Major Mick Passes Halfway Mark Of Charity Rowing Challenge In Tintanic
The Army Veteran is rowing 100 miles in a homemade boat to to raise money for charity.
The Army Veteran is rowing 100 miles in a homemade boat to to raise money for charity.
It is hoped money raised will help to build a memorial to honour fallen Caribbean servicemen and women.
Corporal Simon Horsfield and his partner Katie Burridge said they were "speechless" to be nominated for the award alongside Sir Ben Ainslie.
Nerys Pearce, who is paralysed from the chest down, has kayaked the three biggest lakes in Wales, Scotland and England for charity Blesma.
Michael Stanley, 80, began building the boat - affectionately named 'Tintanic' - during lockdown.
Former soldier Carl Shadrake took on the challenge to raise money for two charities who he said helped to get his life "back on track".
It is the first time the Army Championships have been held at the school in more than 20 years.
The cup competition between UK, French and Dutch forces is in its 99th year and was due to take place in Portsmouth.
They beat RAF Digby 5-1 in Oxford.
The military team had a 3-1 lead, but ended up drawing the match, despite an impressive performance against Aldershot.
Some outdoor sports have now received the green light to go ahead by the Army Sport Control Board.
The talented footballer and cricketer served in both world wars, played international sport and twice competed at the Olympic Games.
RAF Marham's team is self-isolating following an issue with a player outside of the first-team squad.
The annual sporting event that takes place in Meribel has been cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Army Winter Sports Association has cancelled sports activities for the upcoming season due to coronavirus fears.
England's victorious Rugby World Cup 2003 captain paid tribute to former player Arthur Harrison.