Thursday - Day Five - Results
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A200 Poetry(Learners) Recite a prescribed poem

1st £10(An Comunn Gàidhealach)
Fiona MacLeod, Stornoway.
2nd Judith Anderson, East Kilbride.
equal Laurie Boorman, Cambridgeshire.

A201 Prose(Learners) Recite a piece of prose - own choice

1st £10(An Comunn Gàidhealach)
  Laurie Boorman, Cambridgeshire.
2nd Judith Anderson, East Kilbride.

A202 Reading(Learners) Read a prose passage chosen by an adjudicator

1st £10 (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
Laurie Boorman, Cambridgeshire.

A203 Speech(Learners) Speech on any subject

1st Joanna Campbell Memorial Quaich
  £10 (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
Laurie Boorman, Cambridgeshire.

Dr John Cameron Memorial Quaich for the highest marks in A200, A201, A202 and A203 was awarded to Laurie Boorman, Cambridgeshire.

A204 Recitation(Fluent) Recite a prescribed poem

1st  £10 (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
  Margaret MacKintosh, Inverness.
2nd Michael MacAoidh, USA.
3rd F Ann MacLean, North Connel.

A205 Prose(Fluent) Recite a piece of prescribed prose

1st £10(An Comunn Gàidhealach)
Margaret MacKintosh, Inverness.
2nd Michael MacAoidh, USA.
equal F Ann MacLean, North Connel.
3rd Christina M Cunningham, Cumbernauld.

A206 Reading(Fluent) Read a prose passage chosen by an adjudicator

1st £10 (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
  Ailean Dòmhnallach, Cromarty.
2nd Margaret MacKintosh, Inverness.
equal Michael MacAoidh, USA.

The Glasgow Skye Association Gold Medal for the highest marks in A204, A205 and A206 was awarded to Margaret MacKintosh, Inverness.

The Cardonald Highlanders' Association Cup for the highest marks in A204, A205 and A206 was awarded to Margaret MacKintosh, Inverness.

A207 Recitation(Fluent) Recite a piece of poetry composed by competitor

1st £10 (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
  £5 (Malcolm MacFarlane Memorial Prize)
  Ailean Dòmhnallach, Cromarty.
2nd £3 (Malcolm MacFarlane Memorial Prize)
  Aonghas MacNeacail, London.
3rd F Ann MacLean, North Connel.

A208 Ancient Folk Tale(Fluent) Narration in traditional style of an ancient folk tale

1st The KD Smith Memorial Trophy
  £10 (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
  Michael MacAoidh, USA.
2nd F Ann MacLean, North Connel.

A209 Speech Speech prepared by competitor

1st £10 (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
  F Ann MacLean, North Connel.
2nd Christina M Cunningham, Cumbernauld.
equal Ailean Dòmhnallach, Cromarty.

A210 Humorous Dialogue Subject of own choice

 1st £10(An Comunn Gàidhealach)
Fiona NicChoinnich & Judith Cummings, Dingwall.

A211 Humorous Monologue Subject of own choice

1st The Anglo Chilean Trophy
  £10(An Comunn Gàidhealach)
John Vass, Dingwall.
2nd Ailean Dòmhnallach, Cromarty.
equal F Ann MacLean, North Connel.

A275 Duet Singing Sing in harmony - own choice

1st The Neil Maclean and Jenny M B Curry Trophy
  £10 (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
Doreen Sweeney & Elizabeth Campbell, Glasgow.
2nd Catriona MacNeill & Finlay MacNeill, Glasgow.
3rd Riona JI Whyte & Fiona D Jappy, Mull.

A277 Folk Groups Sing two songs with instrumental accompaniment

1st The Marshall Stormonth Memorial Trophy
  £30 (An Comunn Gàidhealach).
  Silver Badge to each member of the winning group.
  Guth Siar.
2nd £10 (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
  Dìreach Seo.
3rd £5 (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
  Cailleagan Chataibh.

A279 Solo Singing with instrumental accompaniment Own Choice. Open.

1st The Largs Trophy
  £20 (Largs Branch).
Iain Blàr, Gourock.
2nd £10 (Largs Branch)
John Lindsay, Livingston.
3rd £5 (Largs Branch)
  Colin Fisher, Ayrshire.

A300 Lorn Shield Two songs - one prescribed, one own choice

1st The Lorn Shield and £100 (Royal Mail)
  The Mrs Catherine C MacDonald Silver Baton to the conductor
  Còisir Ghàidhlig an t-Srath.
2nd £60 (Royal Mail)
  Lochs Gaelic Choir.
3rd £40 (Royal Mail)
  Còisir Mealabhaich.
The Dalriada Cup for the highest marks in Gaelic was awarded to
Lochs Gaelic Choir.
The Captain Angus Stewart Trophy for the highest marks in Music was awarded to Còisir Mealabhaich.

A303 Sheriff MacMaster Campbell Two songs - one prescribed, one own choice

1st The Sheriff MacMaster Campbell Memorial Quaich
  £60 (Royal Mail)
  Còisir Ghàidhlig Thaigh an Uillt.
2nd £50 (Royal Mail)
  Còisir Ghàidhlig an Eilean Mhuilich.
3rd £40 (Royal Mail)
  Còisir Ghaidhlig Tairbeart Loch Fìn.
The Grace Robertson Memorial Baton for the conductor of the choir gaining the highest marks in Music was awarded to Còisir Ghàidhlig Thaigh an Uillt.
The Selma Shield for the highest marks in Gaelic was awarded to
Còisir Ghàidhlig an Eilean Mhuilich.

A305 Grampian Television Trophy Two songs - one prescribed, one own choice

1st Grampian Television Trophy
  £50 (Royal Mail)
  Còisir Sgìr a' Bhac.
2nd £30 (Royal Mail)
  Lochs Gaelic Choir.
3rd £20 (Royal Mail)
  Còisir Ghàidhlig Thung.
The Angus MacTavish Memorial Trophy for the highest marks in Gaelic was awarded to
Còisir Sgìr a' Bhac.
The Rotary Club of Blairgowrie Trophy for the highest marks in Music was awarded to
Còisir Sgìr a' Bhac.

A306 Puirt-a-beul - Aline MacKenzie Memorial Trophy Sing two prescribed songs

1st The Aline MacKenzie Memorial Trophy
  £50 (Royal Mail)
  Còisir Sgìr a' Bhac.
2nd £30 (Royal Mail)
  Còisir Mealabhaich.
3rd £20 (Royal Mail)
Còisir Ghaidhlig Tairbeart Loch Fìn.
The Calum Robertson Memorial Trophy for the highest marks in Gaelic was awarded to
Còisir Sgìr a' Bhac.
The Evelyn Huckbody Memorial Trophy for the highest marks in Music was awarded to
Còisir Mealabhaich.

The Hamish Graham (Strath) Trophy for the highest marks in Gaelic in A300, A305 and A306 was awarded to Lochs Gaelic Choir.
The Sandy Heron Cup for the highest marks in Music in A300, A305 and A306 was jointly awarded to Còisir Mealabhaich and Còisir Sgìr a' Bhac.

GS224 Gold Medal Final Sing two songs - one prescribed, one own choice

Ladies
1st An Comunn Gàidhealach Gold Medal
  The Islander Shield
  £250(Mod Shop, Glasgow)
  £75 (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
  £5 (Clan MacLean Association)
  Jenna Cumming, Inverness.
2nd £35 (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
  Rhona Morrison, Glasgow.
3rd £25 (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
  Fiona MacKintosh, Edinburgh.
4th £15 (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
  Amanda Millen, Glasgow.
Men
1st An Comunn Gàidhealach Gold Medal
  The Islander Shield
  £250 (Mod Shop, Glasgow)
  £75 (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
  £5 (Clan MacLean Association)
  Darren MacLean, Isle of Skye.
2nd £35 (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
  Gillebride Mac 'Illemhaoil, Uibhist a Deas.
3rd £40 (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
 equal Torquil MacLeod, Isle of Lewis.
Lyle Kennedy, Stirlingshire.

The Donald Thompson Prizes for the highest aggregate marks for Gaelic in A221, A223, GS224(Men) and A220, A222, GS224(Ladies)
1st(Men) £35 was awarded to
  Gillebride Mac 'Illemhaoil, Uibhist a Deas.
1st(Ladies) £35 was awarded to
  Jenna Cumming, Inverness.
2nd(Men) £15 was awarded to
Darren MacLean, Isle of Skye.
2nd(Ladies) £15 was awarded to
Rhona Morrison, Glasgow.

The Gilbert MacPhail Prizes (Donated by the Glasgow Islay Association) for the highest aggregate marks for Music in A221, A223 and GS224
1st £25 was awarded to
Darren MacLean, Isle of Skye.
2nd £15 was awarded to
Gillebride Mac 'Illemhaoil, Uibhist a Deas.

TS234 Traditional Final Sing two traditional songs - competitors choice.

TRADITIONAL WINNERS
Ladies
1st Gold Medal in Memory of Mary Lamont
  The Islander Shield
£200 (Gaelic Arts Project)
  Morag MacLean, Isle of Lewis.
2nd £50 (Gaelic Arts Project)
  £8 (Mary Lamont and Roderick MacLeod Memorial Fund)
Kirsteen L NicDhòmhnaill, Inverness.
3rd £5 (Mary Lamont and Roderick MacLeod Memorial Fund)
Iseabail Nic an t-Sagairt, Lunnainn.
Men
1st Gold Medal in Memory of Mary Lamont
  The Islander Shield
£200 (Gaelic Arts Project)
  Tormod Mac a' Ghobhain, Isle of Lewis.
2nd £50 (Gaelic Arts Project)
  £8 (Mary Lamont and Roderick MacLeod Memorial Fund)
Ailean Dòmhnallach, Cromarty.
3rd £5 (Mary Lamont and Roderick MacLeod Memorial Fund)
Calum Alex MacMillan, Isle of Lewis.
   
The Scotia Trophy for the competitor gaining the highest mark was awarded to
Morag MacLean, Isle of Lewis.


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