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Army JROTC Cadets compete in the National JROTC All-Service Aerial Drone Championship, Batesville, Miss., April 5, 2024. This inaugural two-day competition tested teams on their ability to pilot drones, communicate as a team, program an autonomous flight, and properly document flights. (U.S. Army photo by Kyle Crawford)
U.S. Army Spc. Laura Grieco, Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 113th Infantry Regiment, 44th Infantry Brigade Combat team, operates a radio during the stress shoot/warrior tasks portion of the New Jersey Army National Guard’s Best Warrior Competition at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, April 26, 2023. Competitors are tested on physical fitness, marksmanship, land navigation, and other soldiering tasks. Seven Soldiers and five noncommissioned officers are competing, April 25-27, 2023, with the top Soldier and NCO going on to compete against seven other states of Region I at Bangor, Maine, May 15-19, 2023. The Best Warrior Competition recognizes Soldiers who demonstrate commitment to the Army Values, embody the Warrior Ethos, and represent the Force of the Future. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Michael Schwenk)
LOUD competes at VCT Americas Kickoff on Day 1 of Week 2 at Riot Games Arena on February 23, 2024. (Photo by Tina Jo/Riot Games)
Virginia Army National Guard Soldiers compete in a Battalion Army Combat Fitness Test Challenge Feb. 28, 2020, at Defense Supply Center Richmond, Virginia. Soldiers competed in teams of three, with one officer, one noncommissioned officer and one junior enlisted Soldier. First place was taken by 1st Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team; second place was taken by the Recruiting and Retention Battalion; and the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute’s Sgt. 1st Class Benjamin Lehmer earned the highest score at 591 points, with his teammate Staff Sgt. John Fracker close behind with a score of 589. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Terra C. Gatti)
Virginia Army National Guard Soldiers compete in a Battalion Army Combat Fitness Test Challenge Feb. 28, 2020, at Defense Supply Center Richmond, Virginia. Soldiers competed in teams of three, with one officer, one noncommissioned officer and one junior enlisted Soldier. First place was taken by 1st Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team; second place was taken by the Recruiting and Retention Battalion; and the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute’s Sgt. 1st Class Benjamin Lehmer earned the highest score at 591 points, with his teammate Staff Sgt. John Fracker close behind with a score of 589. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Terra C. Gatti)
Athletes compete during the time trials cycling competition at Falcon Stadium during the 2018 Department of Defense Warrior Games at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. June 06, 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 fro the United Kingdom Armed Forces, Australian Defence Force and Canadian Armed Forces. (DoD photo by John Leyba)
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Athletes compete in the 2017 Sugarman Triathlon Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017 at Sugar Mill Pond in Youngsville, La. The athletes competed in a 500 Meter swim, 15 mile bike ride and a 3.1 mile run. Photo by Brad Kemp
Thomas Randle our granson competing at the age of 15 in his 1st comp for his club Burton Athletic in the under 17s long jump and winning he also came 3rd in the triple jump and ran in the under 20s relay
11.15 -- photo by Marco Catini Photography -- The Annual Shriver Cup Championship showcases Unified teams from the high school and college level. Teams are made up of people with and without intellectual disabilities playing side-by-side, each one a meaningful and equal part of the team. In the fall season, teams competed in soccer. The event was held at the Player's Development Academy in Somerset, and was made possible by generous funding from the New Jersey Department of Education, PSEG Foundation and Walmart Foundation. #PlayUnified
The past weekend saw a lot of great racing at the Bira Circuit just outside Pattaya on Highway 36 which goes towards Rayong.
Some of the best race car drivers in Thailand were gathered to race and compete for the 2014 Thailand National Championship .
Over 150 cars had been entered into different classes ranging from the small Eco car class cars to the big powerful and fully modified Pick-ups and Touring Cars.
The biggest event of the day was the Pro Car Class, which is comprised of 1500 cc and 1600 cc Production cars made in an ASEAN country after 2005.
The cars race each other and even though some have bigger cc engines there balance of performance system with extra weight to the more powerful cars makes the class and cars very evenly matched which again makes for great and close racing.
Inspire Magazine’s car from CEA Racing had been showing great speed in the Friday practice sessions setting several new personal fastest laps several times during the day, so expectations were high before the qualifying sessions.
Thomas Raldorf who is the driver of the CRA Racing Car in the Pro Car class did not disappoint, as he on his first lap out set the pace for everybody else to try and match.
After the Qualifying was over Thomas had only qualified his car on the front row in second place and would have a great starting point for the 1st race Sunday morning.
Having raced in Scandinavia for many years in both rain and snowy conditions Thomas always fancies when it rains in Thailand and was hoping that the rain would be around the track during Sunday as it had been all week.
Come Sunday morning the track was wet for the first few races but then dried up and stayed dry the rest of the day, so Thomas and CEA Racing knew that they would have to try and fight it out on a dry track.
At the start of Race 1 Thomas was up alongside the leading car down towards the first corner but had to concede as he was on the outside into the corner and slotted into 2nd were he was able to stay for the rest of the race, although he was under considerable pressure from the driver in 3rd for the last 4 laps of the race.
Between the 1st and the 2nd race of the day a few adjustment was made to the car for better handling and the car was back on the grid with Thomas starting from 2nd row in 3rd place for the 2nd race .
Regulations state that the driver with the fastest single lap in Race 1 will start on Pole Position for the 2nd Race of the day, and since CEA Racing had 3rd fastest lap in Race 1, they had to start 3rd although they had finished Race 1 in 2nd place.
At the start for Race 2, Thomas was all geared up and ready to challenge for the win again, and what a start he had…….
Thomas shot out of his starting grid like a rocket and went straight up between the driver in 1st and 2nd and took over the lead of the race before the first corner. Over the next few laps Thomas managed to pull out a gap of more than 100 Mtrs down to the 2nd and 3rd placed drivers as they were fighting with each other for positions.
Unfortunately an accident further down the grid caused the Safety Car to come out on Lap 3 and all the space he had gained was suddenly lost, as everybody was bunched up behind the safety car.
At the Restart Thomas again had a very good start and was able to stay in the lead but was not able to break away from the driver in 2nd place, as he was having to drive very defensively .
On lap 7 of the race The driver in 2nd managed to squeeze himself up beside Thomas in turn 2 and then an intense fight for the lead saw the 2 cars side by side with only a few centimeters between then trough the next few corners until Thomas eventually had to give up his position to avoid running of the track. This unfortunately allowed the train of cars behind to also pass and Thomas had to slot into 4th and take of the challenge again.
The next 5 laps was very thrilling with the 4 cars fighting for position almost every single corner and eventually finishing with 0.011 seconds between the 1st and 2nd placed cars.
CEA Racing and Thomas never really recovered and finished in 4th less than a second behind the winning car.
Next race will be held on the 22nd and 23rd of November in Buriram on the new FIA Grade 1 Race circuit which has been built for bringing International Motorsport to Thailand.
The cedar gables are now installed. The installation was a breeze. One man on the scaffolding and a 'cut man' on the ground running the chop saw.
Carly Martinson competes in the Girls 14-15 division of the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals at Augusta National Golf Club on Sunday April 6, 2014.
I added this advert as I am hoping to fit this to my frame when I get it back from it's respray. A fine almost sculptural item.
Competing with Paul Holliday's entry for the Most Interesting Man in the World award: www.flickr.com/photos/chrispelsor/3953181829/in/photostream
But he has a relatively long T-Shirt. First he should reduce it to compete
Shot @ MG Road during environment issues outing.
EIU Baseball competed against Lake Land College on October 8, 2022, at Peterson Park in Mattoon. (Dominic Baima)
Competitors competed in the graduated rules tournament at the individual or team level during the 1st Infantry Division’s combatives tournament Jan. 31 at Fort Riley’s Combatives Training Facility. The final day of the competition included strikes and grappling.
(Photos by Staff Sgt. John H. Johnson III, 1st Inf. Div. Public Affairs Office)
Application of the ports using spirit gum and liquid latex to look as though they are set into the skin.
Virginia Army National Guard Soldiers compete in a Battalion Army Combat Fitness Test Challenge Feb. 28, 2020, at Defense Supply Center Richmond, Virginia. Soldiers competed in teams of three, with one officer, one noncommissioned officer and one junior enlisted Soldier. First place was taken by 1st Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team; second place was taken by the Recruiting and Retention Battalion; and the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute’s Sgt. 1st Class Benjamin Lehmer earned the highest score at 591 points, with his teammate Staff Sgt. John Fracker close behind with a score of 589. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Terra C. Gatti)
Virginia Army National Guard Soldiers compete in a Battalion Army Combat Fitness Test Challenge Feb. 28, 2020, at Defense Supply Center Richmond, Virginia. Soldiers competed in teams of three, with one officer, one noncommissioned officer and one junior enlisted Soldier. First place was taken by 1st Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team; second place was taken by the Recruiting and Retention Battalion; and the 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute’s Sgt. 1st Class Benjamin Lehmer earned the highest score at 591 points, with his teammate Staff Sgt. John Fracker close behind with a score of 589. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Terra C. Gatti)
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