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UK Preview: 3rd Isle of Skye Tournament This Weekend
Published on 3/14/2014
One of the most beautiful and romantic UK tournament locations must surely be the
Isle of Skye
in Scotland's Western Highlands, which this weekend, March 15-16, hosts the 3rd edition of its two-yearly tournament (alternating with the two-yearly Isle of Man Go Week). Despite its remoteness from most of the UK, 30 have already registered including Britain's strongest native player, Matthew Macfadyen 6d, who rarely competes these days but who also entered - and won - the first two Skye tournaments. Although the island's economy was formerly dominated by
crofting
, these days tourism is its key money-spinner. Tournament organizer Carel Goodheir tells us that, for reasons which are not entirely clear, about 6,000 Chinese visit every year now, which is approximately twice the population of the largest settlement, Portree, where the tourney is held. So far none of them have entered but he hopes to find a way to bring the tourney to their attention in the future.
Forty years ago, when Goodheir first moved to the island, he estimates about 80% of the inhabitants spoke the
Scottish Gaelic
as their main language, but nowadays less than 40% can speak it.
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
, a public higher education college in Sleat, Skye, is the world's only educational establishment using Scottish Gaelic as the medium of instruction. If you've never heard the language - which in 2000AD also had about 1600 speakers in the US, and currently has over 2300 in Canada - check out this short (2' 15") BBC Alba (Gaelic service) TV
report
on the 1st Skye tourney in 2010, featuring Neil Mitchison explaining the game in Gaelic, and believed to be the only BBC coverage to date of a go tournament. The clip opens with co-organizer John Macdonald at the board playing Aideen O'Malley, a director of
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
. Click here for
full tournament details
Report by Tony Collman, British correspondent for the E-Journal. Photo: Carel Goodheir mooring his boat at Portree with Honey the dog,
Old Man of Storr
in background, by Ruth Goodheir
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