We are delighted to welcome nine new athletes to our ATS National Athletics Academy for 2024.
The two-year education programme for talented track and field athletes aims to develop the knowledge, skills, and competencies that will be essential in helping them move toward senior competition.
Athletics Trust Scotland were announced as the new title sponsor for our National Academy last month.
The new recruits join 17 athletes from last year’s intake who now move to their second year in the Academy.
They will all come together this Sunday (10 November) in Stirling for their first Development Day consisting of education sessions delivered by our partners at the Scottish Institute of Sport.
13 athletes graduate the programme and will continue to receive support & guidance from scottishathletics for the next few years through our event group projects.
scottishathletics National Talent Manager, Allan Hamilton, said:
‘We’re delighted to welcome the new intake of athletes to the Academy, and look forward to working with them and their support teams over the next two years.
‘They have all achieved great things and shown their commitment to athletics in their careers so far, and we are looking forward to helping them develop further as they move through the Academy programme.’
2024 Intake
James Alexander, Garscube Harriers (Coach: Alex Chalmers)
Kishi Aremu, Livingston AC (Coach: Bob Douglas)
Andrew Baird, Ross County (Coach: Ross Cairns)
Luc Macleod, Banchory Stonehaven (Coach: Robert Macleod)
Dylan McCulloch, Central AC (Coach: Francis Smith)
Annie Mclean, Shettleston Harriers (Coach: David Watson)
Cara Murphy, Law & District (Coach: Thomas Mctaggert)
Anna Reid, Aberdeen AAC (Coach: John Davie)
Holly Whittaker, Aberdeen AAC (Coach: Frank Gauld / Margery Swinton)
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