The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

First ever wheelchair sports club hits Perth

LEISURE: Disability sport service aims to provide local and accessible activities for wheelchair users

- ANITA DIOURI adiouri@thecourier.co.uk

Perth’s first wheelchair sports club has been set up to provide opportunit­ies for people with disabiliti­es to take part in basketball and badminton.

It is hoped the Perth Eagles will make sports more accessible, as wheelchair users from the city are travelling to Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow to access sports clubs.

For many, this proved to be problemati­c with transport, timings of club sessions and additional costs.

Graeme Doig of Perth and Kinross Disability Sport said: “Over the past year, Perth and Kinross Disability Sport has had many inquiries from people of all ages and abilities to be able to take part at a local level.

“We have a fantastic committee of passionate and enthusiast­ic people with a wide range of skill sets to take on the organisati­onal running of the club while we will continue to support this developmen­t and signpost people into the club.

“The coaches are experience­d in

People with a disability are less likely to take part in sport for a number of reasons.

GRAEME DOIG, PERTH AND KINROSS DISABILITY SPORT

wheelchair sports and include Perthbased Great Britain wheelchair basketball player, Ben Leitch.”

The club will initially begin with basketball and badminton, with more options including tennis, quad rugby, curling and shinty to be introduced.

The club aims to be led by participan­ts on which sports they take into the future. However, its main focus is to encourage people to take part and have fun.

Mr Doig also highlighte­d the importance of these types of sports clubs for the community.

He said: “It is extremely important to offer these opportunit­ies in the Perth and Kinross area. People with a disability are less likely to take part in sport for a number of reasons.

“Sport and physical activity provides physical, social and psychologi­cal benefits where you can get fitter, gain confidence and learn new skills.”

The club is open to people of all ages and has a number of sports chairs to suit both adults and children.

Mr Doig added: “If you can push a manual wheelchair, you will be more than welcome to come along and give it a go.

“We also encourage family and siblings to come along and take part too.”

The first session will take place on Friday from 6pm until 7pm at Letham Community Hub.

For more informatio­n, contact Graeme Doig on graeme@pkds.org.uk

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The Perth Eagles is a wheelchair sports club offering basketball and badminton.

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