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2016 Competition Trophy Winners

SUPREME CHAMPION

Nicolson Memorial Cup for Supreme Champion

Gemma Gordon, Glenhaultin Ashling

Hector MacLeod Memorial Cup for Reserve Champion

Reserve Champion Alec MacDonald, Corriebheinn

CHEVIOT SHEEP

A MacDonald, Udale, Challenge Cup for Best Cheviot Sheep

Angus Beaton, Gesto

W Currie Cup for Best Cheviot Male

Angus Beaton, Gesto

Society Cup for Best Cheviot Female

Angus Beaton, Gesto

Society Shield for Best Home-Bred Cheviot

Angus Beaton, Gesto

Macmin Shield for Cheviot Best Male Group

Yasmin Millburn, Edinbane

Macmin Shield for Cheviot Best Female Group

Angus Beaton, Gesto

SCF Shield for Crofter with Most Points in Cheviot Sheep Section

Anne MacDonald, Arisaig

BLACKFACE SHEEP

MacLeod Skeabost Cup for Best Blackface Ewe

Mark MacQueen, Braes

Reith & Anderson Cup for Best Blackface Male

Mark MacQueen, Braes

Walford, Scalpay Cup for Best Blackface Female

Mark MacQueen, Braes

Society Shield for Best Home-Bred Blackface

Mark MacQueen, Braes

Macmin Shield for Best Blackface Male Group

Seumas Campbell, Balnacnoc

Macmin Shield for Best Blackface Female Group

Mark MacQueen, Braes

SCF Shield for Crofter with Most Points in Blackface Sheep Section

Mark MacQueen, Braes

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2016 Competition Trophy Winners

SHEEP (ANY OTHER BREED OR CROSS)

Cowie Memorial Cup for Supreme Champion Open Sheep Class

Mark MacQueen, Braes

Bosville Memorial Cup for Reserve Champion Open Sheep Class

Alistair Brown, Applecross

Society Cup for Champion Sheep Other Breed or Cross

Alistair Brown, Applecross

Harbro Shield for Most Points in Open Sheep Class Section

Alistair Brown, Applecross

Hill Shield for Best Butchers Lambs

Sheonaidh Alex MacLeod, Bernisdale

NOVICE SHEEP (ANY BREED)

Society Shield for Novice Champion

Jamie MacKinnon, Struan

Society Shield for Reserve to Novice Champion

J Brown, Applecross

HORSES

Society Cup for Champion in hand

Gemma Gordon, Glenhaultin Ashling

Glenhaultin Quaich for Best Highland Pony

Gemma Gordon, Glenhaultin Ashling

Glenedin Shield for Best Mare or Filly over 3 Years

Gemma Gordon, Glenhaultin Ashling

Society Shield for Best Horse/Pony under 14.2hh

James MacRae, Gillis Rudha

Society Shield for Best Horse/Pony over 14.2hh

Clare Whitney, Alfie

Society Shield for Best Veteran Horse in hand

William Gordon, Glenhaultin Charlie

Young Rider of the Year - Cup

Isy MacLean, Clibberswick Anakim

Wrights of Huntly Shield for Best Young Handler

Isy MacLean, Clibberswick Anakim

Society Shield for Best Turned Out 12 years and under

Isy MacLean, Clibberswick Anakim

Society Cup for Best Rider 13-16 years

Charlotte Gordon, Glenhaultin Charlie

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2016 Competition Trophy Winners

Society Shield for Best Turned Out Rider 13-16 years

Charlotte Gordon, Glenhaultin Charlie

Society Cup for Best Rider 17 Years and Over

William Gordon, Glenhaultin Charlie

Society Shield for Best Turned Out Rider 17 Years and Over

William Gordon, Glenhaultin Charlie

Society Shield for Best Riding Pony 14.2hh and Under

William Gordon, Glenhaultin Charlie

Society Shield for Best Riding Horse 14.3hh and Over

William Gordon, Glenhaultin Charlie

Portree Stables Novice Adult Cup

Ellie MacLennan, Geri

T-Time Memorial Cup for Best Ridden veteran

Ellie MacLennan, Geri

Horseman's Trophy for Best Rider

Charlotte Gordon, Glenhaultin Charlie

Society Cup for Best Riding Horse or Pony

CATTLE

West Highland Oils Cup for Best Cow

Ross MacDiarmid, Torvaig

Stormont Cup for Best Calf

Alec MacDonald, Corriebheinn

Society Cup for Best Calf born after 1st March

Alec MacDonald, Corriebheinn

Society Cup for Best Pair of Calves (same sex)

Alec MacDonald, Corriebheinn

Reith & Anderson Cup for Best Polled Stirk

Willie MacPherson, Eynort

Hamilton Cup for Best Highland Cow

NO COMPETITION

MacLeod Skeabost Cup for Crofter's Heifer (Highland)

NO COMPETITION

Dunvegan Castle Cup for Highland Champion

NO COMPETITION

MacKenzie Cup for Supreme Champion

Alec MacDonald, Corriebheinn

Highland Marts Cup for Reserve Champion

Ross MacDiarmid, Torvaig

John R MacDiarmid Memorial Cup for 1-year old Beef Heifer

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2016 Competition Trophy Winners

Willie MacPherson, Eynort

SCF Shield for Crofter with Most Points

Alec MacDonald, Corriebheinn

A MacKay, Kingsburgh, Cup for Most Points (Open)

Alec MacDonald, Corriebheinn

DOGS

Skye Boarding Kennels Cup for Best Dog

Donna Montgomery, Ose

Eilean a Cheo Cup for Best Terrier

Donna Montgomery, Ose

Graecam Cup for Best Gundog

Connor McKenna, North Kessock

Jersey MacLeod Cup for Best Dog - Any Other Variety

Donald MacLaren, Budhmor

Jersey MacLeod Cup for Best Crossbred Dog

Caitlin Culbertson, Camuscross

Jersey MacLeod Cup for Best Skye Owned Dog or Bitch

Donna Montgomery, Ose

Priddle (Hamamelis) Cup for Reserve Best Skye Owned Dog or Bitch

Donald MacLaren, Budhmor

Watts Trophy for Best Girl Handler

Megan Kalnher, Edinbane

Watts Trophy for Best Boy Handler

Ewen Campbell, Balnacnoc

POULTRY

Donald Hen Cup for Best Bird in Show

Freya King, Fiscavaig

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