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First Minister hosts reception to honour Scottish Olympians and Paralympians

Some 56 Scottish athletes took part in the two Games, with several breaking world, Scottish or British records in their events.

Swimmer Duncan Scott was among the 56 Scottish Olympians and Paralympians celebrated in a reception hosted by First Minister John Swinney
Swimmer Duncan Scott was among the 56 Scottish Olympians and Paralympians celebrated in a reception hosted by First Minister John Swinney (Peter Byrne/PA)

Scotland’s First Minister has said he is “so proud” of the nation’s Olympic and Paralympic athletes, as he hosted a reception celebrating their achievements in this summer’s Games.

At the event held at Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh, John Swinney praised the performances of all Scottish athletes who took part while representing Team GB and ParalympicsGB.

In all 56 Scottish athletes participated individually or in team competitions during the two Games, winning 14 gold medals, 12 silver medals and seven bronze medals.

More women than men from Scotland competed, and several Scots achieved world, Scottish, or British records in their events.

Medical staff, coaches and senior sports officials were also invited to the reception in recognition of the support they provided to Scotland’s athletes.

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The First Minister said: “I am so proud of all our athletes who competed on the world sporting stage during this summer’s Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris.

“I know that for each of them it would have been the culmination of hours of training, setbacks and sacrifices, so they should know their achievements enhanced the reputation of Scottish sport and will inspire future generations of Scottish athletes.

First Minster John Swinney said Scotland’s athletes would continue to receive ‘the best support’ in the upcoming 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow
First Minster John Swinney said Scotland’s athletes would continue to receive ‘the best support’ in the upcoming 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow (Jane Barlow/PA)

“We should also take a moment to recognise the coaching staff, medical professionals, and officials behind the scenes who, in many different ways, prepared the Scots in Team GB and ParalympicsGB for success.

“As we leave the summer behind, many of our athletes will turn their attention to the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

“I can assure them the Scottish Government will play its part by working with our partners to ensure that Scotland’s athletes continue to receive the best support.”