
Shinty - Wikipedia
Shinty (Scottish Gaelic: camanachd, iomain) is a team sport played with sticks and a ball.
Meeting shinty’s ‘greatest ever player’ - The Scotsman
Sep 13, 2014 · He’s Mr Shinty, the scorer of 1000-plus goals, the winner of 11 Camanachd Cups and going for his 12th today, and he seems to have been around for ever.
Shinty Camanachd - YouTube
This is shinty's official YouTube channel!
Core Shinty Skills - YouTube
Ronald Ross talks you through some of shinty's essential basic skills. Demonstrated by Lochaber's Zander Ferguson and Ben Delaney as well as Lovat's Greg Mat...
edinburghshinty | Camanachd Dhùn-Èideann shinty club
Mar 1, 2012 · We are Camanachd Dhùn-Èideann, Edinburgh’s youth shinty club. Come along and be part of Scotland’s top sport of shinty! Meadows Festival Shinty returns in 2024! Shinty will feature all weekend at the 2024 Meadows Festival on Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd June.
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Rockfield and Aberdour victorious at Ferguson Transport & Shipping National First Shinty Finals 2025
Shinty: Past, Present and Future | Blog | Sporting Heritage
Shinty is a huge part of our Highland identity and something most people are involved in, even if you don’t play you will know of someone that is involved in the sport. Isabella plans to feature a broad range of the past, present and future players, and hopefully an exhibition to display the images will be on Skye next year.
The Camanachd Cup - Shinty.com
The Camanachd Cup is the premier shinty competition. Established in 1896, the prestigious trophy is awarded annually. The final is the pinnacle of the dedication, skill and passion displayed in Scotland’s most historic sport.
39 Facts About Shinty - OhMyFacts
Nov 2, 2024 · Shinty is a fast-paced, physical sport played with sticks and a ball, similar to field hockey but with its own unique rules and history. Originating in Scotland, this ancient game has been a staple of Highland culture for centuries.
Northern California Camanachd | Shinty 101 - norcalshinty.com
Shinty (camanachd in Scots Gaelic) is a stick and ball game thought to be a source of Golf and Ice Hockey and a cousin to Field Hockey and Irish Hurling. Historical evidence points to at least 2000 years of shinty in the Scottish Highlands, and stories tell of the mythic heroes Cuchullin and Fionn MacCumhaill playing the game long before that.
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