
Army athletes dominate at Inter Services with men's and women's titles in Telford
This year's Inter Services athletics championships saw more than 100 competitors take part
This year's Inter Services athletics championships saw more than 100 competitors take part
Several of the Army athletes were preparing for next month's Inter Services Championships
Military cross-country runners have taken part in the first cross-country event of the year at RAF Halton.
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The Navy's Lieutenant Chelsea Baker and Corporal Dean Williamson from the Army were the stand-out runners.
Runners from the Royal Air Force took on rivals from the Civil Service, the police and the fire service in the event at RAF Halton.
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The triathlete was aiming for the top spot but will still be proud of her silver medal.
The Army took the men's and the women's titles at the Inter Services Athletics Championships at the military stadium in Aldershot.
With a busy track and field season ahead, competitors were keen to prove their form.
The international competitor was the overall winner at the event.
The Cross Country Inter Services championships saw a long awaited win for the Navy and a continuation of dominance for the RAF.
Runners from the RAF and the Army have taken part in their respective cross-country championships as the Inter Services looms.
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