Scottish shearer broke women’s sheep shearing world record
8th August 2024
A Scottish woman, Una Cameron, has broken a sheep shearing world record after shearing 517 sheep in nine hours.
Ms Cameron from St Boswells, who has been sheep shearing for over 30 years, smashed the solo women’s nine-hour strong wool ewes record at Trefranck Farm in Launceston, Cornwall, on Wednesday, 7th August.
She told BBC Radio Cornwall it was “still a bit like a dream” to hold a world record.
“A very painful dream, but a dream. I don’t think it’s really sunk in yet.”
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Seizing the opportunity
She added: “Every shearer when they start shearing there’s always a dream that there might be a world record somewhere and very few get the opportunity to do it and I was given the opportunity.
“It was quite painful, but if you’re going to wait until you’re 51 to do stupid crazy things, you can expect a bit of pain afterwards.”
Ms Cameron was raising money for Blood Cancer UK in Cornwall and St Luke’s Hospice. Support the fundraising here.
The previous world record was set by New Zealander Sacha Bond six months ago when she sheared 458 ewes within the same amount of time.
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