LOCH Lomond Highland Games is back after two years.

More than 350 competitors will descend on Moss O’ Balloch Park on Saturday, July 16.

These include Fraya MacEachan, Isla Gordon, Daniel MacEachan, Alice MacBeth, and Emily Coll.

The youngsters, from Sandra Lees School of Dance, are putting their best foot forward.

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People come from all over the world to take part in the event, with past competitors travelling from Australia and New Zealand.

A prize of around £12,000 is up for grabs.

Spectators can expect a great show with various events including running, cycling, wrestling, jumping and tug of war.

But the highlight will be the Scottish Highland Games Association World Heavyweight Championship – including caber, hammer, ball and weight – and the highland dancing competition.

Provost Douglas McAllister said: “Having had to cancel the last two years, it’s terrific to see the Loch Lomond Highland Games return, and I have no doubt that this year will be a fantastic day out for all the family.

“I'm sure everyone - visitors, observers, or competitors - will have a great time. It's crucial that we continue to support our culture and preserve these traditional Scottish sports.”

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Outside the main arena, spectators will find a variety of trade stalls selling a range of modern and traditional goods, food, and drink.

The event will close with a mass pipe band march through the main street in Balloch.

Allan Jones, secretary of the Loch Lomond Highland Games Committee, said: “We are really looking forward to seeing everyone back again this year. We welcome participants, spectators, and tourists from all over the world.

“We are thrilled to be hosting the games this year in collaboration with West Dunbartonshire Council, who supports us carrying our event.” Running from 9am-5pm, tickets cost £7 for adults, £4 for children and over 60s, and £17 for a family ticket.