Royal Highland Show Results 2024

Royal Highland Show Results 2024

Royal Highland Show

Results 2024

We had another brilliant year at the show, made all the better by the hard work and commitment of our talented members. Here are the results of all our National Competitions held throughout the week. Well done to all our winners and everyone who competed on the National stage.

JUNIOR YOUNG FARMER OF THE YEAR (Supported by SRUC)

Age 17-18 years

1st       Jamie Boyd

2nd      Molly Poyser

3rd       Meg Christie

 

Age 14-16 Years

1st       Kyle Scott

2nd      Hannah Hunter

3rd       Katie McCall

Overall winner for the Title of Junior Young Farmer of The Year – Kyle Scott

 

JUNIOR ARTS & CRAFTS – “Four Seasons” – Sponsored by Dairyflow

1st Place – Peeblesshire – Hannah Hunter, Freya Harrison & Jenna Dodds

2nd Place – Mauchline – Mhairi McFadzean, Beth Robertson, Chiera McMillian-Grant & Katie Watson

3rd Place – Stranraer & Rhins – Lucy Robinson, Harriet Richardson, Amy Stewart & Molly Coulter

 

SPECIAL PRIZES

Greetings Card  – Hannah Hunter, Peeblesshire

Knitted Bobble Hat  – Beth Robertson, Mauchline

Item Made From Recycled Materials  – Freya Harrison, Peeblesshire

Further Article – Sarah McNae, Ayr

Appearance and Display – Karrie McHarg & Sarah McNae, Ayr

 

 

SENIOR ARTS & CRAFTS – “Scottish Inventions” – Sponsored by Dairyflow

1st Place –  Kilmaurs – Grace Gillan, Beth Kerr, Karen Shepherd, Emily Burns & Karen Foster

2nd Place – PeebleSshire – Erin Greenhow, Freya Harrison, Jamie Webster, Mhairi Stewart, Emma Gray, Kirsty Smellie

3rd Place –  Vale Of Alford – Sally Glennie, Isla Glennie, Ellen Glennie & Angela Webster

 

SPECIAL PRIZES

Sewn Article – Moven Gutherie, Mauchline

Marmalade – Iona Irving, Stranraer & Rhins

Scottish Souvenir – Karen Shepherd, Kilmaurs

Tablet  – Joanne Kerr, Ayr

Floral Exhibit – Elspeth Walker, Kinneff

Further Article – Karen Shepherd, Kilmaurs

Appearance and Display – Lisa & Sean Dunbar, Avondale

 

CRAFTSMANSHIP COMPETITION – Rocking Toy

Junior:

1st – Grant Dickie, Crossroads

2nd – Greg Bain, Callander

Senior:

1st – Andrew Beattie, Forfar

2nd  – Ellen Glennie, Vale Of Alford

3rd – Lisa Dunbar, Avondale

 

PHOTOGRAPHY – “MILK”  – supported by ABP

Junior Section

1st – Archie McKie, Stranraer & Rhins

2nd – Logan McKie, Stranraer & Rhins

3rd – Archie McKie, Stranraer & Rhins

Senior Section

1st – Emma Nicol, Beith

2nd – Abbie Baillie, Biggar

3rd – Jill Strang, East Kilbride

Special Competition- Decorated Milk Churn in Honour of RHET’s ‘Year of All Things Dairy’- supported by Cattle Information Service

Junior Section

1st– Thomas Young, East Lothian

Senior Section

1st – Jan King, East Kilbride

2nd – Hayley-Jo Stephen, East Kilbride

3rd – Joanne Hall- Carluke

CLUB OF THE YEAR

1st –  Harray

2nd –  West Renfrewshire

3rd – Forss

SHEEP SHEARING – British Wool

1st Blackies – Ben Wight, Biggar

2nd Blackies – Mitchell McGillivray, Keith

3rd Blackies – Eilidh Little , Callander

1st Mules – Cameron Armstrong, Biggar

2nd Mules – Duncan Adams, Mearns

3rd Mules – Chloe Cormack, Ettrick & Lauderdale

CHAMPION OVERALL and Winner of the Lister Silver Handpiece and the Worshipful Company of Woolmen – Duncan Adams, Mearns

2nd Overall- Ben Wight, Biggar

3rd Overall- Mitchell McGillivray, Keith

 

NATIONAL TUG OF WAR COMPETITION (sponsored by Davidson & Robertson)

LADIES COMPETITION

1st – Kilmaurs YFC

2nd – Strathbogie JAC

3rd – Angus Tayside Purple

GENTS COMPETITION

1st – Biggar YFC

2nd – Crossroads YFC

3rd – SSS YFC

STOCKMANSHIP PROGRAMME (sponsored by Farmlay)
JUNIOR STOCKJUDGING COMPETITION – TEAM

1st and winners of the Lawrie and Symington Salver – (759) – Clyde and Central A – Jessie MacDougall, Thomas Crawford & Euan Stark

2nd Place – (753) – Ayrshire B – Scott Gray, Paul Smith & Amy Scott

3rd place – (732) – Ayrshire A – Rory Scott, Neil Hodge & Kyle Scott

JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL STOCKJUDGING

1st  – (283) – Clyde and Central – Euan Stark

2nd – (271) – Ayrshire – Rory Scott

3rd –  (264) – LanarkshireBen Graham

SENIOR STOCKJUDGING

CHANG Trophy for Best Pair in the Dairy Section – (574) – Ayrshire – Andrew Struthers and Cameron McGregor

Morphie Trophy for the Best Pair in the Beef Section – (546) – Lanarkshire – Alan Lindsay and Charlie Craig

NFU Trophy for Best Pair in the Sheep Section – (510) Ayrshire – David Smith and Scott Anderson

INDIVIDUALS

Best Individual in Dairy Section – (288) – Ayrshire – Cameron McGregor

Best Individual in Beef Section – (281) – Lanarkshire – Jack Young

Best Individual in Sheep Section – YUILL WALKER TROPHY –  (266) – Ayrshire – Scott Anderson

 

BEST TEAM

1st AND WINNERS OF THE GLASGOW HERALD TROPHY – (1620) – Ayrshire A – Andrew Struthers ,Cameron McGregor, Daniel Hodge, Harry Bell ,David Smith and Scott Anderson

2nd – (1508) – Clyde and Central A – Murray Steel ,Nicole Kinloch ,Logan Ross ,Stephen Taylor  ,Andrew Morton ,James Graham

3rd – (1500) – Lanarkshire A – Mark Bryson ,Robbie Meikle ,Jane Lindsay  ,Amy Lindsay ,Amy Laird  ,Kim Laird

 

STOCKMAN OF THE YEAR

1st Place – (635) – James Graham, Clyde and Central

2nd – (634) – Robbie Meikle, Lanarkshire

3rd – (621) – David Smith, Ayrshire

 

Well done once again to all our competitors and thank you to our brilliant stewards, staff and volunteers for helping to make the show such a success. Thanks also to all our supporters and sponsors who helped us to make these competitions a reality and put Scotland’s Rural Youth in the spotlight.