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Mike’s Story
Sergeant Nicholson is a keen sportsman and was awarded an Individual Sports Grant last year which has helped fund training and allowed him to compete in the Armed Forces Karting Championship with his Station team.
22nd February 2022
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Bows for Benson
Archery is a sport used by many as a way of incorporating mental and physical health and wellbeing into a...
17th February 2022
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RAF Sport Audience Insight Survey
How do you currently get your RAF Sport content and do you...
11th February 2022
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Walk & Talk cards for physical and mental wellbeing
Physical activity and talking to someone are both well documented ways of relieving stress and supporting mental health. So, when...
3rd February 2022
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Oarsome Foursome Complete Atlantic Challenge
Four RAF pilots have become the first serving RAF team to take on and complete the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge, finishing the 3,000-mile oceanic row in an incredible 36 days and 24 minutes.
19th January 2022
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Danny’s Story
"I have been playing the Sports Lottery since I joined the Royal Air Force circa 2003. Throughout my first few...
14th January 2022
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New Year – New You!
Kick start your 2022 fitness regime with our New Year offers.
7th January 2022
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Atlantic Flyers Challenge
An inter-Station virtual challenge to race against the RAF’s Atlantic Flyers as they compete in this year’s Talisker Challenge across the Atlantic.
12th November 2021
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Max's Story: Taking on a mammoth cycle ride
There is more in all of us, we just need to want it, find it and use it.
Plane pull challengers at RAF Coningsby
Eight teams of six people took on the challenge of pulling the BBMF Dakota, which weighs over 17,000 lbs, over a distance of 92m – that’s the sum of the wingspans of each of the five aircraft types in service with the BBMF.