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A.—Racing Rules as laid down by A.A.A. Laws.
Each event shall be run or carried out as an individual event.
B.—Entries.
Each Service may enter two competitors, also one Reserve for
each event.
C.—Scoring.
1st in each event will score 6 points.
2nd
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5
,3
3rd 4
4th 3
5th „ „ 2
6th 1 po'i IIt.
D.—Winner of Championship,
The winner of the Championship to be decided by the highest
aggregate number of points scored by the competitors of each
Service in all events.
E.—Medals.
The winner of each event to receive a Silver Inter-Services
Athletic Championship Medal. All other competitors to receive a
Bronze Inter-Services Athletic Championship Medal.
Medals to be engraved with the name of the event, also the
order of finish of each competitor, i.e., the winner's medal of
each event to be engraved " First " and the runner-up " Second,"
and so on.
The following are the conditions governing the award of the
Army Blazers, Army Colours and Army Badges.
A.—Army Blazer.
(i) An Army Blazer may be issued on payment to all ranks
entitled to wear the Athletic or Cross Country Badge.
(ii) An Army Blazer shall be presented to any serving athlete
who is selected to represent Great Britain as a member of a
representative team.
A.—Racing Rules as laid down by A.A.A. Laws.
Each event shall be run or carried out as an individual event.
B.—Entries.
Each Service may enter two competitors, also one Reserve for
each event.
C.—Scoring.
1st in each event will score 6 points.
2nd
„
53
5
,3
3rd 4
4th 3
5th „ „ 2
6th 1 po'i IIt.
D.—Winner of Championship,
The winner of the Championship to be decided by the highest
aggregate number of points scored by the competitors of each
Service in all events.
E.—Medals.
The winner of each event to receive a Silver Inter-Services
Athletic Championship Medal. All other competitors to receive a
Bronze Inter-Services Athletic Championship Medal.
Medals to be engraved with the name of the event, also the
order of finish of each competitor, i.e., the winner's medal of
each event to be engraved " First " and the runner-up " Second,"
and so on.
The following are the conditions governing the award of the
Army Blazers, Army Colours and Army Badges.
A.—Army Blazer.
(i) An Army Blazer may be issued on payment to all ranks
entitled to wear the Athletic or Cross Country Badge.
(ii) An Army Blazer shall be presented to any serving athlete
who is selected to represent Great Britain as a member of a
representative team.
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Games and sports in the army > 1931 > (175) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/248673650 |
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Description | 'Games and Sports in the Army' was an annual publication produced by the British War Office between the 1930s and 1960s. This included the Second World War. It outlines the rules and regulations for games and sports played by members of the armed forces. It features names and photographs of team members, and examples of contemporary advertising. |
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Shelfmark | GWB.52 |