Royal Navy Winter Paralympics medal winner retires
Able Seaman Brett Wild has won four medals at the Winter Paralympics but is now hanging up his ski boots.
Able Seaman Brett Wild has won four medals at the Winter Paralympics but is now hanging up his ski boots.
The event will be shown LIVE on the Forces News Facebook page.
Rachel Williamson joined Cath Brazier and Julian Evans on the latest episode of the Forces Sport podcast.
A 50-8 defeat in Aldershot saw the Army outclassed by a strong Warrington Wolves team.
Duke of Sussex unzipped his hoodie to reveal the Dutch colours during a video call with members of the Netherlands team.
The full match will be available to watch on Monday on the Forces News Facebook page.
The horse ridden by Major Charlie O'Shea took home the title at Sandown.
A red card picked up while playing for his club side, Bristol Bears, will see the flying Fijian miss the RAF clash.
On the week of the Grand Military Gold Cup, the Army jockey joins the Forces Sport podcast as a special guest.
SAC Shona Brownlee was the RAF's Sportswoman of the year for 2021 and is competing in the Winter Paralympics for the first time.
Corporal Gary Smith has helped Menna Fitzpatrick become Britain's most decorated Winter Paralympian ever with more success in Beijing.
Able Seaman Brett Wild was Millie Knight's guide as they picked up the bronze medal in the Women's Downhill Visually Impaired race.
The first Inter Services netball championships for two years resulted in a familiar story, as the Army held on to the trophy once again.
Owen Pick competed at the 2018 Paralympics and spoke to Forces News about his aims for Beijing.
The forces charity that helps veterans find employment and recreation in the world of motorsport has been marking its first decade.
The Army veteran will be running from March to October to complete his challenge for mental health charity Head Up.