Dear all, if interested in such things

The results from yesterday were:

Overseas nsp beginners:
1. Colin McNaught (USA)
2. Susan Buxeda (NZ)
3. Ryan Walters (NZ)

Overseas nsp intermediate:
1. Peter Dyson (USA)
2. Peter Galvin (NZ)
3. Sam Rutter (NZ)

Overseas nsp Open:
1. Helen Capes (NZ)
Joint 2. Louisa Kelly (NZ)
Joint 2. Nicole Buxeda (NZ)

There were no enties for overseas Border pipes - beginners or Open - 
this was rather disappointing.

Overseas Duet:
1. Peter Dyson & Gail Gibbard (USA)
2. Helen Capes & Louisa Kelly (NZ)
3. Colin & Cheryl McNaught (USA)
(7 entries)

Tune composition:
1. Julia Say
2. Peter Dunn
3. Julia Say
(5 entries from 3 composers)

Composition of Variations: No entries

In the playing classes, there were no disqualifications, so  missed 
placings means no furher entries

Smallpipes novice: No entries
Smallpipes Junior: 1. Tristan Selden
Smallpipes Beginner: 1. Tristan Selden  2. Stephen Wassell
Senior Starters: 1. Daphne Briggs
Smallpipes Intermediate: 1. Chloe Corrigan  2. Anne McNair  3. Peter 
Dunn   (3 entries)
Smallpipes Advanced: No entries
Smallpipes Open: 1. Paul Knox  2. Malcolm Sargeant
Smallpipes Duet: 1. Anne McNair & Gill Sargeant  2. Stephen Wassell & 
Daphne Briggs
Mixed Duet / Ensemble: 1. Daphne Briggs (nsp) & Stephen Wassell 
(fiddle)  2. Bill Telfer (Border pipes) & Billy Little (harmonica)

Border pipes  (beginner / intermediate) No entries
Border pipes Open: Matt Seattle & Bill Telfer (joint winners)
Pipemaking: 1. Julia Say   2. Henry Knox

Hope this is of interest to some of you. Plaques, certificates and 
comment sheets etc will be on their way to the overseas winners asap. 
(in a few days, realistically!)

Many thanks to the judges, Pauline Cato (overseas & composition), 
Anthony Robb (playing classes) and Colin Ross (pipemaking) for their 
hard work and helpful comments to all the competitors.


Julia Say (NPS Hon. Sec)



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