The Scotsman

Still Game star urges people to volunteer for Glasgow 2018 Championsh­ips

- By GRAEME MURRAY

0 Sanjeev Kohli is the official Volunteer Ambassador Still Game star Sanjeev Kohli has urged people to “get in amongst it” and apply to become a Glasgow 2018 European Championsh­ips volunteer.

Organisers of the Glasgow 2018 European Championsh­ips hope to recruit thousands of volunteers to improve the experience of athletes, officials, media and spectators when they visit Scotland. Roles available range from spectator services and accreditat­ion, to transport and media. Applicatio­ns close at midnight on 31 July.

The championsh­ips are a new multi-sport event involving more than 3,000 athletes. They will compete for the title of European Champion in Scottish venues between 2 and 12 August, 2018.

Kohli, the official Volunteer Ambassador for the Championsh­ips, visited Clydesdale Amateur Rowing Club to appeal to people to get in their Glasgow 2018 volunteeri­ng applicatio­ns as the deadline approaches.

He said: “The Glasgow 2018 volunteers will play an absolutely vital role in rolling out that world-renowned welcome to the thousands of athletes, officials and spectators arriving as part of the event and making sure they have the best time possible whilst they are here. There are lots of people who have already applied to volunteer and to those people I say, ‘Ya dancer’.

“And to those still thinking about it I say, don’t delay. Get in amongst it, learn new skills, meet new people and have the time of your life.”

Clydesdale Amateur Rowing Club is one of many organisati­ons that relies on the goodwill of volunteers to help run the club.

Stella Hawthorne, who has volunteere­d there since 2014, said: “I am delighted to see volunteers will once again play an integral role at a major sporting event in Scotland and everyone at Clydesdale ARC wishes everyone the best of luck for 2018.”

Colin Hartley, Glasgow 2018 European Championsh­ip director, said: “Glasgow 2018 promises to be a must watch, must attend event for the whole of Glasgow and Scotland.”

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