
Swimmers on top formThe Scottish National Short Course Championships at Tollcross in Glasgow (11 - 13 January) resulted in a number of record breaking wins for Scottish Institute of Sport supported athletes. | |
Bold display for BakerBritish number three and Scottish Institute of Sport supported athlete Jamie Baker nearly eclipsed his own achievement in qualifying for this year's Australian Open by pushing Ivo Karlovic, the No.20 seed, to four sets in the first round yesterday (14 January). | |
Kerrs glide to successScottish Institute of Sport supported athletes Sinead and John Kerr survived a series of judging controversies to glide to their fifth consecutive British skating title in Sheffield on Saturday (12 January). | |
World beckons as Scott trims his recordAllan Scott smashed his own Scottish record for 60 metres hurdles yesterday (13 January) on the second day of the Scottish Closed Championships in the Kelvin Hall, Glasgow. | |
Mickel finishes 25thScottish Institute of Sport supported athlete Finlay Mickel finished 25th overall in the third and final training run for Sunday's (13 January) World Cup Men's Downhill in Wengen, Austria. | |
The Science of CyclingProfessorial Lecture Series 2007/08 - The Science of Cycling | |
Coming up this weekThis week the following events include Scottish Institute of Sport supported athletes in action... | |
Current VacanciesScottish Canoe Association - Development Coach
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