silver 440 yards Freestyle – I Black 880 yards Freestyle Relay – R Streenan, AT Still, J Leiper, I Black 1962 (Perth) Silver 110 yards Freestyle – R McGregor 1966 (Kingston) Silver 110 yards Freestyle – R McGregor 1970 (Edinburgh) Bronze 200m Breaststroke – D Wilkie 1974 (Christchurch) Gold 200m Breaststroke – D Wilkie 200m Individual Medley – D Wilkie Silver 100m Breaststroke – D Wilkie Women’s 100m Butterfly – K Wickham Bronze Women’s 100m Breaststroke – S Dickie Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay – S Dickie, M McGlashan, G Fordyce, K Wickham

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Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 1982 (Brisbane) Silver 200m Individual Medley – R Brew Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay – C Finlay, S Inkson, A Hamilton, N Ramsay Bronze 4x200m Freestyle Relay – D Campbell, G Wilson, N Cochran, P Easter 4x100m Medley Relay – D Campbell, I Campbell, P Easter, W McGoldrick Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay – B Rose, N Geddes, C Finlay, N Ramsay 1986 (Edinburgh) Silver Women’s 200m Individual Medley – J Hill Women’s 100m Breaststroke – J Hill Bronze 200m Freestyle Medley – N Cochran Women’s 200m Freestyle – R Gilfillan 1994 (Victoria) Bronze 200m Individual Medley – Fraser Walker 1998 (Kuala Lumpur) Silver 50m Freestyle – Alison Sheppard 2002 (Manchester) Gold 50m Freestyle – Alison Sheppard Silver 1500m Freestyle – Graeme Smith 200m Backstroke – Gregor Tait Bronze 400m Freestyle – Graeme Smith 50m Butterfly – Alison Sheppard 2006 (Melbourne) Gold 400m Freestyle – 400m Individual Medley – David Carry 200m Backstroke – Gregor Tait 200m Individual Medley – Gregor Tait 200m Freestyle – Caitlin McClatchey 400m Freestyle – Caitlin McClatchey Silver 400m Individual Medley – Euan Dale 200m Breaststroke – Kirsty Balfour 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay – David Carry, Euan Dale, Andy Hunter, Robbie Renwick Bronze 100m Backstroke – Gregor Tait 100m Breaststroke – Kirsty Balfour 4 x 100m Medley Relay – Gregor Tait, Kris Gilchrist, Todd Cooper, Craig Houston, Chris Jones 2010 (Delhi) Gold 200m Freestyle – Robbie Renwick 400m Individual Medley – Hannah Miley Silver 200m Breaststroke – Michael Jamieson 100m Freestyle Para Sport S8 – Sean Fraser 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay – Andy Hunter, David Carry, Jak Scott, Robbie Renwick (Cameron Brodie, Lewis Smith) Bronze 400m Freestyle – David Carry Synchronised Swimming Solo –

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Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 2014 (Glasgow) Gold 200m Breaststroke – Ross Murdoch 400m Individual Medley – Daniel Wallace 400m Individual Medley – Hannah Miley Silver 200m Breaststroke – Michael Jamieson 200m Individual Medley – Daniel Wallace 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay – Stephen Milne, Robbie Renwick, Duncan Scott, Daniel Wallace (Heats: Jak Scott, Gareth Mills, Cameron Brodie, Craig Hamilton) Bronze 100m Breaststroke – Ross Murdoch 200m Individual Medley – Hannah Miley 50m Breaststroke – Corrie Scott Para-Sport SB9 100m Breaststroke – Erraid Davies Gold: 23 Silver: 28 Bronze: 32 AQUATICS MEDAL TOTAL: 83

Athletics Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 1930 (Hamilton) Gold Marathon – DM Wright 1934 (London) Gold 440 yards Hurdles – FAR Hunter Silver Marathon – DM Robertson Bronze Marathon – DM Wright 100 yards – I Young High Jump – JF Mitchie Hammer – W Mackenzie 880 yards – JC Stothard 4 x 440 yards Relay – FAR Hunter, RB Wylde, JC Stothard, RHH Wallace 4 x 110 yards Relay – R Murdoch, I Young, DA Brownlee, AD Turner Women’s 660 yards Relay – C Jackson, J Cunningham, M Mackenzie, S Dobbie 1938 (Sydney) Silver Discus – D Young 1950 (Auckland) Gold Hammer – DM Clark Silver High Jump – AS Paterson Six miles – A Forbes 1954 (Vancouver) Gold Marathon – J McGhee Bronze Hammer – ECK Douglas 1962 (Perth) Silver Shot Putt – MR Lindsay Discus – MR Lindsay 1966 (Kingston) Gold Marathon – J Alder Bronze Six miles – J Alder 1970 (Edinburgh) Gold 10,000m – JL Stewart 5,000m – I Stewart Women’s 800m – R Stirling Women’s Discus – R Payne Silver 5,000m – I McCafferty Marathon – J Alder

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Year/Venue Medal Event / Name Bronze 20 Miles Walk – WM Sutherland Women’s High Jump – M Walls 1974 (Christchurch) Silver Women’s Discus – R Payne 1978 (Edmonton) Gold 200m – A Wells 4 x 100m Relay – A Wells, D Jenkins, A McMaster, RC Sharp Silver 100m – A Wells Bronze 1,500m – J Robson High Jump – B Burgess Hammer – C Black 1982 (Brisbane) Gold 100m – A Wells 200m – A Wells Women’s Discus – M Ritchie Silver Women’s 800m – A Clarkson Bronze 100m – C Sharp 200m – C Sharp Hammer – C Black Pole Vault – G Eggleton 4 x 100m Relay – A McCuaig, C Sharp, A Wells, A McMaster Women’s 4 x 400m Relay – S Whittaker, A Clarkson, A Bridgeman, L MacDonald 1986 (Edinburgh) Gold Women’s 10,000m – L Lynch Silver 800m – T McKean High Jump – G Parsons Bronze Women’s 3,000m – Y Murray Women’s 200m – S Whittaker 4 x 100m Relay – J Henderson, G McCallum, C Sharp, E Bunney 1990 (Auckland) Gold Women’s 10,000m – L McColgan Silver Women’s 3,000m – Y Murray 4 x 400m Relay – B Whittle, D Strang, T McKean, M Davidson Bronze Women’s 3,000m – L McColgan High Jump – G Parsons 1994 (Victoria) Gold Women’s 10,000m – Y Murray Bronze High Jump – G Parsons 1998 (Kuala Lumpur) Silver 400m – Allison Curbishley 2002 (Manchester) Silver 400m – Lee McConnell Bronze Decathlon – Jamie Quarry 2006 (Melbourne) Silver 110m Hurdles – Chris Baillie Bronze 400m Hurdles – Lee McConnell 2010 (Delhi) Silver 400m Hurdles – Eilidh Child Bronze 1500m – Stephanie Twell 2014 (Glasgow) Gold Para-Sport 100m T12 – Libby Clegg, Mikail Huggins Silver 400m Hurdles – Eilidh Child 800m – Lynsey Sharp Bronze Hammer Throw – Mark Dry Gold: 18 Silver: 21 Bronze: 31 ATHLETICS MEDAL TOTAL: 70

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Badminton Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 1966 (Kingston) Bronze Mixed Doubles – Muriel Ferguson, RS McCoig 1978 (Edmonton) Silver Mixed Doubles – Joanna Flockhart, W Gilliland 1986 (Edinburgh) Gold Men’s Doubles – W Gilliland, D Travers Bronze Mixed Doubles – Christine Heatly, W Gilliland 1998 (Kuala Lumpur) Bronze Women’s Doubles – Elinor Middlemiss, Sandra Watt 2002 (Manchester) Bronze Mixed Team – Bruce Flockhart, Alastair Gatt, , Craig Robertson, Graham Simpson, Graeme Smith, Susan Hughes, Kirsteen McEwan, Elinor Middlemiss, Fiona Sneddon, Sandra Watt, Yuan Wemyss 2006 (Melbourne) Bronze Singles – Susan Hughes 2014 (Glasgow) Silver Singles – Kirsty Gilmour Bronze Mixed Doubles – Robert Blair, Imogen Bankier Gold: 1 Silver: 2 Bronze: 6 BADMINTON MEDAL TOTAL: 9

Boxing Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 1930 (Hamilton) Gold Lightweight – J Rolland Silver Bantamweight – T Holt Bronze – A Lyons 1934 (London) Silver Light Heavyweight – G Holton Bronze Heavyweight – Lord D Douglas-Hamilton Bantamweight – T Wells 1938 (Sydney) Silver Featherweight – J Watson Bronze Flyweight – H Cameron 1950 (Auckland) Gold Flyweight – H Riley Featherweight – HG Gilliland 1954 (Vancouver) Gold Bantamweight – J Smillie Flyweight – R Currie Silver Lightweight – F McQuillan 1958 (Cardiff) Gold Flyweight – J Brown Lightweight – R McTaggart Silver Light Welterweight – R Kane Bronze Bantamweight – A Owen Light Heavyweight – W Bannon Welterweight – RD Scott 1962 (Perth) Gold Flyweight – R Mallon Featherweight – J McDermott Silver Light Welterweight – R McTaggart Bronze Light Heavyweight – T Menzies

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Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 1966 (Kingston) Silver Light Middleweight – T Imrie Bronze Welterweight – A Peace 1970 (Edinburgh) Gold Light Middleweight – T Imrie Silver Lightweight – J Gillan Bronze Flyweight – A McHugh Bantamweight – S Olgilvie Welterweight – T Joyce Light Heavyweight – J Rafferty 1974 (Christchurch) Silver Light Middleweight – A Harrison Bronze Light Flyweight – J Bambrick Welterweight – S Cooney Light Welterweight – J Douglas 1978 (Edmonton) Silver Light Welterweight – J Douglas Bronze Lightweight – J McAllister 1982 (Brisbane) Silver Flyweight – J Kelly 1986 (Edinburgh) Silver Welterweight – J McAllister Light Heavyweight – H Lawson Heavyweight – D Young Bronze Light Flyweight – W Docherty Bantamweight – G Brooks Light Middleweight – A Mullen Middleweight – G Ferrie 1990 (Auckland) Gold Light Welterweight – C Kane Bronze Lightweight – D Anderson 1994 (Victoria) Gold Flyweight – P Sheppard Silver Light Heavyweight – J Wilson Bronze Light Middleweight – J Townsley 1998 (Kuala Lumpur) Gold Featherweight – Bronze Light Middleweight – Jackie Townsley Welterweight – Colin McNeil 2002 (Manchester) Bronze 71kg Light Middleweight – Craig McEwan 91kg Heavyweight – Andrew Young 2006 (Melbourne) Gold 81kg Light Heavyweight – Kenny Anderson – 2010 (Delhi) Gold 81kg Light Heavyweight – Silver 60kg Lightweight – Josh Taylor Bronze 91kg Heavyweight – Stephen Simmons 2014 (Glasgow) Gold 60kg Lightweight – Charlie Flynn 64kg Light Welterweight – Josh Taylor Bronze 52kg Flyweight – Reece McFadden 91kg Heavyweight – Stephen Lavelle Gold: 17 Silver: 16 Bronze: 30 BOXING MEDAL TOTAL: 63

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Cycling Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 1970 (Edinburgh) Silver 10 mile Scratch Race – B Temple 1986 (Edinburgh) Bronze 1000m Match Sprint – E Alexander 2002 (Manchester) Gold 1km Time Trial – Chris Hoy Bronze Team Sprint – Craig MacLean, , Chris Hoy & Marco Librizzi 2006 (Melbourne) Gold Team Sprint – Craig MacLean, Ross Edgar, Chris Hoy Silver Sprint – Ross Edgar Bronze 25km Points Race – Kate Cullen Keirin – Ross Edgar 1km Time Trial – Chris Hoy 20km Scratch Race – James McCallum 2010 (Delhi) Gold Road Individual Time Trial – David Millar Silver Team Sprint – Jenny Davis & Charline Joiner Bronze Road Race – David Millar 2014 (Glasgow) Gold Para-Sport B Tandem1000m Time Trial – Neil Fachie, Craig MacLean Para-Sport B Tandem Sprint – Neil Fachie, Craig MacLean Silver Para-Sport B Tandem Sprint – Aileen McGlynn, Louise Haston Para-Sport B Tandem 1000m Time Trial – AileenMcGlynn, Louise Haston Bronze 25km Points Race – Katie Archibald Gold: 5 Silver: 5 Bronze: 8 CYCLING MEDAL TOTAL: 18

Fencing Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 1962 (Perth) Gold Foil – AM Leckie 1966 (Kingston) Silver Sabre – AM Leckie Bronze Foil Team – R Wilson, G Sander, J Rorke 1970 (Edinburgh) Gold Sabre – AM Leckie Silver Sabre Team – AM Leckie, GL Wiles, AH Mitchell Epee Team – RD Russell, GG Sandor, IA Hunter Women’s Foil Team – S Youngs, J Bain, B Williams Bronze Women’s Foil – S Youngs Gold: 2 Silver: 4 Bronze: 2 FENCING MEDAL TOTAL: 8

Gymnastics

Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 1994 (Victoria) Bronze Rhythmic, Hoop – J Walker 2002 (Manchester) Gold Rings – Steve Frew Bronze Vault – Barry Collie

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Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 2006 (Melbourne) Bronze High Bar – Adam Cox 2014 (Glasgow) Gold Pommel Horse – Daniel Keatings Parallel Bars – Daniel Purvis Silver Men’s Team – Daniel Keatings, Daniel Purvis, Frank Baines, Adam Cox, Liam Davie Individual All-Around – Daniel Keatings Bronze Rings – Daniel Purvis Gold: 3 Silver: 2 Bronze: 4 GYMNASTICS MEDAL TOTAL: 9

Judo Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 1990 (Auckland) Gold Women’s under 56kg – L Cusack Silver Women’s under 52kg – C Schiach Under 86kg – W Sweatman Under 65kg – M Preston Bronze Open – G Campbell Under 71kg – B Cusack Under 95kg – G Campbell Women’s under 48kg – D Robertson 2002 (Manchester) Gold Under 81kg – Graeme Randall Silver Under 57kg – Jennifer Brien Under 63kg – Sarah Clark Under 66kg – David Somerville Bronze Under 70kg – Amanda Costello Under 52kg – Karen Cusack Over 78kg – Stephanie Hart Under 73kg – Lee McGrorty Under 48kg – Fiona Robertson Under 90kg – Steven Vidler 2014 (Glasgow) Gold Under 100kg – Euan Burton Over 100kg – Chris Sherington Under 48kg – Kimberley Renicks Under 52kg – Louise Renicks Under 63kg – Sarah Clark Over 78kg – Sarah Adlington Silver Under 90kg – Matt Purssey Under 57kg – Stephanie Inglis Bronze Under 60kg – John Buchanan Under 66kg – James Millar Under 90kg – Andrew Burns Under 57kg – Connie Ramsay Under 70kg – Sally Conway Gold: 8 Silver: 8 Bronze: 15 JUDO MEDAL TOTAL: 31

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Lawn Bowls Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 1930 (Hamilton) Bronze Fours – D Fraser, J Orr, T M Chambers, W Campbell 1934 (London) Gold Singles – R Sprot Bronze Fours – W Lowe, CW Tait, JP Morrison, J Brown 1954 (Vancouver) Bronze Pairs – GB Budge, JWC Carswell 1962 (Perth) Silver Singles – J Watson Black Pairs – T Hamil, MW Purdon Fours – MW Purdon, J Watson Black, T Hamil, W Moore 1970 (Edinburgh) Silver Fours – A McIntosh, J Slight, DG Pearson, N Pryde 1974 (Christchurch) Gold Pairs – A McIntosh, J Christie Bronze Singles – W Wood Fours – DM Moffat, J Marshall, WG Scott, J McRae 1978 (Edmonton) Silver Pairs – A McIntosh, W Wood 1982 (Brisbane) Gold Singles – W Wood Pairs – J Watson, D Gourlay 1986 (Edinburgh) Gold Pairs – G Adrain, G Knox Silver Women’s Singles – S McCrone Bronze Singles – R Corsie 1990 (Auckland) Gold Fours – W Wood, G Adrain, I Bruce, D Love Bronze Singles – R Corsie 1994 (Victoria) Gold Singles (visually impaired) – L Brand Singles – R Corsie Women’s Pairs – S Gourlay, F Whyte Bronze Women’s Fours – D Barr, E Dickson, E Forsyth, J Maxwell 1998 (Kuala Lumpur) Gold Women’s Pairs – Margaret Letham, Joyce Lindores 2002 (Manchester) Gold Triples (physically disabled) – David Heddle, Ivan Prior, John Robertson Pairs – Alex Marshall, George Sneddon 2006 (Melbourne) Gold Pairs – Alex Marshall, Paul Foster Silver Women’s Pairs – Joyce Lindores, 2014 (Glasgow) Gold Pairs – Alex Marshall, Paul Foster Fours – Alex Marshall, Paul Foster, David Peacock, Neil Speirs Singles – Darren Burnett Silver Para-Sport Mixed Pairs B2/B3 – Robert Conway, Irene Edgar, Ron McArthur, David Thomas Gold: 16 Silver: 8 Bronze: 8 LAWN BOWLS MEDAL TOTAL: 32

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Rowing Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 1986 (Edinburgh) Bronze Pairs – E Pearson, D Riches Gold: 0 Silver: 0 Bronze: 1 ROWING MEDAL TOTAL: 1

Shooting Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 1974 (Christchurch) Silver Fullbore Rifle – CN McEachran Bronze Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone – AM Allan 1978 (Edmonton) Gold Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone – AM Allan 1982 (Brisbane) Gold Air Rifle Pairs – AM Allan, B MacNeil. Fullbore Rifle – A Clarke Smallbore 50m Rifle 3 Position – AM Allan Silver Rapid Fire Pistol Pairs – H Hunter, J Cairns Centre Fire Pistol – J Cairns Bronze Smallbore 50m Rifle 3 Position Pairs – AM Allan, B MacNeil Clay Target Trap Pairs – M Girvan, J Young. 1986 (Edinburgh) Silver Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone – AM Allan Smallbore 50m Rifle 3 Position – AM Allan Bronze Smallbore 50m Rifle 3 Position Pairs – AM Allan, B MacNeil Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone – J Knowles 1990 (Auckland) Gold Clay Target Skeet Pairs – J Dunlop, I Marsden Bronze Smallbore 50m Rifle 3 Position Pairs – W Murray, R Law 1994 (Victoria) Gold Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone – Shirley McIntosh Silver Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone Pairs – Shirley McIntosh, P Littlechild Smallbore 50m Rifle 3 Position Pairs – AM Allen, W Murray Bronze Air Rifle Pairs – R Law, D Rattray Clay Target Skeet Pairs – I Marsden, M Thomson. Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone – P Littlechild Smallbore 50m Rifle 3 Position – AM Allan 1998 (Kuala Lumpur) Bronze Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone Pairs – Shirley McIntosh, Susan Bell Smallbore 50m Rifle 3 Position Pairs – Shirley McIntosh, Janis Thomson Air Rifle Pairs – D Rattray, R Law 2002 (Manchester) Silver Clay Target Skeet – Michael Thomson Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone Pairs – Susan Jackson, Sheena Sharp Bronze Clay Target Skeet – Edith Barnes 2006 (Melbourne) Gold Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone – Sheena Sharp Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone Pairs – Sheena Sharp, Susan Jackson Silver Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone Pairs – Martin Sinclair, Neil Stirton

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Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 2010 (Delhi) Gold Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone Pairs – Jonathan Hammond, Neil Stirton Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone – Jonathan Hammond Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone Pairs – Jennifer McIntosh, Kay Copland Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone – Jennifer McIntosh Silver Smallbore 50m Rifle 3 Position – Jonathan Hammond Fullbore Rifle Pairs – Angus McLeod, Ian Shaw Clay Target Trap – Shona Marshall Bronze Smallbore 50m Rifle 3 Position Pairs – Jonathan Hammond, Neil Stirton Smallbore 50m Rifle 3 Position Pairs – Jennifer McIntosh, Kay Copland 2014 ((Glasgow)) Silver Clay Target Skeet – Drew Christie Smallbore 50m Rifle 3 Positions – Jennifer McIntosh Bronze Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone – Jennifer McIntosh Fullbore Rifle Pairs – Angus McLeod, Ian Shaw Gold: 12 Silver: 15 Bronze: 18 SHOOTING MEDAL TOTAL: 45

Squash

Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 1998 (Kuala Lumpur) Gold Singles – P Nicol Bronze Doubles – P Nicol, S Cowie. Gold: 1 Silver: 0 Bronze: 1 SQUASH MEDAL TOTAL: 2

Tennis Year & Venue Medal Event / Name 2010 Delhi Gold Mixed Doubles – , Gold: 1 Silver: 0 Bronze: 0 TENNIS MEDAL TOTAL: 1

Weightlifting Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 1958 (Cardiff) Gold Light Heavyweight – P M Caira 1962 (Perth) Gold Light Heavyweight – P M Caira Bronze Lightweight – J S Moir 1970 (Edinburgh) Bronze Flyweight – J McNiven Super Heavyweight – G Anderson 1974 (Christchurch) Bronze Flyweight – J McNiven 1978 (Edmonton) Silver Flyweight – C Revolta Bronze Over 110kg – J Hynd 1986 (Edinburgh) Silver Under 52kg – C Revolta Bronze Under 52kg – A Ogilvie

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Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 1990 (Auckland) Silver Under 56kg Snatch – A Ogilvie Under 56kg Combined – A Ogilvie Bronze Under 56kg Clean and Jerk – A Ogilvie 2002 (Manchester) Bronze Under 94kg Snatch – Tommy Yule 2006 (Melbourne) Bronze Under 94kg Combined – Tommy Yule 2010 (Delhi) Silver Under 94kg Combined – Peter Kirkbride Gold: 2 Silver: 5 Bronze: 9 WEIGHTLIFTING MEDAL TOTAL: 16

Wrestling

Year/Venue Medal Event / Name 1934 (London) Gold Bantamweight – E B Melrose Bronze Featherweight – M White Middleweight – R Harcus Heavyweight – A Dudgeon 1938 (Sydney) Bronze Light Heavyweight – T Ward 1958 (Cardiff) Silver Middleweight – G H Farquhar Lightweight – A M Duncan 1962 (Perth) Bronze Bantamweight – J Turnbull 1966 (Kingston) Silver Light Heavyweight – W Booth 1970 (Edinburgh) Bronze Light Flyweight – D Urquhart 1974 (Christchurch) Bronze 100kg Freestyle – I Duncan 90kg Freestyle – G Allan 1978 (Edmonton) Silver Over 100kg – A Patrick 1982 (Brisbane) Bronze 100kg – A Patrick 1986 (Edinburgh) Silver Over 100kg – A Patrick Bronze 48kg – D Connelly 90kg – G English 1994 (Victoria) Bronze 90kg – G English 74kg – C McNeil 2014 (Glasgow) Bronze 61kg – Viorel Etko 65kg – Alex Gladkov Gold: 1 Silver: 5 Bronze: 15 WRESTLING MEDAL TOTAL: 21

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Name Sport Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Athletics 1978-82 (2) 4 1 1 6 Alex Marshall Lawn Bowls 1994-14 (5) 4 - - 4 Alister Allan Shooting 1974-94 (5) 3 3 4 10 Peter Heatly Diving 1950-58 (3) 3 1 1 5 Craig MacLean Cycling 1998-14 (4) 3 - 1 4 Elenor Gordon Swimming 1950-54 (2) 3 - 1 4 Paul Foster Lawn Bowls 2006-14 (3) 3 - - 3 David Carry Swimming 2006-10 (2) 2 2 1 5 Sandy Leckie Fencing 1962-70 (3) 2 2 - 4 Jennifer McIntosh Shooting 2010-14 (2) 2 1 2 5 Gregor Tait Swimming 2002-06 (2) 2 1 2 5 Jonathan Hammond Shooting 2010 (1) 2 1 1 4 David Wilkie Swimming 1970-74 (2) 2 1 1 4 Lawn Bowls 1974-90 (4) 2 1 1 4 Sheena Sharp Shooting 2006 (2) 2 1 - 3 Chris Hoy Cycling 2002-06 (2) 2 - 2 4 Hannah Miley Swimming 2006-14 (3) 2 - 1 3 Liz McColgan Athletics 1986-90 (2) 2 - 1 3 Neil Fachie Cycling 2014 (1) 2 - - 2 Caitlin McClatchey Swimming 2006 (1) 2 - - 2 George Adrain Lawn Bowls 1986-90 (2) 2 - - 2 Phil Caira Weightlifting 1958-62 (2) 2 - - 2 Robbie Renwick Swimming 2006-14 (3) 1 3 - 4 Daniel Wallace Swimming 2014 (1) 1 2 - 3 Daniel Keatings Gymnastics 2014 (1) 1 2 - 3 Alex McIntosh Lawn Bowls 1970-78 (3) 1 2 - 3 Swimmer 1958 (1) 1 2 - 3 William Francis Swimming 1930-1934 (2) 1 2 - 3 Ross Edgar Cycling 2002-06 (2) 1 1 2 4 Shirley McIntosh Shooting 1994-98(2) 1 1 2 4 Daniel Purvis Gymnastics 2014 (1) 1 1 1 3 Neil Stirton Shooting 2006-10 (2) 1 1 1 3 Alison Sheppard Swimming 1998-02 (2) 1 1 1 3 Billy Gilliland Badminton 1978-86 (2) 1 1 1 3 Jim Alder Athletics 1966-70 (2) 1 1 1 3 Susan Jackson Shooting 1998-06 (3) 1 1 1 3 Yvonne Murray Athletics 1986-94 (3) 1 1 1 3

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Year Chairman Vice-Chairman Hon Secretary Hon Treasurer 1931 Dr John Orr (SBA) – GW Ferguson (SASA) – 1932 Dr John Orr (SBA) J Wardlaw (SAAA) GW Ferguson (SASA) – 1934 Dr John Orr (SBA) J Proctor (SABA) GW Ferguson (*) J Gilbert (SAAA) 1948 J Proctor (SABA) W Carmichael (SAWA) GW Ferguson (*) J Gilbert (SAAA) 1950 W Carmichael (SAWA) ND Irvine (SASA) GW Ferguson OBE (*) J Gilbert (SAAA) 1953 W Carmichael (SAWA) J Grossart (SASA) A Macfie (*) J Gilbert (SAAA) 1955 J Grossart (SASA) J Henderson (SABA) A Macfie (*) J Gilbert (SAAA) 1956 J Grossart (SASA) J Henderson (SABA) W Carmichael (SAWA) J Gilbert MBE (SAAA) 1959 J Henderson (SABA) DM Wright (SAAA) W Carmichael (SAWA) ND Irvine (SASA) 1962 J Henderson (SABA) DM Wright (SAAA) W Carmichael (SAWA) GA Hunter (SARA) 1963 DM Wright (SAAA) P Heatly (SASA) W Carmichael (SAWA) GA Hunter (SARA) 1967 P Heatly (SASA) Dr G Johnston (SARA) W Carmichael (SAWA) GA Hunter (SARA) 1971 Dr G Johnston (SARA) Dr LG Morrison (SAFU) W Carmichael OBE (SAWA) GA Hunter (SARA) 1975 Dr LG Morrison (SAFU) A Campbell MBE (SCU) W Carmichael OBE (SAWA) GA Hunter (SARA) 1979 A Campbell MBE (SCU) JB Hall (SSC) GA Hunter OBE (SARA) WS Coghill (SBU) 1983 A Campbell MBE (SCU) ES Murray OBE (SAAA) GA Hunter OBE (SARA) WS Coghill (SBU) 1987 ES Murray OBE (SAAA) DP Webster (SAWLA) GA Hunter OBE (SARA) WS Coghill (SBU) 1990 DP Webster (SAWLA) – GA Hunter OBE (SARA) WS Coghill (SBU) 1991 DP Webster (SAWLA) CN McEachran QC (STSF) GA Hunter OBE (SARA) WS Coghill (SBU) 1995 CN McEachran QC (STSF) (SBU) GA Hunter OBE (SARA) M Sheppard (SASA) 1999 Mrs LL Martin (SAGA) R Kenney (SJA) D Brown (SASA) M Sheppard (SASA) 2003 Louise Martin CBE Richard Kenney Douglas Brown Peter Monaghan 2007 Michael Cavanagh Dr Fiona McEwan Douglas Brown Peter Nicolson 2011 Michael Cavanagh Dr Fiona McEwan – Peter Nicolson (*) = Co-opted

Life members CGS Board members

Patron Sir Peter Heatly CBE Michael Cavanagh, Dr Fiona McEwan President David Webster Jon Doig OBE, Paul Bush OBE, Maureen Campbell, Jacqueline Davidson, Life Vice Presidents George Hunter OBE Margaret Ann Fleming, Jane Gotts, Stewart Coghill Louise Martin CBE, Peter Nicolson, Douglas Brown Prof. Leigh Robinson, Niall Sturrock Colin McEachran Athlete Representative Susan Jackson Honorary Advisers Carolyn Morgan, Legal Joan Watt, Medical

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Year Chef de Mission General Team Manager 1930 - G W Ferguson 1934 - G W Ferguson 1938 - Lt Col K Whitton 1950 - Col C Usher OBE DSO MA 1954 - W Carmichael 1958 Sir A B King CBE J A Grossart 1962 J Henderson W Carmichael 1966 D M Wright P Heatly 1970 - Dr G Johnston 1974 W Carmichael OBE P Heatly CBE 1978 P Heatly CBE Dr L G Morrison MC 1982 J B Hall A Campbell MBE 1986 - A Campbell MBE 1990 A Campbell MBE E S Murray OBE 1994 A Campbell MBE D P Webster) 1998 D P Webster C N McEachran QC 2002 Allan Alstead Paul Bush 2006 Paul Bush Jon Doig 2010 Jon Doig Vicky Strange 2014 Jon Doig Elinor Middlemiss

Past flag bearers

Games Opening Ceremony Closing Ceremony Edinburgh 1986 Albert Patrick, Wrestling Albert Patrick, Wrestling Kuala Lumpur 1998 Dougie Walker, Athletics Shirley McIntosh, Shooting Manchester 2002 Craig MacLean, Cycling Alison Sheppard, Swimming Melbourne 2006 Ian Marsden, Shooting Gregor Tait, Swimming Delhi 2010 Ross Edgar, Cycling Jonathan Hammond, Shooting Glasgow 2014 Euan Burton, Judo Alex Marshall, Lawn Bowls

108 QUADRENNIAL REPORT 2011 – 2015 COMMONWEALTH YOUTH GAMES 2011 MEDAL TABLE

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 England 37 24 16 77 2 Australia 29 28 17 74 3 South Africa 8 7 15 30 4 New Zealand 6 6 8 20 5 Wales 5 11 10 26 6 Scotland 5 6 11 22 7 Kenya 4 4 2 10 8 Malaysia 4 2 1 7 9 India 3 3 3 9 10 Northern Ireland 3 2 3 8

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Name Sport /Event Total GOLD Tom Holligan Athletics - 200m Douglas Ross Gymnastics - Vault Craig Benson Swimming - 100m Breaststroke Craig Benson Swimming - 200m Breaststroke Craig Benson Swimming - 50m Breaststroke 5 SILVER Kimberley Reed Athletics - Hammer Nicholas Percy Athletics - Discus Charlie Flynn Boxing - 60kg Lightweight Grant Quigley Boxing - 75kg Middleweight Kieran Smith Boxing - 69kg Welterweight Craig Benson, Joshua Booth, Swimming - 4x100m Medley Relay Alisdair Stirling, Mark Szaranek 6 BRONZE Chloe Lambert Athletics - 200m Nicholas Percy Athletics - Hammer Kirsty Gilmour Badminton - Women’s Singles Rhys Pagan Boxing - 64kg Light Welterweight Fiona Donnelly Swimming - 400m Individual Medley Emily Jones Swimming - 400m Individual Medley Emily Jones Swimming - 100m Breaststroke Charlotte McKenzie Swimming - 50m Backstroke Fiona Donnelly, Emily Jones, Swimming - 4x200m Freestyle Relay Kirstin McKinley, Rachel Sharples Alisdair Stirling Swimming - 50m Freestyle Mark Szaranek Swimming - 200m Individual Medley 11

OVERALL TOTAL 22

QUADRENNIAL REPORT 2011 – 2015 111 2011 YOUTH TEAM SCOTLAND REPRESENTATIVES

ATHLETICS (9) Team Staff: Graeme Herd – Sport Team Manager Mark McKay – Coach Men Tom Holligan – 100m & 200m GYMNASTICS (6) John McCall – 110m Hurdles Nicholas Percy – Discus & Hammer Men Jamie Carpenter – Men’s Team & Individual Women Liam Davie – Men’s Team & Individual Emma Brown – 100m Hurdles & 4x100m Douglas Ross – Men’s Team & Individual Zoey Clark – 400m & 4x100m Bethanie Finlayson – 200m & 4 x 100m Women Chloe Lambert – 200m & 4 x 100m Shannon Archer – Women’s Team & Individual Yasmin Milne – 100m Hurdles & 4x100m Cara Kennedy – Women’s Team & Individual Kimberley Reed – Hammer Carly Smith – Women’s Team & Individual

Team Staff: Darren Ritchie – Sport Team Manager Team Staff: Rod Smith – Sport Team Manager Mark Pollard – Coach Marius Gherman – Coach

BADMINTON (4) RUGBY 7s (12)

Men Men Matthew Carder – Singles, Doubles & Mixed Adam Ashe; Chris Auld; Will Bordill; ; Doubles James Farndale; Robbie Fergusson; Josh Neil – Singles, Doubles & Mixed Doubles Alexander Glashan; Neil Herron; Sam Hidalgo-Clyne; Damien Hoyland; Women Shaun MacDonald; Scott Steele; Kirsty Gilmour – Singles, Doubles & Mixed Doubles Team Staff: John Gillies – Sport Team Manager Caitlin Pringle – Singles, Doubles & Mixed Mark Mckenzie – Coach Doubles SWIMMING (10) Team Staff: Julie Hogg – Sport Team Manager John Quinn – Coach Men Craig Benson – 50m, 100m & 200m Breaststroke BOXING (5) – 4x100m Medley Relay

Men Josh Booth – 50m, 100m & 200m Back; 50m Charlie Flynn – Lightweight & 100m Fly; 4x100 Medley Relay; 4x100 & Mark McKeown – Bantamweight 4x200m Freestyle Relay Rhys Pagan – Light Welterweight Grant Quigley – Middleweight Gareth Mills – 100m, 200m, 400m & 1500m Kieran Smith – Welterweight Freestyle; 200m Butterfly; 4x100m Freestyle Relay; 4x200m Freestyle Relay Team Staff: Tony Kerr – Sport Team Manager Mike Keane – Coach Alisdair Stirling – 50m, 100m, & 200m Freestyle; 4x100 & 4x200m Freestyle Relay; 4x100m CYCLING (4) Medley Relay

Men Mark Szaranek – 50m, 100m & 200m Butterfly; Jack Barrett – Individual & Team Road Events 200m & 400m Individual Medley; 4x100 & Grant Ferguson – Individual & Team Road Events 4x200m Freestyle Relay; 4x100m Medley Relay Taylor Johnstone – Individual & Team Road Events Stuart McCluskey – Individual & Team Road Events

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Women Fiona Donnelly – 200m, 400m, 800m Freestyle; 400m Individual Medley; 50m Butterfly; 4x100 & 4x200m Freestyle Relay

Emily Jones – 400m Freestyle; 100m & 200m Breaststroke; 200m Butterfly; 200m & 400m Individual Medley; 4x100 & 4x200m Freestyle Relay; 4x100m Medley Relay

Charlotte McKenzie – 50m, 100m & 200m Backstroke; 200m Individual Medley; 4x100m Freestyle Relay; 4x100m Medley Relay

Kirstin McKinley – 50m,100m & 200m Freestyle; 4x100 & 4x200m Freestyle Relay; 4x100m Medley Relay

Rachel Sharples – 50m, 100m & 200m Butterfly; 4x200m Freestyle Relay; 4x100m Medley Relay

Team Staff: Laurel Bailey – Sport Team Manager Gary Paterson – Coach

GENERAL TEAM MANAGEMENT (5)

Vicky Strange – General Team Manager Elinor Middlemiss – Assistant General Team Manager Gail Niven – Assistant General Team Manager Catherine Goodfellow – HQ Office Manager Stuart Mackenzie – Media Officer

QUADRENNIAL REPORT 2011 – 2015 113 YOUTH GAMES OVERVIEW

he Fourth Commonwealth Youth Games took place in the TIsle of Man from 7-13 September 2011, with Scotland returning home with 22 medals. 19 athletes contributed to the final total, which shows there is a depth of young talent coming through the ranks.

Aside from the medals, each and every one Badminton of Scotland’s athletes performed exceptionally well and took away some important lessons Scotland’s young from the Games, as well as some lifelong Badminton players memories. The Commonwealth Youth equipped themselves well against some Games are all about offering development world-class opposition in a busy three days opportunities for athletes and staff, and the of competition on the court. Kirsty Gilmour whole team undoubtedly benefitted from the battled well through the women’s Singles but experience. lost out in the semi-finals against the eventual silver medallist. In the bronze medal match, With around 25% of previous Youth Games Kirsty put in a commanding performance to athletes going on to represent Scotland at win in straight sets. the senior Games, we will undoubtedly see more of these young athletes over the coming Boxing years. In the meantime we look back on the Up against some strong Commonwealth three days of competition in the Isle of Man. opposition, Scotland’s five boxers fought well to win four medals; three silver and Athletics one bronze. Bantamweight fighter Mark It was a fantastic Games for sprinter Tom McKeown lost out narrowly to the eventual Holligan, who was voted Youth Team gold medallist on the opening day of Scotland’s flagbearer for the opening competition, while Rhys Pagan won bronze ceremony. Tom won gold in the 200m at in the light welterweight division. the European Youth Olympic Festival in July 2011, and he replicated his performance in Charlie Flynn (lightweight), Kieran the Isle of Man to add the Commonwealth Smith (welterweight) and Grant Quigley Youth title to his name. (middleweight) were all in good shape, making it through to the gold medal bouts Also on the track, Chloe Lambert won bronze on the final evening of the Games. All three in the women’s 200m on what turned out athletes fought well, but lost, coming home to be a fantastic closing day for Scotland’s with three silver medals. Charlie and Grant athletics team. Kimberley Reed won silver came incredibly close to taking gold, with a in the women’s Hammer, while Nick Percy single point deciding their respective contests. picked up bronze in the men’s event. Nick added that bronze to the silver medal he’d picked up in the Discus the day before, where he set a new British under-17 record.

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Cycling men’s 4x100m Medley Relay team to silver. Josh Booth, Ali Stirling and Mark Szaranek There was a host of World and European were the other members of the silver medal champions competing in the three cycling winning relay team. disciplines at the Youth Games, and Scotland’s athletes Grant Ferguson, Stuart Emily Jones was the most successful female McCluskey, Taylor Johnstone and Jack Barrett athlete at the Games, winning three bronze all raced well. Ferguson in particular pushed medals in the 400m Individual Medley, the medal winners close, coming 11th in the 100m Breaststroke and 4x200m Freestyle Time Trial, sixth in the Road Race and fifth in Relay. The other members of the bronze the Criterium. medal relay team were Fiona Donnelly, Kirstin McKinley and Rachel Sharples. Gymnastics Fiona Donnelly, Charlotte McKenzie, Scotland’s six gymnasts lined up in the Team Ali Stirling and Mark Szaranek all won All-Around competition on the opening day individual bronze medals to complete the with the women finishing fourth and the total from the pool. Swimming also witnessed men fifth. This qualified each of the athletes one of the most exciting moments of the for individual events over the weekend with Games when Fiona Donnelly and Emily Jones Douglas Ross excelling in the men’s Vault finished in a dead heat in 400m Individual final to win gold. Douglas finished with a Medley to share the bronze medal. score of 14.825, which was enough to see off some strong competitors. Vicky Strange Rugby 7s General Team Manager In the pool matches Scotland won against the Isle of Man and Canada before losing out to Australia, who topped the group. The boys put in a convincing performance in the semi-final against Sri Lanka to set up a quarter-final against England. Despite playing well, England prevailed and went on to win the competition, leaving Scotland to face Australia once more in the bronze medal match. In an agonisingly close game the Australia came out on top 15-12, with Scotland finishing in fourth place.

Swimming Scotland’s swimmers won half of the total medal haul, with nine athletes collecting 11 medals. Breaststroker, and athlete of the Games, Craig Benson won gold in the 50m, 100m and 200m breaststroke and helped the

QUADRENNIAL REPORT 2011 – 2015 115 SCOTLAND’S MEDAL TALLY 2000 – 2011

YEAR Gold Silver Bronze Total Medal Scottish Countries medals table athletes 2000 Edinburgh 3 7 22 32 6th 88 14 2004 Bendigo 12 17 23 52 4th 68 25 2008 Pune 3 3 12 18 8th 44 71 2011 Isle of Man 5 6 11 22 6th 50 64 TOTALS 23 33 68 124

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Aquatics Year/Venue Medal Discipline/Name 2000 (Edinburgh) Silver 100m Breaststroke – Kirsty Balfour Silver 200m Backstroke – Louise Coull Silver 100m Butterfly – Todd Cooper Bronze 200m Breaststroke – Kirsty Balfour Bronze 200m Butterfly – Laura McGarvey Bronze 200m Individual Medley – Sam Hunter Bronze 50m Freestyle – Rowena Cornish Bronze Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay Bronze 1500m Freestyle – Chris Whitcombe Bronze 200m Butterfly – Todd Cooper Bronze 200m Individual Medley – Robert Lee 2004 (Bendigo) Gold 100m Breaststroke – Kerry Buchan Gold 50m Breaststroke – Rebecca Hillis Gold 100m Backstroke – Lorna Smith Gold 200m Individual Medley – Lorna Smith Gold 100m Backstroke – Mark Branch Gold 400m Freestyle – Andrew Hunter Gold 200m Butterfly – Charles Mills Silver 100m Backstroke – Kerry Buchan Silver 100m Breaststroke – Rebecca Hillis Silver 50m Freestyle – Jenni Kilgallon Silver 100m Freestyle – Jenni Kilgallon Silver 400m Individual Medley – Hannah Miley Silver 200m Backstroke – Lorna Smith Silver 200m Backstroke – Scott Houston Silver 200m Butterfly – Malcolm Kerr Silver 400m Individual Medley – Lewis Smith Silver Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay – Scott Houston, Lewis Smith, Robbie Renwick, Andrew Hunter Bronze 200m Butterfly – Hannah Miley Bronze 50m Backstroke – Gemma Sutherland Bronze 100m Backstroke – Gemma Sutherland Bronze 200m Backstroke – Gemma Sutherland Bronze 200m Individual Medley – Gemma Sutherland Bronze 100m Breaststroke – Mark Branch Bronze 50m Backstroke – Scott Houston Bronze 200m Freestyle – Andrew Hunter Bronze 400m Freestyle – Robbie Renwick Bronze Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay – Lorna Smith, Hannah Miley, Gemma Sutherland, Jenni Kilgallon Bronze Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay – Lorna Smith, Kerry Buchan, Louise Pate, Jenni Kilgallon Bronze Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay – Robbie Renwick, Malcolm Kerr, Scott Houston, Andrew Hunter Bronze Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay – Scott Houston, Mark Branch, Malcolm Kerr, Andrew Hunter

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Year/Venue Medal Discipline/Name 2008 (Pune) Gold 50m Breaststroke – Douglas Scott Gold 100m Breaststroke – Douglas Scott Silver 100m Breaststroke – Robyn Matthews Silver 50m Butterfly – Daniel Scott Bronze 50m Freestyle – Sarah Hamilton Bronze 200m Individual Medley – Ewan Johnston Bronze 100m Butterfly – Daniel Scott Bronze Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay – Andrew Haslett, Ewan Johnston, Daniel Scott, Douglas Scott 2011 (Isle of Man) Gold 100m Breaststroke – Craig Benson Gold 200m Breaststroke – Craig Benson Gold 50m Breaststroke – Craig Benson Silver Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay – Craig Benson, Joshua Booth, Alisdair Stirling, Mark Szaranek Bronze 400m Individual Medley – Fiona Donnelly Bronze 400m Individual Medley – Emily Jones Bronze 100m Breaststroke – Emily Jones Bronze 50m Backstroke – Charlotte McKenzie Bronze Women’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay – Fiona Donnelly, Emily Jones, Kirstin McKinley, Rachel Sharples Bronze 50m Freestyle – Alisdair Stirling Bronze 200m Individual Medley – Mark Szaranek Gold: 12 Silver: 16 Bronze: 32 AQUATICS MEDAL TOTAL: 60

Athletics Year & Venue Medal Discipline/Name 2000 (Edinburgh) Silver High Jump – Aileen Wilson Silver 400m Hurdles – Stephen Murphy Bronze Women’s 100m – Gemma Ryde Bronze Women’s 200m – Gemma Ryde Bronze Women’s Long Jump – Rachel Hogg Bronze Men’s 4x400m Relay 2004 (Bendigo) Gold 1500m – Morag MacLarty Gold Javelin – James Campbell Silver 400m – Gemma Nicol Silver Pole Vault – Kim Skinner Silver Women’s 4x400m Relay – Nony Mordi, Kim Skinner, Gemma Nicol, Morag MacLarty Bronze – Jude Beimers Bronze Hammer – Laura Chalmers 2008 (Pune) Bronze 800m – Lynsey Sharp

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Year & Venue Medal Discipline/Name 2011 (Isle of Man) Gold 200m – Tom Holligan Silver Hammer – Kimberley Reed Silver Discus – Nicholas Percy Bronze 200m – Chloe Lambert Bronze Hammer – Nicholas Percy Gold: 3 Silver: 7 Bronze: 9 ATHLETICS MEDAL TOTAL: 19

Badminton Year & Venue Medal Discipline/Name 2008 (Pune) Bronze Men’s Singles – Martin Campbell 2011 (Isle of Man) Bronze Women’s Singles – Kirsty Gilmour Gold: 0 Silver: 0 Bronze: 2 BADMINTON MEDAL TOTAL: 2

Boxing Year & Venue Medal Discipline/Name 2004 (Bendigo) Silver 60kg – David Appleby Silver 54kg – Jason Hastie Bronze 57kg – Jo Kelso Bronze 64kg – Andrew McKelvie Bronze 75kg – Gary McMillan 2008 (Pune) Bronze 64kg – Robert McKee Bronze 57kg – Jonathan Slowey Bronze 54kg – Josh Taylor Isle of Man Silver 60kg – Charlie Flynn Silver 75kg – Grant Quigley Silver 69kg – Kieran Smith Bronze 64kg – Rhys Pagan Gold: 0 Silver: 5 Bronze: 7 BOXING MEDAL TOTAL: 12

Fencing Year & Venue Medal Discipline/Name 2000 (Edinburgh) Gold Women’s Individual Foil – Liz Wright Bronze Women’s Individual Foil – Nicola Ramsay Bronze Women’s Team Foil Bronze Men’s Team Foil Gold: 1 Silver: 0 Bronze: 3 FENCING MEDAL TOTAL: 4

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Gymnastics Year & Venue Medal Discipline/Name 2000 (Edinburgh) Gold Vault – Gayle Campbell Gold Vault – Craig Barry Gold Men’s Individual All-Around – Adam Cox Silver Floor – Craig Barry Bronze Rhythmic Overall – Michelle Denholm Bronze Rythmic Ball – Michelle Denholm Bronze Rythmic Ribbon – Michelle Denholm Bronze Rythmic Rope – Michelle Denholm 2004 (Bendigo) Gold High Bar – Adam Cox Bronze Women’s Artistic Team – Helen Galashan, Carol Galashan, Rosalie Hutton Bronze Men’s Artistic Team – Adam Cox, Andrew Mackie, Daniel Keatings Bronze Floor – Adam Cox Bronze Pommel Horse – Adam Cox 2011 (Isle of Man) Gold Vault – Douglas Ross Gold: 5 Silver: 1 Bronze: 8 GYMNASTICS MEDAL TOTAL: 14

Lawn Bowls Year & Venue Medal Discipline/Name 2004 (Bendigo) Silver Mixed Pairs Team – Mandy O’Donnell, Marc McGraw Silver Overall Team – Michelle Cooper, Martyn Rice, Mandy O’Donnell, Marc McGraw Gold: 0 Silver: 2 Bronze: 0 LAWN BOWLS MEDAL TOTAL: 2

Shooting Year & Venue Medal Discipline/Name 2008 (Pune) Gold Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone – Kay Copland Silver Smallbore 50m Rifle 3 Position – Jennifer McIntosh Bronze Smallbore 50m Rifle Prone – Rory McAlpine Bronze Clay Target Skeet – Ben Wilson Gold: 1 Silver: 1 Bronze: 2 SHOOTING MEDAL TOTAL: 4

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Tennis Year & Venue Medal Discipline/Name 2000 (Edinburgh) Silver Women’s Team – , Mhairi Brown, Karen Paterson Gold: 0 Silver: 1 Bronze: 0 TENNIS MEDAL TOTAL: 1

Weightlifting Year & Venue Medal Discipline/Name 2000 (Edinburgh) Bronze 85kg Clean and Jerk – Gary McLean Bronze 85kg Overall – Gary McLean Bronze 85kg Snatch – Gary McLean 2004 (Bendigo) Gold 85kg – Peter Kirkbride Bronze Women’s 58kg – Jenna O’Neill Gold: 1 Silver: 0 Bronze: 4 WEIGHTLIFTING MEDAL TOTAL: 5

Wrestling Year (Venue) Medal Discipline/Name 2008 (Pune) Bronze 50kg – Craig McKenna Gold: 0 Silver: 0 Bronze: 1 WRESTLING MEDAL TOTAL: 1

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