Connect Autumn 2015 | Page 20

20 AUTUMN 2015 Students hear from international star Sport and Fitness students were privileged to hear Bernadette Leslie, a Boccia World Championship medal winner, deliver a talk about the sport. Boccia is a precision ball sport that is similar to bowls and is played by competitors who have a physical disability that requires the use of a wheelchair. Bernadette, who was born with celebral palsy, took up the sport when she was 18. She competed for Great Britain in the 2006 Boccia World Championships in Brazil and won a bronze medal when her team defeated Hong Kong’s side. Bernadette also represented Scotland at the 2003 Boccia World Cup in New Zealand and became team captain at the 2005 Boccia European Championships in Portugal at the age of just 23. Bernadette is a former student at the College, where she studied Business Administration and then Web Design. When the College approached her to deliver a talk about the sport and her career to future sports coaches, she was delighted to do so. Her presentation to students went down a storm, with HND Sport student Danielle Torrance saying “Bernadette showed you can achieve anything when you put your mind to it”. Classmate Shannon Baillie added that Bernadette was “very inspirational.” “The talks went great. I wanted to make it fun “The talks went great. I wanted to make it fun for them, so I shared my medals and showed them a video of me playing. I felt like the students were very interested and engaged. When I was demonstrating how to play, you could really see their competitiveness coming out; some of them even beat me! “I think they do have a greater understanding of boccia now. Sharing my own experience of the sport with them will hopefully inspire a few of them to help other people with disabilities in the future.”