• For Businesses
Discover Inverclyde
  • About Inverclyde
    • About us
    • Towns and villages
    • Our history
  • Things to do
    • Heritage & history
    • Food & drink
    • Arts & culture
    • Outdoor activities
    • Indoor activities
    • Shopping
    • Cycling Routes
    • Walking Routes
  • What’s on
    • News
    • Events
  • Plan your trip
    • How to get here
    • How to get around
    • Accommodation
    • Cruise visitors
    • Days out

Success at first British Pipe Band Championships in three years

31.05.2022

Life in Inverclyde

THE first British Pipe Band Championships in almost three years has been hailed a huge success after the event was held in Inverclyde.

The showpiece – the first major of the season – took place at Battery Park on Saturday 21 May 2022 with thousands in attendance.

Over 105 bands entered, including from America, Canada, Ireland, England and across Scotland.

Despite the rain earlier in the day, visitors enjoyed top class performances, Highland dancing, a variety of stalls and food as they enjoyed a day out at the free event on the banks of the River Clyde organised by Inverclyde Council in partnership with the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association (RSPBA).

Chieftain of the games and former Inverclyde provost, Ciano Rebecchi, said: “Forget the weather, everything was great and went very well. The bands, Highland dancers – everything was great.

“The competitors enjoyed it and the rest of the people there enjoyed it too.

“We had bands from America, Ireland, England and Scotland and that speaks for itself.

“Battery Park was superb, the grass was great and the views are tremendous.

“We couldn’t have asked for more and hopefully it brings more people into the area.”

The games followed hot on the heels of the successful Gourock Highland Games a fortnight earlier and were part of Inverclyde Council’s Meliora Festival of events throughout May and June.

Ian Embelton, chief executive of the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association, said: “It was a very good day and all went well.

“The bands had a fantastic time at what was the first major championships they have had for nearly three years. They loved every minute of it.

“The whole event ran like clockwork.

“Yes the weather wasn’t the best – we live in Scotland after all – but the bands weren’t bothered and we had a dry afternoon.

“We had 105 bands entered. The turnout far exceeded our expectations to get over 100 bands.

“It was an outstanding success.”

First place in each of the pipe band contests are as follows:

Grade 1 – Inveraray and District

Grade 2 – Buchan Peterson

Grade 3A – Vale of Atholl

Grade 3B – Major Sinclair Memorial

Grade Juvenile – Dollar Academy

Grade 4A – Lower Clyde Pipes and Drums

Grade 4B – Kilbarchan Pipe Band

Grade Novice Juvenile A – Dollar Academy

Grade Novice Juvenile B – High School of Dundee

Adult Drum Major heats – Kara Gilmour, Police Scotland and Federation

Adult Drum Major final – James Kennedy – Closkelt

Juvenile Drum Major – Louis Anderson, New Ross and District, Eire

Junior Drum Major – Carys Graham, The Glasgow Skye Association

For the full results, visit the RSPBA website at www.rspba.org

Success at first British Pipe Band Championships in three years

Other News & Events

Thousands enjoy Comet Festival return
29.06.2022Life in Inverclyde

Thousands enjoy Comet Festival return

Elizabeth is Queen for the day at garden centre
07.06.2022Life in Inverclyde

Elizabeth is Queen for the day at garden centre

Inverclyde to light up for The Queen
31.05.2022Life in Inverclyde

Inverclyde to light up for The Queen

Inverclyde Personality Sports Awards shine again
23.05.2022Life in Inverclyde

Inverclyde Personality Sports Awards shine again

About Inverclyde

  • About us
  • Towns and villages
  • Our history

Things to do

  • Heritage & History
  • Food & Drink
  • Shopping
  • Outdoor Activity
  • Arts & Culture
  • Business directory
  • Cruise visitors

What's On

  • News
  • Events

Help

  • Privacy policy
  • Cookie policy
  • Contact us
  • Business request form
  • Event request form

Connect with us

  • Email: [email protected]
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Trip Advisor

Newsletter

© 2022 Discover Inverclyde is a collaboration between Inverclyde Council, Tourism Inverclyde with support from the Inverclyde Tourist Group
Website by Blue2 Digital Web Design
This site uses cookies: Find out more.