Two Western Isles singers have been victorious in the Traditional Gold Medal.
Isabelle Bain from Back in Lewis made her triumphant return to the Mod in Glasgow after two previous attempts for the medal in recent years.
The 22-year-old Glasgow University student – who is studying for a Diploma in Legal Practice – decided to make her return with the hope of ‘third time’s the charm’.
In the traditional qualifiers in the morning, the young singer fought off competition from more than a dozen competitors to claim her place in the final.
To mark her success, she was presented with The Moray Trophy as well as coming joint first for The Donald Murray Memorial Trophy – which was presented to the competitor with the highest mark in the competition.
During the Traditional final, she sang two songs to become the recipient of the Mary Lamont Gold Medal.
She was also presented with the ladies Islander Shield and the Wright Johnston & MacKenzie Prize.
Having finally clinched the prestigious accolade, the young singer said the evening’s events still hadn’t quite sunk in.
She said: “I enjoyed winning but I was just happy that I went on stage and I remembered my words. It was nice to finally win.
“The Mod has been really good. In the Concert hall there has been a really good atmosphere and just the usual Mod buzz.”
Crisdean MacKenzie from Uig claimed his first win at the Royal National Mod after receiving the Gold Medal in the men’s Traditional final.
The freelance script supervisor, who lives in Glasgow, returned to the Mod this year to compete for the gold medal almost two decades after he last competed aged 12.
After taking to the stage of the main auditorium, the 31-year-old singer went on to claim the top prize as well as a host of other accolades.
Alongside the prestigious Mary Lamont Gold Medal he was presented with the male’s Islander Shield and Scotia Trophy for gaining the highest marks in the competition.
He said: “It’s quite a surprise. I am not quite sure what to make of it really. It’s good and what I find very nice is all home support and everyone, all their messages, its great to know that there is such community still around. It was lovely.
“I have not competed since I was 12 years old so I had been thinking about it for a while and I sing a lot in my own time and I think it might have been at Celtic Connections last year, just talking to someone in the bar, and I thought I will just go for it.”
RESULTS
CHORAL
A301 Lovat and Tullibardine Shield
1 Còisir Ghà idhlig an Òbain.
2 Ceòlraidh Ghà idhlig Ghlaschu.
3 Còisir Ghà idhlig Inbhir Nis.
Weekly Scotsman Quaich for Gaelic – Ceòlraidh Ghà idhlig Ghlaschu.
Oban Times Silver Salver for music – Còisir Ghà idhlig an Òbain.
Malcolm G. MacCallum Silver Baton for conductor of winning choir – Còisir Ghà idhlig an Òbain.
Donald Thomson Memorial Quaich for Gaelic tutor of choir with highest Gaelic mark – Ceòlraidh Ghà idhlig Ghlaschu.
A302 Margrat Duncan Memorial Trophy
1 Còisir Ghà idhlig Shruighlea.
2 Còisir Ghà idhlig Obar Pheallaidh.
3 Còisir Sgìre Phort Righ.
A304 Women’s Choirs (Esme Smyth Trophy)
1 Atomaig Piseag.
2 Còisir Ghà idhlig Ìle Ghlaschu.
3 Ceòlraidh Ghà idhlig Ghlaschu.
A307 Men’s Choirs (Mull and Iona Shield)
1 Còisir Ceann an Tuirc.
2 Ceòlraidh Ghà idhlig Ghlaschu.
3 Còisir Ghà idhlig Ìle Ghlaschu.
A308 Puirt-a-Beul (Greenock Gaelic Choir Cup)
1 Còisir Ghà idhlig Obar Dheathain.
2 Còisir Ghà idhlig an Òbain.
3 Ceòlraidh Ghà idhlig Ghlaschu.
John Macleod, Carloway and Edinburgh, Memorial Trophy for Gaelic – Còisir Ghà idhlig Obar Dheathain.
A276 Quartets (Stornoway Gaelic Choir Cup)
1 Na h-Ã ileagain.
2 Largs Gaelic Choir Quartet.
A278 Waulking Songs (Harris Tweed Authority Trophy)
1 Còmhlan Luadh Bhà ideanach.
2 Clò nam Barrach.
3 Luadh le mire.
RURAL CHOIRS
A303 Sheriff MacMaster Campbell Memorial Quaich
1 Bùrach.
2 Còisir Ghà idhlig Ìle.
3 Còisir Ghà idhlig Thaigh an Uillt.
A306 Puirt-a-beul (Aline MacKenzie Memorial Trophy)
1 Còisir Ghà idhlig Chà rlabhaigh.
2 Còisir Ghà idhlig Mhealbhaich.
3 = Còisir Ghà idhlig nan Loch and Còisir Ghà idhlig Mhealbhaich.
VOCAL SOLOS
GS224 Gold Medal Finals
Women
1 Claire Nicamhlaigh, Glaschu.
2 Raonaid M J Deans, Comar nan Allt.
3 Marina NicLeòid, Glaschu
4 Saffron Hanvidge, Inbhir Nis.
Men
1 Ruairidh Alastair MacIllFhinnein, Glaschu.
2 Rory MacInnes MacDiarmid, Glaschu.
3 John Boa, Dùn Èideann.
4 Ruaraidh Mac an t-Saoir, Glaschu.
TS232 Traditional Final (Mary Lamont Gold Medal)
Women
1 Isabelle Bain, Am Bac.
2 Emma NicLeòid, Sgalpaigh.
3 Kerrie NicFhionnlaigh, Obar Dheathain.
4 Marie Matheson, Hunndaidh.
Men
1 Crìsdean MacCoinnich, Glaschu.
2 Micheal MacAoidh, Na Stà itean Aonaichte.
3 = Alasdair Iain MacPhee, Glaschu, and Marcas Mac an Tuairneir, Dùn Èideann.
A272 Former Prizewinners, Local Mods (Lochewe Branch Cup)
1 Shona Keith, Ceann Loch Gilb.
2 Eileen Duncan, Tunga.
3 Ron Goudie, Laphroaig.
A279 Self Accompaniment (Largs Trophy)
1 Margaret Mackay, a’ Mhealbhaich.
2 Iain Blair, Kilmuir.
ORAL
A204 Reading poetry about emigration
1 Cailean MacIllFhinnein, Glaschu.
2 Seònaid Nic Dhòmhnaill, Tobar Mhoire.
3 Rachel Urquhart, Inbhir
Nis.
A205 Reading prose about emigration
1 Seònaid Nic Dhòmhnaill, Tobar Mhoire.
2 Cailean MacIllFhinnein, Glaschu.
3 Jamie Reid, Glaschu.