Background
Scott was born in Birmingham, England in 1990.
Scott was born in Birmingham, England in 1990.
As well as competing as part of the Great Britain team Scott is also an able-bodied tandem cyclist, who since 2011 has acted as pilot for Paralympian Aileen McGlynn. Scott was accepted into University of Birmingham to study a degree in Sport, PE and Coaching Science in 2008. She only spent two weeks in Birmingham, leaving after being informed that she had been offered a place at British Cycling’s Sprint Academy.
In 2009 she was part of the winning women's Team Sprint at the National Track Championships.
In 2010 Scott joined the Great Britain Para-Cycling Team, and was given the role of pilot to three-time Paralympic gold medalist Aileen McGlynn. In 2011 the two competed in the B1km Time Trial at the Para-Cycling Track World Championships in Montichiari, Italy taking silver.
They followed this in 2012 by entering the UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championships held in Los Angeles in the United States. They took three silver medals at the Championships, in B3km Pursuit silver, B1km Time Trial and B Sprint.
Scott took part in her first Summer Paralympic Games in 2012, again partnered with McGlynn.
The pair entered both the Women"s 1 km time trial B and the Women"s individual pursuit B. In the time trial, Scott and McGlynn, took to the velodrome as the penultimate racers and posted the fastest time with 1.09.469. Only for the current World Champions, Australia"s Felicity Johnson and Stephanie Morton to record a Paralympic record of 1:08.919 in the last trial. In the individual pursuit Scott and McGlynn finished third in the preliminaries, setting them up for a bronze medal decider with British team-mates Lora Turnham and her pilot Fiona Duncan.
Scott and McGlynn finished a second quicker taking their second medal of the games.
As a member of the Sprint Academy, Scott represented the British team at national level