Baseball in Queensland to football in Fife


Scottish Sports Futures awards

Kacie Inglis, from Cardenden, has been recognised with an award for the way she has dealt with challenges following her diagnoses.

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Rugby coaching

A new online training programme designed to help coaches better support autistic players will take place this April.

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Sailing partnership

The U.S. SailGP Team announced a new partnership with Spectrum Sailing, a national nonprofit dedicated to providing inclusive maritime education and sailing opportunities for autistic youth.

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Unity and social change

Hon. Amadin Desmond Enabulele, the Executive Chairman of the Edo State Sports Commission in Nigeria, has said that sports, besides competition, provide opportunities and platforms for advocacy, unity and social change.

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More than a race

Ahead of the 130th Boston Marathon, many athletes were up bright and early to prepare for the Adaptive Athlete Brunch and training session in Boston.

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The number of autistic Queenslanders who participate in BQ’s Baseball program has grown from 63 in the 2024/25 season to 86 this season.

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Rowing and neurodiversity

Caragh McMurtry is a former Team GB rower. She was diagnosed with autism as an adult and is now CEO of Neurodiverse Sport. She is an advocate for inclusion and empowerment of neurodivergent people in sports.

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A decade of opportunity

Some of rugby league’s biggest names have praised Community Integrated Care as the charity marks a decade of life-changing impact in the sport’s communities.

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