Meribel 2022: Jen Kehoe wins first Inter Services Alpine Downhill title
The Paralympic Gold medallist helped secure the team title for the Army on the slopes.
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.
Royal Marine Taylor Lawrence burst on to the international bobsleigh scene in January 2020.
The Army sergeant was aiming to be the first British athlete to compete in three successive Winter Olympics biathlons.
There will be three military stars competing in the bobsleigh at the Winter Olympics in China.
Sgt Amanda Lightfoot competed in Sochi in 2014, Pyeong Chang in 2018, but faces a nervous wait to see if she’ll go to Beijing next month.
The annual event, which was cancelled last year due to COVID, will be held in the French Alps from 30th January until 4th February.
It's the first time the world championships of all Para sports have taken place at the same time in the same host city.
Steve Davis is the secretary for both the UK Armed Forces and British Army winter sports associations.
The secretary for the UK Armed Forces Winter Sports Association hopes restrictions will be lifted in time for action to take place.
Major Jen Kehoe won a Paralympic gold medal in 2018 when she acted as a guide for Menna Fitzpatrick.
The pair, known as 'Menna and Jen', will no longer compete together following Major Jen Kehoe's retirement from elite sport.
The Paralympic gold medallist retired from cycling last year and has taken on a new challenge.
The Invictus Games 2025 will be held in either USA or Canada, with the potential for a Winter Hybrid Games.