In pictures: Military slopestyle snowboarders produce a spectacle at Meribel 2022
The Royal Air Force put down a dominant display at this year's Slopestyle competition in the French Alps.
The Royal Air Force put down a dominant display at this year's Slopestyle competition in the French Alps.
The RAF's Corporal Rachel Hughes won the women's event while, in the men's event, the Navy's Able Seaman Graeme Price clinched gold.
The snowboard parallel giant slalom provided a thrilling finale to day two of the Inter Services Snow Sports Championships in Meribel.
Watch the thrilling event under the floodlights on the slopes of Meribel LIVE with Forces News.
The Paralympic Gold medallist helped secure the team title for the Army on the slopes.
The Inter Services Snow Sports Championship are going ahead for the first time since the pandemic as France opens borders to the UK.
We take a deep dive into this year's Inter Services Snow Sports Championship on this week's episode.
The first day of competitions saw the Snowboard Cross event take the headlines.
The secretary for the UK Armed Forces Winter Sports Association hopes restrictions will be lifted in time for action to take place.
The Royal Navy women's snowboard team made history in the tournament.
All you need to know about what has happened at the competition in the French Alps.
The Boardercross and the Alpine Ski Giant Slalom events marked the end of the five-day tournament in Meribel, France.
The RAF's Corporal Rachel Hughes and the Army's Sapper Duncan Kuwall both picked up their second gold medals of the week in the event.
The event differs to many others in the championship, with the winner chosen on style and skill rather than speed.
The result means the Royal Navy has completed a clean sweep in the telemark this year.
Sub Lieutenant Sian Lewis-Sammons is returning to the slopes, two years after being injured.