Newsletter - UK Sport - Scotland not competing in Commonwealth Games Team event

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    Newsletter - UK Sport Responds to "Raising the Bar"

    UK Sport Newsletter - 22 September 2005
    www.uksport.gov.uk

    IN BRIEF

    BADMINTON… Scotland has announced that it will not be competing in the team event at next year’s Commonwealth Games. Having won the bronze in 2002, the Scots have seen their squad weakened after injuries to Kirsteen McEwan and Yuan Wemyss. Scotland will still select a squad of players to be entered into individual events. More @ www.badmintonscotland.org.uk



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    Please read this for some views from the players, coaches and people involved in the sport in Scotland and I think you will find it a tough decision to understand especially since the game has been on the increase in the last two years with some of the younger players bringing in some good results and even Callum Menzies bringing a bronze medal home from the European juniors.


    http://www.badders.com/forum/showthread.html?t=1616

    A very tough one to understand especialy with the recent increase in funding that the game has received.
     
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    Thanks Dill. Intresting reading.
     

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