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Published: Thursday, 26th June, 2008 10:00

HIGHLAND GAMES VIDEO ONLINE

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THIS year's Ardrossan Highland Games was a huge success and the Ardrossan Herald Cameraman was there all day to film the action. Were you cought on camera at the games? Check out the Herald's exclusive video to find out.

Revellers turned up on Saturday to either watch, or take part, in a series of competitions and there was also a brand new event which arrived with new chieftain Jim Montgomerie.

Known as the 'running kilt' for taking part in marathons across the world wearing his kilt, Jim introduced the Chieftain's Kilted Sprint.

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