The Braemar hills are alive with the sound of bagpipes as Kyle Randalls, a 6-foot 5” (196cm), 22-stone (139kg) strongman from Falkirk, prepares to throw a 22lb (9.9kg) hammer across the arena. Stood at the back of a horseshoe of nets to protect the hushed crowds on either side, he heaves it over his shoulders, pirouettes like a ballerina and launches it like a missile, high and far across the field, where it thuds, 115 metres away, to rapturous applause.
To me, a Highland Games first-timer, this looks an impressive feat. For Kyle, it’s how he’s spent countless summer weekends since the age of 15. “I sort of fell into it,” he explains. “I used to do your track and field events and was originally a sprinter and then a…