Carve Carrbridge 2010 Results PDF Print E-mail

Ian Chalmers with 'Bear Necessities'

Ian Chalmers with 2010 winning 'Bear Necessities' (High Resolution)

Today in front of a record crowd, Ian Chalmers won Carve Carrbridge with his wonderful 'Bear Necessities' carving of a group of four bears. Beating a strong local and international line up, Ian from Culbokie in the Black Isle said it was “unbelievable to win against the strongest field yet at Carve Carrbridge. I felt like the local boy against the best in the world”.

Ian Chalmers with 'Bear Necessities'

Ian Chalmers with 2010 winning 'Bear Necessities' (High Resolution)

According to Ian, the carving was a last minute decision. `I love carving bears so thought I would do something that I love doing. When I carve bears I normally do vertical groups but for a change today I decided to try a horizontal composition. I did not think I would win but I thought it would be popular.”

Ian has been carving for eight years. Before that he was working with chain saws and one day saw someone carving with a chainsaw and decided to give it a try.

This is the the sixth time Ian has competed in Carve Carrbridge, previously achieving a third and a fourth placing. Following his win he has vowed to return next year to defend his title.

Ian works as a professional carver and does private commissions. He can be contacted via his web site www.chainsawcreations.co.uk

Bob King 'A Hare Raising Experience'

Bob King 2nd with 'A Hare Raising Experience' (High Resolution )

Bob King the 2009 winner came second with his 'A Hare Raising Experience' a dynamic carving of an eagle swooping down on a hare. Commenting on the event Bob said “the crowds today were spectacular with their support, and that drives us to work even harder in the competition. The wood provided was beautiful to work with, and the carvers are a great bunch of guys and gals. Another successful year for Carve Carrbridge.”

Full Results
1st Ian Chalmers (Scotland) with 'Bear Necessities'.
2nd Bob King (USA) with 'A Hare Raising Experience'.
3rd Brett McLean with 'Balanced Pride'.
Peoples choice Bob King.
Top quick carve by auction value: Danny Thomas.

See Press Releases section for press release. Photos soon....
 
2010 Media Coverage PDF Print E-mail
Press Coverage:
 
Four bears clinch carving title - Press and Journal - Rita Campbell - ‎Sep 6, 2010‎
Ian Chalmers, a professional carver based at Drynie Mains Farm, North Kessock, beat a strong local and international line-up at the Carve Carrbridge event ...
 
Black Isle man named champion carver - stv.tv - ‎Sep 5, 2010‎
A Black Isle wood carver saw off competition from around the world to be named champion with a chainsaw. Ian Chalmers won Saturday's Carve Carrbridge ...
 
Photo Sets:
 
 
 
 
2010 Photos PDF Print E-mail

 Photos from the Carve Carrbridge 2010 competition.

3rd placed Brett McLean with 'Balanced Pride'
 
3rd placed Brett McLean with 'Balanced Pride' (High Resolution)
 
Pete Bowsher
 
 Pete Bowsher (High Resolution)
 
Daniel Cordell
 
 Daniel Cordell (High Resolution )
 
Simon O’Rourke
 
Simon O’Rourke (High Resolution )
 
Competition
 
Competition (High Resolution )
 
Quick Carve
 
Quick Carve (High Resolution)
 
Prize Giving
 
Prize Giving (High Resolution)
 
Alice and Jeff Buttress (and Abbie)
 
Alice and Jeff Buttress (and Abby) on Jeff's carving. (High Resolution)
 
2010 Competitors and Organiser

 2010 Competitors and Organisers (High Resolution)

Car Cut-up Demo by Carrbridge Fire Brigade

Car Cut-up Demo by Carrbridge Fire Brigade

More photos will be added later.

 
Welcome to Carve Carrbridge PDF Print E-mail

The annual Carve Carrbridge chainsaw carving competition will take place on Saturday 3th September 2011, on the village sports field.

Bob King
2009 winner Bob King with his cougar carving - (high resolution image)

Top chainsaw carvers both from the UK and around the world, including entries from the USA and Europe will compete for the magnificent Claymore trophy and prize money. A day of family events including live music, activities, games, stalls and food & drink.

Landmark Forest Heritage Park is the main event sponsor.

 
Provisional Date for 2011 PDF Print E-mail

The provisional date for 2011 is Saturday 3rd of September 2011.

 
CarveCarrbridgeTwitter PDF Print E-mail

You can now follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/carvecarrbridge.

 
Sponsors PDF Print E-mail
Landmark Forest Heritage Park is the main sponsor of the event providing the prize money and most of the prizes, as well as man power and heavy plant during and after the event. John Gordon and Son provide the logs for carving, and support the occasion.  General Finishes sponsor the web site. Many Local businesses also contribute to the day. Aspen Fuel kindly provide the fuel for the carvers. Spey Valley Hire Centre Ltd organise the People’s Choice Competition and arrange for the delivery of carvings. Accommodation for the carvers provided by Craig Gowan, Slochd CottagesCarrbridge Hotel, Fairwinds Hotel and Dalrachney Lodge.
 
2010 Event Timings PDF Print E-mail

Piper to open the event – 10.20am
Chainsaw Competition – first phase – 10.30am to 12.30pm
Pipe Band 12.30pm to 12.50pm
Car Cut-up Demo by Fire Brigade – 1.00pm to 1.30pm
Chainsaw Competition – second phase – 1.30pm to 3.30pm
Belly Dancers –  1.30pm – 2pm
Live Music– 2.30pm to 3.30pm
Carving Competition Ends – 3.30pm
Pipe Band 3.30pm to 3.45pm
Judging of Carvings – 3.30pm to 4pm
Quick Carve Event – 3.45pm to 4.15pm
Raffle Draw – 4.15pm
Prize Giving & Auction – 4.30pm – 5.15pm

Note items purchased at the auction must be paid for in cash to the carver. Only some will accept cheques. (All proceeds from Quick Carve auction will go to the community). Note, Spey Valley Hire are once again offering free delivery for carvings up to a 50 mile radius. Delivery beyond this by negotiation with Spey Valley Hire.

90 minutess...Woof!
90 minutess...Woof!

 
Entry PDF Print E-mail

Adults: £4.00
Under 16s: £2.00
Under 5: Free

Includes (TBC) 10% discount for entry to the Landmark Centre on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th for people attending the Gathering. Parking is at the Landmark Centre and half mile up Station Road (past railway line, on LHS before saw mill) with a free vintage shuttle buses being provided by McBrayne Buses.

Free vintage shuttle bus
Free vintage shuttle buses

 
2010 Prizes PDF Print E-mail

1st £300 and Claymore trophy
2nd £200
3rd £150
A best new entrant £125
People's Choice £125

 
2010 Stalls Available PDF Print E-mail
Stall at the 2010 event cost just £10 for registered charities and £30 for commercial. If interested, please email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .
 
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