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The Scottish Disability Sport Hall of Fame, launched in 2012 by Scottish Disability Sport (SDS), is an accolade to recognize and honour the outstanding sporting achievements of Scotland's most distinguished athletes with a disability.
The inaugural 20 members of the Scottish Disability Sport Hall of Fame were inducted in 2012, by Scottish Disability Sport (formerly the Scottish Sports Association for Disabled People), as the national sports body celebrated its 50th anniversary at its AGM.[1][2][3][4] It was held at the Windlestrae Hotel in Kinross on 26 September 2012.[5][6]
2012
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Post 2012
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Year [23] |
Findlay Calder Trophy (Athlete of the Year Award) |
Brian Dolan Memorial Trophy (Swimmer of the Year Award) |
Angus Trophy (Sports Person of the Year Award) (excluding athletics and swimming) |
Gordon Brown Trophy (Athletes' Athlete) |
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2000 | Nicky Diatchenko | Kenny Cairns | no award | no award |
2001 | Derek Frew | Andrew Lindsay | ||
2002 | Karen Lewis | Lara Ferguson | ||
2003 | Stephen Payton | Mhairi Love | David Heddle (Bowls) | |
2004 | Kenny Herriot | Jim Anderson | Scottish Wheelchair Curling Team |
Maggie McEleny (Swimming) |
2005 | Stephen Payton | Jim Anderson | Aileen McGlynn (Tandem cycling) | Jim Anderson (Swimming) |
2006 | Stephen Payton | Rebecca Lee | GB Para Wheelchair Curling Team |
Rebecca Lee (Swimming) |
2007 | Libby Clegg | Andrew Lindsay | Aileen McGlynn (Tandem cycling) | Kenny Cairns (Swimming) Peter McGuire (Boccia) |
2008 | Allan Stuart | Jim Anderson | Scottish CP Football Squad | Aileen McGlynn (Tandem cycling) |
2009 | Libby Clegg | Jim Anderson | Gordon Reid (Tandem cycling) | Stephen McGuire (Boccia) Peter McGuire (Boccia) |
2010 | Lauren Peffers | Sean Fraser | Stephen McGuire (Boccia) | Neil Fachie (Tandem cycling) |
2011 | Owen Miller | Andrew Mullen | Kevin Wallace (Bowls) | Aileen Neilson (Wheelchair curling) |
2012 | Libby Clegg | Andrew Mullen | Neil Fachie (Tandem cycling) | Libby Clegg (Track and field) |
2013 | Libby Clegg | Andrew Mullen | Jane Egan (Paratriathlon) | Neil Fachie (Tandem cycling) |
2014 | Libby Clegg | Andrew Mullen | Neil Fachie (Tandem cycling) | Andrew Mullen (Swimming) |
2015 | Samantha Kinghorn | Andrew Mullen | Neil Fachie (Tandem cycling) | Irene Edgar (Bowls) |
2016 | Libby Clegg | Andrew Mullen | Gordon Reid (Wheelchair tennis) | Gordon Reid (Wheelchair tennis) |
2017 | Samantha Kinghorn | Danielle Joyce | Martin Perry (Table tennis) | Samantha Kinghorn (Wheelchair athletics) |
2018 | Maria Lyle | Scott Quin | Neil Fachie (Cycling) | Gordon Reid |
2019 | Derek Rae | Scott Quin | Scottish Wheelchair Curling Team | Derek Rae |
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