Scotland's swimming sensation Duncan Scott is on cloud nine as he gears up to compete in the Commonwealth Games next summer when Glasgow hosts the event, replacing Australian state Victoria. The three-time Commonwealth champion says that competing in front of a home crowd will be "really special" for him.
For Scott, it won't just be about personal glory; it's also about bringing pride and excitement to his fellow Scots. He has been training hard, pushing himself to the limit to ensure he's in top form when the Games get underway. With the event now being held in Glasgow, which stepped in as a replacement for Victoria after it withdrew from hosting, Scott is confident that he'll be able to make an impact.
This marks a significant moment for Scottish sport, with thousands of fans expected to flock to the city to cheer on their athletes. The Games promise to be an unforgettable experience, and for Scott, being part of it will be a true test of his endurance and determination.
Scott's enthusiasm is infectious, and he knows that this summer's Commonwealth Games are going to be something special. With Glasgow on the map as the host city, fans from across Scotland will have every reason to get behind their athletes, cheering them on with every stroke of the pool.
For Scott, it won't just be about personal glory; it's also about bringing pride and excitement to his fellow Scots. He has been training hard, pushing himself to the limit to ensure he's in top form when the Games get underway. With the event now being held in Glasgow, which stepped in as a replacement for Victoria after it withdrew from hosting, Scott is confident that he'll be able to make an impact.
This marks a significant moment for Scottish sport, with thousands of fans expected to flock to the city to cheer on their athletes. The Games promise to be an unforgettable experience, and for Scott, being part of it will be a true test of his endurance and determination.
Scott's enthusiasm is infectious, and he knows that this summer's Commonwealth Games are going to be something special. With Glasgow on the map as the host city, fans from across Scotland will have every reason to get behind their athletes, cheering them on with every stroke of the pool.