About Texas Women's Highland Games
To increase awareness and involvement of women in the sport of the Highland Games. Promoting a fun, active, family friendly and competitive sport by providing information and resources to all those interested in joining us in our continuing adventures!
Please see our FAQ page for all those burning questions you have about how you participate, what to do, who to talk to and where to go!
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
FT WORTH KICKOFF GAMES - Feb 23, 2013
Monday, April 2, 2012
Dublin TX Highland Games & St. Patrick’s Day Festival
The little town of Dublin TX (Irish Capitol of Texas, so says Rick Perry!) is the site of the Dublin Highland Games. This year we got to throw on Saturday the 17th, St. Patricks Day itself.
Dublin is a small town with a huge heart; the people are out in droves at the parade and fairgrounds. Everything is done up in green, from the painted shamrocks on the intersections, festival signs, streamers and all the fabulous dressed up in their best Irish outfits. Lots of good food, fun and frivolity, and even historical re-enactment!

It was a beautiful day, not too sunny, little wind and no rain; it couldn’t have been a more suitable day for throwing. There was a big class, for the men and masters divisions. The women’s class was 4 throwers, and it was an excellent showing for the ladies.
As always the festival atmosphere at Dublin is great, with a crowd of people always moving in and around the throwers, hooting and hollering for the big throws and everyone loves the caber toss. Dave and Nancy (who also host the Salado Highland Games) do an amazing job and make the day easy and enjoyable.
I was very pleased with my throwing that day, and picked up some good scores as my sheaf is coming together, and my stones are moving in the right direction (i.e. farther away from me!). The best part is always the people, spending a day with the fun Highland games people makes all the travel worth while and enjoying a laugh with everyone is the best part of the day.
The drive home reminded me that Texas is a surprisingly beautiful place.

Thursday, February 16, 2012
Season Opener in Texas: North TX Kickoff Games & Clinic
The North Texas Kickoff Games in Ft. Worth, TX.
The North Texas Heavies are putting on their season Opener the Kick Off Games in Ft. Worth at the Zoo Park on Feb 26, 2012. Saturday, Feb 25th, they are hosting a clinic put on by the Vincent Brothers, who are some pretty outstanding throwers! I am personally really pumped to hear what they have to say.
The North TX crew are pretty much experts at putting on an amazing games. I have never had a bad moment at any games these fine fellows (and their partners) have put on. The judges are great, everything is set up, the swag is sweet, and the food is awesome. It’s a pretty amazing set up, plus, the lions at the zoo occasionally like to let it be known that they are just beyond the trees!
Vincent Brothers Clinic:
When: Saturday, Feb 25th
Where: Forest Park, Fort Worth, TX
Time: 9am sharp
Kick Off Games:
When: Sunday Feb 26
Where: Forest Park, Fort Worth, TX
Time: 9am sharp
If you haven’t signed up for the clinic or the games and you want to (and why wouldn't you want to)– please contact: Mark Cannon or Duncan McCallum at info@northtexasheavies.com or call Mark at 1-214-675-2829.
The entry form is at the bottom of the upcoming event page.
http://www.northtexasheavies.com/Upcoming_Events.html
Friday, September 16, 2011
Iceland in Review
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Wichita "Do-Da" Recap!
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Scarby, Recapping the Home Game!
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Th' Gatherin' - Recapping
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Texas Scottish Festival - Arlington June 3, 4, & 5th

The Texas Scottish Festival
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Iceland Highland Games

A very exciting trip to be sure and there is going to be a number of North American women competing with the locals.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
April & May Catchup!
There is a monstrous amount to catch up on so I’ll try to keep it brief!
April 30/May 1
Scarborough Faire went off without a hitch and all involved had a great time. The ladies places were:
1 – Brittney Boswell
2 – Miranda Vahle
3 – Sarah Densmore
4 – Kim Dotson
May 7/8 – Th’ Gatherin’ - Wakeeney, KS
There was a huge class of women at this games – 13 in total. There were 3 teams of 4 and one single. It was a great day of competition and both myself and Brittney (the traveling Texans) were on the winning team, “Magically Malicious” . Hot, dry and windy, the people were amazing and the after party was first class.
May 14/15 – Wichita, KS
2nd Annual Wichita Highland Games and Celtic Festival
Brittney also made it out to these games and placed a very excellent second with a number of personal bests!
In our thoughts:
Joplin, MO held their highland games last weekend and sadly a tornado ripped through the lovely little town. None of the highland games people that we know of where injured. However there were 116 lives lost that weekend and I’m sure all would appreciate it if you can keep them in your thoughts.
Upcoming:
June 3-5
Texas Scottish Festival, Arlington, TX
June 10-12
Kansas City Games
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Scarby Highland Games TODAY!
Friday, April 22, 2011
2011 Women’s Highland Team Challenge - Texas

Hosted by the North Texas Heavy’s - they are very excited about this event, and hope you can make it! Your entry and waiver must be postmarked by August 15th, 2011; for a copy of the rules and an entry form drop an email to Duncan at (Duncan.mccallum01@gmail.com).
(Braemar Stone and Open Stone, 14# and 28# WFD, Hammers 12# and 16#, caber, 10# Clevenger Sheaf, and WOB - spinning allowed) as well as some team-oriented challenge events for bragging rights.
NASGA/RMSA rules apply; these are Amateur events and a standard waiver will be required before competing.
The athletes will be put into teams and compete as a team and as individuals.
There are amazing prizes up for offer (sheaf’s, forks and more goodies!), as well as free food from My Fit Foods, all complimented by the great Texas crowd and hospitality. October is also warm (for your northerners!)
There is a Host hotel, The Marriott Courtyard West. It’s down the street from the games venue that is offering rooms for a reduced rate of $85/night. They will also have a free shuttle to the grounds.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Texas Games - Scarborough Faire Highland Fling Weekend

April 30 and May 1st the Scarborough Faire Festival is hosting its Highland Fling weekend.
An event not to be missed, there will be all the regular events at a Renaissance festival (food, craft, costumes, & entertainment) plus the Highland Games and Caber Championship that Saturday and Sunday.
Its going to be packed full of amazing competitors!
Thursday, March 31, 2011
April 2 & 3, 2011 - San Antonio Highland Games!

Monday, March 28, 2011
Iron Thistle Weekend Results!
- Use the drop down in the "Results" section.
- Select the games you are looking for.
- Hit select button and viola!
Friday, March 25, 2011
Iron Thistle Highland Games - March 26, 27
PhotoCredit: http://neeko-inu.deviantart.com/art/Glasgow-City-12-Iron-Thistle-190296544
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Texas Highland Games - 2011
This is not completely comprehensive, and it comes directly from the NASGA database website, the most useful resource for Highland Athletes!! Check there for any updates to games in Texas and/or for a full listing of the 2011 Highland Games throughout North America (and a few overseas!).
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Iron Thistle Highland Games, OK, March 25-27,2011
The Iron Thistle event is taking place this weekend in Yukon, OK. I know a couple of the TX ladies are headed up that way to participate! Good Luck to all and enjoy the fun and festivities!
For more information, click HERE

Monday, March 21, 2011
San Antonio Highland Games, April 2-3, 2011
The next 2011 summer games that is coming up in Texas is in the lovely San Antonio in 2 weeks.
Link here http://www.sahga.org/
This 12th annual festival will be the host to a myriad of activities including traditional Scottish heavy athletics, Celtic dance and music performances, a solo bagpiping competition, geneology information in the Clan Village, children's activities in the Kid's Glen, Living History activities and seminars, parade of Scottish dogs, and sheep herding trials.