The CLASP Competition was held at the Army School of Piping and Highland Drumming on Saturday 20th June.
Pictured are the overall winners Joe Campbell, John Frater & Andrew Park.
The judge for the day was Jenny Hazzard and the results were as follows;
Grade 1
Piobaireachd
1st John Frater
2nd Scott Allan
3rd Allan Bradford
2/4 March
1st John Frater
2nd Allan Bradford
3rd Scott Allan
Strathspey & Reel
1st John Frater
2nd Allan Bradford
3rd Scott Allan
Overall Winner John Frater
Grade 2
Piobaireachd
1st Charles Dunbar
2nd Kieron Cooney
3rd Rob Armstrong
2/4 March
1st Joe Campbell
2nd Peter Weidig
3rd James Kenny
Strathspey & Reel
1st Joe Campbell
2nd Peter Weidig
3rd James Kenny
Overall Winner Joe Campbell
Grade 3
Piobaireachd
1st Peter Weidig
2nd Andrew Park
3rd Alasdair Thom
Piobaireachd Ground
1st Peter Weidig
2nd Alasdair Thom
3rd Danny Rab
2/4 March
1st Andrew Park
2nd Kieron Cooney
3rd John Campbell
Strathspey & Reel
1st Andrew Park
2nd Kieron Cooney
3rd Alasdair Thom
Overall Winner Andrew Park

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