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Elisa Najera, Miss Mexico 2008, competes in her National Costume at the Lions Theater in the Saigon Outlet Mall in Ho Chi Minh City on Sunday June 22, 2008. Elisa will compete in the 57th annual Miss Universe competition which will take place in Nha Trang, Vietnam at the Crown Convention Center on July 14, 2008 at 8 AM UCT (airing LIVE on NBC in the United States on July 13, 2008 at 9 PM (ET/delayed PT). HO/Miss Universe L.P., LLLP

Players compete at the Ontario Provincial Beach Volleyball Championships, organized by the Ontario Volleyball Association. At Ashbridge's Bay Beach Volleyball Courts, Toronto, August 2024.

Competed in that year's Alpine Rally in which Count de Salis and his co-driver finished 11th overall and 2nd in the Alpine Cup

 

2019 Goodwood Revival - Saturday

Non-competing visitor

 

The Vintage Sports Car Club, New Year Driving Tests at Brooklands Museum

Captain Michel Ouellet competes in the cycling portion of the triathlon.

 

Le Capitaine Michel Ouellet pendant la portion à vélo du triathlon.

 

Photo by Corporal Jasper Schwartz, Imagery Technician.

© DND-MDN 2011 (The Department of National Defence of Canada).

 

Cadets from West Point and international teams compete in the Spring 2022 Sandhurst Compeitition (U.S. Army Photo by CDT Hannah Lamb).

From left, Omari Charles in blue, Kendall Harris-Burton in blue, Kilmar Torres in black, and Denzel McFadden in blue.

Soldiers competing in the CSM Jack L. Clark Jr. Army Best Medic Competition begin with a physical fitness test - the Army Combat Fitness test

(ACFT) - aimed at directly connecting fitness with combat readiness for all Soldiers. The U.S. Army Medical Command hosts the Army Best Medic Competition at Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis, Texas, Sept. 16-20, 2018. More than 27 two-Soldier teams from all around the world travel to Texas to compete in the finals to be named the Army’s Best Medic. The competition is a 72-84 hour arduous test of the teams’ physical and mental skills.

Competitors must be agile, adaptive leaders who demonstrate mature judgement while testing collective team skills in areas of physical fitness, tactical marksmanship, leadership, warrior skills, land navigation and overall knowledge of medical, technical and tactical proficiencies through a series of hands-on tasks in a simulated operational environment.

(U.S. Army photo by David E. Gillespie/RELEASED)

COMPETED love on stage for OC BEST HAIRSTYLIST .. Placed 1ST runner up. www.facebook.com/events/483895665015343/?directed_target_...

Students invent and compete in the world’s first ever omnidirectional vehicle triathlon as part of their ENGS 146: "Computer-Aided Mechanical Engineering Design" course.

 

Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.

 

engineering.dartmouth.edu

Glenn: Where've ya been all my life, darling?

 

Brian: Just wait! I want to court this fair

Maiden too!

The Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) places 2nd amongst 48 participating

teams from 15 countries at the 57th Annual Sandhurst Military Skills Competition, held

at the United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point, N.Y., on Saturday,

April 27, 2024. Photos by: Capt J. Farlam / Le Collège militaire royal du Canada (CMR) a fini en 2è place à la 57 e Compétition

d’adresse militaire Sandhurst, qui a eu lieu à l’United States Military Academy

(USMA) de West Point, samedi, le 27 avril, 2024. Cette compétition annuelle a opposé

48 équipes de 15 pays différents. Photos par: Capt J. Farlam

To all riders who competed in this show at Fox Lea Farm on 11.6.11: If you see, like, copy or print any of these photos, I appreciate your appreciation. Since I am an amateur photographer, I do not charge a fee for use of my photos and hold a creative commons license so that someone who wants one of my photos is not limited by a fee or licensing. That being said, this fellow animal lover has a dog in trouble and not a budget to give him the help he needs. I have set up a ChipIn page to collect donations for my Corgi Sampson's $2,000+ surgery to fix a perineal hernia. Please click on the link below to read our anifamily's story and make donations via paypal. Any donation is greatly appreciated, but if you save my photos to your computer I would like to ask for $1 per photo saved and $5 donations per photo you decide to print. Sampson and his Corgi buddies Shiloh & Rusty, as well as their human family thank you!

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and then she came down and sprained her ankel 2,2,1 in the cheer

Spc. Brandon L. Harp, with the 304th Military Police Company, is awaiting his board

appearance as he will be competing for the best Soldier in the Army Reserve's Best

Warrior Competition, held the week of July 13 - 17, 2009 at Fort McCoy, Wis. Harp,

from the hometown of Bluefield, W. Va., is one of only 28 Soldiers in the 206,000-strong

Army Reserve Soldiers chosen to compete for this honor. He will be competing on behalf

of the Fort Meade, Md. 200th MP Command. “The Army is my dream job,” said Harp. “It

fills me with a sense of pride and accomplishment.” (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt.

KaRonda Fleming, USAR PAO)

Competing in City of Bristol Head Race 2012

U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers competing in the Region III Best Warrior Competition (BWC) hosted by the South Carolina National Guard performed several events on their third day of the competition, Aug. 5, 2020 at McCrady Training Center in Eastover, South Carolina, including the Army Combat Fitness Test, weapons qualification with the M16 and M4 where competitors were each given 40 rounds of ammunition to knock down pop up targets at varying distances from 50 meters to 300 meters, and weapons lanes to test the Soldier's knowledge. Region III BWC includes U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers from Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, North Carolina, and South Carolina competing in physical and mental challenges, Aug. 3-7, 2020. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun, South Carolina National Guard)

Jill, Michelle and Randy euken say they would use the $5,000 prize money from the Campbell's Soup and National FFA barn-restoration campaign to replace some fothe lumber in the barn's loft, where they store hay for their cattle herd.

 

You can vote for the barn at: HelpGrowYourSoup.com and you can support the family by going to the Vote for Euken Farms on Facebook.

Veterans compete in the National Veterans Wheelchair Games basketball tournament at the Sun Devil Fitness Complex in Tempe, Arizona.

 

More than 360 Veterans from the U.S. and Great Britain will compete in this year's National Veterans Wheelchair Games July 7 - 12 in Tempe, Arizona. (REYNALDO LEAL/U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs)

More than 450 senior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets compete in the 4th ROTC Brigade Ranger Challenge Oct. 18, 2015, at Fort Pickett, Va. Cadets in 42 teams from 38 different college and university ROTC programs in Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia took part in events divided into technical, tactical and physical categories. Events included road march,obstacle course, litter and buddy carry, grenade assault course, one-rope bridge, boat operations, weapons marksmanship, call for fire and casualty evacuation. First, second and third place winners will receive trophies Oct. 19 and first place teams in each event will receive streamers for their unit colors. The first place team will represent the brigade at the national Ranger Challenge later this year. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs Office)

120512-N-CD297-180 GREAT LAKES, Ill. (May 12, 2012) Cadets from the Freeport (Ill.) High School Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) unit prepare to race against time in the P-100 water pump carry event of the Damage Control Olympics here May 12. Seven NJROTC units participated in the Damage Control Olympics, which was designed to build teamwork through competitions with various timed events such as hose handling and pipe patching. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Andre N. McIntyre/Released)

To all riders who competed in this show at Fox Lea Farm on 11.6.11: If you see, like, copy or print any of these photos, I appreciate your appreciation. Since I am an amateur photographer, I do not charge a fee for use of my photos and hold a creative commons license so that someone who wants one of my photos is not limited by a fee or licensing. That being said, this fellow animal lover has a dog in trouble and not a budget to give him the help he needs. I have set up a ChipIn page to collect donations for my Corgi Sampson's $2,000+ surgery to fix a perineal hernia. Please click on the link below to read our anifamily's story and make donations via paypal. Any donation is greatly appreciated, but if you save my photos to your computer I would like to ask for $1 per photo saved and $5 donations per photo you decide to print. Sampson and his Corgi buddies Shiloh & Rusty, as well as their human family thank you!

corgisampson.chipin.com/sampson-the-corgis-hernia-surgery...

 

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CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait- This week Soldiers from Afghanistan and Kuwait compete to become the 1st Sustainment Command (Theater) Best Warrior. The Best Warrior competition is a five-day event that challenges every Soldier’s mental and physical limitations with a variety of contests.

 

The first day the Soldiers were literally put to the test, as they answered a variety of questions ranging from Army regulation and Sexual Harassment Assault & Response Prevention to vehicle preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS).

 

After exercising their brains on day one, the second day opened up with Soldier’s taking an Army Physical Fitness Test, followed by a scorching hot Kuwait afternoon filled with Army Warrior Tasks (AWT). Each Soldier was tested on five separate AWT’s, and whether it was evaluating a casualty under fire, PMCS or reacting to a chemical agent by properly decontaminating themselves, each Soldier proved up to the challenge.

 

On Day three the competitors were transported north to Camp Buehring, Kuwait, for a long day of weapon qualification and land navigation. The 1st TSC and 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) cadre were set up and ready to go as the warriors arrived and helped expedite the competitors through their challenges. The land navigation began in the afternoon following the qualification challenge, and it was perhaps the toughest of the week as shade was non-existent on a navigational course sprawled across open desert and few landmarks to guide them.

 

After a long day the sweat soaked Soldiers prepared themselves for a 12-mile ruck march early on day four. Each Soldier finished in under the three-hour time limit, and spirits were never higher as competitors who finished quickly dropped their ruck and hustled back to pick up their battle buddies who were farther behind. After a few hours rest, each Soldier prepared for the mystery event later that afternoon. Each Soldier and their sponsor pondered what the event would include. Could it be combatives? Swimming? In the end it was a drill and ceremony event, as the importance of drill and ceremony becomes center stage as the Army transitions to a garrison environment.

 

Friday will bring their final test, a formal board filled with sergeants major, and Saturday the 1st TSC will crown their new Best Warrior, who will represent the 1st TSC next month in the U.S. Army Central Best Warrior Competition here.

 

Photos by Staff Sgt. Ian B. Shay, public affairs NCOIC, 143d ESC

 

More than 450 senior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets compete in the 4th ROTC Brigade Ranger Challenge Oct. 18, 2015, at Fort Pickett, Va. Cadets in 42 teams from 38 different college and university ROTC programs in Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia took part in events divided into technical, tactical and physical categories. Events included road march,obstacle course, litter and buddy carry, grenade assault course, one-rope bridge, boat operations, weapons marksmanship, call for fire and casualty evacuation. First, second and third place winners will receive trophies Oct. 19 and first place teams in each event will receive streamers for their unit colors. The first place team will represent the brigade at the national Ranger Challenge later this year. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs Office)

Thirty-six companies of the U.S. Corps of Cadets competed for the top 12 spots in the Fall Sandhurst Competition. The top 12 teams will compete in the Spring Sandhurst competition against other service academies, Army ROTC units from across the U.S., and international teams from across the world. October 22, 2023, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.

The Crestwood High School Fancy Squad Armed team competes during the annual Top Gun Drill Meet at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, S.C., March 23, 2019. High School junior ROTC cadets from across the state competed in drill and ceremony events hosted by the South Carolina Air National Guard. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Caycee Watson)

The United States, China and Russia have developed competing visions for Central Asia. The U.S. and China both use the imagery of the Silk Road to describe their visions, but thus far dialogue between the two countries remains modest in scope and pace. At the same time, Russian-Chinese collaboration on Central Asia is growing quickly. What may be the future development of U.S.-Russia-China relationship in Central Asia? And why is Central Asia important for international security more broadly?

 

featuring

 

Ivan Safranchuk

Deputy Director of the Institute of Contemporary International Studies, Diplomatic Academy (Moscow)

 

discussant

 

Jeffrey Mankoff

Acting Director and Senior Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Program, CSIS

 

moderated by

 

Olga Oliker

Director and Senior Adviser, Russia and Eurasia Program, CSIS

 

This event is made possible by support to the CSIS Russia and Eurasia program from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.

Programs

Russia and Eurasia Program

Regions

Afghanistan, Central Asia, Russia, Russia and Eurasia

Soldiers from the Bowling Green-based 189th Engineer Company, 276th Engineer Battalion compete for bragging rights as "best squad" in a series of Army Warrior Tasks and team building events March 9, 2014, in Bowling Green. The squads were evaluated on a variety of tasks including reacting to enemy contact, visual signals, life saving measures, reacting to a chemical threat, voice communications and proficiency on M4, M16, M2 and M249 weapons systems as well as the combat bridge transport pull. This is the fourth time to company has conducted the competition designed to evaluate training on Army Warrior Tasks and promote camaraderie and teamwork among the Soldiers. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)

Beats the baseball counterparts.

Under IRC handicapping rules, we got last place. Under PHRF, we got 4th overall and actually won a race. But since BBS is rated using IRC, last it was for the mighty Bodacious+ team.

Competing in their City of Bristol Rowing Club head race 22nd February 2015

It's hard to tell, but this shot catches one of the girls (right in the front) at the tail end of her back hand spring.

When the entire gang competes in a scavenger hunt designed by Raj, it brings out the best – and worst – in everyone, on THE BIG BANG THEORY, Thursday, Oct. 3 (8:00 – 8:31 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Pictured: Jim Parsons Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS © 2013 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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