Wales reveal Games wrestling team
The four strong team includes Thomas Hawthorn, Craig Pilling, Damion Arzu and Sarah Connolly.
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A masters level journalism student at the University of Strathclyde, I have a broad range of interests from news and sports journalism to music and arts. While at university I have been involved in creating and contributing to theweeg.com, an online publication offering an alternative insight into life in Glasgow of which I am the editor. Currently in the running for Multimedia Publication of the Year at the 2014 Scottish Student Journalism Awards we are hoping for success.
A masters level journalism student at the University of Strathclyde, I have a broad range of interests from news and sports journalism to music and arts. While at university I have been involved in creating and contributing to theweeg.com, an online publication offering an alternative insight into life in Glasgow of which I am the editor. Currently in the running for Multimedia Publication of the Year at the 2014 Scottish Student Journalism Awards we are hoping for success.
The four strong team includes Thomas Hawthorn, Craig Pilling, Damion Arzu and Sarah Connolly.
Based at a training camp in the capital, Chisinau, this is just one in a series of opportunities the Scottish athletes have had in the past year and a half to test their abilities against a range of highly skilled wrestlers from Eastern Europe, having previously attended training camps in Romania and Ukraine.
Team Scotland Chef de Mission, Jon Doig said: "Huge congratulations to all of the athletes who have been selected for Team Scotland.
There are no crazy costumes, no masks and alter ego personas.
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