Duncan Scott: Eight-time Olympic medalist returns to Tollcross for Glasgow 2026
Scotland's most decorated Commonwealth Games athlete hopes to add to 13 medals at home Games
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- Duncan Scott, Scotland's most decorated Commonwealth Games athlete with 13 medals across three Games, will compete at his home Glasgow 2026 after the reopening of Tollcross Swimming Centre where he first qualified for junior competition aged 10.
- The 28-year-old eight-time Olympic medalist from Alloa broke Alister Allan's record with six medals at Birmingham 2022 and aims to continue his success at the refurbished venue, while remaining humble about his achievements.
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Duncan Scott is Scotland's most successful Commonwealth Games athlete, surpassing shooter Alister Allan's record of 11 medals. He has won 13 medals across three Games, with his best return coming at Birmingham 2022 where he won two gold and four bronze medals.
Duncan Scott reckons he was about 10 the first time he visited Tollcross Swimming Centre in the east end of Glasgow. It was where he first qualified for a junior competition. Where, as a wide-eyed 17-year-old, he earned his debut Commonwealth Games medal in 2014. And where he won his first individual European title four years later. This summer, that wee boy will return as the big man in Team Scotland for Glasgow 2026. A eight-time Olympic medalist and his country's most decorated Commonwealth Games athlete of all time. A big ticket.
"I love this place," Scott tells BBC Sport as he glances around the refurbished venue. "It holds a lot of good memories and a few vital moments in my career and I hope this summer continues that."
The 28-year-old was speaking to mark the reopening of Tollcross after a £3.75m glow up in time for this summer's reimagined event, with the cost shared between the local authority and Games organisers. Saving pools from closure has long been a passion project for Scott, an erudite advocate for the importance of people learning to swim as well as the role such centres play as community hubs. But while a refreshed Tollcross will contribute to that, it is the week or so when the pool will be unavailable for public use that are the key dates in Scott's summer.
The Alloa swimmer clanked back up the road from the Birmingham Games four years ago with six medals around his neck - 200m free and 200m medley gold adding to four bronzes. It took his tally to 13 across three Games and propelled his past the record held by shooter Alister Allan. And few would bet against him butressing it further this year.
Scott has yet to decide which events to enter in Glasgow, but concedes he is likely to take on a slightly less frantic schedule than in 2022 given he has "four more years in the legs and arms".
"There's a few individual ones I'd like to swim and I'm always willing to put my hand up for the relays, because that's a big thing in Team Scotland," he adds. "But the records are not something that I ever get too caught up in, and it's not something that really motivates me. Don't get me wrong, I'm incredibly grateful that I've won the medals I have but it's just about getting better all the time for me."
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- Which specific events will Duncan Scott compete in at Glasgow 2026?
- Will he compete in relays?
- How many more medals can he win at his home Games?





