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  2. Alisha Rees - Wikipedia

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    In May 2022 she was part of the Scottish 4x100m team that set a new national record time of 44.75 at the Diamond League meeting in Birmingham. [10] Rees made her Commonwealth Games debut in Birmingham in 2022. where she reached the semi-finals of the Women's 100m, and qualified for the final and finished eighth as part of the Women's 4 x 100m ...

  3. Nicole Yeargin - Wikipedia

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    Nicole Yeargin (born 11 August 1997) [1] is a British-American athlete representing Great Britain who specialises in the 400 metres.She won major medals as part of British women's and mixed 4 x 400 m relays, including bronzes at the 2022 World Athletics Championships and 2023 World Athletics Championships.

  4. Megan Keith - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024, she set a European U23 record running in the Valencia 10K as she posted a time of 31.22m beating a record set by German athlete Alina Reh in 2018. The run was also the third fastest by a Scots athlete over 10,000m on the road - with only Liz and Eilish McColgan having recorded faster times. [23]

  5. Scotland women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Scotland women's national football team represents Scotland in international women's football competitions. Since 1998, the team has been governed by the Scottish Football Association (SFA). Scotland qualified for the FIFA Women's World Cup for the first time in 2019, and for their first UEFA Women's Championship in 2017.

  6. Spartans W.F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Spartans Football Club Women's and Girl's is a women's football team that plays in the Scottish Women's Premier League, the top division of women's football in Scotland.. Spartans F.C. Women is part of Spartans F.C. in North Edinburgh and play and train at the club's training facili

  7. Category:Scottish female athletes - Wikipedia

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    Scottish female middle-distance runners (21 P) P. Scottish female pole vaulters (1 P) R. Scottish female racewalkers (1 P) S. Scottish female shot putters (2 P)

  8. Women's football in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Women's association football in Scotland has an organised history including the first international women's match in 1881, [1] [2] the president of the British Ladies' Football Club in 1895, Lady Florence Dixie, [2] [3] the Edinburgh–Preston "World Championship" in 1937 [4] and 1939, [5] [6] and the Scottish Women's Cup founded in 1970.

  9. Scottish Women's Football - Wikipedia

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    Scotland hosted the first organised games of women's football in 1881, [1] and the sport became popular in the 1920s, attracting crowds of thousands. Women's football was banned from English Football Association grounds in 1921; the Scottish Football Association (SFA) did not follow suit, although it was not supportive.