The Scotsman

Pregnant Gaelic star ‘kicking’ to gold

● Teacher from Inverness wins top National Mod prize at her 11th attempt

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

An Inverness woman has finally won the Oran Mor at her 11th outing after achieving the Royal National Mod’s highest honour while six-anda-half months pregnant.

Ceitidh Campbell, 31, claimed the gold medal in the Wednesday solo singing competitio­ns in Dunoon and said her first baby had been kicking during the performanc­es.

Ms Campbell, a Gaelic teacher from Inverness, was joined on the winners’ list by Portree’s Ruairidh Cormack, 24, who won the men’s Comunn Gàidhealac­h gold medal.

The achievemen­t comes after he won the traditiona­l gold in 2014, making Mod history alongside younger sister Eilidh, who claimed the correspond­ing women’s gold that year at her first attempt.

Highland Council care, learning and housing committee chair, Councillor Andrew Baxter, said: “Well done to Ceitidh and Ruairidh for bringing the Mod gold medals home to the Highlands.

“On behalf of the committee, I extend a special thanks to Ceitidh for her success. While this is a truly personal achievemen­t, her success will also reflect positively on pupils that she teaches.

“The Mod gold medal is a pinnacle to which many Gaelic singers aspire and her achievemen­t is inspiratio­nal..”

The silver pendant final awarded on the same night was won by Eileen Duncan of

Tongue in Sutherland, whilst Mikie Maceanrig from Keiss in Caithness walked away with the men’s honour. The rural choirs took to the stage yesterday in competitio­ns broadcast live on BBC Alba.

 ??  ?? 0 Ruairidh Cormack of Portree, Skye, won the Men’s gold medal; Ceitidh Campbell of Inverness took the Ladies gold medal
0 Ruairidh Cormack of Portree, Skye, won the Men’s gold medal; Ceitidh Campbell of Inverness took the Ladies gold medal

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