Glasgow Times

Elite athletes allowed return to training at last

- GAVIN McCAFFERTY

ELITE athletes in Scotland have been given the go-ahead to return to training in groups under social distancing guidelines.

The Scottish Government has approved plans for profession­al, performanc­e and Olympic/Paralympic athletes to return to organised sessions following talks with sportscotl­and, which has published detailed guidelines.

The developmen­t comes after Celtic and Ross County players returned to training on Thursday, the day the suspension of all Scottish football activity was lifted for Premiershi­p first-team squads.

Stewart Harris, the chief executive of sportscotl­and said: “We all want to see sport return as soon as it is safe to do so but the most pressing priority at this time remains public health and well-being.

“We have been working closely with our partners including the Scottish Government and SGBs [sports governing bodies] to develop guidance, appropriat­e to Scotland, which follows the route-map through and out of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Following the announceme­nt of the move into phase one of the route-map on May 28, a number of outdoor non-contact sports were given approval to issue guidance to their communitie­s to allow appropriat­e physical activity and exercise to take place.

“Our collective ambition has always been to progress both community and performanc­e sport simultaneo­usly and approval has now been given to allow commenceme­nt of the first stage of a return to profession­al/performanc­e sport for athletes, coaches and support staff.

“This will allow engagement in outdoor, individual or group training, with appropriat­e physical distancing and health and hygiene measures in place. It will also allow travel to outdoor training sites beyond the Scottish Government guideline of broadly five miles.

“These measures are very positive steps forward for the sport sector as we seek to rebuild our systems at all levels. Alongside our partners we will continue to play our part to ensure the transition back to sport, both in local communitie­s and at a performanc­e level, is as safe and effective as possible.”

The guidelines include stipulatio­ns that indoor facilities remain closed to the public; a ban on spectating other than for adults supervisin­g children or vulnerable adults; limits on participan­ts to ensure social distancing; regular cleaning of equipment and removal of non-essential equipment such as benches and scoreboard­s. Detailed sport-specific guidelines have also been published.

Non-contact sports such as tennis and golf returned for the general public with restrictio­ns when phase one was introduced in late May, while the Scottish Rugby Union this week confirmed its players would be invited to BT Murrayfiel­d for individual training from June 22.

These measures are very positive

 ??  ?? Middle-distance runner Laura Muir will be among those allowed
Middle-distance runner Laura Muir will be among those allowed

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