Royal National Mod - Results : 14/10/2010

Comp No: A200
Comp Title: Senior Poem Learner
Comp Date: Thursday, October 14 2010
1st

Sylvia Ladlow - Isle of Skye

Ali Abbasi Memorial Cup

Comp No: A201
Comp Title: Senior Prose Learner
Comp Date: Thursday, October 14 2010
1st

Sylvia Ladlow - Isle of Lewis

Comp No: A202
Comp Title: Senior Reading Learner
Comp Date: Thursday, October 14 2010
1st

Sylvia Ladlow - Isle of Skye

2nd

Raghall MacAoidh - East St Kilda,Australia

Comp No: A203
Comp Title: Senior Speech Learner
Comp Date: Thursday, October 14 2010
1st

Sylvia Ladlow - Isle of Skye

Comp No: A211
Comp Title: Senior Humorous Monolog Open
Comp Date: Thursday, October 14 2010
1st

Ailean Dòmhnullach - Inverness

Comp No: A276
Comp Title: Quartet Competition Senior Open
Comp Date: Thursday, October 14 2010
1st

Na h-Uiseagan 108pts

The Stornoway Gaelic Choir Cup

£20 (John Mackay of Hereford Prize)

2nd

Na h-Oranaiche 179pts

3rd

Strath Gaelic Choir Quartet 178pts

 

Marshal Stormonth Memorial Trophy for
the highest marks in Music.
Na h-Uiseagan

Ian Crighton Memorial Trophy
for
the highest marks in Gaelic.
Na h-Òranaiche

Comp No: A277
Comp Title: Senior Folk Group
Comp Date: Thursday, October 14 2010
1st

Sunndach 365pts

Marshall Stormonth Memorial Trophy

£30 ( ACG)

2nd

An t- Eilean 360pts

3rd

Fonnmhor 359pts

Comp No: A279
Comp Title: Solo Self Accompaniment
Comp Date: Thursday, October 14 2010
1st

Philip Todd - Wick 366pts

The Largs Trophy

£20 (Largs Branch ACG)

2nd

Iain Blair - Gourock 354pts

£10 (Largs Branch ACG)

3rd

Frances Rosemary Lynn - Dunoon 342pts

Comp No: A300
Comp Title: Choral Rural
Comp Date: Thursday, October 14 2010
1st

Còisir Sgir’ a’ Bhac 369pts

The Lorn Shield

£100 (ACG)

2nd

Còisir Ghàidhlig an t-Strath 362 pts

£60 (ACG)

3rd

Lochs Gaelic Choir 361pts

£40 (ACG)

 

The Dalriada Cup for the highest marks in Gaelic.
Còisir Sgir’ a’ Bhac

The Captain Angus Stewart Trophy for the highest marks in Music.
Còisir Sgir’ a’ Bhac

Comp No: A303
Comp Title: Choral Rural
Comp Date: Thursday, October 14 2010
1st

Còisir Ghàidhlig an Eilein Mhuilich 361pts
The Sheriff MacMaster Campbell Memorial Quaich
£60 (Royal Mail)

2nd

Còisir Ghàidhlig Ìle 358pts

£50 (Royal Mail)

3rd

Còisir Ghàidhlig Thaigh an Uillt 357pts

£40 (Royal Mail)

 

The Selma Shield for the highest marks in Gaelic
Còisir Ghàidhlig an Eilein Mhuilich

The Grace Robertson Memorial Baton to the conductor of the choir gaining the highest marks in Music.
Ann Barlow

Comp No: A305
Comp Title: Choral Rural Open - Ladies
Comp Date: Thursday, October 14 2010
1st

Còisir Ghàidhlig an Eilein Mhuilich 367pts
Grampian Television Trophy
£50 (Royal Mail)

2nd

Còisir Sgir’ a’ Bhac 363pts

£30 (Royal Mail)

3rd

Còisir Ghàidhlig Tairbeart Loch Fin 356pts

£20 (Royal Mail)

 

Angus MacTavish Memorial Trophy for the highest marks in Gaelic.
Coisir Ghàidhlig an Eilein Mhuilich

Rotary Club of Blairgowrie Trophy for the highest marks in Music.
Còisir Ghàidhlig an Eilein Mhuilich

Comp No: A306
Comp Title: Choral Rural Puirt-a-Beul
Comp Date: Thursday, October 14 2010
1st

Còisir Ghàidhlig Ìle 181pts

Aline MacKenzie Memorial Trophy

£50 Royal Mail

2nd

Còisir Sgir’ a’ Bhac 180pts

£30 Royal Mail

3rd

Coilich a’ Chinn a Tuath - 179pts

£20 Royal Mail

 

Calum Robertson Memorial Trophy for the highest marks in Gaelic.
Còisir Ghàidhlig Thaigh an Uillt

Evelyn Huckbody Memorial Trophy for the highest marks in Music.

Còisir Ghàidhlig Ìle


John Young Memorial Baton
for the conductor of the winning choir
Iseabail Mactaggart

Comp No: GS224F
Comp Title: Gold Medal Final Ladies
Comp Date: Thursday, October 14 2010
1st

Joy Dunlop - Glasgow (357) Total 724pts

An Comunn Gàidhealach Gold Medal

£75 (An Comunn Gàidhealach) The Islander Shield

2nd

Ceitidh Smith - Kyle of Lochalsh (359) Total 718pts

£35 (ACG)

3rd

Eilidh J Davies -Invergarry (356) Total 716pts

£25 (ACG)

4th

Sandy NicDhòmhnaill Jones - Uibhist a Deas (356) Total 710pts

£15 (ACG)

 

The Donald Thomson prizes for the highest aggregate marks for Gaelic in competitions A220,A222,GS224
1st Joy Dunlop £35
2nd Eilidh Davies & Ceitidh Smith £15

The Archie MacLean Memorial Salver for the highest marks in GS224
Ceitidh Smith

Comp No: GS224M
Comp Title: Gold Medal Final Men
Comp Date: Thursday, October 14 2010
1st

Iain G MacLean - Glasgow (365) Total 720pts

The An Comunn Gaidhealach Gold Medal

£75 (ACG) The Islander Shield

2nd

Calum MacLeod - Dùn Èideann (357) Total 714pts

£35 (ACG)

3rd

Dòmhnall-Iain MacIlle Dhuinn - Glasgow (358) Total 710pts

£25 (ACG)

4th

Ruairaidh MacIntyre - Glasgow Gaelic Musical Association (355) Total 709pts

£15 (ACG)

 

The Donald Thomson Prizes highest marks for Gaelic
1st Iain G MacLean £35 2nd Ruairaidh MacIntyre £15
The Gilbert MacPhail Prizes (donated by the Glasgow Islay Association) for the highest marks for Music
1st Calum MacLeod £25 2nd Iain G MacLean £15
The Archie MacLean Memorial Salver for the highest marks in GS224
Iain G MacLean

Comp No: TS232F
Comp Title: Traditional Medal Final Ladies
Comp Date: Thursday, October 14 2010
1st

Margaret McLeman - Isle of Lewis (92) Total 184

Gold Medal in memory of Mary Lamont

£200 (Gaelic Arts Project) The Islander Shield

2nd

Alison Buchanan - Glasgow (92) Total 183

£50 ( Gaelic Arts Project)

£8 (Memorial fund of Mary Lamont and Roderick MacLeod)

3rd

Christine Stone - Caithness (89) Total 182

£10 (Anne and John MacPhee)

4th

Amy NicAmhlaigh - Isle of Lewis (89) Total 179pts

£5 (Memorial fund of Mary Lamont and Roderick MacLeod)

 

Scotia Trophy for the competitor man or woman getting the highest mark

Eoghainn MacLeòid

Comp No: TS232M
Comp Title: Traditional Medal Final Men
Comp Date: Thursday, October 14 2010
1st

Eoghainn MacLeòid - Stirlingshire (94) Total 188pts

Gold Medal in memory of Mary Lamont

£200 (Gaelic Arts Project) & Islander Shield

2nd

Donald N Morrison (92) Total 184pts

£50 (Gaelic Arts Project)

3rd

Steven MacÌomhair - Ross-shire (88) Total 178pts

£10 (Anne and John MacPhee)

4th

Màrtainn Mac an t-Saoir - Dùn Èideann (88) Total 177pts

£5 ( Memorial fund of Mary Lamont and Roderick MacLeod)

 

Scotia Trophy for the competitor man or woman gaining the highest mark.

Eoghainn MacLeòid