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College of Piping band wins 1st place at world championships

Some of the planet's best pipers return home.

'We are only a group of 7 pipers, it doesn't take a whole bunch of us to do an incredible job'

The grade four band is taking home two first place wins from their trip to the world championships in Scotland. (Submitted by Sue McGiveron)

Some of the planet's best pipers return home.

On Saturday, Aug. 12,TheCollege of Piping and Celtic Performing Arts ofCanada's grade-four category band won first place at the World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow.

The bandcompeted against almost 60 other bands in front of tens of thousands of viewers and managed to take home the gold.

"We have an incredibly small group of pipers in comparison to some of the bands we competed against, it made the experience so much better to such a tight-knit group of people," said band member Alyson MacLean.

Two 1st place wins

In addition to the World Pipe Band Championship win, the band also won the lead-upevent at the Bridge of Allan Highland Games, on Aug. 6.

"When we won in Bridge of Allan it was absolutely incredible. It gave us an idea that we have a chance at the Worlds," MacLeansaid.

At the end of the week, on Saturday, Aug. 12, theband won first place at the World Pipe Band Championships.

"I don't think it hit us all right away, we were getting pretty antsy, they started naming off some competitions we were waiting for our competition and it was really unbelievable when they said our name first," MacLean said.

She hopes win encourages young pipers

The band arrived back on P.E.I. today to celebrate with the College of Piping.

MacLean hopes their international wins can spark a fire in future pipers.

"I really hope it does encourage some of the younger pipers we have at the college. We are only a group of seven pipers, it doesn't take a whole bunch of us to do an incredible job," she said.

"You don't have to be the special person in the crowd to win if you do your best the results will follow."

With files from Mainstreet P.E.I.