Saturday, December 31, 2011

Field Gun: Field Gun at Wellington College

The Field Gun run has been described as trying to achieve an almost impossible task in a ridiculously short time with too few men on an unsuitable track.

The Royal Navy made the sport look easy, whilst in fact each crew member was selected from the finest men throughout the country.? The run was then culmination of six months of dedication, fitness, courage, teamwork and above all discipline.? Described on Meridian Tonight as "the toughest mans' team sport in the world", we at Wellington hope to continue the tradition that started in 1907.

The Field Gun run at Wellington was started in 1984 by CPO Edwin Harris, SSI and Lieutenant Commander S.R. Braidwood R.N. (Ret'd), the C.O. of the Royal Navy Section of the CCF at the time.? Built by the boys, the Gun and Limber were scaled down versions of the real thing, but the rigging and obstacles are full sized.? Weighing a total over 2000lbs moving the real gun and limber is an enormous task for full-grown men.? The boys, with an average age of about 16, train for for a much more limited time with a gun and limber with a combined weight of just over 700lbs.

The Royal Tournament Field Gun Run was held for the final time in summer 1999. Wellington College and Manchester Youth run using smaller guns but Portsmouth Action Field Gun remains the only establishment that continues the run in its complete and original form.

The First Field Gun Run at Wellington College 1984
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Source: http://intranet.wellingtoncollege.org.uk/field-gun/field-gun-at-wellington-college

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