Thirty sports coaches have been named in the Special Olympics Great Britain coaching team that will travel to Berlin in June to support its athletes at the Special Olympics World Games.
All thirty coaches, who are based across Great Britain, are volunteering to ensure that their teams of athletes with intellectual disabilities can represent Team Special Olympics GB at the World Summer Games.
Name |
Sport |
Coaching Position |
Club/Region |
Niamh Mourton |
Athletics |
Head Coach |
Special Olympics Derbyshire & West Midlands Ski Team |
Bev Tucker |
Badminton |
Head Coach |
Special Olympics Powys |
Jacob Meaton |
Basketball (3x3) |
Head Coach |
Special Olympics Derbyshire & Special Olympics Greater Manchester |
Jazz Owen |
Basketball (3x3) |
Coach |
Special Olympics Sheffield |
Erika Walker |
Bocce |
Head Coach |
Special Olympics North East Wales |
Andrew Samanjoul |
Cycling |
Coach |
Special Olympics Yorkshire & Humber Region |
Tim Curtis |
Cycling |
Head Coach |
Bradford Disability Sport & Leisure |
Michelle Guite |
Cycling |
Coach |
Special Olympics Sheffield |
Julia Gourley |
Equestrian |
Head Coach |
Special Olympics Grampian |
Bridget Mackwood |
Equestrian |
Coach |
South West Equestrian |
Nigel Stuart |
Football (Unified) |
Coach |
Special Olympics Essex |
Ben Mathews |
Football (Unified) |
Head Coach |
Special Olympics National Office |
Sham Motin |
Football (Unified) |
Coach |
N/A |
Liz Birkbeck |
Golf |
Coach |
Special Olympics Greater Manchester |
Frank Hunter |
Golf |
Head Coach |
Special Olympics Sheffield |
Amy Meiklem |
Gymnastics (Artistic) |
Coach |
City of Glasgow Gymnastics Club |
Ellen Row |
Gymnastics (Artistic) |
Head Coach |
Special Olympics Suffolk |
Alex Row |
Gymnastics (Artistic) |
Coach |
Special Olympics Suffolk |
Jane Whetnall MBE |
Gymnastics (Rhythmic) |
Head Coach |
Special Olympics Cheshire East |
Anne Thomas |
Gymnastics (Rhythmic) |
Coach |
Special Olympics Leicestershire Northampton and Rutland |
Simon Roach |
Powerlifting |
Head Coach |
Special Olympics West Wales |
Emma Inglis |
Swimming |
Head Coach |
Blackpool Polar Bears |
Lynda Inglis |
Swimming |
Coach |
Blackpool Polar Bears |
Jemima Browning |
Swimming |
Coach |
Special Olympics North Yorkshire |
Dennis Beech |
Table Tennis |
Head Coach |
Special Olympics Cheshire North & West |
Wendy Beech |
Table Tennis |
Coach |
Special Olympics Cheshire North & West |
Paul Singleton |
Tennis |
Head Coach |
Special Olympics Lincolnshire |
Chris Enock |
Tennis |
Coach |
Special Olympics Lincolnshire |
Paul Dale |
Tenpin Bowling |
Head Coach |
Special Olympics Surrey |
Shirley Hudson |
Tenpin Bowling |
Coach |
Special Olympics Sheffield |
Opening at the iconic Olympiastadion Berlin on 17 June, the Special Olympics World Games is the world’s biggest inclusive sporting event of 2023 with 7,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities from around the world set to compete across 26 sports.
At the end of last year, Team Special Olympics GB named a squad of more than 80 athletes from across the country who will take part in its 17 nominated sports at Berlin 2023, with more than 40 coaches, support and medical volunteers and staff supporting the group.
Colin Dyer, Chief Executive of Special Olympics GB, said: “We are incredibly grateful to all of the coaches and volunteers who are giving up their time to help our athletes achieve their dreams of competing at a Special Olympics World Games.
“The investment from our coaches goes way beyond the competition in Berlin. They are arranging and delivering training weekends, whilst also fostering excellent relationships with the athletes and their families.
“The success of Special Olympics GB is built on a network a of incredible and essential volunteers who deliver sporting opportunities that can transform the lives of children and adults with an intellectual disability. We thank everyone across the country who has given their time in supporting our athletes.”
The Team Special Olympics GB contingent is also being supported at Berlin 2023 by Jingle Jam, the world’s biggest charity gaming event, which has recently donated £251,416.65 to help fund operational costs.
Delivered by The Yogscast, Special Olympics GB was one of the 12 nominated charities for the 2022 Jingle Jam event, which raised funds through charity donations and live streams.
Special Olympics GB is the UK’s largest provider of year-round sports training and competition for children and adults of all abilities with intellectual disabilities. More than 6,500 athletes are currently registered and are participating at one of the 95 accredited programmes within Scotland, England and Wales, which are delivered by a devoted team of around 3,500 volunteers.