Format: | Test Piece Contest |
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Test Piece: | Diversions for Brass Band 1985 |
Adjudicators: | David Barringer , Alan Fernie |
Venue: | Perth Concert Hall, Perth, Perth & Kinross, Scotland, UK |
Position | Band | Conductor | Draw | Points |
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Nicholas Childs | 9 | 196 |
2
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Glenn van Looy | 7 | 195 |
3
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Katrina Marzella-Wheeler | 5 | 194 |
4 |
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Adam Cooke | 2 | 192 |
5
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Andrew Duncan | 8 | 191 |
6 |
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Gareth Bowman | 4 | 190 |
7 |
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Philip Chalk | 1 | 189 |
8 |
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Hedley Benson | 10 | 188 |
9 |
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Craig Anderson | 3 | 187 |
10 |
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Mareika Gray | 6 | 186 |
Best Soprano (Gavin Lindsay Quaich): Scott Forrest - Whitburn
Best Cornet (Terris Medal): Chris Bradley - Whitburn
Best Flugel (Alex Chalmers Memorial Quaich): Sarah Findlay - Kingdom Brass
Best Horn (Bram Thompson Medal): Chris Hamilton - the cooperation band
Best Baritone (James MacMillan Medal): Carole Ednie - the cooperation band
Best Euphonium (Curly Wilson Memorial Trophy): Chris Flynn - the cooperation band
Best Trombone (John Campbell Award): Joshua Parkhill - Dalmellington
Best Bass (Angus Pearse Memorial Trophy): Graham Fraser - Whitburn
Best Bass Section (James Hills Memorial Trophy): Whitburn
Best Percussion Section (Hugh Johnstone Memorial Trophy): Whitburn
Whitburn and the cooperation band receive an invitation to represent Scotland at the Championship Section National Finals of Great Britain 2025.
Whitburn recieve an invitation to represent Scotland at the European Championships in 2026.
Bathgate and Kirkintilloch Kelvin Brass will be relegated to the Scottish Championship First Section in 2026.