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EDINBURGH CUP 2020

The University of Edinburgh’s students and alumni have a proud tradition of hosting The Edinburgh Cup. For years uni teams have travelled from all over the country to compete – and this year more than 40 teams made the trip to Bisley At Braidwood on 1 February, hoping to take home either a team or individual prize. The event consisted of a 60 bird Sporting course followed by a 45 bird flush which ran as two separate events, so there was more than one chance for glory. After the competition the Edinburgh team hosts a black tie ball, which this year was held at the beautiful Prestonfield House.

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