Scotland Kicks off Summer of Women’s Sport
Scotland is one of the world’s leading
event destinations and this summer it will reaffirm its position as it shines a
spotlight on women’s sport.
Over the next three months the country
will play host to six European and international sporting events kicking off
with the UEFA Women’s U19 European Championship in July and culminating in the
biggest event in women’s golf, The 2019 Solheim Cup in September.
The country will also host the Women’s
Eurohockey Championships II, the inaugural Women’s Tour of Scotland, The
Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open and the ICC Women’s Cricket
World Cup T20 Global Qualifier during the summer months.
To mark the occasion, VisitScotland
and its EventScotland team gathered players from each event to celebrate this
special summer of women’s sport and showcase Scotland in leading the way in the
development and promotion of world-class women’s sporting events.
Solheim
Cup Team Europe Captain, Catriona Matthew, met with Scotland cricketer, Samantha
Haggo,
along with Katie Archibald, Women’s Tour of Scotland ambassador and Commonwealth,
World and Olympic Cycling Champion; Becky Ward, Scotland’s Hockey Vice Captain
and Scotland Under 19’s football player Michaela McAlonie to commemorate
this occasion.
Talking about this unprecedented summer
of women’s sport, Catriona Matthew, Solheim Cup Team Europe Captain said: “It is incredibly exciting that The 2019
Solheim Cup will be the culmination of a terrific year for women’s sport in
Scotland, showcasing the very best of a range of sports across a number of
events. There is no doubt that women’s sport is benefitting from an enhanced
profile both domestically and globally and it is fitting that The Solheim Cup
and golf plays a huge part of that in the country which gave the game to world.
I hope the Scottish public turn out in force to support our world-class
athletes, not just at Gleneagles in September but across all of our women’s
sports events.”
VisitScotland’s Director of Events,
Paul Bush OBE, said: “2019 is a big year
for women’s sport with Scotland providing the perfect stage over the next three
months for six key events on the international sporting calendar. As a
world-leading events destination we have a proud history of supporting and
championing women’s sporting events. From hosting the largest women’s annual
golf event on the Ladies European Tour to supporting showcase events for
national teams, we continue to shine a spotlight and build on the momentum
shift behind women’s sport.
The Scottish summer of women’s
sporting events are, in chronological order:
Football:
UEFA Women's U19 European Championship
- 16 – 28 July
In the aftermath of the FIFA Women’s
World Cup, Scotland will be hosting UEFA’s flagship European Championship Youth
Tournament, the Women’s Under 19 European Championship, which aims to expose
talented youth footballers to elite level competition in preparation for
stepping up to the senior stage to represent their country. Taking place across
four professional football stadiums in Scotland - the grounds of St. Johnstone
FC (Perth), Stirling Albion FC, Partick Thistle FC (Glasgow) and St. Mirren FC
(Paisley) - Scotland will be joined by Belgium, England, France, Germany,
Netherlands, Norway, and current holders Spain as they all compete for the
trophy, which will be lifted by the winner on Sunday 28 July.
Michaela McAlonie
said: “This has already been an exciting summer for Scottish women’s football,
and will now culminate with the Women’s Under-19s Euros.
“Scotland has
shown in the past that it can host world class events and this one will be no
different.
“The players
can’t wait to play in front of a passionate home crowd and hopefully the
country gets behind us, like they did for the ‘A’ squad’s World Cup debut in
France.
“Young girls now
have female footballing role models and hopefully over the course of July we
can continue to help inspire the next generation.”
For more information, including
tickets, visit https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish-fa/wu19s-european-championships/
Hockey:
Women’s Eurohockey Championship II
- 4 – 10 August
Held every two years, the Women’s
Eurohockey Championship Division II will see eight nations compete to join the
first division and rank amongst the best in Europe. Featuring 20 matches spread
over seven days at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre, the iconic legacy venue
of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, all eyes will be on team Scotland as they go up
against Wales, Czech Republic, Italy, Poland, Ukraine, Austria and Turkey to
gain promotion to the top tier and avoid relegation to the 3rd
league. Scotland matches are due to take
place at 17:00 Sunday 04 August, 18:00 Tuesday 06 August and 19:00 Wednesday 07
August ahead of a final on Saturday 10 August.
Becky
Ward, Scotland Vice-Captain, said: “It’s such a big year for Scottish
women’s sport and to have a massive women’s hockey tournament in Glasgow is
amazing. The squad can’t wait to play at home and I hope there will be a great
support cheering us on, as well as all the athletes across the other sports
events in Scotland this summer. It’s really exciting to be part of it and the
tournament will play a big part in promoting women’s sport in Scotland, and
beyond.”
To find out more and get tickets,
visit https://www.scottish-hockey.org.uk/womens-eurohockey-championship-ii/
Cycling:
Women’s Tour of Scotland - 9 – 11
August
The Women’s Tour is a new
and permanent fixture on the professional cycling calendar. This year’s
inaugural the three-day, three stage 350km Tour will take place on Friday
9 – Sunday 11 August. Starting from Dundee’s iconic waterfront area, the
103km opening stage will take in the Tay Road Bridge and travel down through
the Kingdom of Fife to finish in Pittencrief Park, Dunfermline. Stage Two is a
139.4km route departing on Saturday 10 August 2019 from Glasgow’s George
Square, sweeping through The Trossachs and finishing in the centre of Perth.
The final stage will start and finish in the beautiful setting of Holyrood
Park, the famous Royal Park in central Edinburgh. The 118.3km stage will
include three Queen of the Mountain climbs.
Katie
Archibald MBE, Commonwealth, World and Olympic Champion and Women’s Tour of Scotland
ambassador, said: “I can’t wait
for the summer. To be riding my bike in a professional women’s bike race in
Scotland is so exciting. I’m really looking forward to taking part and
hopefully there will be plenty of people out on the roads supporting us.
“Not only do we have the Women’s
Tour of Scotland for the next few years taking place every August, but with the
World Championships coming to Scotland in a few years, I think the enthusiasm
for the sport in our country is only going to grow.”
To find out more, visit https://womenstourofscotland.com/
Golf:
The Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open – 8 – 11 August
The co-sanctioned ASI Ladies Scottish
Open is one of the premier events on the Ladies European Tour and the LPGA. It
will be held at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick for the first time just
three weeks after the men’s Scottish Open. Tickets for this event are FREE and
it is the final qualifying event for players looking to make Team Europe ahead
of The 2019 Solheim Cup.
To find out more, visit https://ladiesscottishopen.com/
Cricket:
ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup T20 Global Qualifier - 31 August – 7 September
The Women's T20 World Cup Global
Qualifier will take place in Dundee and Angus. The event is the final global
qualifier for the T20 Women's World Cup, which is being staged in Australia
next year. The qualifier will see eight teams - Scotland, Netherlands,
Ireland, Papa New Guinea, Thailand, USA, Zimbabwe, and Bangladesh – compete
for the final two qualifying places at next year tournament.
Samantha Haggo, Scotland cricketer,
said: “2019 has been a big year for us and we're really excited to be hosting
the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifier in Dundee and Angus.
“In the past, the qualifier has
been held in places such as Thailand and Sri Lanka so we're looking forward to
being able to play in our own backyard this time around and will be aiming to
capitalise on our home advantage.
“We've been working really hard on
our skills over the past 12 months, never losing sight of our goal of reaching
our first ever World Cup. The girls can't wait to get going and hope that
people get behind us and come to watch.
“Women's cricket is one of the
world's fastest growing sports and so this is a great opportunity for people to
see what we're about and the skills we have to offer.”
Entry will be free for all games. For more information, visit www.cricketscotland.com
Golf:
Solheim Cup - 9 – 15 September
(comp days 13 – 15)
Hosted
by VisitScotland, The 2019 Solheim Cup aims to be the biggest ever European
edition of the event and the most family-focused golf event in
history, with around 100,000 spectators expected at Gleneagles in September. It is the pinnacle of women’s golf with the best players from Europe and
the USA going head-to-head in match play formation. The 16th edition
promises to be one of the highlights on the women’s world sporting calendar in
2019.
To find our
more and get tickets, visit https://www.solheimcup2019.com/
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25 July 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the
Development of Tourism Act 1969 which led to the creation of an official
Scottish Tourist Board, and the origins of VisitScotland.
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Throughout, 2019, VisitScotland is celebrating
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