Forces Sporting Fixtures Cancelled Over COVID-19
A number of military sports have been cancelled or postponed, with the Invictus Games put back by a year.
A number of military sports have been cancelled or postponed, with the Invictus Games put back by a year.
The Duke of Sussex, who founded the games in 2014, said it was an "incredibly difficult decision" to postpone the event.
The Inter Services were due to take place later this week.
A number of sportsmen and women from the military have taken to social media to show their tips of keeping fit.
The sellout event is one of the biggest days in the military sporting calendar.
Rachel Williamson marked her appointment as skipper with a tattoo, only for this year's Invictus Games to be postponed until 2021.
The team took part in the first event of the season before the coronavirus outbreak postponed many races.
The games see wounded, injured and sick military personnel and veterans compete across 10 different sports.
Athletes from 19 nations are set to compete in the fifth edition of the games in The Hague between 9 and 16 May.
Both services has encouraged personnel to stay active, while following Government guidelines on social distancing and group gatherings.
They retained their Army Inter Corps title with a one-point victory over the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
The Royal Air Force reigned supreme in the skeleton, as well as winning the luge title.
Ifereimi Boladau joined Leicester Tigers last summer on loan and has welcomed his military teammates to the side's training ground.
Sergeant Michelle Harvey-Perkins saw her team win 1-0 in her final home game in charge of the team.
Major Sean Birchnall was speaking after the Army's 1-0 Inter Services win over the RAF in Shrewsbury.
A 1-0 win at the home of Shrewsbury Town FC has given the Army an advantage in the title race.