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Glengad girl shines at County Fleadh 13.05.11

by Katie Barr, Inishowen Independent

A young Glengad girl is on cloud nine this week after scooping a record number of titles at the County Fleadh in Letterkenny on Saturday.
Going four better than last year’s haul of five, Breda Doherty from Bunn, Malin, scooped an amazing nine gold medals at the Donegal event
Proud parents, Bridget and Paddy, said they are delighted with their ten-year-old’s success.
Building on her success of last year, the Glengad girl’s gongs included winning the under 12’s tin whistle, fiddle, piano and piano accordion competitions. Alongside Gavin McDaid on the tin whistle and Caitlin McDaid on the concertina, the young Bunn girl also came out on top in the Duet and Trio competitions.
However determined not to rest on her laurels, the young musician is looking ahead to the next competition in July.
“I’ll be playing in Dungiven in the Ulster Fleadh and this will be the big one.
“I’ll be representing Donegal in nine competitions, but this will be really tough as I’ll have a lot of competition.”
Hitting the high note: Breda Doherty who scooped a whopping nine gold medals at the Donegal County Fleadh.
Despite defeating hundreds of competitors in Letterkenny last weekend, the Ballymena NS pupil admits she will be happy to simply receive just one trophy in July.
“This will be so much harder, so if I win one competition, I will be happy. I will be practising every day from now until then in preparation.”
The youngest of six children in a musical family, Breda follows in the footsteps of her sister Celine, who is an accomplished accordion player.
The schoolgirl also paid tribute to her teachers Roisin McGrory, Teresa McClure and Trish Lafferty.
However when she is not tuning up on the fiddle or accordion Breda likes to listen to her favourite pop artist, Beyonce.
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