Welcome

Welcome to my blog on Sports Events in Glasgow. Keep an eye on this blog as several posts will be published informing you of the Sport Events held in the Glasgow area.

Thursday 31 March 2011

Bank Of Scotland Great Scottish Run

The Bank Of Scotland hold the Great Scottish run which consists of a half marathon and a 10k. It is Scotlands largest mass participation sporting event and it is held in the Glasgow area starting off at George Square and finishing at Glasgow Green. The link below shows the map in which the routes for both the 10k and half marathon are illustrated.

http://www.runglasgow.org/pdf/GSR-map-2010.pdf

The race will take place on Sunday 4th of September. Entrants have the opportunity to enter the race at last years price if they register before 24th of June 2011. The ticket price will be £20 for the 10k and £25 for the half marathon if entrants decide to enter online before the 24th of June. Entrants can decide to walk or run the race but should be prepared as it can be quite challenging.

The Great Scottish Run has been shortlisted for the prestigious Sport Industry Award "Sport Participation Event Of The Year" as in 2010 it attracted a record breaking 23,386 participants.

Tuesday 29 March 2011

School Sport Week

School sport week is Scotland's biggest celebration of school sport which is ran by Bank of Scotland in partnership with sportscotland. Scotstoun leisure centre was the location for the event with the main aim of finding a future paralympian champion. In total there was 735 schools and over 175,000 who took part last year with 13 schools from the Glasgow area.
Pictured to the left is Simon Jackson, three time paralympic gold medalist in Judo. Simon helped with the promotion of the school sport week by introducing disabled youngters to new sports.

Pictured below is Craig Maclean, olympic silver medalist cyclist who also helped with the promotion of School Sport Week in the Glasgow area.

Thursday 17 March 2011

Gymnastics World Cup

Glasgow has held many different successful Gymnastics events in the past however this year they will host the first ever Gymnastics World Cup in the UK at Kelvinhall International Sports Arena. Glasgow will also host the event next year. It will join Stuttgart in Germany; Jacksonville in America and Tokyo in Japan in staging the events of the world cup. The worlds top 8 male and female gymnasts will be participating in the event with the men's competition involving floor exercise, vault, parallel bar and more and the women's competition will involve vault, balance beam, uneven bar and more.



 EventScotland will provide funding through its International Events Programme for the next two years.

Thursday 10 March 2011

Commonwealth Games 2014

Glasgow will host the 2014 Commonwealth Games, they were chosen over Edinburgh to be the host city in 2014.  The games will run over 11 days from 23rd July until 3rd August with at least 4500 athletes participating. It will be the biggest multi-sport event Glasgow has ever held as the previous two commonwealth games held by Scotland in 1970 and 1986 were held in Edinburgh. As Glasgow are hosting the 2014 Commonwealth Games, it is a great opportunity for Sport to be promoted in a positive sense. It will make the population more aware that Sport can be pursued as a professional career.


 
The games will be held in many different venue such as Celtic Park, Glasgow Green Hockey Centre, Kelvin Hall, Kelvingrove Bowling Centre, Strathclyde Country Park and many more. The vast majority of venues are located within 20-minutes driving time of the Athletes Village in Dalmarnock and are broadly grouped into three clusters; in the East End, South Side and West End districts of the city. The only sports held outside the Greater Glasgow area will be the Diving and Full-Bore Shooting events.


Further information of the event can be found at the following web page:
http://www.glasgow2014.com/










































































































Thursday 3 March 2011

Football in Glasgow

Glasgow has three famous football stadiums that are well known worldwide.



 The new national stadium at Hampden ;
  •  It was opened in 1903 and renovated in 1999
  • It has a capacity of 52,103
  • It is the home ground of Queen's Park
  • It holds Scottish Cup finals 
  • It will play a part in 2014 Commonwealth Games by holding the Closing ceremony and some of the events.


Celtic Park also known as Parkhead or even "paradise" by fans is the home ground of Celtic Football Club.
  •  It was opened in 1892 and renovated in 1998.
  • It has a capacity of 60,832
  • Located in the Parkhead area of Glasgow
  • It is the 6th largest stadium in the United Kingdom
  • It will hold the opening ceremony of 2014 Commonwealth Games
Ibrox Stadium is the home ground of Rangers Football Club.
  • It was opened in 1899 and has had many renovations since :
  • 1928, Main Stand (built)
    1979, Copland Stand (built)
    1980, Broomloan Stand (built)
    1981, Govan Stand (built)
    1991, Main Stand (third tier)
  • It is located on the south side of the River Clyde.
  • It has a capacity of 51,082
  • It is the 10th largest stadium in the United Kingdom






Introducing Glasgow

Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland with a population of over one million. It is a popular city which tourists should most definately visit if they have the chance.Glasgow hosts many different sporting events and by doing so has gained a positive reputation.
"Glasgow is one of Europe's most dynamic sporting and cultural capitals."