
Meribel 2025: RAF and British Army share success with title wins in Alpine Downhill races
The men's competition saw the Air Force reign supreme while the Army won the women's title for the first time since 2022.
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.
Expect plenty more thrilling action at this year's Inter Services Snow Sports Championships, from Monday 3 February.
RAF reservist Corporal Hayley Phillips has given us an insight into the mind – and techniques – of a military snowboarder.
Squadron Leader Paddy Morris had a dramatic afternoon on the slopes at Meribel.
The Army's Major Tessa Pirie took an unfortunate tumble at a key moment to lose the event.
This year's live action from the slopes is the Alpine Combined event.
The Navy's Able Seaman Cara Jones and Staff Sergeant Dave Grant from the Army took the individual titles after a thrilling couple of hours.
Captain Cameron Wise is representing the Australian Army in the competition in the French Alps.
It was a second straight year of success for Flying Officer Kirsty Guest, while it was Flying Officer Ollie Weeks' first time at Meribel.
The exciting action kickstarted the 2024 Inter Services snow sports championships.
The week's events began with a sparkling display in the French Alps.
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