CUMNOCK and Doon Valley athletes of all ages and abilities are representing East Ayrshire on a national stage.

The Talented Athlete Support Programme (TASP) is looking for local athletes in three distinct categories – developing potential, podium potential and the Special Olympic fund.

Delivered jointly by the council and the East Ayrshire Sports Council it has helped many residents and already produced impressive results.

Valerie Martin, 52, took first place in the female super veteran category at the Scottish Duathlon Championships held at Stirling University back in April.

Val ran 10km, cycled 42km then finished the race with a 5km run, all in a time of just 2 hours 26 minutes.

She is an exceptional athlete who, throughout her career, has competed in Duathlon Championships and won medals across Europe.

Meanwhile out at sea, Stewarton’s Rory Mckinna came ninth in the world at the Paraworld Sailing Championships held at Puerto Sherry on the south coast of Spain.

He competed against teams from across the world and spent a few days training with the Australian team.

Millie Steiger from Sorn has been selected for the Scottish Senior Women’s Hockey Squad, winning her first senior cap.

Millie, who studies at the University of Glasgow, is heading to Stormont with the squad next week for a three match series.

This visit will help the team prepare for the Women’s EuroHockey Championship II to be held at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre in August.

Councillor Elena Whitham, Depute Leader, Cabinet Member for Housing and Communities, said: “Through the Talented Athlete Support Programme (TASP) our athletes are being supported to achieve and reach their full potential within their chosen field. We recognise the enormous effort and substantial personal cost that our local sportspeople commit to attain international and national success within their sport. TASP provides support and financial assistance to our athletes.

“In addition to TASP, the council has invested in sport infrastructure to ensure that our young people and sportspeople have the very best of facilities available to them. At Stewarton Academy Olympian Rhona Simpson recently opened state of the art hockey pitches. Within the last week, we announced a multimillion-pound refurbishment of the Galleon Centre in Kilmarnock. The Ayrshire Athletics Arena in Kilmarnock is an exceptional facility for athletes and in Cumnock, the new Barony campus, in addition to four new pitches, will have a 400m all-weather four-lane running track with six-lane sprint track that will open later this year.

“I am so proud of our athletes and what they have achieved so far this year. We are helping to create a legacy that everyone in East Ayrshire can be proud of.”