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Rosemary Lenton relishing her Commonwealth Games debut at the age of 72

Rosemary Lenton recalls being frustrated at missing the chance to go and watch the Commonwealth Games in 2002 when health complications left her needing a wheelchair.

Two decades later the 72-year-old will make her debut at the Birmingham Games as a competitor.

Lenton is part of Team Scotland’s para bowls squad after reinventing her life when routine surgery led to an infection and a series of other operations.

Formerly a competitive sailor and cyclist who had gone on charity rides to China and Russia, the Dumfries woman took up bowls in 2005 and has competed in three World Championships, winning a silver medal in one. She went on to take up wheelchair curling and has competed in nine World Championships.

“I hadn’t played the sport until I ended up in a wheelchair in 2002,” she told the PA news agency. “I went into hospital for what was meant to be a straightforward operation but I got an infection and had to have nine operations and was in hospital for three months.

“I struggled going back to work for three years before I had to give it up in 2005.

“I took up bowls, really as a social thing, to get myself out of the house and mix with people. When I was at bowls, someone suggested wheelchair curling too.

“You can’t sit at home and wait for the world to come to you, you have to make the effort and go out and meet others.

“When you meet other people you see that there’s always someone worse off than you are, and hearing their stories helps you. It made me realise how I could cope. For example, it made me realise how I could manage to get on planes again and go abroad.

“It was social but after a couple of years I went to the Scottish Championships and won it the first year. I won it several times after that so it set me

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