Rugby
Although
more popular in England than Scotland, rugby is still quite the rage in
the southern half, especially in the Borders region. Like Football
(soccer), rugby emerged from the many traditional "football" games
played throughout the British Isles. These included Jeddart Ball and Ba
Game, the latter of which is a mob or village game where the resident of
a village (such as Kirkwall, where it is still played during the
holidays) play throughout the village.Ba Game in Kirkwall. The initial ball toss up |
The Ba Game in action |
The main league is the Scottish Hydro Electric League Championship, which consists of a Premiere League (36 teams), National League, and Regional league. And as with football (see previous post), the teams are promoted and relegated between the leagues each year. Included are the Edinburgh Academicals (Scotland's first team) and the Glasgow Hawks.
While England has a better track record, Scotland plays in every Rugby World Cup.
Scotland's national rugby team |
Golf
Perhaps
Scotland's most famous indigenous sport. The earliest mention of the
sport is in 1457 (the Leith Links). The oldest golf course is the
world-famous St. Andrew's Old Course.While places such as China and Holland claim it as their creation, most of the terms and rules associated with golf (also a Scottish word) originated with the Scottish. These include:
Links (1453)
Golf club (1503)
Gold ball (1545)
Drive (1583)
Tee (1721)
Putt (1743)
Caddy (1773)
Even the golf cap, plaid pants and other clothing associated with golf are Scottish in origins. The world golf authority (aside from the US) is housed in Scotland.
Tiger Woods at St. Andrew's Old Course |
Shinty
Similar
to field hockey, but with tackling. A traditional Scottish Highland
game, it evolved in North America into ice hockey when Highlanders
immigrated to Nova Scotia in Canada (where informal games are still
called shinny). It is still played today. For more, see here.
American Football
Yes,
you read that right. American rule football has been growing in popularity in Scotland in recent years. Scotland even had a professional
team in the NFL Europe (which ran from the 1980s to 2007) -- the
Scottish Claymores (the name refers to a traditional Scottish sword).
Started in 1995, the Claymores played in both Edinburgh and Glasgow, and
competed in two World Bowls, winning one. Local football teams are
still active in Scotland.The Scottish Claymores |
Baseball
The
descendent of Cricket, American Baseball (which was not invented by
Abner Doubleday, but rather had its origins in 18th Century Britain) has
been growing in popularity in Scotland since it was introduced in the
1930s by US service men.Base-ball in Britain in 1744 |
The Scottish Baseball League began in 1988, and includes the Edinburgh Diamond Devils.
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