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Here are the Scottish Institute of Sport supported athletes who have been officially selected to compete on the World stage in team GB at the 2008 Olympics and Paralympics in Beijing:
Scotland will have its highest number of competitors for several years. 31 Olympians, which equates to around 10% of the British team, will compete in 12 sports. The Paralympic Games will follow and 16 Scots have secured their places on Paralympic team GB in six sports.
Click on the names below to read more from the British Olympic Association athlete profiles, or to read articles on some of the athletes on Team GB, click here.
Robert Renwick (SIS)- 200m freestyle, 4x200m Freestyle relay
David Carry (SIS)- 400m freestyle, 4x200m freestyle relay
Gregor Tait (SIS)- 100m backstroke, 200m backstroke
Kristopher Gilchrist (SIS)- 100m breaststroke, 200m breaststroke
Todd Cooper (SIS)- 100m butterfly
Euan Dale (SIS)- 400m individual medley
Andrew Hunter (SIS)- 4x200m freestyle relay
Caitlin McClatchey (SIS) - 100m & 200m freestyle, 4x200m & 4x100m fs relay
Kirsty Balfour (SIS) - 100m breaststroke, 200m breaststroke
Hannah Miley (SIS)- 200m individual medley, 400m individual medley
Sarah Clark (SIS)- under 63kg
Michelle Rogers (SIS)- under 78kg
Euan Burton (SIS)- under 81kg
Campbell Walsh (SIS) - men's kayak single
Fiona Pennie (SIS) - women's kayak single
David Florence (SIS) - men's canoe single
Daniel Keatings (SIS)- men's gymnastics
Stephen Dick (SIS)
Alistair McGregor (SIS) - GK
Katherine Grainger (SIS)- quadruple skull
Ross Edgar - Team Sprint and Keirin
Chris Hoy MBE (SIS) - Sprint, Team Sprint and Keirin
Jonathan Hammond (SIS)- 10m air rifle, 50m 3 positions, 50m prone
Simon Terry - Individual, team
Richard Kruse - individual foil
Lee McConnell (SIS) - 400m and 4 x 400m relay
Allan Scott (SIS) - 110m hurdles
Susan Scott (formerly SIS) - 1500m
Andrew Lemoncello (formerly SIS) - 3000m steeplechase
Andrew Murray (SIS) - Mens Singles and Mens Doubles
Jamie Murray (SIS) - Mens Doubles