Compete!
Get your trainers or your kilt on and compete in the Glengarry Highland Games
The Glengarry Highland Games include a Men’s and a Women’s Heavy Events competition - see below for the disciplines and our FAQ for weights. We require a minimum of three participants in each category to go ahead with the competition.
The prize pots for each Heavy Event for 2024 are as follows:
First Prize: £40
Second Prize: £30
Third Prize: £20
Fourth Prize: £10
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Caber Toss
Perhaps the most iconic competition.
Note: You will need to have experience in this discipline to compete!
For a handy how-to, check out this video.
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Hammer
The record for Hammer has been held by L Coulthart since 2011. He threw the hammer over 132.4”.
For a good how-to, look here.
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Weight over the bar
The record holder in this discipline is H Hancock with 16’10” since 2017.
Find a how-to video here.
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Weight for Distance
J Gunn holds the record for the 28lbs weight for achieving a distance of 77’4”. S Anderson recorded the unbeaten 37’1” for 56lbs.
Find out what to expect here.
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Races
We have men’s and wome’s races over 100m, 200m, 400m and 800m.
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Hillrace
Women, men, boys and girls can all compete in this hill race.
Records here have last been broken in 2018 by B Johnstone who won the men’s race in 23.06. Incidentally, Ben remains also the Junior record holder with 26.18 in 2015. Ladies record holder is N Meekin since 2008.
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Kids Races
Kids have to opportunity to take part in backwards, sack, wheelbarrow, egg and three-legged races as well as the common flat race. For fairness, kids will compete in different age classes.
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Tug O'War
Bring a team and compete in this mixed, fun competition for a fun prize for the whole team. Teams must be 9 people so gather your friends, and give it a go!
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Highland Dancing
No Highland Games would be complete without the dancers - starting first thing in the morning. Register here or contact Morven McPhillips (morvenmcp@icloud.com or 07748075158) for more in ormation.
Competition FAQ
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For heavy events and adult hill races, you must be at least 16 years of age. Kids events are for anyone between 5 and 15.
For the hill race, you must be at least 12 years of age to enter the Junior race.
There is no upper age limit.
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We are excited to see new competitors participate in our games, but we realise that some of the events are hard to practise for/ present a risk of injury if you have no experience at all. For the heavy events, you must have some experience. If you are unsure if what you know if enough, be sure to come early and get the lay of the land or send us a message.
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We are hoping for a lively competition so there is no upper limit to how many competitors can sign up, or how many competitions you can sign up for. However, we need at least 3 competitors per category to hold the event!
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The Tug’O’War is a fun events, and the more compete, the better. We allow mixed teams of 9 people to compete against one another, so get your friends together and sign up!
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16lbs shot put
28lbs weight for distance
16lbs hammer
56lbs weight over bar
Caber
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9 lbs Shot Put
16lbs weight for distance
13lbs hammer
28lbs weight over bar
Caber
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Our friends at the Perth Highland Games have put together an amazing set of resources on the rules and practices of the Heavy Events. You can see their webpage for more info, or send us a message.
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Traditionally Yes! We’ve made exceptions for volunteers who are working at the games but would encourage all competitors to wear their kilt.
Contact us.
You do not need to have bags of experience to enter in the Highland Games, unless you are looking to compete in one of the Heavy Events (Caber, Hammer, Weights over bar and distance). If you fancy trying it, then we are keen to have you! If you are unsure if you have enough experience, please contact us ahead of time.
You can sign up on the day!
Signing up today just means we will have your details ready on the day - and if you change your mind, you can just let us know!