Army shooters Faulkner and Baker win titles at British Open Air Gun Championships
The shooters represent the Army Target Shooting Club and are supported through the Army’s successful Troops to Target (T2T) programme.
Craig Tilley joined BFBS as a sport reporter in September 2022 after completing his journalism training at the University of Portsmouth. He has previously written for local newspapers, including The News, Portsmouth, Isle of Wight County Press and Hampshire Chronicle. Stepping into sports journalism was a natural step for Craig giving his sporty background, where he holds strong interests in the Olympic Games and how sport is governed.
The shooters represent the Army Target Shooting Club and are supported through the Army’s successful Troops to Target (T2T) programme.
Flight Lieutenant Abby Christen spoke to BFBS Forces News about her journey back to the slopes after suffering a broken leg in 2022.
Lance Corporal Lawrence competed in the final round of the IBSF Bobsleigh World Cup in Lillehammer, Norway.
He ends a long wait to secure his world title after winning the overall World Cup crown two weeks ago.
The Wheelchair Rugby gold continues to elude Team UK at the Invictus Games having won bronze in 2016 and silvers since.
The Invictus Games sporting action now leaves Whistler and returns to Vancouver.
The fourth day saw Alpine Skiing, Nordic Cross Country Skiing, Snowboarding and Biathlon make their Invictus Games debuts in Whistler.
Invictus athletes, including 11 from Team UK, took part in the first-ever Skeleton competition at the games.
The first medals of the Invictus Games see Team UK winning silver in Wheelchair Curling and Israel winning gold in Wheelchair Basketball.
The British Army Telemark captain spoke to BFBS Forces News about his 14th year in the Army Telemark team and final Inter Services ...
Invictus athletes representing Team UK have departed Birmingham Airport for Canada for the 2025 games.
Knox wins gold on the women's Alpine Ski Slalom, with the RAF's Flying Officer Ollie Weeks taking gold in the men's event.
The Snowboard Slopestyle event saw the RAF take both team titles, with the Army and Navy claiming individual accolades.
The opening ceremony marks the start of the 19th year the Inter Services Snow Sports Championships have been held in Meribel.
The Royal Navy U23s have spent the week training at Staplewood as they hope to win their fourth successive Inter Services title.
Pollard, along with Dave Ellis, were voted for by Britain's Olympic and Paralympic level athletes.