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shinty (ˈʃɪntɪ) Also shintie. [Formation obscure; ? for shin t'ye, cf. shin ye (see shinny).] 1. = shinny.1771 Pennant Tour Scot. 167 The shinty, or the striking a ball of wood or of hair. 1793 Statist. Acc. Scot. V. 72 On holidays, all the males of a district..met to play at football, but oftener a...
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Shinty
Shinty () is a team sport played with sticks and a ball. In 1887, a historic game was played between Glenurquhart Shinty Club and Strathglass Shinty Club in Inverness.
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Shinty in Russia
History of Shinty in Russia
Whilst Scots mercenaries may have played shinty in ancient times, shinty was almost entirely unknown in Russia, and by extension rules shinty-hurling with a Moscow-based hurling team.
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John Barr (shinty)
John Barr (born 1982) is a Scottish international shinty player from Abriachan, Scotland. He presently plays for Glenurquhart Shinty Club. He has represented Scotland at all levels of shinty, most recently in 2009.
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Jack Asher (shinty)
After he stopped playing shinty Asher became a very well respected referee. Club that day in mark of his long friendship with shinty in that area.
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University shinty
References
External links
Edinburgh University Shinty Club
Glasgow University Shinty Club
SUSF University Shinty Website
University Shinty Results Service Dundee University Shinty Club
Other Dundee Site
University of St Andrews Men's Shinty Club
RGU Website
UHI
Shinty teams
Shinty
Student sport in Scotland
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Shinty in the United States
Defunct Clubs
Morro Bay Shinty Club
Morro Bay Shinty Club was the second shinty club in the modern era of shinty in North America. North Carolina Shinty Association
The North Carolina Shinty Association (NCSA) became the newest East Coast shinty group in the fall of 2010.
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Grand Slam (shinty)
Lovat has never won the Tier One league in the era of national shinty however. Grandslam Winning Teams
References
External links
Shinty competitions
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Premier Division (shinty)
Kinlochshiel Shinty Club
Kyles Athletic Shinty Club
Lovat Shinty Club
Newtonmore Camanachd Club
Oban Camanachd
Skye Camanachd
History
1996: The then Shinty competitions
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Cowal and Bute (shinty)
Cowal and Bute Camanachd is a shinty club based in Dunoon, Cowal, Scotland. External links
Cowal & Bute @ the WCA
Club History
References
Shinty teams
Cowal
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National Division One (shinty)
Shinty Club
Glenurquhart Shinty Club
Oban Celtic
Inverary Shinty Club
Strathglass Shinty Club
History
1999 to 2005: Original conception of National Hydro Premier Division
Shinty competitions
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England national shinty team
The English Shinty Team is the team selected to represent The English Shinty Association and the sport of shinty in England. See also
List of national sports teams of England
References
External links
English Shinty Association
Shinty
Shinty
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English Shinty Association
Cornwall Shinty Club.
Oxford Shinty Club.
Devon Shinty Club.
Bristol Shinty Club. Competitions
The association runs the English Shinty League and the English Shinty Championship, played for the Shinty Shop Challenge Cup.
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South Division Two (shinty)
Inverary Shinty Club 2nd*
Kilmory Camanachd
Oban Celtic 2nd*
Strachur-Dunoon Shinty Club
List of winners (since 2014)
2014 - Inveraray Shinty Club 2nd 2015 - Col-Glen Shinty Club
2016 - Tayforth Camanachd
2017 - Inveraray Shinty Club 2nd
2018 - Strachur and District Shinty Club
2019 - Kilmory Camanachd
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Shinty league system
shinty began to develop. leagues currently in operation
The following shinty leagues operate outside the Shinty league system:
The Women's Shinty League System which mirrors
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