paralympics gb staff - sportcentric
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Anthony Stickland<br />
Jill Stidever<br />
Position:<br />
Coach / Support <strong>staff</strong><br />
Date of Birth: 25.08.59<br />
Age: 45<br />
Born: Wareham, Dorset<br />
Lives: Dunblane, Scotland<br />
Position:<br />
Coach / Support <strong>staff</strong><br />
Lives: Markfield,<br />
Leicestershire<br />
Club: Leicester<br />
Penguins SC<br />
Anthony looks after World Class Performance and<br />
Potential swimmers in Scotland, as well has helping<br />
to organise some of the swimmers on the Start<br />
programme. He coaches two full time World Class<br />
athletes and runs squad sessions for Scottish Disability<br />
swimmers. In his role as an ASA Club Coach, he worked<br />
with Wareham, Poole, Bridgewater and High Wycombe<br />
swimming clubs.<br />
Following a motorbike accident at the age of 17,<br />
Anthony represented Great Britain at the Paralympics<br />
in Arnham and New York.<br />
Michele Weltman<br />
Jill has been involved in swimming for over fifty years<br />
from grass roots to international level, and has worked<br />
with disability squads for twenty years. She is the<br />
coordinator for swimming with Cerebral Palsy Sport<br />
and is also an ASA senior tutor. Awarded an MBE<br />
for Services to Disabled Sport in the 2000 New Year’s<br />
Honours List, Jill is married with three children -<br />
one of whom is a Paralympic swimmer - and five grandchildren.<br />
She supports Leicester Tigers ru<strong>gb</strong>y team.<br />
Paul McInneny<br />
Position:<br />
Coach / Support <strong>staff</strong><br />
Date of Birth: 25.02.64<br />
Age: 40<br />
Born: Harare, Zimbabwe<br />
Lives: Alexandra Park,<br />
London<br />
Position:<br />
Carer / Support <strong>staff</strong><br />
Lives:<br />
Edinburgh<br />
Michele was born in Zimbabwe and went on to<br />
play hockey for Israel. She was named Hackney and<br />
Middlesex Coach of the Year in 1996 and the BSCTA<br />
Disability Coach of the Year in 1997, which is the year<br />
she became involved with the Paralympic team.<br />
This will be Michelle’s second Paralympic Games.<br />
Paul graduated in Classics before becoming a care<br />
team leader in Edinburgh. He has worked with British<br />
Disability Swimming for the last five years and attended<br />
the Sydney Paralympics. Paul also does volunteer work<br />
with Disability Sport England and is a qualified boccia<br />
referee.<br />
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