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U.S. Air Force Academy - - Basic Cadets from the class of 2022 complete the obstacle course here on July 23, 2018. The obstacle course is part of phase two of basic cadet training which takes place out at Jack's Valley. (U.S. Air Force photo/Darcie L. Ibidapo)
Royal Military College of Canada (RMC)’s first year Naval and Officer Cadets participated in the 2022 Obstacle Course. RMC Grounds, RMC, Kingston, ON September 23, 2022.
Image by: S1 Lisa Sheppard, Military Photojournalist, RMC Kingston
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This year we have celebreated 42nd victory day in our country(Bangladesh). Currently our beloved country's situation matches with this photo. We want a peaceful country. As we know Pigeons are symbol of peace. But there are so much obstacle like the wire here to make it peaceful, so that our beloved flag cannot fly at it's full length. I wish may all the obstacle be vanished soon....and we may get a peaceful country.
A Class of 2022 cadet completes the obstacle course as part of Cadet Field Training, July 22, 2019. (U.S. Army photo by Matthew Moeller)
Isa a voulu revoir des chevaux donc nous sommes allés assister aux cours d'équitation du centre équestre d ' Allonnes
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ODC Theme: Inspirational
Taken 3 June '11
Running taught me how to set goals and push into, and beyond, the pain that comes with rep after rep after rep. Hills, roads, tracks, more hills. Hard work and dedicated training produces results (that and injury management!).
My inspiration came from Seb Coe in the early days and I watched every race he ran. Like him, my pet distances were 800m and 1500m and for years life was spent running in circles (ironic really). I joined a club later and trained with some amazing athletes over the journey. I once ran at altitude at a training camp and remember doubling over gasping for air like a demented goldfish thinking "so this is what it's like to slowly suffocate - why isn't the air helping!!" as we churned out 300m reps. Seriously one of the toughest things I've done in my life were those last 2 reps. But I'm glad I did. Crazy to some is inspirational to me.LOL.
I never had delusions of making the Olympics or turning pro...but I did want to see how fast I could go and what it would take. I look now at world class athletes running 400m in 60secs and stringing together 13 in a row, sprinting the last 200 in a lazy 25secs. I remain in total awe of their ability, knowing a fraction of how hard it is to run 2 or 3 laps at that pace, and I wonder what motivates and inspires them.
For what it's worth ..."thanks Seb" for providing the inspiration all those years ago.
Swabs from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy Class of 2020 participate in a team building and camaraderie competition, July 14, 2016. Swab Summer is a seven-week traditional military indoctrination. U.S. Coast Guard photos by Petty Officer 3rd Class Nicole Barger.
A Class of 2022 cadet completes the obstacle course as part of Cadet Field Training, July 22, 2019. (U.S. Army photo by Matthew Moeller)
Miting Internacional d'Atletisme Ciutat de Barcelona
3.000 METRES OBSTACLES DONES:
1 1 KEN - JEPKORIR Eunice 17/02/1982 16 9:18.76
2 5 ESP - DOMINGUEZ AZPELETA Marta 03/11/1975 15 9:21.76 REs
3 4 FRA - OLIVARES Elodie 22/05/1976 12 9:46.95
4 16 SUD - DURKA MANA Kalameya 1 9:47.41
5 14 ESP - ARIAS AIRA Eva 01/01/1980 4 9:47.81
6 6 KEN - NJOROGE Mercy 10/06/1986 11 9:51.61
7 7 ESP - MARTIN GIMENEZ Diana 01/04/1981 8 9:51.92
8 18 JPN - TATSUMI Yosika 26/02/1982 5 9:58.93
9 11 BRA - HEITLING Sabine 02/07/1987 7 10:09.41
10 17 FRA - BARDELLE Christine 16/08/1974 6 10:10.46
11 10 USA - JUNE Kara 10/08/1982 10 10:13.91
12 9 ESP - URBINA GOMEZ Maria T. 20/03/1985 3 10:16.69
3 ETH - ABEYO Netsanet Achamo 14/12/1987 17 AB
19 POR - AUGUSTO Jessica 08/11/1981 14 AB
12 IRL - ENGLISH Una 14/08/1970 9 AB
2 ESP - MORATO RODRIGUEZ Rosa Maria 19/06/1979 13 AB
15 ESP - HIDALGO BARRANTES Concepcion 21/05/1982 2 NP
A Class of 2022 cadet completes the obstacle course as part of Cadet Field Training, July 22, 2019. (U.S. Army photo by Matthew Moeller)
A Class of 2022 cadet completes the obstacle course as part of Cadet Field Training, July 22, 2019. (U.S. Army photo by Matthew Moeller)
A rudimentary ladder leading over a wire fence into an enclosed area with young trees. The scene is photographed in thick fog and with snow covering the ground. Image taken at the Tricity Landscape Park, Gdansk, Poland.
Grafenwoehr, Germany (May 12, 2017) - German and Austrians step over logs in the obstacle run, here. The Strong Europe Tank Challenge is co-hosted by U.S. Army Europe and the German Army, May 7-12, 2017. The competition is designed to project a dynamic presence, foster military partnership, promote interoperability, and provides an environment for sharing tactics, techniques and procedures. Platoons from six NATO and partner nations are in the competition. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kathleen V. Polanco)
Grafenwoehr, Germany (May 12, 2017) - German soldier climb a wall as part of the obstacle run, here. The Strong Europe Tank Challenge is co-hosted by U.S. Army Europe and the German Army, May 7-12, 2017. The competition is designed to project a dynamic presence, foster military partnership, promote interoperability, and provides an environment for sharing tactics, techniques and procedures. Platoons from six NATO and partner nations are in the competition. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kathleen V. Polanco)
Grafenwoehr, Germany (May 12, 2017) - A U.S. Soldier crawls through a short tunnel as part of the obstacle run, here. The Strong Europe Tank Challenge is co-hosted by U.S. Army Europe and the German Army, May 7-12, 2017. The competition is designed to project a dynamic presence, foster military partnership, promote interoperability, and provides an environment for sharing tactics, techniques and procedures. Platoons from six NATO and partner nations are in the competition. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kathleen V. Polanco)