
Meribel 2020: Navy And Army Wins In Snowboard Slopestyle Finals
The event differs to many others in the championship, with the winner chosen on style and skill rather than speed.
The event differs to many others in the championship, with the winner chosen on style and skill rather than speed.
The result means the Royal Navy has completed a clean sweep in the telemark this year.
Sub Lieutenant Sian Lewis-Sammons is returning to the slopes, two years after being injured.
Lance Corporal John Marvin suffered the injury while competing for the Philippines but hopes to be at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
The Army won the men's event, while the Royal Air Force won the women's.
Lucy Nell fell off her Cyclo-Cross bike, but still managed to win the women's race.
Day two of the Inter Services Snow Sports Championships was a success for the Royal Air Force, with two wins.
The Royal Navy only got on the podium once in the Inter Services Snow Sports Championships event, coming third in the men's final.
History was made as Sub Lieutenant Dominique Symons won the Inter Services' first women's Telemark Giant Slalom final.
He had a message for Army Boxing Secretary, Nathan Pearce, after beating Dmitrij Kalinovskij in Aldershot.
One event has been postponed to the end of the week following heavy rainfall on Sunday.
Twelve events are taking place during the five-day tournament in Meribel, the French Alps.
The home side ran in four tries in the 26-12 win over the Air Force.
Cokayne has been named in England women's squad for the upcoming championship.
Midfielder Matty Glass scored the opening goal as the Forces team ran out 4-0 winners at Winklebury.
The Fiji international has enjoyed a run in the team at Premiership side Northampton Saints, alongside the Army's Lewis Bean.