David Wilkie and Scott Quin Open Street Art Swimming Pool for IPC Swimming World Championships

03/07/15... GEORGE SQUARE - GLASGOW Scottish swimming legend David Wilkie and GB para-swimmer Scott Quin will open a street art swimming pool in Glasgow city centre ahead of the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships.
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Scottish swimming legend David Wilkie and Scottish para-swimming European silver medallist Scott Quin opened a street art swimming pool in Glasgow’s city centre ahead of July’s IPC Swimming World Championships at Tollcross International Swimming Centre.

David Wilkie, MBE, won 1976 Olympic Gold in Montreal and is the only person to have held British, American, Commonwealth, European, World and Olympic swimming titles at the same time.

Scott Quin currently trains at Edinburgh’s Warrender Club, where Wilkie also trained. Quin, who won his first international medal in the 100m breaststroke SB14 at the IPC Swimming European Championships in 2014, has been selected for the British team in Glasgow and aims to make his mark on the world stage from 13-19 July.

Quin said, “To have a legend like David Wilkie here today to support us is a real inspiration and it’s great seeing so many people turn out. It’s encouraging going into the Worlds. We really need the home crowd to come along and support us this year.”

Tickets are on general sale at www.ticketmaster.co.uk/glasgow2015, priced at £10/£15 (approx. $15/$23 USD) for adults and free for under-16s (terms and conditions apply).

The IPC Swimming World Championships is the biggest para-swimming event outside of the Paralympic Games and brings together over 580 swimmers from nearly 70 countries for what will be a week-long celebration of world-class sport.

“The IPC Swimming World Championships are one of the major events in the swimming calendar and it’s great to see the people of Glasgow come out today to show their support for the event and for our para-swimmers ahead of this summer’s Championships. The Commonwealth Games last year was massive for sport and para-swimming in Glasgow and we will all be looking forward to the famous ‘Tollcross Roar’ that drove so many of the home athletes to success. It will be an unforgettable experience,” Wilkie said.

The event forms part of UK Sport’s National Lottery funded major events program which targets championships that will support the nation’s athletes in their preparation and qualification for the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The GBR Para-Swimming Team includes four-time Paralympic champion Ellie Simmonds, Paralympic, World and Commonwealth champion Ollie Hynd and Glasgow swimming ace Andrew Mullen.

In addition, some of the world’s best para-swimmers including 12-time Paralympic gold medallist Jessica Long (USA), Paralympic and World champion Marc Evers (NED) and seven-time Paralympic champion Andre Brasil (BRA) will also compete.

Across the seven days of competition there will be 152 medals up for grabs with athletes competing in freestyle, breaststroke, butterfly, individual medley, freestyle relay and medley relay across 14 different classes, with distances ranging from 50m-400m.

The above article is a press release submitted to Swimming World. To reach our audience, contact us at newsmaster@swimmingworld.com.

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liquidassets
8 years ago

So cool! Wow I haven’t seen Wilkie’s name in decades; glad he’s involved in this.
Also impressive: “The only person to have held British, American, Commonwealth, European, World and Olympic swimming titles at the same time.” By American did that mean he won an US Nationals (if they even allowed it back then?) or was it a U.S. Open record?? Thanks.

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