Highland games


Highland games are events held in spring and summer in Scotland and other countries with a large Scottish diaspora, as a way of celebrating Scottish and Celtic culture, especially that of the Scottish Highlands Games. Certain aspects of the games are so well known as to have become emblematic of Scotland, such as the bagpipes, the kilt, and the heavy events, especially the caber toss. While centred on competitions in piping and drumming, dancing, and Scottish heavy athletics, the games also include entertainment and exhibits related to other aspects of Scottish and Gaelic cultures.
The Cowal Highland Gathering, better known as the Cowal Games, held in Dunoon, Scotland, every August, it is the largest Highland games in the world, attracting around 3,500 competitors and somewhere in the region of 23,000 spectators from around the globe. Worldwide, however, it is exceeded in terms of spectators by two gatherings in the United States: the estimated 30,000 that attend Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina and the even larger gathering—the largest in the Northern Hemisphere—that has taken place every year since 1866. This event is currently held on Labor Day weekend in Pleasanton, California, and their Sesquicentennial Games held on 5–6 September 2015, attracted record crowds close to 50,000.
The games are claimed to have influenced Baron Pierre de Coubertin when he was planning the revival of the Olympic Games. De Coubertin saw a display of Highland games at the Paris Exhibition of 1889.

History

The origin of human games and sports predates recorded history. An example of a possible early games venue is at Fetteresso, although that location is technically a few miles south of the Scotland Highlands.
The first historical reference to the type of events held at Highland Games in Scotland was made during the time of King Malcolm III when he summoned men to race up Craig Choinnich overlooking Braemar with the aim of finding the fastest runner in Scotland to be his royal messenger. They were also thought to have originally been events where the strongest and bravest soldiers in Scotland would be tested. These gatherings were not only about trials of strength. Musicians and dancers were encouraged to reveal their skill and talents and so be a great credit to the clan that they represented.
There is a document from 1703 summoning the clan of the Laird of Grant, Clan Grant. They were to arrive wearing Highland coats and "also with gun, sword, pistol and dirk". From this letter, it is believed that the competitions would have included feats of arms.
However, the modern Highland games are largely a Victorian invention, developed after the Highland Clearances.

Events

Heavy events

In their original form many centuries ago, Highland games revolved around athletic and sports competitions. Though other activities were always a part of the festivities, many today still consider Highland athletics to be what the games are all about—in short, that the athletics are the Games, and all the other activities are just entertainment. Regardless, it remains true today that the athletic competitions are at least an integral part of the events and one—the caber toss—has come to almost symbolise the Highland games.
Although quite a range of events can be a part of the Highland athletics competition, a few have become standard.
Many of the Heavy Events competitors in Scottish highland athletics are former high school and college track and field athletes who find the Scottish games are a good way to continue their competitive careers.
Increasingly in the USA, the Heavy Events are attracting women and master class athletes which has led to a proliferation of additional classes in Heavy Events competitions. Lighter implements are used in the classes.

Music

Dance

The Cowal Highland Gathering hosts the annual World Highland Dancing Championship. This event gathers the best competitive dancers from around the world who compete for the SOBHD sanctioned World Championship title.

Secondary events and attractions

At modern-day Highland Games events, a wide variety of other activities and events are generally available. Foremost among these are the clan tents and vendors of Scottish related goods. The various clan societies make the Highland games one of the main focus of their seasonal activities, usually making an appearance at as many such events as possible. Visitors can find out information about the Scottish roots and can become active in their own clan society if they wish.
At modern games, armouries will display their collections of swords and armour, and often perform mock battles. Various vendors selling Scottish memorabilia are also present selling everything from Irn-Bru to the stuffed likeness of the Loch Ness Monster.
Herding dog trials and exhibitions are often held, showcasing the breeder's and trainer's skills. In addition, there may be other types of Highland animals present, such as the Highland cattle.
Various traditional and modern Celtic arts are often showcased. These could include harpers' circles, Scottish country dancing, and one or more entertainment stages. In addition, most events usually feature a pre-event ceilidh.
Various food vendors will also offer assorted types of traditional Scottish refreshment and sustenance.

Major events in Scotland

Major events outside Scotland

Australia

Belgium

Bermuda

LocationName
Somerset ; Pembroke Bermuda Highland Games

Brazil

LocationName
Estância Velha, Rio Grande do SulScout Highland Games - GEJL46RS
Sapucaia do Sul, Rio Grande do SulScottish Highland Games Brazil

Canada

On 1 August 1997 Canada Post issued 'Highland Games' designed by Fraser Ross, based on photographs by Andrew Balfour. The 45¢ stamps are perforated 12.5 x 13 and were printed by Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited.

Czech Republic

LocationName
BrnoMonteBú Highland Games
Sychrov CastleSkotské hry Sychrov

Hungary

LocationName
Csesznek, VeszprémScottish Highland Games
Zichyújfalu, FejérHighland Games Cup

Indonesia

LocationName
JakartaJakarta Highland Gathering

New Zealand

LocationName
HororataHororata Highland Games
Fairlie, New ZealandMackenzie Easter Show & Highland Games
PaeroaPaeroa Highland Games & Tattoo
TurakinaTurakina Highland Games
WaipuWaipu Highland Games

Switzerland

LocationName
Abtwil, St. Gallen: Appowila Highland Games
Fehraltdorf, ZurichHighland-Games Fehraltdorf

United States

LocationName
Prescott, ArizonaPrescott Highland Games & Celtic Faire
Phoenix, ArizonaScottish Highland Games
Tucson, ArizonaTucson Celtic Festival & Scottish Highland Games
Santa Cruz County, CaliforniaScottish Renaissance Festival featuring the Loch Lomond Highland Games & Celtic Gathering
Pleasanton, CaliforniaScottish Highland Gathering and Games
San Diego, CaliforniaSan Diego Scottish Highland Games & Gathering of the Clans
Ventura, CaliforniaSeaside Highland Games
Woodland, CaliforniaSacramento Valley Scottish Games & Festival
Elizabeth, ColoradoElizabeth Celtic Festival
Estes Park, ColoradoLongs Peak Scottish-Irish Highland Festival
Hartford, ConnecticutPipes in the Valley
Dunedin, FloridaDunedin Highland Games and Festivals
Green Cove Springs, FloridaNortheast Florida Scottish Highland Games
Marianna, FloridaThe Big Bend Highland Games & Scottish Festival
Sarasota, FloridaSarasota Highland Games
Blairsville, GeorgiaBlairsville Scottish Festival & Highland Games
Stone Mountain, GeorgiaStone Mountain Highland Games and Scottish Festival
Honolulu, HawaiiHawaiian Scottish Festival and Highland Games
Indianapolis, IndianaIndianapolis Scottish Highland Games and Festival
Columbus, IndianaColumbus Scottish Festival and Highland Games
South Bend, IndianaCeltic Festival and Bryan Verkler Invitational Highland Games
Davenport, IowaCeltic Festival and Highland Games of the Quad-Cities
Eminence, KentuckyHighland Renaissance Festival
Glasgow, KentuckyGlasgow Highland Games
Baton Rouge, LouisianaThe Highland Games of Louisiana
Mount Airy, MarylandFrederick Celtic Festival
St. Leonard, MarylandSouthern Maryland Celtic Festival and Highland Gathering
Alma, MichiganAlma Highland Festival and Games
Livonia, MichiganSt. Andrew's Society of Detroit Highland Games
Sparta, MichiganSparta Celtic Festival
St. Charles, MissouriMissouri Tartan Day Festivities
St. Louis, MissouriSt. Louis Scottish Games and Cultural Festival
Lincoln, New HampshireNew Hampshire Highland Games
Las Vegas, NevadaLas Vegas Celtic Society Highland Games
Old Westbury, New YorkScottish Festival and Games
Olcott, New YorkNiagara Celtic Heritage Festival & Highland Games
Huntersville, North CarolinaLoch Norman Highland Games
Laurinburg, North CarolinaScotland County Highland Games
Linville, North CarolinaGrandfather Mountain Highland Games
Winston-Salem, North CarolinaBethabara Highland Games
Tulsa, OklahomaSCOTFEST
Portland, OregonPortland Highland Games
Bethlehem, PennsylvaniaCeltic Classic Highland Games & Festival
Ligonier, PennsylvaniaLigonier Highland Games
Charleston, South CarolinaCharleston Scottish Games and Highland Gathering
Greenville, South CarolinaGallabrae Greenville Scottish Games
Elizabethton, TennesseeScottish Heavy Athletics Clinic and Competition / East Tennessee Celtic Festival
Gatlinburg, TennesseeGatlinburg Scottish Highland Games
Maryville, TennesseeSmoky Mountain Highland Games at Maryville College
Arlington, TexasTexas Scottish Festival and Highland Games
Austin, TexasAustin Celtic Festival
Houston, TexasHouston Celtic Festival and Highland Games
Sherman, TexasSherman Celtic Festival and Highland Games
Lehi, UtahUtah Scots Festival
Delaplane, VirginiaVirginia Scottish Games and Festival
Kelso, WashingtonKelso Highlander Festival
Bridgeport, West VirginiaNorth Central West Virginia Scottish Festival and Celtic Gathering
Milwaukee, WisconsinMilwaukee Highland Games
Waukesha, WisconsinWisconsin Highland Games
Radford, VirginiaRadford Highlander's Festival