Aboyne Highland Games Online competition results 2021
Aboyne Highland Games marked what would have been its games day with a virtual celebration of the traditional event. With the support of EventScotland, organisers broadcast a series of films on the event’s social media channels to maintain the spirit of the 154-year-old event. The Games were cancelled earlier this year due to uncertainties surrounding COVID-19. Alongside films showcasing traditional heavy events and Highland Dancing, the results of the online piping and fiddle competitions were announced. Both the piping and fiddle competitions received a large number of entries, with musicians from overseas competing.
Piping
Open Piobaireachd 1. Ian K. MacDonald; Ontario, Canada 2. Gordon McCready; Renfrew 3. Bruce Gandy; Halifax, Nova Scotia 4. Bobby Durning; USA 5. Brendon Eade; New Zealand Open March 1. Bruce Gandy; Halifax, Nova Scotia 2. Calum Brown, Aberdeen 3. Ashley McMichael, Ireland 4. John Dew, Crieff Open Strathspey and Reel 1. Ian K. Macdonald, Ontario, Canada 2. Gordon McCready; Renfrew 3. Jamie Forrester; Edinburgh 4. Bruce Gandy; Halifax, Nova Scotia Open Hornpipe and Jig 1. Ian K MacDonald; Ontario, Canada 2. Gordon McCready; Renfrew 3. David Wilton; Dundee 4. Brendon Eade; New Zealand
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Fiddle
Two Scottish tunes, 12 and under, Open 1. Emma Cameron; Kintore 2. Andrew Farquharson; Forfar 3. Amelie Wisely; Aboyne 4. Anna MacDonald; Portree Three Scottish tunes, 15 and under, Open 1. Amelia Parker; Nova Scotia, Canada 2. Ruaridh Drennan; Drumnadrochit 3. Kitty Sykes; Glass, Aberdeenshire 4. Rhona Fraser; Chapel of Garioch Slow Air, March, Strathspey & Reel, 16+, Open 1. Heather Anderson; Tarland 2. Piroska Charlotte Amara; Hamburg 3. Karen Steven; Aberdeen 3. Duncan Lean; Newtyle, Perthshire 4. Eilidh Anderson; Lumphanan Overall local fiddle player 1. Heather Anderson; Tarland
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