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left: Bill Scruggs the camera man! centre:
Danny and Tom, right: opening ceremony.
Master heavies
gather for world event in Inverness
Bill Scruggs (USA) arrived in Inverness to take
part in the biggest Highland Games in Scotland which
opened in Inverness last Saturday. Over 100 athletes
- men and women - from seven countries descend on
Bught Park which is expecting up to 15,000
spectators over the weekend. Bill won the
55-and-over World Championship in 2002 and has now
been competing for 10 years in all the events. "We
love Scotland, last year we came to see the Games
and meet the secretary Gerry Reynolds (Inverness
Council) to start planning for this year's event. On
the venue Bill said: "It is one of the most
beautiful venues for the Games and one of the best
fields we've seen." Paul McLean was there of course!
mcleanscotland had arranged accommodation for almost
80 athletes and families for the duration. Paul
arrived on the Wednesday to "prepare myself" and to
ensure all went smoothly. With groups arriving a day
before him and the majority the day after at
Inverness airport, Paul had his work cut out for
him. On the Thursday Paul took a half day tour group
to Loch Ness and Fort Augustus, the Friday it was
John O Groats and Dunrobin Castle, great fun with
the American guests who enjoyed the days out.

left: the fun and games trying to get the bar
to world record height! Of the
games itself Paul said "it was really good to
see so many (of my age and above) taking part! Made
me feel so much better. But I did feel like a wee
lad next to some of these guys, they were giants!
The Saturday was good as the weather cooled down a
wee bit and it was a great day" Pause for breath! "
back at the hotel it was a good night, stayed up too
late though drinking (erm, I mean socialising) with
some of the group. Sunday was a heatwave and I got a
bad sunburn on my heed! still have it, looks like a
tomato walking down the road! It was a great event
and I really enjoyed it and the company of the
guests we had". Our US agent was with us also
Konnie, thanks to her for all she did. The whole
group had a farewell dinner at the hotel on Sunday,
a good meal and good fun had by all. Some went on
their own self drive tours from Monday morning, some
went home and a group came with us to Edinburgh for
a few nights. One mention deemed worthy by Paul: Ken
Shamblin, a soccer coach from USA expressed an
interest in going to the Celtic game in Glasgow
Wednesday night, being a huge Celtic supporter I
could not that one go, we arranged for him to get a
ticket and attend the game with some friends of ours
to run shotgun for him!
 
far left: the caber in progress! near left: "I
told you not to take my beer!" Paul had to
have words with "BULL" about his pint! Thanks
Bull for understanding.
There were many world records broken, which is great
for Scotland, as this was the first time this event
had been outside USA. A Scot from Fife was so close
to breaking another world record, but that was a
strange and funny episode, as the bar needed to get
as high as 20 foot 7 inches, the bar wouldn't reach
so there was a brief wait while the teams organised
this!
The games was opened by provost Bill Smith on
Saturday at 11.45am. THE
OFFICIAL STORY:
Scotland’s Biggest Highland
Games? Certainly the
heaviest! The City of Inverness Highland Games had
the honour of becoming the first Highland Games in
Scotland to host the Masters World Championships (MWC),
the official World Championships for heavies aged
over 40 A record 100 heavy athletes competed on
Saturday 22 July and Sunday 23 July . Chief
Executive of Scottish Masters International, Bill
Scruggs, who is based in Colorado, USA, announced
that athletes from 11 countries competed here in
Inverness. Councillor Angus Dick, Chairman of the
Inverness Highland Games Committee, said: "The MWC
would be held in Inverness every five years. Held
outside the US for the first time, the Masters is
the official world championships for heavy athletes
aged 40 and over.
 
above left: Red MacWilliams plays a tune or three, a
warm up session. Right: some heavies!
including Sven the Viking (left) Bill (centre with
black t shirt), Rick (next to Bill), a gentle giant,
a really nice man.
Personally (Paul McLean) I enjoyed every minute of
it! I had never even heard of this before, now I
know for sure, some of those people were big, I mean
BIG! Like a bouncers convention throwing heavy
weights around! I made lots of new friends over the
four days they were all with us – mcleanscotland
with Konnie from Yougotta travel (USA) brought over
almost 80 people from North America, some we will be
seeing again for sure! Even the two Norwegians (who
were not part of our group) were great guys and a
good giggle, Sven in particular, I will never
forget a Norwegian (Viking) giant dancing with
the wee girl dancers! He stopped the
competition as everyone was watching him, he became
a crowd favourite!
Good news for Scotland – we won an event! Jamie from
fife, well done son! My own highlights: meeting
everyone, making new friends, having a great laugh,
wearing the t shirt ( so many people in the ground
were asking how I was doing! Och, such fun. The
drinks in the bar at our hotel and the farewell
dinner. Oh, how could I forget, the struggle to get
the high bar ready for a world record attempt,
hilarious! See the photos. Bill, I never saw you
without a smile on your face!
On the eve of the Games an announcement was made
that a competitor had been selected at random to say
a few words on behalf of the competitors during the
Opening Ceremony and that Frank Henry given the
honour. An unsuspecting Lee Ann was called on to the
field to take a photograph of Frank’s big moment.
Little did she realise that she was about to have
her very own big moment in front of a packed
grandstand, 120 Highland Dancers, the British Legion
Pipes and Drum Band and 90 Highland Games
Competitors and a film crews from Brazilan and
German TV. Frank dropped to one knee to the biggest
cheer of the whole weekend and seconds later a
radiant smile from Lee Ann ensured that everyone
knew what her answer was.
RESULTS: The
2006 MWC World Champions were
40-44 Age Group Dirk Bishop of
Perth-Andover, Canada 45-49 Age Group Mark McDonald,
Dumfries, Scotland40-49 Under 200 pounds Jim
Spalding Kirksville Missouri USA
50-54 Age Group Mark Buchanan, Colorado Springs,
Colorado, USA 50 plus Under 200
pounds Alister Munro, Moniack Farm, Near Inverness
Scotland 55-59 Age Group Harvey
Barkauskas, London, Canada 60-64 Age
Group Kent Durso, Franklin, Tennessee, USA
65 plus Age Group Vern Alexander, Fallbrook,
CaliforniaWomen
40 plus Age Group Denise Houseman,
Manchester, New Hampshire USA
Following the presentation of the awards two of
Highland Games legendary figures Greg Bradshaw USA
and Bill Anderson Scotland were inducted to the
Masters Hall of Fame.
Masters 40-44 Age Group Aggregate Results1 Dirk Bishop2
Dan Dillon3 Warren Trask4 Gordon Walsh4 Jamie Barr6
Stephen Whyte7 Malcolm Cleghorn8 Manfred
Muehlenhaus9 Kevin Fast10 Robert Bullock11 Juergen
Stickelbro12 Thom Van Vleck13 John McClure14 Anthony
Lordi15 David Colthart16 Richard Campbell17 Sveinung
Tangstad18 Steve Clark19 Russ Baker20 John Kelley
Masters 45-49 Age GroupAggregate Results1 Mark McDonald2
Mark Palmer3 Ronald McKee4 Mike Staal5 Malcolm
Nimmo6 Larry Ventress7 Merl Lawless8 William Knox
Masters 50-54 Age GroupAggregate Results1 Mark Buchanan2
Bill Leffler3 Kevin Youngberg4 Frank Henry5 Dave
Glasgow6 Tom Jennings7 Stan Pike8 Frank Cousins9
Bill Hamilton10 Jim Walker11 Rick Baird12 Dana
Axelson13 Ken Shamblin
Masters 55-59 Age GroupAggregate Results1 Harvey
Barkauskas2 Roderick McLeod3 Mike Qutermous4 Ken
Beck4 Martin Yates
Masters 60-64 Age GroupAggregate Results1 Kent Durso2
Frank Lux3 Dean Ross4 Rob Ritchie5 Jack Magee6 Bill
Scruggs7 Bobby Dodd
Masters 65 plus Age GroupAggregate Results1 Vern
Alexander2 Frank Carl3 Thomas Maceachen4 Ian Miller5
Bill Rogers
Women 40 plus Age GroupAggregate Results1 Denise Houseman2
Terri Ventress3 Nancy Baker Fowler4 Kenna Halsey5
Pat Shema
Men 40 plus U200 pound Age GroupAggregate Results1 Jim
Spalding2 Kevin Rogers3 Kevin Henderson4 Robert
Henderson5 Kevin Halsey
Men 50 plus U200 pound Age Group
Aggregate Results1 Alister Munro2 Danny Ellis3
Malcolm Doying3 Kevin Marshall
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