Fast, Fierce And Not For The Faint-Hearted: The World Of Wheelchair Rugby
Two former personnel have given a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Team GB training.
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.
Two former personnel have given a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Team GB training.
Former soldier James Simpson was injured in 2009 during an IED explosion in Afghanistan but has used his love of sport to rebuild his life.
James French has fallen twice on course in earlier races, but stayed on his feet to win the Telemark Sprint.
It was a proud day for the Davies family as two brothers get medals in the Telemark Classic.
Competitors from all three services were in action on the French Alps.
Two big snowboarding races resulted in a lot of jumps, slips and spills from the riders on course.
On day two at the Inter Service Snow Sports Championships, the men and women tackled the Alpine Downhill event.
There was just one event on the opening day, but another chapter in a brewing rivalry was written.
Owen Pick has competed at the Winter Paralympic Games, but is looking forward to taking on able-bodied opposition.
RAF Wyton's sports club focuses on Paralympic sports such as wheelchair rugby.
The military side was beaten 42-12 by West Hull in Portsmouth.
The city will hold the first-ever Team UK trials for the competition.
Amy Cokayne will play for England at the tournament and discussed what people can expect to see.
The Air Force rugby star will begin playing for Bath in the 2019/20 season.
Lee Spencer is hoping to become the first disabled person to row the route solo and unsupported...
19-year-old Lance Corporal Laura Charley has won the Services Class at the first time of asking.