Thousands Attend First Scottish Games Of The Season

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Thousands Attend First Scottish Games Of The Season

Huge crowds descended on Inverclyde to enjoy an afternoon of piping, dancing, and heavy events at the first Scottish games of the season.

Around 10,000 people are estimated to have visited Battery Park on Sunday 14 May 2023 for the Gourock Highland Games, which traditionally start the Scottish Highland Games and piping season in Scotland.

The free event organised by Inverclyde Council and part of the second Meliora Festival saw competitors from across the country take part in pipe band, Highland dancing, and traditional heavy events, such as the caber and hammer throw.

Local schoolchildren also took part in a mini-Highland games contest, which was won by ‘home’ team St Ninian’s Primary, of Gourock.

Alongside the competitive action, visitors were treated to an array of stalls, stands, activities, a funfair, and food and drink outlets.

Chieftain, Dr Liz Cameron CBE, said: “It was a fantastic day packed full of great competition and fun for all ages and completely free to attend.

“I was honoured to be asked to be chieftain of the 2023 Gourock Highland Games and what a terrific advert the event was for Inverclyde showcasing skills and talent from traditional sport, music, and dance, as well as first-class arts and crafts, food, and drink, and, of course, that famous warm welcome in a picturesque location. 

“Congratulations to everyone who took part and the many thousands who came along to support. Success was down to great leadership, vision, teams, and ambition.

“Well done to Inverclyde Council and its partners. It was also good to see how the event is growing with many other additional attractions and the presence of many local businesses displaying their products, confirming this area is fantastic to set up and invest.”

The overall winner of the heavy events was Kyle Randall, who won six out of the seven contests.

In the pipe band competition, there were musicians from across the country competing in eight contests throughout the day.

In Highland dancing, there was an increase in the number of competitors in previous years, including a dancer from New Zealand who was here visiting family.

Organiser May Hughes, from the May Hughes School of Dance, said: “I was absolutely delighted with the entries, we had over 100 dancers from four to 15 years.

“We had a fabulous crowd watching which was great.

“All in all we felt the games were a huge success with lots of attractions outwith the dancing and pipe bands.

“A well-organised, great family day out and we are already looking forward to next year’s event.”

Among the visitors to Battery Park were many passengers from the cruise ship Regal Princess docked at nearby Greenock Ocean Terminal for the day.

The 2024 Gourock Highland Games are expected to return to Battery Park on Sunday 12 May 2024.

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Pipe Band Competition Results:

Juvenile DM

1st – Beth Turners

2nd – Catherine Spears

 

Adult DM

1st – Liam Renton

2nd – Graeme Wyse

 

Grade 4B/NJB

BCD – Renfrewshire Schools

1st – Renfrewshire Schools

2nd – Govan Community Band

3rd – Oban High School

4th – Greyfriars

5th – Helensburgh Clan Colquhoun

6th – St. Columba’s School

 

Grade 4A/NJA

BCD – Uddingston Strathclyde

1st – West Lothian Schools

2nd – St. Columba’s School

3rd – Kintyre Schools

4th – Uddingston Strathclyde

5th – Kilbarchan

6th – Renfrewshire Schools

 

Juvenile

1st – St Columba’s Schools

 

Grade 3

BCD – Milngavie

1st – Milngavie

2nd – Lower Clyde Pipes and Drums

3rd – Turriff & District

4th – Mid Argyle

 

Grade 2

BCD – Uddingston

1st – Uddingston

2nd – Oban Pipe Band

3rd – Lower Clyde Pipes and Drums

4th – Turriff & District

 

Grade 1

BCD – Peoples Ford Boghall & Bathgate

1st – Invarary & District

2nd – Peoples Ford Boghall & Bathgate

3rd – Shotts & Dykehead

4th – Police Scotland & Federation

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