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World-record holder returns to Scottish heavy events at Embro Highland Games

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Heather Boundy, the woman who currently holds the world record for most caber tosses in three minutes, returned to the Scottish heavy events circuit after two-year pandemic pause at the Embro Highland Games Friday.

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A minor celebrity in the world of Scottish heavy events made her return to the sport after a two-year pandemic pause at the Embro Highland Games Friday.

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Heather Boundy still holds the Guinness World Record for being the woman who tossed the most cabers in three minutes. To establish a world record for women’s caber toss – there wasn’t one previously – Boundy threw 15 cabers, which can be anywhere from 14 to 17 feet long and weigh between as much as 90 pounds, in 180 seconds in September 2016.

On Friday, Boundy, who lives in Lake St. Peter near Bancroft and has been active in Canada’s highland games circuit for 20 years, competed in her first heavy events since both the sport and games across the country were put on hold amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I’m competing in stone throw, weight for distance, weight over bar, caber and the hammer throw. … It’s great to see everybody, but it’s hard to throw,” Boundy said of her return to heavy events.

The the break took a toll on her physically, she acknowledged, “plus I’m sick.”

“Not COVID sick,” she said,  “but I’ve struggled over the last year with chronic inflammation. I literally just rolled off the couch (to be here). This is sort of a test run. I just want to throw in every event.”

Jamie Trask of Guelph took first place in the men’s hammer throw competition with a final throw of 96.5 feet at the Embro Highland Games Friday afternoon. (Galen Simmons/The Beacon Herald)
Jamie Trask of Guelph took first place in the men’s hammer throw competition with a final throw of 96.5 feet at the Embro Highland Games Friday afternoon. (Galen Simmons/The Beacon Herald)

While Boundy was hoping to shake off the cobwebs in the Embro competition, she said the two women she was competing against are truly forces to be reckoned with.

“Celine Freeman-Gibb, I’d say she’s the best in Canada,” Boundy said. “She’s amazing. And the other girl, she’s new but her numbers are really good.”

Long dominated by men, Boundy tries to promote Scottish heavy events to women whenever she can.

“Two years before COVID, there was a large number of women throwing and then a lot retired,” she said. “Going into their 40s and their 50s, a lot of them just stopped throwing. So the numbers right now are pretty low in Ontario, but out west and down east, there’s more women that throw.”

For those women who may be interested in trying out Scottish heavy events, Boundy is encouraging them to check out the Canadian Scottish Athletic Federation website at www.csaf.ca to learn more.

gsimmons@postmedia.com

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ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY: Key events at Dundee – CE, Masters, Steeplechase – Scottish Athletics

ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY: Key events at Dundee - CE, Masters, Steeplechase - Scottish Athletics

Tuesday 21st June 2022

Scottish Championships are back in full across our 4J Outdoor Season for 2022 as the sport bounces back from the global pandemic which limited some opportunities a year ago.

Next on the schedule is a busy weekend at the Regional Performance Centre in Dundee over July 9 and 10.

The championships that weekend will feature the 4J Combined Events Champs over both days as well as our 4J Masters (and Para Success) Champs on the Saturday as well as a Steeplechase Open, also on the Saturday.

Sunday will feature day two of the CE Champs as well as our 4J Masters 5000m Champs on the track.

Masters in track and field are 35+ on the day of the event while for our Steeplechase Open there are categories for U20s and Seniors as well as Masters.

The CE Champs are open for all age groups from U13 through to Seniors and Masters.

Please be aware the closing date for all of these events over the weekend of July 9 and 10 is at midnight next Thursday (23 June).

Combined Events action from Kilmarnock last year (photo by Bobby Gavin)

The weekend programme for Dundee is as follows (with entry links) . . .

Saturday 9 July:

CE Champs (and Sunday)

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Masters Champs (and Para Success events)

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Steeplechase Open (Masters, Senior and U20 age groups)

Enter online 

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Sunday 10 July

CE Champs day two

Masters 5000m Champs

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Masters Champs were held at Kilmarnock last year (photo by Bobby Gavin)

Age Groups:

U13: Born 1 Sept 2009 – 31 Aug 2011
U15: Born 1 Sept 2007 – 31 Aug 2009
U17: Born 1 Sept 2005 – 31 Aug 2007
U20: Born 1 Jan 2003 – 31 Aug 2005
Senior: Born on or before 31 Dec 2002
Masters: 35 and over on day of competition

Waiting Lists:

*Athletes wishing to enter an event that has reached capacity can sign up to the waiting list online. You will be contacted if spaces become available.

*If you have entered an event and are withdrawing before entries close, please email events@scottishathletics.org.ukas soon as possible so that an athlete on the waiting list may be offered the opportunity to compete.

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