
KYLE BROTHERTON
Wheelchair Athletics
Kyle has been busy despite pandemic conditions over the last few year. He travelled to Coventry in 2021 and competed in 5 track events - 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m at this event. He was invited to attend the Muller Games in Manchester for the 400m event. He continues to compete competitively with determination and success.

ISAAC DUNNING
Swimming
Isaac volunteers his time with Port Glasgow Otters and Inverclyde Amateur Swimming Club where he helps teach the young people who attend with swimming coaching.
Isaac was also involved during lockdown with the “young start program”. This was a program designed and delivered through a series of online sessions by Scottish disability sport (and funded by the national lottery community fund) to help young athletes with a disability realise their full potential, gain confidence and progress their sporting careers into a more coaching roll.
Isaac continues to help teach and coach children of various ages, water confidence and abilities, techniques and levels of swimming.
In January 2021, Isaac led an online coaching course led by Scottish swimming and gained his level 1 coaching qualification.
He always strives to provide a positive happy environment when he is teaching and coaching with inclusion and equality at the forefront of what he does.

AIMEE HAGAN
Swimming
During lockdown Aimee only had 2 galas. When the pools opened back up April last year Aimee’s membership was renewed so she could start her training which was 2 to 3 times a week until the Otters started back
At The Regional Championships Tollcross 15th February 2020 Aimee won Gold in Individual Medley 100m Gold
Breaststroke 50m Class 1 PB Gold
Backstroke 50m.Class 1 Gold
And a Gold for Freestyle 100m. In November 2021 Aimee competed in The Scottish National Learning Disabilities Finals Tollcross where she gained Breaststroke class 1 50m bronze
Backstroke class 1 50m bronze
Freestyle 50m Gold