Kingussie Camanachd

[4] In defeating Fort William in the 2003 Camanachd Cup final, Ronald Ross drove home the point about the club's total dominance of the sport, "Is there a team out there that can beat us?

"[2] The club's world record of domination was finally brought to an end on 2 September 2006 when old rivals Newtonmore defeated Oban Camanachd.

In 2007, they signed Fraser Inglis from Oban Camanachd, who helped Kingussie regain the league again, the club also won the MacAulay Cup in 2007 against Inveraray.

The most notable Kingussie player of recent times has been Ronald Ross, who has achieved iconic status in the game.

Another notable player is Kevin Thain, the second highest scorer in the history of the sport, although his total is around half that of Ross'.

[3] The club are now working closely with Newtonmore to help revitalise the grassroots game in the area, whose poor state has been masked by the continued success of the Kingussie senior side.

[8] Kingussie eventually clinched their 24th league title in 25 years on 5 December by defeating Kyles Athletic.

Ronald Ross suffered a freak injury tripping on a tennis ball whilst coaching youth shinty.

The team lost the first game of the season for the first time in living memory and then suffered a poor 6–0 defeat to Fort William Shinty Club.

With a win in the semi-final of the Camanachd Cup, Kingussie was the only team which could achieve the grand slam as of 31 August 2010.

[13] Steven Borthwick was confirmed as manager for 2011 alongside Ronald Ross as captain at the club's 2010 AGM.

Ronald Ross announced his retirement from first team duties after the victory over Glenurquhart at the Bught Park.

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Garage window, Kingussie. Shinty is a major part of community life in Kingussie.