Scottish Women in Sport Hall of Fame
The Scottish Women in Sport Hall of Fame, launched in 2018, is an award to recognize and honour Scottish female athletes who have made an outstanding contribution to Scottish sport, including women in their day who are considered pioneers in there sport.[1][2] The women were nominated by the public and national sporting bodies, and chosen by a selected panel of experts to be inducted.[1][2]
History
Maureen McGonigle, Scottish Women in Sport's chief executive, along with, Dr Fiona Skillen, lecturer and sports historian at Glasgow Caledonian University and Hannah Norton of the sport and physical activity department at Strathclyde University were tasked with selecting the final list of inductees for the inaugural Scottish Women in Sport Hall of Fame in 2018.[1][2] Edna Nellis (Football), Helen Graham (Football), Isabel Newstead (Swimming and Shooting), and Marjorie Langmuir (Badminton, Hockey and Tennis) were all confirmed in March 2018 to be inducted.[1][2]
The first four were women were categorized as 'pioneer inductees'. Belle Robertson (Golf), Joan Watt (Physiotherapy), Kari Carswell (Cricket), and Maggie McEleny (Swimming) also joined the list as 2018 inductees.[3][4] The inaugural ceremony took place at the GoGlasgow Hotel in May 2018 and was hosted by world, European and Commonwealth swimming champion Hannah Miley.[3][4]
Hall of Fame
- Scottish sportswoman in bold were inducted as 'pioneers'.
Year | Athlete | Achievements |
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2018 | Helen Graham | Pioneer in the 1880s for women's football. Founded the first Scottish women's national team. |
2018 | Edna Nellis | Stellar football career. Played in the French and Italian Championships in the 1970s. |
2018[5] | Marjorie Langmuir | Multi-talented athlete who represented Scotland in badminton, field hockey and tennis in the same year. |
2018 | Isabel Newstead | Multiple gold medal-winning Paralympic and World champion in swimming and shooting. |
2018[6] | Belle Robertson | Multiple Ladies Amateur golf champion in match play and stroke play. Multiple Curtis Cup appearances. |
2018 | Maggie McEleny | 14-time Paralympic medalist in swimming. |
2018 | Kari Carswell | Former player and coach for the Scotland national women's cricket team. |
2018 | Joan Watt | Forty-fives years of service to Commonwealth Games Scotland. Awarded CGF Order of Merit.[7][8] |
See also
References
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- "JOAN WATT PRESENTED WITH CGF ORDER OF MERIT". STS. 27 October 2017. Retrieved 12 April 2019.