Everything about Cowal Highland Gathering totally explained
The Cowal Highland Gathering is a
Highland games held in
Dunoon,
Argyll in Western
Scotland. Better known as
Cowal Games, it's the largest highland gathering in the World. The date of the games is always the last Friday and Saturday in August.
History
The first
Cowal Games was held in Dunoon in 1894, and attracted fewer than 2,000 spectators. By 1901 attendances reached 5,000 and the first overseas competitor, an American athlete took part.
1906 saw the introduction of a
Pipe Band Competition which was to be the breakthrough that ensured Cowal's place in history and ensure its status as the most spectacular of all the Highland Games worldwide. In 1929 the first approaches from Scottish Societies overseas were received and this has continued as exiles the world over have turned to Dunoon for advice and practical assistance in setting up their own Gatherings.
After a break during the years of
World War II, the first Post-War Gathering, in 1946, attracted attendances of 28,000. However, the record attendance, to date at least was in 1950 when 30,000 visitors attended. One of whom was then
Prime Minister Clement Attlee.
In 2000, Changes to the
Highland dancing format has resulted in the Friday becoming a high profile day for dancing with the top dancers out to qualify for Saturday's finals. The Solo
Piping competition introduced a Graded system which has enhanced the competition and increased the enjoyment of officials, competitors and spectators.
Shinty was reintroduced with great success, attracting high calibre competitions.
2003 saw
Cowal extended to a 3-day event with the introduction of the Scottish National Highland Dancing Championships and the 5k Cowal Run.
2007 saw controversy when the committee decided to stop track athletic competitions,
tug-of-war and shinty. It was rumoured that this was due to pressure from the pipebands to allow the crowd to come closer.
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Present Times
Nowadays,
Cowal Games attracts more than 3,500 competitors with many coming from Scottish Communities overseas including Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The town of Dunoon regularly welcomes around 15 - 20,000 visitors for the games, doubling the towns population for the weekend!
Pipe Bands
On the Saturday morning, on average, 150 Pipe bands arrive to contest the Cowal Championships. The day starts with all the bands marching from Dunoon pier, through the main town and up to the Stadium, a distance of approximately 1 mile. On completion of the days events the bands close the Gathering with the landmark ceremony which is unique to Cowal, the March Past
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Salute to the Chieftain of the Games by 3,000 Pipes and Drums. The bands then march back to the pier, displaying the trophies they've won on the day.
Changes may be due to take place very soon regarding the position of the Cowal games as one of the RSPBA's "major" championships. Frustration of band members and supporters due to poor facilities, the small tuning area and the very expensive entry fees (when compared to other majors - out with the World Pipe Band Championships - that are mainly free entry) has led to whispers of the end. If this is to be the case the RSPBA will begin to look elsewhere for locations for their 5th major. It could be a possibility that the final major pipe band championship at Cowal will be 2007.
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