Military sports

Particular sports may be chosen to improve combat readiness, skill, toughness, the development of physical qualities of the warfighter, and professional proficiency based on the different areas of the military action: land, sea and air.

In 1858 Archibald MacLaren opened a gymnasium at the University of Oxford, England and in 1860 instituted a training regimen for 12 non-commissioned officers and their officer Major Frederick Hammersley at the university.

[2][3][4] In the United States, the first Inter-service Sports Council (ISSC) meeting was held in 1947.

Since its foundation in 1948, the purpose of the International Military Sports Council (IMSC; or Conseil International du Sport Militarie (CISM)) was to organize and structure a body that would adapt and serve as physical training for the different branches of the armed forces.

Short track speed skating and sport climbing have also been contested at the CISM World Winter Games.

Paddling at an international military games event, Germany
U.S. Air Force women personnel taking part in a cross country race on a snowy park in USA.
Women's Camogie team of Irish military with their male military commander.