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Edmunds was born in 1977 to Moira and Douglas Edmunds and grew up in the south of Glasgow. [2] Edmunds' paternal grandfather, John Morris from Fife, is said to have been part of a gang of fervent Scottish nationalists that included the poet Hugh MacDiarmid, which planned to steal the Stone of Destiny from Westminster Abbey.
Alex McKechnie (born in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish-Canadian physiotherapist who works as the Vice President, Player Health and Performance for the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association. He was inducted into the British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame in 2018. [1]
The Scottish Sports Council was established in 1972 by royal charter. [1] The body works in partnership with public, private and voluntary organisations. As an executive non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government , Sportscotland advises ministers and implements government policy for sport and physical recreation.
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Kelvin Hall, Glasgow Postcard of the Kelvin Hall, Glasgow with Kelvingrove Museum & Art Galleries opposite, in the 1930s. The Kelvin Hall, located on Argyle Street in the Yorkhill area of Glasgow, Scotland, is one of the largest exhibition centres in Britain and now a mixed-use arts and sports venue that opened as an exhibition venue in 1927.
Sport in Glasgow; 0–9. 2023 UCI BMX World Championships; B. BadmintonScotland; C. Clyde (mascot) G. Glasgow bid for the 2014 Commonwealth Games; Glasgow bid for the ...
The Scottish Sports Hall of Fame is the national sports hall of fame of Scotland, set up in 2002. [1] It is a joint project organised by sportscotland, the national governmental body for Scottish sport, and National Museums Scotland. [2] It is also funded by BBC Scotland and donations from the general public.
New Anniesland is a sports ground in the Anniesland area of Glasgow, Scotland, used for rugby union and cricket.Owned by The Glasgow Academical Club, a sports and social club for alumni of The Glasgow Academy, it is the home ground of Glasgow Academicals RFC [1] and Glasgow Academical Cricket Club.