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  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)

1. Shinty - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
shinty (Scottish Gaelic camanachd or iomain) is a team sport played with sticks and a ball. shinty is now played almost exclusively in the Highlands of
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A shinty game in progress Shinty Scottish Gaelic camanachd or iomain ) is a team sport played with sticks and a ball. Shinty is now played almost exclusively in the Highlands of Scotland , and amongst Highland migrants to the big cities, but it was formerly more widespread, reaching as far as England The sport was derived from the same root as the Irish game of hurling , and is similar to bandy Shinty is one of the forebears of ice hockey : in 1800, Scottish immigrants to Nova Scotia played a game on ice at Windsor . In Canada , informal hockey games are still called shinny . Shinty is often compared to hurling , yet has many different rules and features. The old form of hurling played in the northern half of Ireland resembled shinty more closely than the standardised form of hurling of today. Like shinty it was commonly known as cam¡nacht and was traditionally played in winter. In the Scottish Lowlands , it was formerly referred to as common cammon caman cammock (from Scottish Gaelic camag knotty and various other names.

2. The Camanachd Association - The Governing Body For Shinty
The official website of the Camanachd Association the governing body of shinty.
http://www.shinty.org.uk/
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3. Shinty - A Cross Between Hockey, Lacross & Ice Hockey - Sport Scotland | Scottis
shinty is unique to Scotland and one of the oldest games in the world. The game is similar to games such as hockey and lacrosse in some aspects and has
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Shinty in Scotland
Or in Gaelic - "iomain" or "Camanachd" (prounounced yi-mane and ca-man-achd)
Introduced by the Irish over 2,000 years ago with Christianity.
Official Shinty Website: www.shinty.com Shinty is unique to Scotland and one of the oldest games in the world. The game is similar to games such as hockey and lacrosse in some aspects and has historical roots with golf and ice hockey. As with lacrosse the game is a fast moving aerial game where physical fitness is tested to the limits. However, different from both hockey and lacrosse as in Shinty, feet can be used to stop the ball but not the hands (unless you are the goal-keeper). You can carrry the ball on your caman which can be also be swung above shoulder height.....a skilful eye and a sense of survival are paramount!!

4. Northern California Camanachd Club
Camanachd, also known as shinty, has been played in the Highlands of Scotland for shinty played properly is more aerial than Field Hockey due to the
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WELCOME TO THE HOME OF THE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CAMANACHD CLUB The NCCC has a new website and domain name at www.norcalshinty.com/ , please update your bookmarks. All links from this page will take you to the new pages! Camanachd, also known as Shinty, has been played in the Highlands of Scotland for over 2000 years. It's a game of the stick and ball variety, similar to Field Hockey and Irish Hurling. There is also a similarity to Golf, in fact Golf is believed to have evolved from Shinty. Shinty played properly is more aerial than Field Hockey due to the wedge-shaped head of the Shinty Stick (called Caman in Scots Gaelic). We are mostly beginning level players of various ages, however we also have an experienced player from Scotland among our members. So far we are mainly in the San Francisco Bay Area, with teams forming in the South Bay and the East Bay. Loaner equipment is available.

5. Shinty/Hurling
shinty is played by about 40 clubs, mainly in the Scotish Highlands. When the rules of shinty were getting formalised there was a longgoing feud over if
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by Per G Olsson Shinty is played by about 40 clubs, mainly in the Scotish Highlands. When the rules of Shinty were getting formalised there was a long-going feud over if Shinty should be played in kilts or not (modern shinty isn't) and if gaelic should be the only language allowed. After these differences were sorted out, the sport got more unified and organised in the late 19th century and the oldest trophy still contested is the Camanachd (Gaelic for Shinty) Association Challange Cup, which Kingussie was the first to win in 1896. A few clubs have dominated Shinty in it's 100+ history: Newtonmore, Kyles Athletic and Kingussie have won over two-thirds of the finals. The similarity of Shinty to Bandy and Hurling is obvious, the grass pitch is similar to that of Hurling and larger than that of Bandy: 130-155m by 65-70m and the goals are much larger than Bandy goals: 3.66m wide and 3.05m high. Shinty is played by twelve players compared to the eleven of Bandy. Corners are taken like in Football, the off-side rule is identical to that of Hurling, i.e. no attacking player is allowed enter the goal area (ten yard area) before the ball, goals are counted as in Bandy and Football, with which Shinty also share the duration of play (2x45 mins). There is no rule against high sticks like the one in Bandy.

6. Shinty Shop: Shinty And Hurling Equipment Including Balls, Sticks And Protection
DCR Sports shinty equipment suppliers available online. Items include shinty balls,shinty sticks,shinty helmets and all shinty related equipment.
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7. Newtonmore Shinty Club
History, pictures, and a description of the sport.
http://www.newtonmore.com/shinty/
Clubs and Associations Home Visitor Guide Community The Land and The People ... Surveys Newtonmore Camanachd Club A Proud Tradition - A Peerless History SHINTY - SPORT OF THE GAEL Newtonmore Shinty Club play their matches from March to October at the Eilan, on the edge of the village. click to visit their own website There are also shinty clubs in Kingussie and Kincraig, though neither have a website of their own at present
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8. Shinty – Wikipedia
shinty, camanachd tai iomain on skotlantilainen joukkuepallopeli, joka muistuttaa hyvin paljon sukulaislajejaan hurlingia, maahockeyta ja jääpalloa.
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Loikkaa: valikkoon hakuun Shinty camanachd tai iomain on skotlantilainen joukkuepallopeli, joka muistuttaa hyvin paljon sukulaislajejaan hurlingia maahockeyta ja j¤¤palloa . Shintya pelataan nykyisin l¤hes yksinomaan Skotlannin yl¤mailla J¤¤kiekon uskotaan kehittyneen shintyn pohjalta, kun Nova Scotian skotlantilaiset siirtolaiset pelasivat sit¤ j¤¤ll¤ 1800-luvulla Widsorin pikkukaupungissa. Viel¤ nyky¤¤nkin kanadalaiset kutsuvat j¤¤kiekon pienpelej¤ ja muita harrastepelailuja nimell¤ "shinny"
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10. 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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11. Edinburgh University - Shinty Club
Includes news and results for the men s and women s teams and related links.
http://shinty.eusu.ed.ac.uk/
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    Welcome to the E.U.S.C. Website! Club Training 2005
    Time : Wednesdays and Sundays 2-4 pm
    Date : 12th January - 16th March
    Venue : The Meadows, by the blue hut.
    Shinty is Scotland's national sport, a high-speed, full contact game with similarities to the Irish sport beloved of Guinness adverts; hurling. The game has sometimes been described as 'hockey without rules' but the lack of restrictions results in a hard, fast skillful game with a big enjoyment factor.
    Edinburgh University Shinty Club combines experienced players from Shinty's heartland with new players who fancy the challenge. University Shinty has a long history but is developing all the time and both Men's and Women's teams offer the chance to join a successful side competing across Scotland, with the men finishing 2nd in the SUSF League last year and the Women completing a Universities League and Cup double. As a smaller club we offer a great team spirit both on and off the park and we ensure that everyone gets involved in the action in one way or another. On the social front we are the organisers of the legendary Shinty Club ceilidhs and are great believers in celebrations or commiserations depending on the result! We are always looking for new players so if you are a current player who has moved to Edinburgh or a complete novice who wants to learn more about the game, come and see us. You won't regret it and we'd be glad to see you.

12. Strathglass Shinty Club
Includes history, fixtures and results, and contacts.
http://www.strathglassshintyclub.co.uk/
Welcome to Strathglass Shinty Club
Based in Strathglass, the club has long recognised that inclusion and encouragement of all ages is a secret to success. This has proved itself in 2005 in competitive shinty when the 1st team won Marine Harvest National Division 1. Strathglass second team finished second in the North Division Three League and have been promoted to North Division Two. The success of Strathglass over the past season has been reconised by the other clubs who voted Strathglass team of the year for 2005 and Robert Geddes[first team coach] coach of the year. Considering the small catchment area from which Strathglass draw players it makes our recent successes all the more remarkable
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13. Shinty
shinty matches on bounci.tv are brought to you courtesy of funding by the Gaelic Media Service and in association with Comann na Camanachd.
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latest match Newtonmore v Locharron Marine Harvest Premier League Fixture
18 august 2007 Lochaber v Fortwilliam Marine Harvest Premier League Fixture Lochcarron v Kilmallie Marine Harvest Premier League Fixture Kingussie v Newtonmore Marine Harvest Premier League Fixture
Inverary v Kingussie Marine Harvest Premier League Fixture Lochaber V Oban Camanachd Marine Harvest Premier League Fixture 18 july 2007 Lochaber Camanachd V Kilmallie Marine Harvest Premier League Fixture 11 july 2007
INVERARAY V BUTECeltic Society Cup final 04 July 2007
KINGUSSIE V FORT WILLIAM Tulloch Homes MacTavish Cup Final - Bught Park, Inverness

14. Glasgow Mid Argyll Shinty Club
The club has a history dating back to 1928 and prides itself on offering a friendly and professional environment for shinty enthusiasts of all standards.
http://www.glasgowmidargyll.co.uk/

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16. Boleskine Shinty Club Index.
welcome to Boleskine shinty Club a Camanachd team from the Foyers area of Loch Ness where we play the ancient and traditional Scottish sport of shinty.
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17. BBC - Programmes - Previous Episodes Categorised As Sport, Shinty
Previous BBC episodes categorised as Sport, shinty.
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    The last 10 broadcasts for this category from across the BBC. 24 Nov 2007 BBC Two (Scotland only) Shinty: Marine Harvest 22 Sep 2007 BBC Two (Scotland only) Shinty: The 100th Camanachd Cup Final 22 Sep 2007 BBC Two (Scotland only) Warrior People: 100 Years of the Camanachd Cup Iain Anderson narrates a documentary telling the story of the Camanachd Cup. (repeat) 21 Sep 2007 BBC Two (Scotland only) Warrior People: 100 Years of the Camanachd Cup Iain Anderson narrates a documentary telling the story of the Camanachd Cup. 30 Jun 2007 BBC Radio Scotland (FM only) Sportsound
    Coverage of the Glasgow Celtic Society Shinty Up Final between Bute and Glasgow Mid Argyll 2 Jun 2007 BBC Radio Scotland (FM only) Sportsound
    Coverage of the IRB Rugby Sevens from Murrayfield, Edinburgh.
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    18. Shinty - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    shinty a traditional game played in the Scottish Highlands. It involves 2 teams of twelve players using a stick (known as a caman from Scottish Gaelic) to
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    Jump to: navigation search Shinty a traditional game played in the Scottish Highlands. It involves 2 teams of twelve players using a stick (known as a "caman" from Scottish Gaelic ) to put a ball in the opposing teams net. It was once played over all Scotland but is now played mostly in the Scottish Highlands and Highland communities in the big Scottish cities. It is also played in universities and in America by enthusiasts. The sport's rules and regulations are decided by the Camanachd Association It has a common ancestor with the Irish game of hurling
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    19. Shinty - Wiktionary
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    20. Shinty -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Britannica online encyclopedia article on shinty game played outdoors with sticks and a small, hard ball in which two opposing teams attempt to hit the
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    The modern game is played on a field 160 yd (146 m) long and 80 yd (73 m) wide, with goals 10 ft (3 m) high and 12 ft (3.7 m) wide, with a crossbar, at both ends. The sticks ( Similar games are played less formally in other areas of the world, sometimes on ice with the players wearing skates.
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