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Lothian and Borders Police Pipe Band compete at Cowal 2011

Watch the Lothian and Borders Police Pipe Band as they compete at the Cowal Highland Gathering 2011.

28 August 2011 15:42 GMT

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Lothian and Borders Pipe Band placed 10th in the grade one competition at the Cowal Highland Gathering yesterday.

Formerly known as the Edinburgh City Police Pipe Band, Lothian and Borders Police Pipe Band are one of the oldest competing pipe bands in the world, having been founded in 1882.  The band is currently headed by Pipe Major Ian Duncan.

The full Cowal Gathering grade one pipe band results were as follows:

Lothian and Borders Police Pipe Band compete at Cowal 2011

1st - Field Marshal Montgomery
2nd - Inveraray and District
3rd - Boghall and Bathgate
4th  - St Laurence O'Toole
5th  - Strathclyde Police
6th - Scottish Power
7th - The House of Edgar Shotts and Dykehead
8th - Fife Constabulary
9th - Cullybackey
10th - Lothian and Borders Police
11th - Torphichen and Bathgate
12th - Dysart and Dundonald
13th - Robert Wiseman Dairies Vale of Atholl

The winning band was presented their award by Taggart Star Blythe Duff, the chieftain of this year's gathering.

Over 150 pipe bands competed in this year’s event, from novice juveniles through to grade one champions. The event also played host to the World Highland Dancing Competition plus various heavy athletic events.

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