Royal Air Force clinches men's and women's Slopestyle team titles in Meribel
The Snowboard Slopestyle event saw the RAF take both team titles, with the Army and Navy claiming individual accolades.
The Snowboard Slopestyle event saw the RAF take both team titles, with the Army and Navy claiming individual accolades.
A 2-2 draw in match one leaves the title race in the balance as the RAF enter the competition.
Both the mens and women's events had some incredibly close moments but the most dramatic came in the ladies final.
Marine Hugo White's first race at Meribel ended in disappointment after crashing out.
The men's competition saw the Air Force reign supreme while the Army won the women's title for the first time since 2022.
It was a good afternoon for the Navy's Telemark team who won both the men's, women's and team trophies.
It was Army domination in the team championships for the event.
The opening ceremony marks the start of the 19th year the Inter Services Snow Sports Championships have been held in Meribel.
Eyeing World Championship Gold, he has clinched his second consecutive and third overall Para Bobsleigh World Cup crown.
The 5-2 loss to Bracknell Town Academy stops any momentum ahead of Tuesday's Navy clash.
The football tournament kicks off as the Army take on the Navy live on Tuesday.
The Royal Navy U23s have spent the week training at Staplewood as they hope to win their fourth successive Inter Services title.
Pollard, along with Dave Ellis, were voted for by Britain's Olympic and Paralympic level athletes.
The Royal Artillery soldier put in a captain's performance to inspire her side's victory.
The British Army faced off the Malawi National Team in a friendly fixture.
Up to 550 athletes from 23 nations and across 11 adaptive sports will compete for up to 462 medals across nine days of competition.