Team Scotland has teamed up with Last Rep Coffee in a new partnership blending elite and community sport through a purpose-driven brand, co-owned by athlete Jake Wightman.
The agreement will see Last Rep Coffee become an Official Partner of Team Scotland as preparations continue for a home Games this summer.
At the heart of the partnership is a bespoke Team Scotland coffee product, created to fuel athletes and fans at Glasgow 2026.
Last Rep Coffee will donate 10% of profits from every sale to the Team Scotland Youth Trust, directly supporting the next generation of Scottish athletes.
Founded by Olympic athletes Jake Wightman and Zak Seddon, Last Rep Coffee is built on shared passion for sport and coffee. With over a decade of competing at the highest level, the pair developed an appreciation for coffee as a way to connect away from sport.
The partnership will come to life at Team Scotland House during Glasgow 2026 where fans can purchase the co-branded coffee, with activations including run clubs and community events designed to bring fans closer to the team.
Jake Wightman, who was among the first Team Scotland athletes selected for Glasgow 2026 after winning silver in the men’s 1500m at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, said: “Last Rep Coffee was created to help athletes connect away from training and competing and I’m excited about the opportunity to extend that to Team Scotland athletes and supporters at Glasgow 2026 through this partnership.
“The commitment to donate to the Youth Trust was also a really important factor in partnering with Team Scotland. It’s vital that athletes continue to support younger athletes coming through, and it’s great that every bag of coffee sold can play a role in that journey.”
Colin Millar, Head of Marketing and Commercial Operations at Team Scotland, said: “We’re delighted to welcome Last Rep Coffee into the Team Scotland family. This is a partnership that feels authentic, from its athlete connection through Jake to its focus on community and giving back.
“As we build towards Glasgow 2026 and beyond, this collaboration allows us to engage fans in a new way while directly supporting the next generation of Scottish athletes through the Team Scotland Youth Trust.”