Northern Meeting Day 2 Results: Clasp, Juniors etc.

Highlight of the second day at Inverness is the Gold Clasp competition, which, with the Senior Piobaireachd at the Argyllshire Gathering, is the most prestigious ceòl mòr prize in world piping. Gold Clasp1 Calum Beaumont, Phantom Piper, £1,000, 2 Bruce Gandy, Laird of Anapool3 Jamie Forrester 4 Jack Lee5 Iain SpeirsJudges: A Forbes, C MacLellan, J Wilson Hornpipe & Jig1 Fred Morrison 2 Nick Hudson3 Angus D MacColl4 Seumas Coyne5…

Jack Taylor Looks Back at His Gold Medal Win of Half a Century Ago

To win a Gold Medal is the high point in any piper’s career. Fifty years ago, on September 14 1973, Dr Jack Taylor made his own little bit of history when as an ‘unknown piper’ he took the coveted award at the Northern Meeting in Inverness. Today, on the eve of the 2023 Meetings, Dr Taylor recounts to our Editor some of his memories from that important day half a…

A Look Back at the World Pipe Band Championship 2023

As already reported on Piping Press, the World Pipe Band Championships took place at Glasgow Green on 18/19th August, a week later than normal due to Glasgow hosting the World Cycling Championships.  Unlike the extremely hot weather of last year the conditions were variable, cold and warm, and slightly windy at times.  Thankfully there were no lengthy periods of heavy rain as we have experienced in the past. This year,…

CPA Bronze Medal Results

This competition was held today in the Piping Centre, Glasgow. The winner qualifies automatically for the Silver Medal competitions at Oban and Inverness 2024. 1 Luke Kennedy, Strathaven, Nameless ‘One of the Cragich’2 Fraser Allison, Nameless, hihorodo tra cherede che3 Campbell Wilson, Nameless, hihorodo tra cherede che4 Andrew Hutton, Salute to Young Neil5 Jack Williamson, Sir Ewan Cameron of Locheil’s SaluteJudges: I Duncan, A Forbes, N Hudson

Lonach Games Results

His Majesty King Charles visited Lonach Games in Strathdon, Aberdeenshire, today (Aug.26) to mark the 200th anniversary of the formation of the Lonach Friendly Society, the Games’ promoters. He was unfortunate to miss Andrew Donlon’s performance of Craigellachie, which gained him first prize in the Piobaireachd. Andrew’s long drive from Glasgow was well worth his while, for he was also Champion Piper of the Day.  The newly instigated Charles Morrison…