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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)
More than 1,400 Special Olympics athletes from across Minnesota competed at the 2015 Summer Games, held June 18-20. One of seven annual Special Olympics Minnesota state competitions, Summer Games showcased athletes, with and without intellectual disabilities, in athletics (track and field), volleyball, gymnastics and tennis. Summer Games also featured a 5K, Healthy Athletes programs at Stillwater Area High School and a Celebration of Champions ceremony at the Mall of America. Photo taken by Kiandra Judge.
More about dramatic cloud effects looking towards Sheringham & Cromer. The anglers were spread out along the shore, and no doubt competing for fish!
They launched an initiative called “Connect to Compete” back in November of 2011 which suggests low-cost broadband internet services at $9.95 a month (plus tax) to be offered by “participating NCTA member cable companies” to households with at least one child who is eligible for free lunches at their public school. (image source: www.cabletechtalk.com/broadband-internet/broadband/cable-...)
Professor Guang-Zhong Yang opens the Student Challenge Competion where five finalists present their ideas to a panel of Dragon's who will judge their projects before announcing a winner, 19th March 2018
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Cadets from West Point and international teams compete in the Spring 2022 Sandhurst Compeitition (U.S. Army Photo by CDT Hannah Lamb).
STEM, N.C.—North Carolina National Guard Soldiers and Airmen and other Public Safety including North Carolina Emergency Management and Highway Patrol teams competed at the NCNG Adjutant General’s Invitational Pistol Match at Camp Butner here today. They competed for team and individual honors at one of the camp’s pistol ranges.
(U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan, North Carolina National Guard)
Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin and cornerback Richard Sherman continue to exchange words after a play at a 2013 training camp practice.
Soldiers from 3rd Infantry Division compete in a swim relay during Marne Week Nov. 17, 2021, on Fort Stewart, Georgia. Marne Week tests Soldiers from 3ID in a series of physical challenges to build esprit de corps throughout the division.
Athletes compete during the Archery competition at Holiday Athletic Center during the 2018 Department of Defense Warrior Games at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. June 07, 2018 at the Cadet Gym. The Warrior Games are a Paralympic-style annual competition, established in 2010, to provide adaptive sports opportunities for wounded, ill and injured service members from all U.S. branches of service and this yea include teams from the United Kingdom Armed Forces, Australian Defence Force and Canadian Armed Forces. (DoD photo by John Leyba)
National Guard and active Army Soldiers compete for top honors in a Truck Rodeo hosted by the Virginia National Guard's Danville-based 429th Brigade Support Battalion, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team June 14-15, 2016, at Fort Pickett, Virginia. Spc. Justin Evans from Company A, 429th BSB, came in first place in the individual competition and Company A took first place in the team category. The competition consisted of a written test then a driving test in an M1078 light/medium tactical vehicle and an M915 truck with M872 trailer. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)
The beautiful Worcester Cathedral seen from beside the River Severn. It was founded in 680AD and in the 9th century Viking raiders travelled up the Severn, causing the monks to scatter and flee for their lives.
More than 1,400 Special Olympics athletes from across Minnesota competed at the 2015 Summer Games, held June 18-20. One of seven annual Special Olympics Minnesota state competitions, Summer Games showcased athletes, with and without intellectual disabilities, in athletics (track and field), volleyball, gymnastics and tennis. Summer Games also featured a 5K, Healthy Athletes programs at Stillwater Area High School and a Celebration of Champions ceremony at the Mall of America. Photo taken by Fred Sobottka.
Competing in their final game of the season, IU Kokomo men's basketball team played against Point Park University February 20, 2016. Final: IUK: 88, Point Park: 99.
The Sumter High School Fancy Individual 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)
Athletes compete during the swimming competition at the Cadet Athletic Gym Natatorium during the 2018 Department of Defense Warrior Games at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. June 08, 2018. The Warrior Games are a Paralympic-style annual competition, established in 2010, to provide adaptive sports opportunities for wounded, ill and injured service members from all U.S. branches of service and this year include teams from the United Kingdom Armed Forces, Australian Defence Force and Canadian Armed Forces. (DoD photo by John Leyba)
Nicolas Savant-Aira (FRA) competes in Para Table Tennis Men's singles MS5 during the Paralympic Games Paris 2024, at South Paris Arena 4, in Paris, France, on September 02, 2024, Photo Didier Echelard / KMSP || 001830_0119 SPORT GAMES JEUX HOMMES PARIS 2024 TENNIS DE TABLE PARALYMPICS 2024 PARA
Athletes compete during the swimming competition at the Cadet Athletic Gym Natatorium during the 2018 Department of Defense Warrior Games at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. June 08, 2018. The Warrior Games are a Paralympic-style annual competition, established in 2010, to provide adaptive sports opportunities for wounded, ill and injured service members from all U.S. branches of service and this year include teams from the United Kingdom Armed Forces, Australian Defence Force and Canadian Armed Forces. (DoD photo by John Leyba)
Cadets compete in the M17 pistol and M4 carbine events during the 1st Brigade Army ROTC Ranger Challenge at Fort Knox, Ky., Oct. 26, 2023. Teams from across the brigade compete in this muti-day event to earn a spot in the Sandhurst Military Skills Competition hosted by the U.S. Military Academy at West Point next spring. (U.S. Army photo by 2nd Lt. Alexa Gutowski)
Compared By Mr Robert Rankin in The Assembly Rooms
Unfortunatly only 5 people entered... i thought about it but just wasnt up for it.
On Saturday, March 11, the Gaston Christian Mock Trial White Team competed in Raleigh in the North Carolina Mock Trial State Finals competition. Christa Pratt served as team attorney/coach; Judge Michael Lands also assisted as a legal advisor for the group.
Pictured are the Gaston Christian Mock Trial White Team members (front): Gavielle Taylor, Anna Teague, Hannah Spear, Maggie Lee; (back row): Daniel Nivens, Kristina Vaher, Jackson Lee, Brandon Brown, Moriah Faulk.
Some members of the GCS Red Team also traveled with the White Team to Raleigh (left to right): Brandon Brown, Jacqueline Purtell, Jacob Noblett (senior coach), Jackson Lee, Daniel Nivens, Madux Price (senior coach), Maggie Lee, Hannah Spear, Kristina Vaher, Moriah Faulk, Gavielle Taylor, Chelsea DeLapp, Anna Teague.
Athletes compete in the Sitting Volleyball Prelims at the Cadet East Gym during the 2018 Department of Defense Warrior Games at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. June 03, 2018. Athletes compete in different classifications based on functional abilities at a maximum, moderate or minimal level. Siting Volleyball was introduced at the Arnhem Paralympic Games in 1980. The Warrior Games are a Paralympic-style annual competition, established in 2010, to provide adaptive sports opportunities for wounded, ill and injured service members from all U.S. branches of service and this yea include teams fro the United Kingdom Armed Forces, Australian Defence Force and Canadian Armed Forces. (DoD photo by John Leyba)
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Soldiers compete in the urban land navigation portion of IMCOM's Best Warrior Competition the morning of May 25. Competitors had to successfully locate four points and a checkpoint throughout Ft. Sam Houston using a DAGR, or Defense Advanced GPS Receiver, within three hours.
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France Wins Gold in an Action-Packed ISA Aloha Cup
Following the end of ISA World Juniors competition at 13h00, the schedule shifted to the ISA Aloha Cup, a surfing team event, where 8 teams competed for the Gold Medal. Eight nations with five surfers each were split into two semifinals, with the top two teams in each heat advancing to the Final. Brazil, France, Hawaii and Peru qualified to fight for Gold. High-tide conditions presented ample opportunity for each of the athletes to shine.
At the end of the hour-long heat, Brazil, France and Hawaii were all within just a few points, with one surfer remaining in the water. Brazil had an opportunity to take the lead over France, but no scoring waves came in the end for Matheus Navarro, leaving him sitting alone in the lineup. On the shore, the French contingent was ecstatic, jumping and singing the songs of their country.
“We’re really happy about this victory. We love the Aloha Cup because the team spirit comes into place in its best fashion,” said Xavier Delanne, the team manager of Team France. “Our team stuck together, chose the right waves and surfed them wisely. We’re really happy about this Gold and we’re looking forward to tomorrow and watching our two surfers left in the event.”
“The ISA Aloha Cup is a special format: fast, easy to understand for the public, and in three hours determines a champion,” said Fernando Aguerre, the President of the ISA. “Also, because of its intensity and by being a team competition, the emotions run really high and are intense. This final probably was the most exciting one that I remember.”
The ISA World Juniors will conclude tomorrow, April 22, with 12 heats remaining between the three divisions. At the end of the day three individual Gold Medals will be awarded, along with the always-important Team Gold Medal, which this year is accompanied for the first time by the IOC President’s Trophy.
The event webcast will be live beginning at 10:40am local time (8:40am PST; 3:40pm in London)
The Closing Ceremony is scheduled to start at 4:00pm and will be live, as well, on the webcast.
ISA Aloha Cup Final Results:
Gold: France – 58.46
Silver: Hawaii – 57.77
Bronze: Brazil – 48.07
Copper: Peru – 37.43
Soldiers and Airmen compete to be named Best Warrior in the North Carolina National Guard's Best Warrior Competition March 3-6, 2014. Day three of the competition consisted of a six-mile road march, an obstacle course, qualifying with the M4 riffle, a stress shoot, urban operations event, and call for fire. (Photos by Staff Sgt. Mary Junell, North Carolina National Guard Public Affairs/Released)
Soldiers from the Fredericksburg-based 116th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 116th Brigade Combat Team compete in the 2nd Annual "Warrior Stakes" competition June 20 at Fort A. P. Hill. The event began with an air mobile insertion courtesy of the Sandston-based 2nd Battalion, 224 Aviation Regiment, 91st Troop Command, then Soldiers executed a number of stations where they demonstrated proficiency in Army Warrior Tasks like map reading, conducting maintenance checks on a Humvee, react to direct and indirect fire and calling for medical evacuation. The final event was a timed road march. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)