Uist Camanachd is a shinty team from the Western Isles, Scotland. The club is based in North Uist but draws its players from the whole archipelago from Berneray to Eriskay.
UistCamanachd is a shinty team from the Western Isles, Scotland. The club is based in North Uist but draws its players from the whole archipelago from...
first senior game played by a whole Lewis team, a Lewis select lost to UistCamanachd in the 2005 Mod Cup Final. The club was reconstituted in 2006 and entered...
Shinty (Scottish Gaelic: camanachd, iomain) is a team sport played with sticks and a ball. Shinty is now played mainly in the Scottish Highlands and among...
Col-Glen 2005 UistCamanachd 3 v 0 Lewis Camanachd, at Lionacleit 2004 Tayforth bt Edinburgh East Lothian, at South Inch, Perth 2003 Oban Camanachd bt Oban...
inter-island shinty match was added to the programme, with Lewis Camanachd and UistCamanachd competing for the Hebcelt Trophy. In 2009 the event was voted...
"East Side Resist West Side Fight-back to Retain Uist New Year Challenge Cup". "Ardnamurchan Camanachd pre-season friendlies « Shinty". Archived from the...
School in 2016 by a teacher from South Uist, Lee Thompson, formerly of UistCamanachd who played for Tayforth Camanachd.[1] The club was officially founded...
However, shinty is a more popular game locally, with two major teams, Oban Camanachd and Oban Celtic, in the town. The Oban Times runs a "Spot the Shinty Ball"...
economic slump of the 1880s, with several land raids (in common with Skye, Uist and Tiree); this quietened down as the island economy recovered. During the...
resemble those in most parts of the Southern Isles, i.e. Benbecula, South Uist, Barra, and Vatersay, and on mainland Scotland. The town was founded by Vikings...
popular sport played throughout the island and Portree-based Skye Camanachd won the Camanachd Cup in 1990. The local radio station Radio Skye is a community...
Gaelic literature. The poet Mìcheal Mór MacDhòmhnaill emigrated from South Uist to Cape Breton around 1775 and a poem describing his first winter there survives...
village of Tomatin. He has played almost his whole career for Kingussie Camanachd and has been an integral part of its success since the mid-1980s. Thain...
to return him to South Uist after five years in enemy captivity. In 1948, MacDonald's poem "Moladh Uibhist" ("In Praise of Uist"), which he had composed...
services to Crofting and to the community in North Uist, Western Isles. John Mackenzie, President, Camanachd Association. For services to Shinty. Professor...