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The Dell, home ground of the Kingussie Camanachd Club and Badenoch Ladies, Badenoch and Strathspey (Credit: Norman Strachan/The Camanachd Association)
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Kingussie Camanachd Club

By Alison MacKeachan

In Kingussie, shinty is the beating heart of our community; but the shinty family extends so much further, with auld enemies battled on the pitch switching to supportive kinship off the field (well, mostly). My husband (Ewan), son (Rory) and I are proud to be part of the shinty family which exists because of the volunteers who run the Club - just like all shinty clubs - because the game is in their souls and they are giving back to the sport that gave them so much.


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Stories are at the heart of what we do as a project and we are always looking to learn more about what the Highlands and Islands means to people who live, work, and visit here. As an ancient sport, the continuing legacy of shinty has had a lasting influence on many local communities across the Highlands and Islands. We would love to know, what are your favourite memories you or your family associate with the game? Tell us below, we can't wait to hear from you!

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