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The EuroGames: Reflecting on Three Unforgettable Years

June 22, 2026 by
EGLSF Editorial Team


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A few facts about the authors


Names: 
Amanda Fleet & Rebecca Bond

Pronouns: she/her & she/her

How many years have you been involved in LGBTIQ+ sports: We’ve both played sports all of our lives but have been involved specifically with LGBTIQ+ clubs for about four years.

In which roles: We play for the Perth Parrots Floorball Club, we occasionally play tennis and pickleball with the Dundee Deuces and we run a Queer Climbing Club. Rebecca worked for LEAP Sports for three years and we both helped organise the Qeltic Games (an LGBTIQ+ multisport tournament in Perth in 2024- on a much smaller scale than the EuroGames though!). Rebecca was the rep for Scotland at the EGLSF Annual General Assembly in Antwerp in 2023 and Amanda is the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Director on a couple of Boards, where part of the role is promoting LGBTIQ+ inclusion in sport.

Impact of your work: We’ve both been lucky enough to have an impact on shaping LGBTIQ+ sports in Scotland and have worked together on some really exciting projects. The Qeltic Games were definitely a highlight!


Amanda and Rebecca, a married couple from Perth, Scotland, have attended the EuroGames for the past three years, participating in floorball, pickleball, running and bouldering.

Our introduction to the EuroGames in 2023 wasn’t the most straightforward. We’d both been selected to play for Scotland in floorball, we were training hard and counting down the days until we would fly out to Bern with our team. However, a mere couple of weeks before the games, Rebecca learned that she needed urgent eye surgery to save the sight in her right eye and we were initially told that this would mean she was unable to fly. It was a stressful, emotional time, but the surgery was a success and we received the news that Rebecca could fly out to Switzerland to support Amanda and the team, albeit under strict instructions not to risk playing sport.

Despite the rocky start, the games in Bern were Amanda’s favourite of the past three years. The compact city had a vibrant energy throughout the athlete’s village and wider streets, with the additional bonus of the pride celebrations the same weekend really making Bern come alive. The combination of community, sport and celebration created an atmosphere we’ll never forget.

The following year brought yet another hurdle when Rebecca broke her leg playing rugby and missed out on the floorball selection for Vienna 2024. In true Rebecca style, she bounced back and with a change of direction, threw herself into pickleball training.

Vienna was our busiest year sport-wise: Amanda competed in floorball, bouldering and running, whilst Rebecca took on pickleball and running. We were exhausted by the end and didn’t find much time to explore the city (sorry, Vienna- we owe you a proper visit!) but we managed to pick up a silver and two bronze medals between us.

It was certainly ‘third time lucky’ with smoother sailing for Lyon 2025. No major setbacks, no dramatic last-minute changes- we finally got to play on the floorball team together, as well as enjoying the run. Although we didn’t have the same medal success as previous years, we had lots of fun and fell in love with the city itself- with us both scoring goals for our team!

One thing we’ve appreciated most about the EuroGames is the opportunity to take part in so many different sports and we think it’s fantastic to have such variety. Beyond being a hobby, we’ve both built careers in the sport and physical activity sector and recognise firsthand how vital sport is for community building- especially on the scale of the EuroGames. It’s so important to have a space where LGBTQ+ athletes can come together, united by a love of sport. We feel incredibly fortunate to have shared these experiences together and to weave our passion for sport into both our work and our marriage.

We’re already looking forward to Cardiff 2027 and whilst we don’t know what that will hold in terms of which sports we’ll compete in, we know it will be a fantastic atmosphere bringing together LGBTQ+ athletes from all over the world.


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