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  • The Jonathan MacDonald Trophy for prescenting is heading home to Kilmuir with Beth Campbell and her congregation from Clann Throndairnis.

    The Jonathan MacDonald Trophy for prescenting is heading home to Kilmuir with Beth Campbell and her congregation from Clann Throndairnis.

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  • Eoghann Campbell from Uig and a member of Claan Throndairnis with his gold medal in the traditional u-13 solo. Eoghann enjoyed further success in various other competitions.

    Eoghann Campbell from Uig and a member of Claan Throndairnis with his gold medal in the traditional u-13 solo. Eoghann enjoyed further success in various other competitions.

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  • Jonathan Greenlees from Glasgow had the highest aggregate score in the piping competitions.

    Jonathan Greenlees from Glasgow had the highest aggregate score in the piping competitions.

  • lLexy MacLeod (11) from Clann Throndairnis with her gold medal for story-telling fluent 11-12.

    lLexy MacLeod (11) from Clann Throndairnis with her gold medal for story-telling fluent 11-12.

  • Marion MacCorquodale from Sollas and a pupil at Sgoil Lionacleit continued her success a the National Mod with  several solo prizes.

    Marion MacCorquodale from Sollas and a pupil at Sgoil Lionacleit continued her success a the National Mod with several solo prizes.

  • Coisir Sgoil MhicNeacail and conductor Avril Allen proudly display their Mod trophies.

    Coisir Sgoil MhicNeacail and conductor Avril Allen proudly display their Mod trophies.

  • Mary Sophia Morrison from Laxdale with the Angus Nicol Memorial Trophy for poem 11-12.

    Mary Sophia Morrison from Laxdale with the Angus Nicol Memorial Trophy for poem 11-12.

  • Hector Finlayson (10) from Erbusaig won a gold medal for the chanter competition.

    Hector Finlayson (10) from Erbusaig won a gold medal for the chanter competition.

  • Taking a well earned rest after judging the piping competitions on Satarday are Iain MacFadyen and John Wilson.

    Taking a well earned rest after judging the piping competitions on Satarday are Iain MacFadyen and John Wilson.

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  • The main prize winners from Saturday's piping competitions were,  Charles MacDonald from Inverness for Piobaireachd, Sandy Cameron from Roy Bridge for March, Strathspey and Reel and Angus MacColl of Berderloch for the Hornpipe and Jig competition.

    The main prize winners from Saturday's piping competitions were, Charles MacDonald from Inverness for Piobaireachd, Sandy Cameron from Roy Bridge for March, Strathspey and Reel and Angus MacColl of Berderloch for the Hornpipe and Jig competition.

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  • The u-13 fluent duet winners were Mhairi MacKenzie and Andrea MacDonald from Rionnagan Ross.

    The u-13 fluent duet winners were Mhairi MacKenzie and Andrea MacDonald from Rionnagan Ross.

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  • Members of Rionnagan Rois are clearly delighted with their Mod Silverware.

    Members of Rionnagan Rois are clearly delighted with their Mod Silverware.

  • Members of Rionnagan Rois are clearly delighted with their Mod Silverware.

    Members of Rionnagan Rois are clearly delighted with their Mod Silverware.

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  • Mallaig Primaray school choir with conductor Sarah MacLeod.

    Mallaig Primaray school choir with conductor Sarah MacLeod.

  • Stepping out at the Mod, youngsters from Coisir Eilean an Fhraoich.

    Stepping out at the Mod, youngsters from Coisir Eilean an Fhraoich.

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  • Luke Johnson and his sister Ellie Ceit both won solo gold medals.

    Luke Johnson and his sister Ellie Ceit both won solo gold medals.

  • Sister's from Sir E Scott junior choir, Flora and Isla Scott both won gold medals.

    Sister's from Sir E Scott junior choir, Flora and Isla Scott both won gold medals.

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  • Having conquered Ben Nevis to pass the time on Tuesday, Anna Pearson (11) from Bun-sgoil Taobh Pairce went on to win the Florence Wilson Trophy for elementary clarsach on the Wednesday morning, from 24 fellow competitors.

    Having conquered Ben Nevis to pass the time on Tuesday, Anna Pearson (11) from Bun-sgoil Taobh Pairce went on to win the Florence Wilson Trophy for elementary clarsach on the Wednesday morning, from 24 fellow competitors.

  • Alasdair Currie from Islay , winner of the Oran Mhor.

    Alasdair Currie from Islay , winner of the Oran Mhor.

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  • Carloway choir with conductor Mairi MacLeod.

    Carloway choir with conductor Mairi MacLeod.

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  • Donna Dugdale from Tobermory with the Kennedy-Fraser cup and the Johanna Fortune Memorial Trophy.

    Donna Dugdale from Tobermory with the Kennedy-Fraser cup and the Johanna Fortune Memorial Trophy.

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    Jonathan Greenlees from Glasgow had the highest aggregate score in the piping competitions.
    lLexy MacLeod (11) from Clann Throndairnis with her gold medal for story-telling fluent 11-12.
    Marion MacCorquodale from Sollas and a pupil at Sgoil Lionacleit continued her success a the National Mod with  several solo prizes.