The Scotsman

Scotland’s elite athletes given go ahead for indoor and full-contact training

- By GAVIN MCCAFFERTY

Elite athletes in Scotland were yesterday granted permission to resume indoor and contact training as long as they maintain safety protocols.

The step towards normality has been approved by the Scottish Government and Sportscotl­and has published guidance for a range of sports following the easing of restrictio­ns on training for performanc­eandprofes­sionalathl­etes, coaches and support staff.

The details follow news that Scottish Premiershi­p football clubs were granted approval to resume contact training from yesterday.

Government body Active Scotland has worked with sportscotl­and, the national sports agency, and other partners to develop the guidance.

The changes will allow small groups of athletes and staff to interact in close contact outdoors, while tackling will be allowed in team sports.

Indoor training is permitted for individual­s subject to sportscotl­and Institute of Sport approval for each venue.

Each sport/club must nominate a member of staff as a Covid-19 officer to be responsibl­e for risk assessment­s and also have a qualified physician named as a medical officer.

They must also carry out screening for symptoms, includingt­emperature­checks.

The developmen­t will allow elite swimmers to get back into the pool over the coming week with the reopening of the National Swimming Academy in Stirling.

Scottish Swimming chief executive Euan Lowe said: “This is a good step in the right direction and will help our athletes keep their Olympic and Paralympic preparatio­n on track.

“We have been working hard with partners sportscotl­and, British Swimming and the University of Stirling to support this process and see this as an important first step to help inform the wider return to aquatics across the whole sport.

“In the meantime guidance documents about a return to aquatics in Scotland continue tobedevelo­pedinacare­fuland considered way for a return for the whole sport, with Scottish Swimming working with key partners including the Scottish Government, sportscotl­and, Public Health Scotland as well as pool providers from across Scotland.

“These documents can only bepublishe­donceappro­vedby sportscotl­and and the Scottish Government.”

Forbes Dunlop, the chief operating officer of sportscotl­and, said: “We all want to see a return to sport at all levels as soon as it is safe to do so.

“This new guidance will be welcome news for performanc­e and profession­al athletes in Scotland and those who work with them and represents a positive step as we seek to rebuild the sporting system at all levels.

“While this is good news, we must all continue to play our part in suppressin­g the spread of the virus by adhering to government guidance to ensure that the transition back to sport, at all levels, is as safe as possible.

“We will continue to work with our partners in Scottish Government, governing bodies of sport and local authoritie­s to support the phased return of sport at all levels.”

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