Army Swimmers Compete At Inter Corps Championships
The titles were won by the Army Medical Services and the Infantry.
Julian Evans joined BFBS in 2001 as a radio presenter, broadcasting from a variety of locations including Gibraltar, Germany, Cyprus and the Falkland Islands. He later became a sports reporter for BFBS TV and radio. His highlights include covering Forces athletes in action at the Commonwealth Games, the buildup to Olympic and Paralympic Games and the inaugural Invictus Games.
The titles were won by the Army Medical Services and the Infantry.
The Inter Corps competition provides a great chance to talent spot and bolster the Army's victorious squad.
Royal Logistic Corps' head coach was full of praise for Royal Army Physical Training Corps after his side beat them in the quarter-final.
A 3-1 win over the Royal Army Physical Training Corps in Aldershot sealed their place in the last four.
The course was held in the North York Moors National Park.
Sergeant Lee Barry has taken over as head coach of the Army women's team, but he also works with the Manchester United youth teams.
The Royal Logistic Corps won the men's title, but were beaten by the Adjutant General's Corps in the women's final.
Army head coach, Captain Mal Roberts, was speaking after a 33-3 loss to Oxford University in Aldershot.
The team's Inter Service preparations were dealt a blow after a heavy defeat at home to the student side.
The military side won by eight wickets in Portsmouth.
The squad involves 13 members of the Army's Inter Services winning team.
The Queen's Gurkha Signals were crowned champions in the final at Aldershot.
The sport has been dropped from the 2022 Games in Birmingham.
Both the Navy and the RAF were beaten in the three-day tournament at Portsmouth.
Private Sophie Bladek is one of the Army's brightest sporting stars.
The men's title was retained while there was a new champion in the women's tournament.