Lucy Elliott
@lucy_g_elliott
25 | Scotland | Type 1 Diabetic
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04-04-2015 07:59:31
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Inaugural winner of Pickleball Scotlands National singles competition Pickleball Scotland Lucy Elliott
great play in a the Women’s Doubles final at Pickleball Scotland Scottish Nationals and Masters Championships 2023 at the new Allander Leisure Centre between Scotlands Lucy Elliott and Lisa McConville vs Karen Crawford and Alicia Gates HEAD Tennis Pacitti Jones
More fabulous coverage on the success at the Pickleball Scotland 2023 Scottish National Championships 👏💪🤩 glasgowworld.com/sport/other-sp…
The SBL Premier Division gets underway this weekend, as we take on Ormesby Table Tennis 🤩 Come along to Drumchapel Sports Centre for a 7pm start 🕖 Info on how to follow the action from home below 👇 #SBLPrem #TableTennis @TableTennisEng
Our next #UnsungHeros are 3 young coaches who collectively dedicate 30hrs a wk Drumchapel Table Tennis Club . Toni-Leigh, Fergus & Rhoari started as players, moving to coaching & are role models to the clubs children. #VolunteersWeekScot #VolunteersMakeGlasgow TableTennisScotland @DrumSportsHub.
Remarkable pickleball as 4 top players competed for a spot to represent Scotland in the European Team games. Well done to Lucy Elliott and Lisa Crocket being selected for the doubles team and Corinna Whitaker selected to the mixed team. sportscotland
Happy to have qualified to represent Pickleball Scotland at the European Team Event in November💪🏴 Thanks to Pickleball Complete for the continued support😊
Great weekend at the Skechers Scottish Pickleball Open 2024🥇🥈 Ladies Doubles w Corinna -🥇 Ladies Singles -🥈 Mixed Doubles w Anthony - 4th As always, thanks to Pickleball Complete🤩 📸 - Lorraine Hill 😁 Pickleball Scotland
Congratulations to Team Scotland who competed at the European Team Champs in Southampton reaching both a Semi &Quarterfinal Our Senior Ladies reached the Semifinal losing to eventual winners Serbia. Also the Quarterfinal of the Ladies Open losing to Hungary sportscotland