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Army Sports Lottery
The Army Sports Lottery was established in September 1993. Its aim is to provide additional funds to support sport in the Army by increasing investments in the Army Sport Control Board (ASCB) Trust Fund, which generates income for sports associations and unions and providing funding for grants for other sporting activities. 

 

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Fixtures


Summer 2003 - Fixtures List
 

A vast range of competitive sports are played in the Army, from rugby, football and cricket to water polo, hill racing and golf. Army sporting activities take place all over the world - there's ski-ing in Austria, judo in the USA and rugby sevens in Cyprus, to name a few. Find all the details of  fixtures, from Inter-Service championships to Corps and unit level competitions, by following the above links.


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Sport for All

With superb facilities and its 'Sport for All' approach, the Army organises competitions at all levels in 53 different sports, with over 100 international sportsmen and women currently serving in the British Army. 

 

Army Sports News

 

Army Sports News Items. 

For the latest on what's going on in the Army Sports World


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A Sprit of Adventure

It's fun, it's challenging and it's highly rewarding. Adventurous training develops leadership, teamwork, self-discipline, and a spirit of adventure. It contributes to the challenge and enjoyment of being a soldier in the British Army.


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