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(l. to r.) Greg with Angus Billy Scruggs at presentation, Greg after
presentation, and
passing out hardware to Nancy Baker while judging at Inverness MWC.
by Bill Scruggs and Landon Bradshaw
Greg Bradshaw, to my knowledge, was never a
competitor in the master’s division of Scottish heavy athletics.
But his contribution to the overall sport and the master’s sport in
particular merits significant accolades from the Scottish masters’ community.
Greg came to Scottish athletics from a rich family background in the
games. His father Hank began tossing
cabers at a young age and initiated what would become the Rocky Mountain
Highland Games in Golden and then Highlands Ranch when he organized athletics
for the St. Andrews Society picnic in
In 1979 he built the first of many trailers
that could be considered a "self-contained" athletics event. He
offered his services and the trailer to any games that would pay his expenses.
One of the first to take him up on this was the Kansas City Highland Games.
In 1978 he participated in an exhibition for
Greg was instrumental in the founding of the Rocky Mountain Scottish Athletes organization. For many years he carried the RMSA on his back and, most likely, with his own funds when the organization languished because of apathy in the athletic community. Then, it was Greg who orchestrated the ‘reorganization’ of the RMSA and brought it back from oblivion to what it is today.
It was as chief of the RMSA that Greg made
his mark on the master’s class. Greg
initiated the ‘decathlon’ scoring system in the RMSA in the early 1980s.
This allowed for computer scoring as well as bringing some equity among
the competitors through the different events.
This scoring system also allowed for the introduction of handicapping for
masters athletes. In the beginning
there weren’t many masters competitors in the central region of the
Never satisfied to let things remain status
quo, Greg used his trailer and the RMSA to encourage more Scottish festivals to
include athletics as a part of their program.
Traveling extensively throughout
Greg was singularly responsible for the
codification of the RMSA rules for competition and the development of the RMSA
judges program. This program is the
only such one in the
The community of Scottish athletes and especially the masters athletes owe a Greg a great debt of gratitude for his contribution to their sport.