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         Shinty:     more books (20)
  1. Camanachd!: The Story of Shinty by Roger Hutchinson, 2004
  2. Sport in Argyll and Bute: Cowal Highland Gathering, Glenorchy Camanachd, Oban Camanachd, Inveraray Shinty Club, Oban Celtic
  3. Shinty: Camanachd Cup, William Sutherland, University Shinty, Shinty in the United States, Hailes, Composite rules shinty-hurling
  4. Lochaber: Strontium, Shinty, Small Isles, Fort William, Scotland, Ben Nevis, Back of Keppoch, Strontianite, Rùm, Glen Coe, Glensanda, Eigg
  5. University and College Sports Clubs in Scotland: Paisley Pyros, University Shinty, Fettesian-Lorettonian Club, Aberdeen University Shinty Club
  6. Glen Urquhart: Its Places, People, Neighbours and Its Shinty in the Last 100 Years and More by Peter R. English, 1985
  7. The Shinty Boys by Margaret MacPherson, 1963
  8. THE SHINTY BOYS by Margaret MacPherson, 1975
  9. Sports Clubs Established in 1861: Sale Sharks, Richmond F.c., Aberdeen University Shinty Club, Oneida Football Club
  10. Shinty Teams: Inverness Shinty Club, University Shinty, Shinty in the United States, Fort William Shinty Club, Tír Conaill Harps
  11. Shinty! : Celebrating 100 Years of the Camanachd Association
  12. Premier Division, Shinty
  13. Shinty Players: Sorley Maclean, Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat, Duncan Shearer, Alain Baxter, Donald Park, Gary Innes, Ronald Ross, Ross Cowie
  14. Sport En Écosse: Équipe D'écosse de Basket-Ball, Highland Games, Scottish Sports Hall of Fame, Shinty, Caber (French Edition)

61. Glasgow Uni Shinty Club Shintyclub
shinty Club was started in 1901 and has since enjoyed the fruits of shinty and heavy sesh s! shinty or Camanachd as it is also known in Gaelic is a Stick
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62. Strachur & Strathlachlan Community - Strachur Shinty
These matches are organized jointly by Colglen, Dunoon, Kyles Athletic and Strachur District shinty Clubs. But information can be obtained from the above
http://www.argyllcommunities.org/STACHURHALL/index.asp?pageID=656

63. Shinty
shinty or Camanachd as it is known in Gaelic speaking areas, is an ancient game, introduced along with Christianity and the Gaelic language over two
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Shinty Shinty - or Camanachd as it is known in Gaelic speaking areas, is an ancient game, introduced along with Christianity and the Gaelic language over two thousand years ago by Irish missionaries. The game can undoubtedly lay claim to being Scotland's true national sport - it is even claimed, with some justification, that golf was born out of players practising the art of driving the ball with the caman - the curved stick used by shinty players. It was also the game that evolved in Canada to become ice hockey. The game itself is played between two teams of twelve players with three substitutes allowed. The field is between 140 and 170 yards long and 70 to 80 yards wide. The goals are 12 feet wide and 10 feet high. The ball, with a seamed leather cover, is between 8 and 7.5 inches in circumference, weighing between 3 and 2.5 ounces [slightly smaller and not so hard as a hockey ball]. The stick - the caman - is somewhat like a hockey stick, with a curved end, and is shaped with an angled surface on each side. The angled faces give the ball lift when struck. Defending and attacking players use camans with different angles.

64. MySpace.com - Glasgow University Shinty Club - 51 - Male - UK - Www.myspace.com/
MySpace profile for Glasgow University shinty Club with pictures, videos, personal blog, interests, information about me and more.
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65. Shinty - Wikipedia
Translate this page Lo shinty (noto anche come camanachd, o iomain) è un antico sport celtico originario della Scozia, dove è ancora uno degli sport più amati.
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Vai a: Navigazione cerca Lo Shinty (noto anche come camanachd , o iomain ) ¨ un antico sport celtico originario della Scozia , dove ¨ ancora uno degli sport pi¹ amati. Viene giocato con bastoni ed una palla. Lo shinty esiste in tutto il mondo in diverse varianti, che prendono nomi diversi. La versione canadese, giocata dagli scozzesi immigrati in Nord America, prende il nome di Shinney Al giorno d'oggi lo Shinty viene praticato quasi esclusivamente nelle Higlands scozzesi, ma in passato era molto diffuso. Nasce dallo stesso ramo che in Irlanda ha dato origine all' Hurling ed in Svezia al Bandy Lo Shinty ¨ dunque un progenitore dell' Hockey : gli immigrati scozzesi praticavano questo gioco in Nuova Scozia Nelle Lowlands ¨ noto come common/cammon caman cammock (dal gaelico scozzese camag knotty e molti altri nomi.
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Scopo del gioco ¨ infilare una piccola palla in una porta (o Hail ) che si trova al termine di un campo lungo fra le 120 e le 160 yard . La palla viene giocata col caman , un bastone lungo circa un metro.

66. Glenorchy Camanachd
Glenorchy shinty Club. Of notable personalities connected with shinty in Glenorchy, there are Donnie MacDougall who got the club going again in 1966 and
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GLENORCHY FIRST TEAM STAY IN THE TOP FLIGHT .... and SECOND TEAM WIN PROMOTION FROM SOUTH DIVISION 2 The Glenorchy Ground at Dalmally, with Cruachan in the background Looking East from the ground, towards Ben Lui The Glenorchy Ground is at the west end of Dalmally - turn into the Mart and through the gate at the west end of the Mart to reach the pitch. Old letters and poetry show that organised shinty was played in Dalmally in and about 1880. These games were played by teams from each side of the River Orchy for a cup presented by a Mr Macdonald, who had returned from Australia. The contests took place on New Year's Day and continued up to 1932. While the game continued to be played in the district, it was not until 1947 that Glenorchy Camanachd was formed. Home games are played at the Mart Park, Dalmally, and there are changing facilities at the Auction Market there. Apart from a pitch at Craig Farm when the Mart pitch was flooded, all home games since 1947 have been played at the Mart Park.

67. Shinty Family Tree And Genealogy Links At Surname Finder
Resources for your shinty family tree research project. Saves time by doing multiple searches from one convenient page.
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68. Siol Nan Gaidheal Camanachd; Scotlands Ancient Game - Shinty
shinty, or camanachd as it is known in the Gaidhealtachd, is an extremely ancient game. Believed to have been introduced to Scotland along with the Gaelic
http://www.siol-nan-gaidheal.com/camanachd.htm

69. Dmhc Shinty - Hyves.nl
Since the start in October 2004, Hyves has grown into Holland s most popular website, with over 5 million members and over 2 billion pageviews per month.
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71. Livermoregames.com
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... Photo Album Shinty Information What is older than kilts? What inspired Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling to create Quidditch? What ancient Scottish team sport will you see at the Livermore Scottish Games in 2006? The answer to all these questions is Shinty!
So, what is Shinty? Shinty (also called camanachd or iomain in Scots Gaelic) is a stick and ball game, a cousin of Field Hockey and Hurling, and an ancestor of Golf. It is believed that Ice Hockey developed from Scots immigrants playing Shinty on the Canadian ice.
“Some of my friends refer to Shinty as combat golf,” jokes Michael Bentley, one of the founders of the Northern California Camanachd Club, “and it’s also been described as ‘field hockey without all those bothersome rules!’”
Shinty has a rich history as part the Scottish Gaelic culture. The sport has traditionally been part of New Years celebrations in the Highlands and has been memorialized in story and song by poets and singers down through the years.

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