BC pipers, drummers & dancers took some of the top prizes recently at the World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow, the Northern Meeting in Inverness and the highland dancing world championships in Cowal.

As reported earlier, the Simon Fraser University Pipe Band drum corps won the World Pipe Band Championship top drumming prize on Saturday, August 13. Led by Lead Drummer Reid Maxwell, the corps was awarded the Cup and Drummer’s Sash for finishing first. It was Maxwell’s 6th championship win, including five times with Simon Fraser University Pipe Band and once with the 78th Fraser Highlanders. The winning drum corps includes BCPA director and treasurer Cameron Reid.

The SFU Pipe Band placed sixth overall in the elite grade 1 band competition, with Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band of Northern Ireland taking the RSPBA Jubilee Trophy and Pipe Major’s banner. BCPA Adjudicator James Beaumont of Penticton is a member of the FMM Pipe Band pipe corps.

Scottish Power Pipe Band with Port Coquitlam residents Dave and Shaunna Hilder, won third place overall in Grade 1.

Dave & Shaunna Hilder

At the Northern Meeting in Inverness this past week, Alastair Lee and Zephan Knichel both took prizes.  Alastair placed 2nd in the A grade March, Strathspey & Reel (MSR) and won 4th in the Gold Medal. Zephan won the B Grade Hornpipe & Jig and placed 4th in the B Grade MSR.

Alastair Lee

Additionally, highland dancer Annalise Lam from Vancouver Island won the Gold Medal at the Junior World Highland Dancing Championship at the Cowal Highland Gathering in Dunoon. Kate Bonar of Coquitlam placed 5th.  

Annalise Lam

The success of these BC pipers, drummers and dancers shows the strength of the teaching organizations in British Columbia and the commitment by many to continue to stay on top of the competition world.