
Multiple Army Sports To Restart After COVID-19 Lockdown
Five sports within the service are set to resume, with RAF and Navy sport yet to make similar moves.
Five sports within the service are set to resume, with RAF and Navy sport yet to make similar moves.
Organisers said the next Army Sports Awards will take place in November 2021.
Staff Sergeant Dave Jarvis helped to raise funds for the Royal Signals Charity on the centenary of its birth.
The Army will remain champions in both the men's and women's championships as a result.
Captain Katrina Matthews is one of the military's top triathletes and has been keeping busy during the lockdown break.
The German city was due to host the Games in 2022, but it will now do so in 2023.
Four competitors from Team UK completed 100 miles each on their indoor rowing machines to raise money for Help For Heroes.
The team has taken to the Zwift platform to complete races on virtual tracks, including an Inter Services event.
There is cautious optimism that forces sport will be able to start up again soon, but only when it is safe to do so.
The event was postponed at the start of the coronavirus outbreak with the hope to reschedule.
With their season halted by COVID-19, the team has been cycling and running the distance around the world to raise money for charity.
The 27-year-old Tottenham Hotspur star also said it was a "good experience".
The two sailors completed the 26-mile run in under five hours.
Dame Kelly Holmes and a number of other famous faces join forces with BFBS to motivate the rest of the country to stay active.
The team have raised nearly £10,000 for charities and the NHS.
Gunner Abby Eatock and Sergeant Carrie Roberts could be in contention for a place at next year's World Cup.