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2018 Trophies: Piping Trophies ISLE OF SKYE HIGHLAND GAMES : 2018 Trophies: Piping 1 Dunvegan Medal Jamie Forrester 2 Col. Jock MacDonald Clasp Simon McKerrell 3 DR Allan MacDonald Challenge Cup for best all round open piper Finlay Cameron 4 Peter MacFarqhuar Challenge Star Finlay Cameron 5 Capt. Kemble Star for open march Cameron MacDougall 6 MacBeath Parr Associates Cup: jig Simon McKerrell 7 Alan Torrance Associates Cup: 6/8 March John MacDonald 8 Highland Society of London £250 Cash Prize for best all round (except Dunvegan Medal) Simon McKerrell 9 Finlay MacRae Trophy for top local piper in senior competitions Darrach Urquhart 10 Clan Donald Quaich (For under 18 Piobaireachd) Eosaph Caimbeul - Kyle 11 Clan Donald Quaich (For under 18 March, Archie MacLean - Edinbane Strathspey & Reel) 12 Donnie MacKenzie Cup for local march - Over 16 Malin Lewis- Bernisdale 13 Ewen MacKenzie Memorial Cup for local march - under 16 Eosaph Caimbeul - Kyle 13 Col. Jock MacDonald Viewfield Cup for local piobaireachd Malin Lewis- Bernisdale 15 Toronto Cup for best all round local piper Malin Lewis- Bernisdale 16 Dougie MacLeod Cup for best all round local piping (under 18) Archie MacLean, Edinbane 17 Nicol Campbell Memorial Trophy – overall winner (local) light music Strathspey, Reel and Jig Malin Lewis- Bernisdale 18 Peter Beaton Memorial Cup – highest scoring pipe band member in local competitions on the field Archie MacLean, Edinbane 19 Harlosh Trophy – most impressive young (under 18) Piobaireachd player Archie MacLean, Edinbane 20 Bruce McGhie Memorial Cup - Loal Light Music, Strathspey, Reel & Jig (under 16) Archie MacLean, Edinbane Trophies: Field & Athletic 21 Isle of Skye Estate Agency Trophy – for best competitor in open heavy events Lucasz Wenta - Poland 22 Rosemary Nicolson Trophy – for best competitor in local heavy events Martin Munsie - Bernisdale 23 Ronnie MacLean Memorial Cup - for best all round local jumper Ewen Bradley - Bernisdale 24 Robertson Memorial Challenge Cup - Best all round local athlete Ewen Bradley - Bernisdale 25 MacDonald of Seafield Cup - for winner of local eight lap race Ewen Bradley - Bernisdale 26 Devlin Cup - Tug-of-War – Men KIlmuir 27 Emergency Services Cup - Tug-of-War - Women Staffin on the pull 28 Talisker Quaich - First Local in hill race Dean MacLeod - Portree C:\Users\hughc\Desktop\GAMESRESULTS2018 29 Dunvegan Castle Quaich - First Local Lady in hill race Christina Rankin - Uig 30 Jamie Hilleary Cup - Winner Hill Race Damien Gielty - Amsterdam Tropies: Dancing 31 Caledonian MacBrayne Trophy - Best all round dancer (open) 13 years and under Scout Knight - Huntly 32 Woodman Family Trophy – Best all round dancer (open) 15 years and under Islay MacKenzie - Fearn 33 Hugh Gillies Trophy – best all round dancer (open) 16 years and over Darra Wood - Tain 34 Rosemary & Alex McGuire Challenge Trophy - best overall open Highland Dancer Islay MacKenzie - Fearn Trophies: Sailing 34 Vice Admiral Sir Roderick MacDonald KBE Memorial Cup – sailing John MacKenzie, Stoim Mhor 35 Sandy Rankine Trophy - Best under 16 dingy crew Archie MacLean, Edinbane 36 Scorrybreac Trophy - Best overall dingy crew Chloe Urquhart, Portree Open Piping Competitions Dunvegan Medal 1 Jamie Forrester 2 Nick Hudson 3 Cameron MacDougall 4 Finlay Cameron 5 Andrew Hall Clasp Competition 1 Simon McKerrell 2 Derek Midgley 3 Jamie Forrester 6/8 Marches 1 John MacDonald 2 Peter MacGregor 3 Derek Midgley 4 Simon McKerrell 5 Andrew Hall Hornpipe & Jig 1 Simon McKerrell 2 William Rowe 3 Steven Gray 4 Finlay Cameron 5 Ben Duncan Open March 1 Cameron MacDougall 2 Peter MacGregor 3 Sarah Muir 4 Finlay Cameron 5 Nick Hudson 6 Callum Wynd Open Strathspey & Reel 1 Finlay Cameron 2 Ben Duncan 3 Nick Hudson C:\Users\hughc\Desktop\GAMESRESULTS2018 4 Darrach Urquhart 5 Cameron MacDougall 6 Steven Gray Under 18 - Open Piobaireachd 1 Eosaph Caimbeul - Kyle 2 Archie MacLean - Edinbane 3 Tom Spencer - Inverness Under 18- Open March Strathspey & Reel 1 Archie MacLean - Edinbane 2 Eosaph Caimbeul - Kyle 3 Seumas Eade - New Zealand Local Piping Competitions Local Marches - Under 16 years 1 Eosaph Caimbeul - Kyle 2 Archie MacLean - Edinbane 3 Declan Malloy - Staffin Local Strathspey & Reel - Under 16 years 1 Archie MacLean - Edinbane 2 Eosaph Caimbeul - Kyle 3 Declan Malloy - Staffin Local Jigs - Under 16 years 1 Archie MacLean - Edinbane 2 Eosaph Caimbeul - Kyle 3 Declan Malloy - Staffin Local Piobaireachd - Under 16 years 1 Archie MacLean - Edinbane 2 Eosaph Caimbeul - Kyle 3 Declan Malloy - Staffin Local Marches - 16 years & over 1 Malin Lewis - Bernisdale 2 Gilleasbuig MacVicar - Annishadder 3 Jonathon Beaton - Kilmoluag Local Strathspey & Reel - 16 years & over 1 Malin Lewis - Bernisdale 2 Jonathon Beaton - Kilmoluag 3 Gilleasbuig MacVicar - Annishadder Local Jigs - 16 years & over 1 Malin Lewis - Bernisdale 2 Jonathon Beaton - Kilmaluag 3 Gilleasbuig MacVicar - Annishadder Local Piobaireachd - 16 years & over 1 Malin Lewis - Bernisdale Open Highland Dancing Competitions Highland Fling (13 years and under) 1 Scout Knight - Huntly 2 Innes MacKenzie - Fearn 3 Moby Knight - Huntly Gillie Callum (13 years and under) 1 Innes MacKenzie - Fearn 2 Scout Knight - Huntly 3 Eilidh Smith - Huntly Seann Triubhas (13 years and under) C:\Users\hughc\Desktop\GAMESRESULTS2018 1 Scout Knight - Huntly 2 Innes MacKenzie - Fearn 3 Alexandra Andrew - Huntly Reels (13 years and under) 1 Scout Knight - Huntly 2 Innes MacKenzie - Fearn 3 Alexandra Hornpipe (in costume - 13 years and under) 1 Scout Knight - Huntly 2 Innes MacKenzie - Fearn 3 Eilidh Smith - Huntly Irish Jig (in costume - 13 years and under) 1 Innes MacKenzie - Fearn 2 Scout Knight - Huntly 3 Moby Knight - Huntly Highland Fling (15 years and under) 1 Islay MacKenzie - Fearn 2 Heather Matheson - Falkirk Gilllie Callum (15 years and under) 1 Islay MacKenzie - Fearn 2 Heather Matheson - Falkirk Seann Triubhas (15 years and under) 1 Heather Matheson - Falkirk 2 Islay MacKenzie - Fearn Reels (15 years and under) 1 Islay MacKenzie - Fearn 2 Heather Matheson - Falkirk Hornpipe (in costume - 15 years and under) 1 Islay MacKenzie - Fearn 2 Heather Matheson - Falkirk Irish Jig (in costume - 15 years and under) 1 Islay MacKenzie - Fearn 2 Heather Matheson - Falkirk C:\Users\hughc\Desktop\GAMESRESULTS2018 Highland Fling (16 years and over) 1 Darra Wood - Tain 2 Melissa Fife - Inverness 3 Sarah Robson - New Zealand Gillie Callum (16 years and over) 1 Melissa Fife - Inverness 2 Darra Wood - Tain 3 Georgina Andrew - Huntly Seann Triubhas (16 years and over) 1 Darra Wood - Tain 2 Melissa Fife - Inverness 3 Oonagh White - Ullapool Reels (16 years and over) 1 Darra Wood - Tain 2 Melissa Fife - Inverness 3 Georgina Andrew - Huntly Hornpipe (in costume - 16 years and over) 1 Sarah Robson - New Zealand 2 Molly Williams - Shetland 3 Darra Wood - Tain Irish Jig (in costume - 16 years and over) 1= Darra Wood - Tain 1= Sarah Robson - New Zealand 3= Georgina Andrew - Huntly 3= Molly Williams - Shetland Caledonian MacBrayne Trophy (13years & under) Scout Knight - Huntly Woodman Family Trophy (15 years & under) Islay MacKenzie - Fearn Hugh Gillies Trophy (16 years & over) Darra Wood - Tain Rosemary & Alex McGuire (Overall open dancer) Islay MacKenzie - Fearn Open Field & Athletic Putting the Stone - (light) 1 Vlad Tucacek - Czech Republic 2 Lucasz Wenta - Poland 3 Scott Rider - London 4 Jamie Gunn - Halkirk 5 Daniel Dorow - Germany Two Lap Race - Men 1 Ewen Bradley - Staffin 2 Fraser MacDonald - Dingwall 3 William MacKinnon - Crossal 4 Sam Davies - North Yorkshire Two Lap Race - Ladies 1 Christina Rankin - Uig 2 Holly Page - Dartford 3 Iona Richings - Darlington 4 Mel Johnson - Manchester Eight Lap Race - Men 1 Ewen Bradley - Staffin 2 Nathan Bernard - London 3 Geordie Hilleary - Edinbane 4 Alexis Danault-Lemaire - Canada Eight Lap Race - Ladies 1 Holly Page - Dartford C:\Users\hughc\Desktop\GAMESRESULTS2018 2 Christina Rankin - Uig 3 Miranda Grant - Black Isle 4 Tam Cummings - Canada Putting the Stone (heavy) 1 Lucasz Wenta - Poland 2 Vlad Tucacek - Czech Republic 3 Scott Rider - London 4 Jamie Gunn - Halkirk 5 Daniel Dorow - Germany Throwing the Hammer 1 Lucasz Wenta - Poland 2 Vlad Tucacek - Czech Republic 3 Scott Rider - London 4 Jamie Gunn - Halkirk 5 Daniel Dorow - Germany Throwing 28lb Weight (distance) 1 Scott Rider - London 2 Lucasz Wenta - Poland 3 Vlad Tucacek - Czech Republic 4 Jamie Gunn - Halkirk 5 Daniel Dorow - Germany Long Jump 1 Ewen Bradley - Staffin 2 Fraser MacDonald - Dingwall 3= Dean MacLeod - Portree 3= William MacKinnon - Crossal Throwing 56lb Weight (distance) 1 Scott Rider - London 2 Lucasz Wenta - Poland 3 Daniel Dorow - Germany 4 Vlad Tucacek - Czech Republic 5 Jamie Gunn - Halkirk Four Lap Race 1 Ewen Bradley - Staffin 2 Fraser MacDonald - Dingwall 3 Ken Telfar - Australia 4 David Bareiter - Germany Throwing 56lb Weight (over bar) 1= Vlad Tucacek - Czech Republic 1= Lucasz Wenta - Poland 3 Scott Rider - London 4 Daniel Dorow - Germany 5= Jamie Gunn - Halkirk 5= David Melnicuk - Czech Republic Hop, Step, Leap 1 Fraser MacDonald - Dingwall 2 Ewen Bradley - Staffin 3 Sam Davies - North Yorkshire 4 DL Beaton - Uig Hill Race - Men 1 Damien Gielty - Amsterdam 2 Dean MacLeod - Portree 3 Nathan Bernard - London Hill Race - Ladies C:\Users\hughc\Desktop\GAMESRESULTS2018 1 Miranda Grant - Black Isle 2 Holly Page - Dartford 3 Christina Rankin - Uig 4 Vicky Dunkel - Uig High Jump 1 Lucas Prettenhaler - Austria 2 Faccine Triban - France 3 David Melnicuk - Czech Republic 4 Ewen Bradley - Staffin Tossing the Caber 1= Lucasz Wenta - Poland 1= Vlad Tucacek
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