Camanachd Cup shinty medal

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Title

Camanachd Cup shinty medal

Subject

Sport

Description

This is one of the oldest medals in competitive shinty. Shinty, or camanachd as it is traditionally known in the Gaelic-speaking West Highlands, is an ancient game. Introduced to Scotland along with Christianity and the Gaelic language nearly two thousand years ago by Irish missionaries (St Columba is said to have arrived on these shores as a result of some shenanigans at an Irish hurling match). It is a team game played with 12 players per team and the use of a curved stick called a caman, the idea is to hit a small ball along the ground or through the air, using either side of the stick, until you score a goal in the net at the end of the field. This medal was awarded in 1897 to a Brae Lochaber player after the second ever Camanachd Cup Final. Brae Lochaber lost to Beauly 5-0 in Inverness. The photograph is the 1926 Spean Bridge (Lochaber) team.

Source

objects,sport

Date

1897

Contributor

eulac3d

Language

English

Type

Physical Object

Identifier

63

Date Modified

05/01/2021

Extent

Diam 15 mm

Medium

West Highland Museum

Spatial Coverage

find,57.478696061932446,-4.225916862487794;

Europeana

Europeana Data Provider

West Highlands Museum

Europeana Type

TEXT

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Prim Media

195

Material

silver

Object Number

4283

Citation

“Camanachd Cup shinty medal,” West Highalnds Museum, accessed January 23, 2025, https://whm100.org/omeka/items/show/193.

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