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Scotland’s Commonwealth Games athletes from the past are coming together to shape support for the team at Birmingham 2022 and maximise the medal potential.

Commonwealth Games Scotland (CGS) are working with the independent research think tank Observatory for Sport in Scotland to survey all current and former Games athletes on their needs and the support they received to compete for their country.

Jon Doig

Jon Doig, CGS Chief Executive (left), commented: “Our focus is on how we can give our athletes the best possible preparation for the Games,  and work with partners and their support teams to ensure they can maximise their potential to achieve success on the world stage and continue to inspire future generations.

“We have fantastic athletes from communities all over Scotland, and a wide variety of backgrounds, and we saw recently their quality with the success in Tokyo and Beijing. This survey is designed to further understand key issues facing the athletes and where we can focus our support prior to, and after the Birmingham Games.

“The survey is being run by the Observatory for Sport in Scotland, and all responses will be anonymised so we can get genuine honest insight. We would appeal to all current and former athletes to take part and share their thoughts, because every comment we receive will help to improve the chances of success for our athletes in Birmingham and future Games.”

To take part in the survey, please contact OSS Research Officer Ryan Brown at ryan@oss.scot.