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Other spectator sport in Scotland - what’s on

Shinty or camanachd is the traditional game of the Scottish Highlands, and is played widely across the area today, with clubs also based in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Fife and Perth, and in most universities. Scots also compete in American football, athletics, cricket, cycling, curling, gaelic football and hurling. The Highland Games are a distinctive feature of the national sporting culture and a full programme of Highland Games is held across Scotland throughout the summer season.

activity highlights

16th February 2012, Aberdeen:

Witness eight of the world’s top darts players compete at the AECC.

15th March 2012, Glasgow:

Witness a field of eight players - the top four players from the PDC Order of Merit plus four Wildcards - compete at Glasgow’s SECC.

9th & 10th June 2012, Fort William

Now a classic stop on the UCI calendar, the Fort william World Cup features an adrenalin-packed weekend of world-class downhill and 4-cross action, with the world’s best riders in attendance.

23rd - 26th  August 2012, Perthshire

Blair Castle International Horse Trials and Country Fair is Scotland’s leading equestrian event, running over four days in August each year and attracting in excess of 37,000 visitors.

33rd July - 3rd August 2014, Glasgow:

Glasgow will play host to the Commonwealth Games in 2014.


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