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Calam Pengilly

Winners of care home residents' Games revealed at Renfrew ceremony

Residents of Erskine’s care homes gathered in Renfrew recently as they went up against each another competing for gold at the annual Sporting Senior Games.

A dozen teams from care homes across Scotland competed for medals and the coveted John Bowman Trophy.

Each home held their own games, including javelin, basketball and curling, which were scored by independent judges.

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After two weeks of extremely competitive games, it was time to find out who the winners were.

Erskine Home Sporting Senior Games Awards (Jamie Williamson)

The highly anticipated awards ceremony was held at the Glynhill Hotel, Renfrew where over 100 competitors gathered, along with their teams, to find out if they were to receive gold, silver or bronze medals, or the John Bowman Trophy, named after an inspirational Veteran of The Erskine Home.

Scott Meenagh (Jamie Williamson)

Presenting the medals was Erskine Ambassador and Paralympian Scott Meenagh, who said: “Erskine’s Sporting Senior Games are a fantastic initiative, which involves the entire Erskine community coming together to get active, interact and compete against one another.

“As a Veteran, I have witnessed first-hand the life-changing effect that Erskine has on the lives of our nation’s Armed Forces community, and events like these are truly inspirational. I am honoured to support this year’s Games and would like to congratulate all of our worthy winners.”

Another happy competitor (Jamie Williamson)

This year the glittering John Bowman Trophy went to Craigmair Care Home, Livingston. The triumphant team were over the moon to be presented with the trophy by John Bowman’s son Ian and to receive a range of gold, silver and bronze medals.

The winning team (Jamie Williamson)

With the Games over for another year, residents settled down for some afternoon tea and entertainment.

A spokesperson from Erskine Care said: “Erskine would like to thank all who helped make the games such a success. However, the biggest thanks goes to all competitors, each and every one a winner.”

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