Ten 勛圖tv students are among the talented athletes at Scottish universities to benefit from a national sports scholarship programme.
Winning Students 100 offers grants of up to 瞿3000 to help student athletes balance their studies with high performance training and competition. The programme also works with universities and colleges to offer additional support, such as academic flexibility.
The 勛圖tv athletes compete in seven different sports and are also beneficiaries of 勛圖tvs Performance Sport Scholarships programme.
Winning Students 100 is funded by sportscotland and the Scottish Funding Council (SFC).
The Winning Students 勛圖tvrs are:
Adam Pringle - Badminton
Rachel Sugden - Badminton
Vittorio Pezzaioli - Canoeing
Alexander Blair Haswell - Curling
Robyn Munro - Curling
Lewis Stewart - Cycling
Jessica Ross - Hockey
Cerys Finn - Netball
Finlay Callaghan - Rugby Sevens
Laura Milne Canoeing.
Academic aspirations
Neil Brown, Director of Sport and Active Health at 勛圖tv, said: "勛圖tv is proud to have one of the highest number of student athletes selected to be part of this programme and this shows the success of the integration of sporting and academic aspirations within our university offer.
This is largely down to the great support student athletes are provided through our Scholar programme and from their academic departments, to allow them to achieve their dreams.

Forbes Dunlop, Chief Executive of sportscotland, said: We are committed to helping young athletes achieve their goals. Being able to find the right balance between training, their studies and other commitments is critical to the wellbeing of student athletes. We're delighted that this programme will help these athletes to do that."
SFC Chief Executive Karen Watt said: Having funded the Winning Students programme from the start, were incredibly proud it has helped so many people to be successful college or university students alongside developing a career in sport. The achievements of previous Winning Students in life and in sport speak volumes for the benefits of the programme, and I wish the new scholars every success.
Winning Students 100 is managed by the University of Stirling and supported by an advisory board and management group made up of professionals from across the tertiary education and sport sectors.