Injury Ends World Championship Season For Military Bobsleigh Sliders
The GB 1 sled, which this week contained three servicemen, has pulled out of the last two races on Sunday in Altenberg, Germany.
Cath joined BFBS in 2009 as the Cyprus news reporter, and her time there was sandwiched by two three-month tours of Afghanistan. But sport is where her heart lies, so she was happy to jump across to the BFBS Sport team in 2013 and there she remains. Cath’s career has always been sport-heavy with several international cricket tours to the West Indies, Australia and Sri Lanka under her belt, working for both The Press Association and freelancing for the Telegraph and Guardian online teams.
The GB 1 sled, which this week contained three servicemen, has pulled out of the last two races on Sunday in Altenberg, Germany.
Four British military personnel are taking part in the last weekend of the IBSF World Championships in Germany, three in the same sled.
Mark Perkins also gave Forces News his reaction to the Invictus Games being postponed until 2022.
The competition in the Netherlands has been pushed back for a second time, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Neither the Grand Military Gold Cup and the Royal Artillery Gold Cup will take place in 2021.
Forces News spoke to former RAF serviceman Stu Robinson who is part of the GB Elite team.
Major Brett Bader is raising money for Epilepsy Research UK and Save The Rhino International with his marathon challenge.
Sergeant Sarah Mimnagh was in the middle of a 100-mile run when she fell.
Support Our Paras and Royal Marines Charity logos will be emblazoned on the competitive sled for the upcoming season.
Sam Matavesi is one of 29 Fiji players self-isolating after testing positive for coronavirus.
The team were due to play the Women's Super League academy side at Kingsmeadow as a Remembrance fixture.
The 22-acre site in Yorkshire will also include a shop and cafe.
With a year to go before the start of the tournament, James Simpson is searching for military volunteers to support the event.
Nerys Pearce, who is paralysed from the chest down, has kayaked the three biggest lakes in Wales, Scotland and England for charity Blesma.
The cup competition between UK, French and Dutch forces is in its 99th year and was due to take place in Portsmouth.
The annual sporting event that takes place in Meribel has been cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic.