
Forces athletes compete at Para Snow Sports World Championships
It's the first time the world championships of all Para sports have taken place at the same time in the same host city.
It's the first time the world championships of all Para sports have taken place at the same time in the same host city.
The first Army Judo Championships since 2019, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, has taken place in Aldershot.
Steve Davis is the secretary for both the UK Armed Forces and British Army winter sports associations.
The sport was dropped from the Invictus programme in 2018 but players are hoping it could make a return in the future.
The secretary for the UK Armed Forces Winter Sports Association hopes restrictions will be lifted in time for action to take place.
The British Army captain is the first woman of colour to cross Antarctica unsupported.
Captain Preet Chandi arrived safely at the South Pole after a mammoth 700-mile trek lasting 40 days.
The 2009 F1 winner praised the work of personnel in rolling out the COVID-19 booster vaccine.
Forces Sport recovered and returned to action after a COVID-disrupted 2020.
Thirty-six teams are taking part in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge, expected to take six to seven weeks, and cover 3,000 miles.
Army Captain Harpreet Chandi is 28 days into a trek to the South Pole.
Martin Colclough's first experience of para sport was 25 years ago when he was a physical training instructor in the British Army.
The former Army Major completed her Portsmouth Coastal Waterside Marathon dressed as a cracker to raise money for charity.
The team is preparing for a 5,000km ride across America in 2022.
The weighted fundraiser walk is commemorating hundreds of soldiers who died in Afghanistan.
Over the Christmas period, the Army eSports team are hosting The Gathering to reduce loneliness and isolation among soldiers.