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  2. Obstacle course - Wikipedia

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    The military/Army obstacle course is used (mostly in recruit training) as a way to familiarize recruits with the kind of tactical movement they will use in combat, as well as for physical training, building teamwork, and evaluating problem solving skills. Typical courses involve obstacles the participants must climb over, crawl under, balance ...

  3. Military pentathlon - Wikipedia

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    Shooting: At a distance of 200 metres, competitors are tested separately for precision (10 shots in 10 minutes) and rapid-fire (10 shots in one minute) shooting.; Obstacle running: Competitors navigate a 500-metre obstacle course with 20 obstacles.

  4. Pentathlon - Wikipedia

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    Aeronautical pentathlon is a sporting event at some multi-sport events, such as the Military World Games. Despite the name, the sport has six events: shooting, fencing, orienteering, basketball skills, obstacle course, and swimming. The idea is to prepare athletes for evading enemy soldiers.

  5. Obstacle course racing - Wikipedia

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    The concept of using obstacles for competition has been in use since the 1800s, including the 200m Obstacle Swim at the 1900 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, with the first formal land-based races in the Obstacle Run [6] of military pentathlon, first held at the Military Physical Training Centre, at Freiburg, in the French occupation zone in Germany, in August 1947.

  6. Assault course - Wikipedia

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    An assault course (also called a confidence course or obstacle course) is a trail (or course) that combines running and exercising. It is often used in military training. The prime use is to evaluate progress and weaknesses of the individual or the team involved. [original research?] There are specific urban obstacle courses and night obstacles ...

  7. This Navy Veteran ‘Barely Survived’ a Navy SEAL Obstacle Course

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    Alexander must complete the entire course in 12 minutes or under in order to achieve a passing score, but as he begins, he is aiming to finish in 7:30, which is more in keeping with the average ...

  8. World Military Pentathlon Championship - Wikipedia

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    Obstacle relay: 1: 1950: Antibes France: Émile Guegen France - 2: 1951: Antibes (2) France: Bengt Lorichs Sweden - 3: 1952: Brussels Belgium: Bengt Lorichs Sweden - 4: 1953: Stockholm Sweden: Åke Moberg Sweden - 5: 1954: Antibes (3) France: Åke Moberg Sweden - 6: 1955: Breda Netherlands: Göran Rönnquist Sweden - 7: 1956: Antibes (4) France ...

  9. Army sees safety, not 'wokeness,' as top recruiting obstacle

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    FILE - Students in the new Army prep course stand at attention after physical training exercises at Fort Jackson in Columbia, S.C., Aug. 27, 2022.