Banking
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With the 2006 Commonwealth Games just a year away, First Minister Jack McConnell joined athletes and officials from the Scottish Commonwealth Games Team to celebrate the first major sponsor for the team preparing for Melbourne - Clydesdale Bank. Clydesdale today announced a significant six-figure investment package for the team, which will help to build on the success in Manchester in 2002. It is also the first major contribution to the Commonwealth Games Endowment Fund established by the First Minister following the team’s success in Manchester. The First Minister said: “When I launched the Endowment Fund after the Manchester Games I said that I wanted all of Scotland to pull together to make sure that our next generation of athletes had the opportunity to experience the highs of a major championship. I am therefore delighted that Clydesdale Bank has joined the Scottish team as we build for the next games. Their support will be invaluable as the athletes get ready to go for gold in Melbourne next year.” Welcoming the Bank’s commitment to the team, Louise Martin CBE,
Chairman of the Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland said: “The
Commonwealth Games is the largest multi-sport event in which Scotland
competes as a nation in its own right, providing a unique platform for
our athletes to perform. We are delighted that Clydesdale Bank has agreed
to be one of our major sponsors for the 2006 Commonwealth Games. Its support
will help fund the Team’s extensive preparation for such a major
international championship and the costs associated with taking a Scottish
Team to the Games. David Thorburn, Clydesdale Bank’s Chief Operating Officer, proudly
commented: “Clydesdale Bank’s partnership with the Scottish
Commonwealth Games Team, as it embarks on its journey towards Melbourne
2006, presents a great opportunity for our staff, customers and the communities
in which we operate to share in the inspiration and excitement of the
Commonwealth Games. It will be a busy summer of sport, with all athletes striving to meet the selection standards for their events. Amongst the Scottish Commonwealth Games athletes set to benefit from the Bank’s investment and attending today’s announcement were gymnastics gold medallist on rings, Steve Frew, 400m silver medallist Lee McConnell and up and coming swimmer Scott Houston, who won five medals at the Commonwealth Youth Games in Australia last December. Commenting Steve Frew said: “To stand on the podium in Manchester
and get a gold medal for Scotland was one of the best moments of my life.
But in addition to personal effort and commitment it takes a great deal
of support from others to make a successful team. That is why the support
of Clydesdale Bank announced today is so welcome.” |