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By Fiona Reid
Sport
Paralympic role for Connor

DUMFRIES man Connor McGeorge, right, has been appointed as a Paralympic Performance Academy coach with British Curling.

Connor, who is Dumfries and Galloway College’s active campus coordinator, has been instrumental in promoting health and well-being through his leadership on the Active Campus initiative. His innovative approach to student engagement has transformed the campus into a hub for inclusive, active lifestyles, benefiting students, staff and the wider community alike.

Connor’s new position with British Curling will see him supporting and developing para-athletes as they pursue their dreams of competing on the world stage. His appointment reflects both his deep expertise in sports coaching and his passion for inclusivity in athletics, mirroring the values that the college holds dear.

Having previously trained in the academy himself, British Curling then put him through training to become a coach at the national training centre at Stirling, where he will be based but will also travel across the UK when needed.

Connor said: “I am incredibly proud and excited to have been given the opportunity to coach for British Curling’s Paralympic Performance Academy.

“I am deeply grateful to British Curling for placing their trust in me to help guide and develop the next generation of talented Para athletes. It is a privilege to play even a small role in their journey towards becoming Paralympic athletes in curling.

“The team at British Curling has been exceptional, and I’m eager to learn as much as I can from their expertise.”