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News from the Argyllshire Gathering Piping Competition

PIPING
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27 & 28 August 2025, Oban

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26 & 27 August 2020, Oban

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Order of play 2023 Thursday 24th

August 15, 2023

The Order of Play for the 2023 Argyllshire Gathering Piping Competition on Thursday 24th August has been announced.

Competitors are reminded that all changes to tune selections must be made by the end of Wednesday 16th August; any changes made thereafter will have no effect.

Intermediate March, Strathspey & Reel

1 Fraser Hamilton, Paisley
2 Logie Johnston, Bunessan
3 Eala Niamh Mcelhinney, Duntocher
4 Gillian Blaney, Lower Sackville, NS, Canada
5 Gregor Macdonald, Oban
6 David Stulpner, Swanbourne, WA, Australia
7 Luke Kennedy, Strathaven
8 Hector Munro, London
9 Andrew Pattison, Troon
10 Seumas Eade, Hamilton, Waikato, NZ
11 Callum Bevan, Abbotsford, BC, Canada
12 Liam Forrest, Mission, BC, Canada
13 Matthew Moir, Conon Bridge
14 Camron MacPhail, Kilmartin
15 Lewis Maxwell, Alva
16 Ewan Allen, Livingston
17 Jean-Sébastien Gamache, Orléans, ON, Canada
18 Calan McGuigan, Oban
19 Colin Forrest, Mission, BC, Canada
20 Ross Conner, Campbeltown
21 Alistair Bevan, Abbotsford, BC, Canada
22 Gregor Grierson, Dumfries
23 Hazel Whyte, Larkhall
24 Emma Hill, Oban
25 Liam Nicolson, Albury, NSW, Australia
26 Cameron Bonar, Surrey, BC, Canada
27 Kayleigh Johnstone, Aurora, ON, Canada
28 Hector Finlayson, Kyle
29 Kyle Cameron, Fortrose

‍A March, A Strathspey & Reel

1 Callum Moffat, Lockerbie
2 Nick Hudson, Houston, Texas, USA
3 Andrea Boyd, Ottawa, ON, Canada
4 Liam Kernaghan, Auckland, NZ
5 James Mackenzie, Isle Of Lewis
6 Ian K MacDonald, Whitby, ON, Canada
7 Iain Speirs, Edinburgh
8 Michael Fitzhenry, Paisley
9 William Rowe, Feilding, Manawatu, NZ
10 Calum Brown, Aberdeen
11 Gordon Bruce, Kilwinning
12 Cameron Macdougall, Nigg
13 Steven Gray, Lockerbie
14 Sean McKeown, Bowmanville, ON, Canada
15 Ben McClamrock, Washington, DC, USA
16 James MacHattie, Summerside, PEI, Canada
17 Jamie Forrester, Haddington
18 Fred Morrison, Bishopton
19 Sarah Muir, East Kilbride
20 Darach Urquhart, Bishopbriggs
21 Steven Leask, East Kilbride
22 Andrew Carlisle, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
23 Connor Sinclair, Crieff
24 Calum Watson, Bathgate
25 Peter MacGregor, Dunfermline
26 Alan Bevan, Abbotsford, BC, Canada
27 John Mulhearn, Carluke
28 Brendon Eade, Hamilton, Waikato, NZ
29 Gordon Conn, Vancouver, BC, Canada
30 Greg Wilson, Christchurch, NZ
31 Ben Duncan, Edinburgh
32 Glenn Brown, Glasgow
33 Jenny Hazzard, Edinburgh
34 Callum Beaumont, Dollar
35 Jonathan Greenlees, Glasgow
36 Derek Midgley, Tinton Falls, NJ, USA
37 Andrew Hayes, Nepean, ON, Canada
38 Innes Smith, Dunblane
39 Greig Canning, Kirkcaldy
40 William Geddes, Glasgow
41 Seumas Coyne, Claremont, CA, USA
42 Stuart Easton, Palmerston N, Manawatu, NZ

‍B March, B  Strathspey & Reel

1 Jack Williamson, Topeka, Kansas, USA
2 Craig Muirhead, Stirling
3 Edward Gaul, Dundee
4 Bradley Parker, Milngavie
5 Zephan Knichel, Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada
6 John Mcdonald, Aberdeen
7 Christopher Mcleish, Lanarkshire
8 Euan Dewar, Oban
9 Matt Pantaleoni, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
10 Bobby Durning, Carrollton, Texas, USA
11 Angus MacPhee, Inverness
12 Kris Coyle, Carrickfergus
13 Bobby Allen, Chryston
14 Ruairidh Brown, Dunblane
15 Andrew Ferguson, Dollar
16 Finlay Cameron, Fersit
17 Dan Lyden, Timonium, Maryland, USA
18 Fraser Allison, Balfron
19 Jamie Elder, Auchtermuchty
20 Andrew Donlon, Washington, DC, USA
21 John Dew, Edinburgh
22 Dan Nevans, Glasgow
23 James McPetrie, Aboyne
24 Anna Kummerlöw, Kladrum, Germany
25 Alan Clark, Aberdeen
26 Cameron May, Lesmahagow
27 Andrew Hall, Glasgow
28 Jacob Dicker, Hammond, ON, Canada
29 Dr Peter McCalister, Dunblane
30 Brodie Watson-Massey, Edinburgh
31 Callum Wynd, Dunblane
32 Eireann Iannetta-Mackay, Burrelton
33 Sandy Cameron, Roy Bridge

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Founded in 1871, the Argyllshire Gathering's members work to promote Argyll both locally and in the wider world. Find out more at theargyllshiregathering.comR

The Piping Competition forms just one aspect of the work of the Argyllshire Gathering.

The Gathering's Trust supports piping and especially younger pipers across Argyll; the Argyllshire Gathering Oban Games are one of Scotland's leading Highland Games and a highlight of Oban's year.

Find out more about The Gathering's work at the links below.

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