Pitreavie AAC star Rebecca Grieve is set to make her Commonwealth Games debut this summer after being picked to run by Team Scotland.
The 21-year-old has been named in a 39-strong athletics team for Glasgow 2026, as has fellow club runner, Nicole Yeargin.
Rebecca, who is a student at the University of New Mexico in the United States, has been selected for the mixed 4x400 metre relay.
Nicole, who will compete in her second successive Games, will run in the both that event, as well as in the women's 400m.
Last summer, Rebecca competed at the European Athletics Under-23 Championships in July, where she won a record-breaking women's 4x400 metre relay gold medal.
Rebecca Grieve has been selected to run at this summer's Commonwealth Games. (Image: Jamie Williamson / Team Scotland.)
She and her Great Britain team-mates reached the podium's top step in a new championship and European under-23 time, whilst she also contested her first individual race, in the 400m, in a GB vest.
Those successes followed on from winning World Athletics Under-20 Championship 4x400m bronze with GB in 2024, and a medley relay gold at the European Athletics Under-18 Championships in 2022.
Following her success in last year's European Athletics Under-23 Championships, Rebecca spoke to Press Sport, and stated her aim of achieving Commonwealth Games selection.
She said running for Scotland in a home Games would be an "amazing experience", and also commented: "It would probably be my biggest achievement so far.
"Running for Scotland, being Scottish, it's a big honour. I think, to run for Scotland, in a home Games, you're going to have so much support from the crowd.
"It will probably just be the best experience yet, and, my whole family don't always get to watch me run, especially international competitions.
"I'd be able to get my grandparents, my nana, my parents, my aunties, my cousins - it'd be great."
Rebecca Grieve will make her Games debut in Glasgow. (Image: Jamie Williamson / Team Scotland.)
Glasgow will host for a second time in 12 years, having done so memorably in 2014, where Pitreavie star, Eilidh Doyle, won a 400m silver at Hampden, the second of three in a row at the Commonwealth Games.
"It does inspire me," Rebecca said of those Games.
"It's just it was a very long ago. I was nine at the time!
"I think I'd just started athletics when I was eight, so, I wasn't too much involved in it, but the Commonwealth Games is always up there, in terms of big competitions that you want to be a part of."
Meanwhile, Nicole, 28, is preparing to run at a second successive Games, having done so in Birmingham four years ago.
The United States star, who is eligible to compete for Scotland and GB as her mum, Lynn, hails from Dunfermline, won bronze in the women's 4x400m relay four years ago, and reached the semi-finals of her individual event.
That came after she had made her Olympic debut at the delayed Tokyo Games, held a year earlier, before she won bronze in both the women's 4x400m, and the mixed 4x400m, in Paris two years ago.
"Honoured to be selected for my second Commonwealth Games with Team Scotland," Nicole, who has also won relay bronze medals at world and European championships, wrote on social media.
"The second time is just as special, but getting to do it in Glasgow makes it unforgettable.
"Home crowd. Home nation. Round two. Let’s make it count."
Rebecca and Nicole join Fife AC's Owen Miller, from Dunfermline, and his club-mate Ben Sandilands, who train at Pitreavie under coach, Steve Doig, in the athletics squad.
The latter two, who have both won Paralympic gold medals, will run in the T20 classification 1500m.