TEN ATHLETES BENEFIT FROM PHM SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORT FUND

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Published: 12 February 2013

Press Release: Commonwealth Games Scotland


Scottish Cyclist Grant Ferguson has today been awarded £1000 from the PHM ScholarshipSupport Fund.This is additional athlete support funding which is being administered by the Commonwealth Games Scotland Youth Trust, following support from a private individual impressed by the potential of Scotland’s young athletes.

Support has been made available for up to 12 prospective Commonwealth Games athletes under the age of 26, towards their preparation for events leading up to the 2014 Commonwealth Games and beyond. Athletes were initially selected based on their performances at the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games with additional new talent able to be added as appropriate.

The funding will be put to a range of good uses, but focused on helping with living costs and special dietary requirements, purchasing kit and equipment, assisting with travel costs to training and competition or even for areas of personal development.

Whilst the award was made for an initial one year period, an in principle commitment was given for a further two years, subject to satisfactory progress being made against agreed goals set. This longer-term commitment gives athletes greater security and allows them to focus fully on their training and competition. Care has also been taken to ensure that this funding provides an enhanced level of support and does not duplicate funding awarded by other providers.

The nine original athletes are benefiting from a second year of funding, following continued success at junior national and international level and demonstrating  the potential to go on to represent Scotland at future Commonwealth Games.

However the highlight of 2012 was Craig Benson achieving selection for the London 2012 Olympic Games where he made the semi-finals of the 100m Breaststroke. He has been awarded an additional £500 towards driving expenses which makes a significant contribution to his training regime, enabling him to be self-sufficient.

In addition, 18 year old heavyweight boxer Scott Forest from Forth, North Lanarkshire has been added to the list of recipients, following an impressive display at the 2012 World Youth Championships in Armenia.

Defeating some world class opposition on the way to the final, Scott had to settle for silver after a narrow points defeat.

CGS is truly indebted to this individual who has recognised the potential that so many of our young athletes in Scotland have. It is fantastic that he has personally stepped forward to support a number of them on an ongoing basis in order to help secure their sporting future. This is a crucial time in their development when it would be easy for external factors such as cost to influence their decision whether to quit, or continue and flourish in their chosen sport.

Already the initiative is helping to deliver tangible benefits for the athletes, allowing them to fully focus on realising their sporting aspirations and this will undoubtedly give him a great deal of satisfaction seeing them achieve great things for Scotland.

With a long term commitment given to the PHM Scholarship Support Fund this is great news for Scottish athletes.

Athletics

Zoey Clark (18), Aberdeen - £1000

Tom Holligan (18), Edinburgh - £1000

 

Boxing

Charlie Flynn (19), Motherwell - £800 

Mark McKeown (18), Coatbridge - £1000

Kieran Smith (19), Greenrigg  - £1000

Scott Forrest (18),  Forth - £700

 

Cycling

Grant Ferguson (18), Peebles - £1000

Badminton

Kirsty Gilmour (19), Bothwell - £1000

Swimming

Craig Benson (18), Livingston - £1000 + £500 for driving expenses

Emily Jones (17), Inverurie - £1000