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Aberlour celebrates Knock Out success


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ABERLOUR'S Alice Littler Park was filled with fun and games with the return of a crowd-pleasing spectacle.

After a three year break, It's A Knock Out was back and attracted 72 participants across 12 teams – including one from Lossiemouth.

Cheered on by spectators, participants showed stamina and a sense of fun as they overcame an obstacle course which included the slippery pole, water bath, tyre run and more.

Joanna Murdoch, of the organising team, said: "A great crowd turned out and there was much hilarity between the teams.

"I had wanted to bring it back for a while so this year finally took the plunge and ended up joining the games committee at the same time.

"I had competed for years before it folded and it was always great fun so felt it had to come back!

"The winning team were the Tamdhu Tidies, a distillery team. It was neck-and-neck to the end with Tommy’s Leek and the 5 Spring Ingins."

It's A Knockout played out on the eve of the Aberlour Highland Games and attracted a crowd of cheering onlookers to the rive side park.


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