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June 7, 2026

Ben Duncan slam dunks overall solo piping trophy at Markinch

Thirty-three pipers entered for the senior solo events at the Markinch Highland Games in the Kingdom of Fife, and it was Ben Duncan of Edinburgh who gained the overall trophy with an MSR win and a fourth in the Piobaireachd, which was won by Jonathon Simpson, Falkirk, Scotland.
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May 30, 2026

CLASP 2026 May Live Online won by Webb, Robinson, Braunsky & Schrall

Brady Webb of Nova Scotia, Canada, was the Grade 1 aggregate winner in the May 2026 CLASP Live Online competition, in...
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May 29, 2026

Start your championships engine: five 2026 RSPBA majors start with the British in Edinburgh

After a few “minor” contests, the UK’s 2026 pipe band competition season really gets going in...
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May 27, 2026

Set Tunes Series 2026: “Duncan Macrae of Kintail’s Lament”

"A lovely tune in all its versions," the piece is widely known and a fine choice for pipers, whose teachers recognize...
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May 25, 2026

Prince Charles kings of Grade 3 at Costa Mesa 2026; City of Angels wins the Medley

Winning the MSR and runner-up in the Medley, Prince Charles from San Francisco was the overall Grade 3 winner at the...
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