Grandfather Mountain Highland Games – Wrestling
The games hosted a wrestling competition for both adults and children.
Photography from around the world by Andreas Welch.
The games hosted a wrestling competition for both adults and children.
The tug of war was….amusing if not rather disturbing… Sharing is always best, right?
The stone throw is the final competition game that was held at the games. The same stone from the toss is used, but the scoring is by height.
There were a variety of races at the games. Anything from running from the bottom of the mountain to the top, to kilted mile, to relay races. One relay team wore chainmail shirts for their relay… Unsurprisingly, they lost.
The highland games, of course, had a bagpipe competition. Pipes were heard from dawn to dusk at the games, either from the bands, the piping competition, or the dancing.
The games hosted a Parade of Clans as well, where representatives of each clan marched by with banners. The parade was preceded by a parade of pipe and drum bands.
Another contest held is the hay toss. Contestants use a pitchfork to throw a 20lb bag of hay for height. The National Record was set at these games, by this person.
The Hammer Throw was another competition held. The contestant tries to throw a heavy hammer, scoring for distance.
Through the entire games there were Scottish dance competitions in progress. Three stages set to the right of the field (from the main tent) hosted a variety of categories and dances.
One of the night time, off the mountain events was a Céilidh. The Céilidh had examples of Scottish music and dance, including Scottish square dancing and a pipes and drum corp.