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There really seems to be no limit to the talent and commitment of CSSC members as they take on personal challenges, often in support of a diverse range of very worthy causes.
CSSC member Barbara Holmes completed the GB Pentathlon National Biathle. How well did she do?
Competition winner Neil Conway tells CSSC how he got on at the Paul McCartney concert...
Calum Smith works for Defence Estates in Rosyth, but when he leaves his job at 5pm he turns to his love in life Football!
CSSC Scotland now has two new World Champions. David Galloway (Forestry) and Craig Mitchell (HMRC) struck gold at the World Indoor Tug of War Championships in Cesenatico, Italy at the end of February.
Paul Willgoss is looking forward to the sort of schedule that would leave most people breathless, let alone someone born with Fallot's Tetralogy, a major heart defect.
After a quiet 2009, Peter Wheddon from Portishead, the 2008 National, European and World Age-Group Duathlon champion picked up where he left off by winning the 50-54 Age Group in this years National Championships held in Clumber Park near Worksop last weekend.
CSSC awards member Matthew Gleaves through CSIS Charity Fund supported Sponsorship Scheme.
Find out more about the Midlands Regional Chairman.
When CSSC member, Peter Wheddon, turned 50, it was far from the end to his physical challenges. Read his story here.