The Gathering of the Clans (Scottish Inter-Club Surfing Championships) took place on Saturday the 29th of November at Lost Shore Surf Resort with the Clans Sword and Quaich returning to Thurso as the North Shore Surf Club (NSSC) narrowly beat last year’s winners the Broch Surf Club (BSC).

The weekend was also the celebration of 50 years of the Scottish Surfing Federation and kicked off with a 50 years of Scottish Surfing Photo Exhibition on the Friday at Lost Shore with photos from Andy Bennetts, Sam Howard, Will Beeslaar, Oscar James and Malcolm Anderson followed by a Q&A session with Roger Cox ‘Through generations of Scottish Champions’ with Andy Bennetts, Sheila Findlayson, Mark Boyd and Phoebe Strachan sitting on the panel as part of Roger’s book launch for his new book ‘The View from the Shoulder’.

The competition on Saturday saw unbelievable performance levels from 8 teams from across Scotland battle it out to become club champions and it all came down to the last final of the day with Thurso’s North Shore Surf Club requiring 1st and 2nd place in the Open Men’s division to clinch the title once again over the Broch Surf Club (BSC).

Craig McLachlan (NSSC) took top honours narrowly ahead of team-mate Mark Boyd (NSSC) to secure the North Shore Surf Club’s victory in the Open Men’s division.

Callie Cruickshank (BSC) was solid all day on her forehand to get the better of Phoebe Strachan (NSSC) in the Open Women’s final.

Another close one in the Masters division seen Sandend’s Craig Sutherland (SSC) best favourite Dylan Fogarty-MacDonald (NSSC).

Rudi Johnston-Forrest (BHSC) took his maiden clans victory in a nail biter just ahead of Israel Noble (BSC) in the Junior Boys.

Callie Cruickshank (BSC) did the double for the second consecutive year adding the Junior Girls 1st place over runner up Olivia Sutherland (NSSC).

But the most impressive story of the day was in the Longboard division, which due to time constraints is a mixed gender division in this event. Lost Shore employee, Aussie Tom Marr impressed everyone with an extremely high calibre of traditional longboarding to take the win. The runner up spot went to Hannah Sharp (BHSC 2), the current Scottish Women’s Longboard Champion who beat current Men’s Scottish Longboard Champ Ansel Parkin (BHSC), not once, but twice throughout the day with an incredible performance in the final that had the whole comp site talking.

The 50th Anniversary celebrations kicked off with an awards ceremony where Scottish Open Division champions from the last 50 years across all disciplines of surfing; Shortboarding, Longboarding, SUP, Para and Bodyboarding were honoured for their achievements as well as the start of a new tradition where the senior Scottish National Team were recognised with caps for representing their country this year at the European Surfing Championships and GB Cup. Some of the founders of the sport in Scotland; Ian Wishart, Pat Kieran and Bill Batten (first ever Scottish Champion) were on hand to present some of these awards. The awards ceremony was followed by the 50th anniversary celebratory ceilidh dance, a fitting way to commemorate the last half century of Scottish Surfing.

Huge thanks to event sponsors Gul Wetsuits and Stance Socks for providing prizes and particularly to Lost Shore Surf Resort for working in partnership with Scottish Surfing to make the event possible.

Thanks to Malcolm Anderson and Simon Wooton for the photographs.

Past Championships

YearChampionsClubs
2024Craig McLachlan(NSSC)
2023Craig McLachlan(NSSC)
2022Mark Boyd(NSSC)
2021Craig McLachlan(NSSC)
2020N/A(Covid-19 Pandemic)
2019Mark Boyd(NSSC)
2018Mark Boyd(NSSC)
2017George Watt(BSC)
2016Mark Cameron(BSC)
2015Chris Noble(NSSC)
2014Chris Noble(CBR)
2013Chris Noble(CBR)
2012Mark Cameron(BSC)
2011Chris Noble(CBR)
2010Mark Cameron(BSC)
2009Mark Cameron(BSC)
2008Mark Cameron(BSC)
2007Chris Noble(CBR)
2006Mark Cameron(BSC)
2005Chris Noble(CBR)
2004N/A
2003N/A
2002N/A
2001N/A
2000N/A
1999Mark Cameron(BSC)
1998Iain Masson(BSC)
1997Iain Masson(BSC)
1996Iain Masson(BSC)
1995Malcolm Findlay(BSC)
1994Neil Harris
1993Iain Masson(BSC)
1992Iain Masson(BSC)
1991Iain Masson(BSC)
1990Iain Masson(BSC)
1989Stephen Clelland
1988Peter Strachan(BSC)
1987Ian McKay(SSC)
1986Malcolm Findlay(FSC)
1985Ian McKay(SSC)
1984Ian McKay(SSC)
1983Ian McKay(SSC)
1982Malcolm Findlay(FSC)
1981Eric Davies
1980Eric Davies
1979Ian McKay(ESC)
1978Malcolm Findlay(FSC)
1977Malcolm Findlay(FSC)
1976Bill Batten(ESC)
1975Andy Bennetts(ESC)
1974Bill Batten(ESC)
1973Bill Batten(ESC)

Past Championships

YearChampionsClubs
2024Phoebe Strachan (NSSC)
2023Phoebe Strachan (NSSC)
2022Phoebe Strachan (NSSC)
2021 Phoebe Strachan (NSSC)
2020 N/A (Covid-19 Pandemic)
2019Iona McLachlan (NSSC)
2018Phoebe Strachan (NSSC)
2017Megan Mackay (MFSR)
2016 Shoana Blackadder (NSSC)
2015Shoana Blackadder (NSSC)
2014Shoana Blackadder (CBR)
2013Shoana Blackadder (CBR)
2012Shoana Blackadder(CBR)
2011Dianne Ripoll
2010Jill Noble(BSC)
2009Shoana Blackadder(CBR)
2008Sheila Finlayson(CBR)
2007Jill Noble(BSC)
2006Angie Fraser(BHSC)
2005Jill Noble(BSC)
2004N/A
2003N/A
2002N/A
2001N/A
2000N/A
1999N/A
1998Fiona Logan
1997N/A
1996Jill Noble(BSC)
1995Jill Noble(BSC)
1994Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1993Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1992Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1991Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1990Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1989Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1988Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1987Barbara Wilson
1986Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1985Carol Wilson
1984Carol Wilson
1983N/A
1982N/A
1981Marianne Bearicke
1980N/A
1979N/A
1978Joyce Campbell