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Highland Dragon Pipe Band (Gr. 5)

Band profile, current ranking snapshot, and competition history.

Current Rank Points
Current Place
#212
Total Points
1502.89
Average Points
0.72
Best Result
8.21
Competitions Count
4
Rank points compare this band against each competition field. Higher points indicate stronger relative performance. This band's best ranked result came at Internationale Highland Games Trebsen, with 8.21 rank points.
Movement Story
Overall Change Since Last Recalculation
3
Grade Rank
#23
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Best Recent Recalculation Move
-
Latest Recalculation Impact
3
last competed Sep 20, 2025
Movement on this page means change since the last ranking recalculation, not necessarily since this band's last competition.
Rank Points Trend

Last 8 Ranked Results

Rank points by competition date

Profile Highlights
Wins
2
Top 3 Finishes
2
Best Place
#1
Results Logged
4
Grade
5
Last Competed
Sep 20, 2025
Best Recent Result
#1 at Internationale Highland Games Trebsen
Worst Recent Result
#6 at Open Belgian Championships
2025 snapshot: 4 results logged, 2 top-three finishes, best placing 1.
Discipline Breakdown
Piping Avg
61.04
Drumming Avg
75.42
Ensemble Avg
16.67
Best Discipline
Drumming
Weakest Discipline
Ensemble
Consistency Score
0.0
Band Details
LocationBielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia
Founded2002
ActiveActive
AssociationBAG
RegionEurope
CountryGermany
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About the Band

Highland Dragon Pipe Band is based in Ostwestfalen-Lippe, Germany, with origins in Oerlinghausen near Paderborn. The band began in spring 2002, when a group of Highland pipe enthusiasts met to play together and were asked to take part in a local parade. After discussion over a name, Highland Dragon Pipe Band was chosen, with a red Celtic dragon becoming the band’s symbol.

Early members included Anke, Pierrette, Thomas, Gerry, Maik and Rüdiger, with Maik taking on the role of Pipe Major. The band chose Black Stewart as its tartan and initially practised in Oerlinghausen before moving to facilities at Rochdale Barracks in Bielefeld.

Today, Highland Dragon performs traditional Scottish pipe band music in full Highland dress and remains active in concerts, parades, cultural events and German Highland gatherings, helping promote Scottish piping and drumming in mainland Europe.

Leadership & History

No leadership history is available yet.

Grade History
No grade history is available for this band yet.
Competition Results
Date Competition Contest Grade / Section Place Set Rank Points
20 Sep 2025 Internationale Highland Games Trebsen 5 1 March 8.21
13 Sep 2025 Open Belgian Championships 4 6 MSR -0.16
3 May 2025 Peine Highland Gathering 5 1 March -2.58
3 May 2025 Peine Highland Gathering 4B 4 March -2.58