Kurzbeschreibung
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: Scotland at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Scottish football referee strike, Super League XV, 2010 United Kingdom general election results in Scotland, Referendum Bill, 2010, 2010 World Open, 2010 Open Championship, HM Advocate v Sheridan and Sheridan, 2010-11 Scottish League Cup, 2010 European Cup, Falls of Cruachan derailment, T in the Park 2010, 2009-10 Scottish Football League, 2010 Rally Scotland, 2010 Scottish Challenge Cup Final, Scotland Bill 2010-11, Afghan cricket team in Scotland in 2010, 2010 Jim Clark Rally. Excerpt: The Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland announced on 7 July 2009 that the chef de mission for the Scotland team at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi will be Jon Doig, the CGS Chief Executive and the General Team Manager at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. Scotland will use Flower of Scotland as its victory anthem for these games; this replaces Scotland the Brave which has been in use since the 1950s. The change was decided by the Scottish athletes in a vote. Team Scotland consists of 3 divers over 4 events Men Women Team Scotland consists of 21 swimmers over 24 events. Men Men - EAD (Para-Sports) Women Women - EAD (Para-Sports) Women Team Scotland consists of 10 archers over 7 events Men Women Team Scotland consists of 19 athletes over 16 events Men - Track Men - Throws Men - Jumps Men - Combined Men - Road Men - EAD (Para-Sports) Women - Track Women - Throws Women - Jumps Women - Combined Women - Road Women - EAD (Para-Sports) Team Scotland consists of 8 badminton players over ? events MenWatson Briggs Doubles, mixed doubles, TeamKeiran Merilees TeamPaul Van Rietvelde Team WomenImogen Bankier Mixed doubles, doubles, teamJillie Cooper Mixed doubles and teamSusan Eglestaff Singles and teamKirsty Gilmour Singles, doubles, teamEmma Mason Mixed doubles, doubles, team Mixed Team Event Team Scot...