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2008 CF Professional Drivers Championship.

There were a few grey clouds on the horizon June 23, and a few drops of rain fell, but not enough to dampen the spirits of the distinguished guests and participants at the first Prince Floris Charity Golf Tournament.

CFB Kingston welcomed more than 90 participants from 23 countries June 15 for the first Women in CISM Week.

The Canadian National Fencing Team won its first-ever major international medal in men’s team epee with a third-place finish at the June 1 World Cup fencing competition in Montréal.

Could you run up five flights of stairs carrying a 23-kg hose, outfitted in full firefighting gear and breathing through a mask, and then pull another hose up five stories with a rope – all in less than two minutes?

Running in circles usually isn’t a good thing. But for Sergeant Andrew McLean, it just made sense.

The men’s volleyball team travelled to Rio de Janeiro May 11 to participate in the annual International Military Sports Council (CISM) tournament in Brazil.

Sunshine and high temperatures greeted the record-breaking crowds who gathered for the 34th edition of Ottawa Race Weekend held May 24-25.

At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championships held in Toronto in February, Mr. Daniel won the gold medal, shattering the Canadian one-kilometre record for arms-only rowers with a time of 4 minutes, 29.6 seconds.

The special connection between the military and the Memorial Cup was celebrated in Kitchener May 16-25 during the annual major junior hockey championship.

Master Corporal James Symes is co-chair of the newly created Victoria, B.C. chapter of Motorcycle Ride for Dad, an event dedicated to fighting prostate cancer. It’s his fourth year supporting the event.

Racquet sports took centre stage at CFB Borden from April 26 to May 2 during the 2008 CF national badminton and squash championships.

The National Cadet Biathlon Championship was held at the Myriam Bédard Biathlon Centre from March 9 to 15. The competition provided an opportunity for 138 participants from all over Canada to put their training to the test.

Although father and son are both serious and dedicated to their sport, what matters most to MWO Duncan is the pleasure of sharing a passion with his sons.

Demonstrating skill and determination, the Quebec Region men’s and women’s volleyball teams triumphed in their championship games at this year’s CF National Volleyball Championships.

This year marks the fourth anniversary of the Lt(N) Chris Saunders Memorial Hockey Tournament.

CFS Alert’s “Frozen Chosen” have reason to be proud. A 24-hour ball hockey tournament that took place there March 22 raised more than $1 500 for a Winnipeg-based charity.

Coach Chief Warrant Officer Dan Libby looked on with pride as his team did it again.

For the first time in the event’s 20-year history, Exercise MOUNTAIN MAN took place on a mountain.

More than 40 troops from Land Force Central Area Training Centre (CATC) Meaford assisted with the 2008 Ontario Paralympic Winter Championships.

The Valcartier Lions roared to victory at the CF National Men’s Hockey Championship.

It takes a lot of stamina, skill and stick-handling to play six games of competitive hockey, three periods each, within the span of just a few days. For Sergeant Wade Sutton, who's close to 40, it's exhilarating, thrilling, and getting more and more tiring every year.

After 25 years playing and coaching basketball in the CF, Master Warrant Officer Mark Delarosbil can retire as coach of the Petawawa Stags this year knowing he did his best – his team has the hardware to prove it. The Petawawa Stags captured their second straight national title at CFB Borden February 23 to 29.

It's winter in Canada. You're a diver in the Naval Reserve. What could be more fun than cutting through nearly 76 cm of ice with a chainsaw and plunging into the frigid waters of a Manitoba lake?

You have to be a little crazy, highly motivated, or very well trained to enter a mixed martial arts, free fight or any kind of "extreme combat" arena, as lovers of this type of sport call it.





