ATHLETICS (58)  25 Men & 28 Women Selected So Far  Para-Sport Athletics 2 Men & 3 Women  Total = 27 Men & 31 Women

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ATHLETICS (58)  25 Men & 28 Women Selected So Far  Para-Sport Athletics 2 Men & 3 Women  Total = 27 Men & 31 Women FINAL SELECTED ATHLETE LIST - EMBARGOED UNTIL 1000HRS 12/6/14 TOTAL: 310 (168 MEN & 142 WOMEN) AQUATICS (44) Swimming 25 men and 15 women Diving 1 man & 1 woman Para-Sport Swimming 1 man & 1 woman Total = 27 men &17 women ATHLETICS (58) 25 men & 28 women selected so far Para-Sport Athletics 2 men & 3 women Total = 27 men & 31 women BADMINTON (10) 5 men & 5 women BOXING (10) 10 men CYCLING (34) 15 men & 13 women Para-Sport Cycling 2 men & 4 women Total = 17 men & 17 women GYMNASTICS (13) Rhythmic – 3 women Artistic – 5 men & 5 women Total = 5 men & 8 women HOCKEY (32) 16 men & 16 women JUDO (14) 7 men & 7 women LAWN BOWLS (17) Bowls - 5 men & 5 women Para-Sport Lawn Bowls - 6 men & 1 woman Total = 11 men & 6 women NETBALL (12) 12 women RUGBY 7s (12) 12 men SHOOTING (16) 10 men & 6 women SQUASH (7) 5 men & 2 women TABLE TENNIS (7) 4 men & 3 women TRIATHLON (5) 3 men & 2 women WEIGHTLIFTING (5) 1 man & 3 women Para-Sport Powerlifting 1 man Total = 2 men & 3 women WRESTLING (14) 7 men & 7 women SELECTED ATHLETES BY SPORT & NAME NAME EVENTS BORN//LIVES AQUATICS (44) SWIMMERS (42) Ryan Bennett 4x100m Medley Cambridge/Stirling Craig Benson 100m Breaststroke Livingston/Livingston Cameron Brodie 200m Butterfly Inverurie/Stirling Martin Cremin 1500m Freestyle Stirling/Stirling Craig Hamilton 1500m Freestyle Edinburgh/Edinburgh Michael Jamieson 100m & 200m Breaststroke Glasgow/Bath Rory Lamont 50m Backstroke Alexandria/Dumbarton Andrew McGovern 50m Backstroke Aberdeen/Aberdeen Kieran McGuckin 4x100m Freestyle Falkirk/Edinburgh Craig McNally 200m Backstroke, 4x100m Medley Edinburgh/Edinburgh Gareth Mills 4x200m Freestyle Scarborough/Sheffield Stephen Milne 400m &1500m Freestyle Inverness/Perth Ross Muir 400m Individual Medley (IM) Falkirk/Falkirk Ross Murdoch 50m, 100m & 200m Breaststroke, Alexandria/Stirling 4x100m Medley Jack Ness 50m Backstroke Aberdeen/Aberdeen Robbie Renwick 200m & 400m Freestyle, 4x100m Freestyle U.A.E./Glasgow 4x200m Freestyle, 4x100m Medley Craig Rodgie S14 200m Freestyle Dunfermline/Dalgety Bay Richard Schafers 50m Freestyle, 4x100m Freestyle Whitburn/Livingston Duncan Scott 4x200m Freestyle Relay Glasgow/Alloa Jak Scott 4x200m Freestyle Edinburgh/Stirling Lewis Smith 200m Butterfly, 400m IM Edinburgh/Stirling Calum Tait 200m Breaststroke Milngavie/Glasgow Jack Thorpe 4x100m Freestyle Glasgow/Edinburgh Mark Tully 50m Breaststroke Tranent/Tranent Daniel Wallace 400m Freestyle, 200m & 400m IM, Edinburgh/Florida, USA 4x200m Freestyle Joseph Welstead 50m Breaststroke Inverness/Stirling Katie Armitage 100m Breaststroke Watford/Watford Erraid Davies SB9 100m Breaststroke Dundee/Skeld, Shetland Kathleen Dawson 50m Backstroke, 4x100m Medley Kirkcaldy/Warrington Fiona Donnelly 4x100m Medley Sydney, Australia/Virginia, USA Megan Gilchrist 4x200m Freestyle Livingston/Swansea Sian Harkin 50m Freestyle, 50m Butterfly, Bridgend/Bridgend 4x100m Freestyle, 4x100m Medley Camilla Hattersley 800m Freestyle Edinburgh/Glasgow Lucy Hope 4x200m Freestyle Melrose/Jedburgh Kathryn Johnstone 50m & 100m Breaststroke, 4x100m Medley Dunfermline/Edinburgh Rachel-Louise Masson 4x100m Freestyle Aberdeen/Aboyne Caitlin McClatchey 200m Freestyle, 4x100m Freestyle, Portsmouth/Edinburgh 4x200m Freestyle Hannah Miley 800m Freestyle, 200m Breaststroke, Swindon/Inverurie 200m & 400m IM Rachel O’Donnell 4x100m Freestyle, 4x200m Freestyle Kirkcaldy/Charlestown Corrie Scott 50m &100m Breaststroke Bellshill/Edinburgh Andrea Strachan 50m Breaststroke Lerwick//Edinburgh Aisha Thornton 800m Freestyle St Helens/Warrington DIVING (2) James Heatly 1m Springboard, 3m Springboard Edinburgh/Edinburgh Grace Reid 1m Springboard, 3m Springboard Edinburgh/Edinburgh ATHLETICS (58) Christopher Bennett Hammer Glasgow/Glasgow David Bishop 1500m Darmstadt/Chippenham Raymond Bobrownicki High Jump Pennsylvania/Glasgow Jamie Bowie 4 x 400m Relay Inverness/Edinburgh Luke Caldwell 5,000m & 10,000m Redhill/Betchworth James Campbell Javelin Cheltenham/Leeds Lewis Clow T37 100m Aberdeen/Ellon Mark Dry Hammer Milton Keynes/Loughborough Andrew Frost Hammer Isle of Wight/Broxburn Callum Hawkins 10,000m Paisley/Elderslie Derek Hawkins Marathon Paisley/Elderslie Ross Houston Marathon Dumfries/Roslin, Midlothian Guy Learmonth 800m Berwick upon Tweed/Loughborough Andrew Lemoncello 10,000m Tokyo/Nairn Stephen Lisgo 3,000m Steeple-chase Sutton-in-Ashfield/Mansfield Greg Louden 4 x 400m Relay Edinburgh/Dalkeith Gregor Maclean Pole Vault Montrose/Loughborough Jason Maclean T37 100m Inverness/Nairn Angus McInroy Discus Glasgow/Helensburgh Chris O’Hare 1500m Edinburgh/West Linton Nicholas Percy Discus Glasgow/Isle of Wight Grant Plenderleith 4 x 400m Relay Falkirk/Falkirk Kris Robertson 4 x 400m Relay Glasgow/Glasgow Allan Smith High Jump Paisley/Birmingham David Smith High Jump Paisley/Birmingham Jax Thoirs Pole Vault 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