Tuesday, 6th January, 2009 RSS Feeds
Add to Google Add to My Yahoo! (requires My Yahoo account). Add to My MSN (requires My MSN account). Add to My AOL (requires My AOL account).

Published: Thursday, 30th November, 2006 12:00

Lindsay going for gold in Durban

By Sports Desk

Printer Print Article

WEST FIFE swimmer Andrew Lindsay is part of British Swimming’s IPC World Championship squad which has entered its final phase of preparation ahead of the six-day disability meet which kicks off in Durban on Saturday.

Double paralympic gold medal winner Lindsay is part of the 33-strong team which arrived in South Africa on 21st November and swimmers have been making the most of the past seven days to recover from the lengthy journey and acclimatise to the weather, venue and change of culture.

More from Press

See Main Story

'Powder puff' Pars' title hopes take a dent at Dundee

BOSS Jim McIntyre described his side's attacking display as "powder puff" after Saturday's disappointing defeat at Dundee.

See Main Story

Pars boss gets go-ahead to strengthen for title push

Macca prepares to go window shopping...

See Main Story

Pars chairman admits pitch battle was "too little, too late"

ATHLETIC stand to lose around £30,000 after being caught out by cold snap.

See Main Story

Kelty Hearts give derby rivals a Christmas stuffing

BOXING day training session pays off for the Jambos...

See Main Story

Dunfermline motocross champion gears up to defend her title

KERRY relieved to be back in the saddle...

See Main Story

The Dunfermline men who gave golf to America

“There’s maybe some tension between Lockhart and Reid supporters about who introduced golf to the States but no-one knows what the real story was. In any case, both men were from Dunfermline.”

See Main Story

Pars plan tribute to George Miller

MINUTE'S applause before Livingston match.

Press Advertisement

Deals

Most Read