Military cross-country runners begin build-up for the Inter Services
Runners from the RAF and the Army have taken part in their respective cross-country championships as the Inter Services looms.
Jon Knighton joined BFBS as a broadcast trainee in March 1986. He worked in Gibraltar, Cyprus, The Falklands, London and Germany with BFBS Radio before joining BFBS TV as a news producer and editor in 1994. He set up the Sports team in 2002, which has now grown to six team members, reflecting the importance of Forces sport. Jon studied History at university and obtained a postgraduate diploma in Journalism at Falmouth, before going on to work as a sports reporter for BBC York, Leeds, and Humberside.
Runners from the RAF and the Army have taken part in their respective cross-country championships as the Inter Services looms.
Mne Lawrence talks about winning Great Britain's first-ever European bobsleigh title and the up-and-coming world championships.
This is the first time a GB team has won 2 x 4-man bobsleigh golds in one season.
Cross-country runners from the RAF took on runners from the British Police and the Civil Service at the 92nd Sir Sefton Brancker Trophy.
Marine Taylor Lawrence and driver Brad Hall had already claimed a bronze medal in the two-man bobsleigh on Saturday.
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A 24-7 win means the Navy can win the title in the final game.
Changing weather conditions made for contrasting races for the men's and women's events.
Marine Taylor Lawrence started sliding season with a second-placed finish in Whistler alongside Brad Hall for Great Britain.