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Annual Gathering & Games of the Caledonian Club of San Francisco
Next Games: (137th) August 31st & September 1st, 2002
Our thanks to Jerry Jardine for these pictures
For Further information go to www.caledonian.org


134th Games. A segment of the clan tents.
134th Games. A segment of the clan tents.

133rd Games. Lining up for the Drum Major competition.
133rd Games. Lining up for the Drum Major competition.

130th Games. The Clan Jardine gathers
130th Games. The Clan Jardine gathers with their guest Chief Chinmubbie of the Oklahoma Navajo and also a chieftain in Clan MacIntosh (centre).

133rd Games. Clan McBean
133rd Games. Left to Right: Ioghan MacBain; James McBain of McBain, Chief of Clan McBean; Jerry Jardine, Peggy McBain of McBain. Bob McBain in the rear.

134th Games. Three of the 5 clan chiefs attending.
134th Games. Three of the 5 clan chiefs attending. From left to right: Rt Hon The Earl of Caithness, Chief of Clan Sinclair; Mistress Pauline Hunter of Hunterston, Chief of Clan Hunter; Lorne Maclaine of Lochbuie, Chief of the MacLaines of Lochbuie.

133rd Games. Grandstands just beginning to fill up
133rd Games. Grandstands just beginning to fill up.

125th Games. Some of the many clan chiefs that attended.
125th Games. Some of the many clan chiefs that attended. Left to Right: Alastair Campbell of Airds (currently Unicorn Pursuivant); Brig Sir Gregor Macgregor of Macgregor; The Duke of Argyle; Sir Alec Jardine of Applegirth; Margaret Elliot of Redheugh (hidden in red); John Shaw of Tordarroch (feathers only showing); Jerry Jardine, Gathering Chairman (rear view); James McBain of McBain; Fergus MacDowal of Garthland; Rev Peter Lamont of Lamont

134th Games (1999). More than 1,000 pipers and drummers march off
134th Games (1999). More than 1,000 pipers and drummers march off in front of a capacity crowd on the concourse. There are an additional 18,000 people in the stands (not shown).

Ms Shannon Hartnet Seen here, Ms Shannon Hartnet of Mill Valley, California throwing the 28lbs 'weight for height' to become a six times world champion and setting a new world record for the event.

Ms Hartnet is also a member of the United States Olympic bobsled team.


 


 


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