Army athletes claimed a clean sweep of the titles at the first annual Armed Forces Strongest Man and Woman contest.
Having progressed from five qualifying rounds in 2023/24, the event saw 16 personnel from all three services do battle across five gruelling events that tested strength, endurance and functional fitness.
These included a log lift for repetitions, a one-rep maximum deadlift, farmers carries, the super yoke and atlas stones.
Pte Josh Greenfield (R Yorks) won the men's first-timers category, a feat matched by Cfn Josh McKay (REME) in the under-80kg ranks and Capt David Pennington (RL) in the under-105kg division.
LCpl Rhys Calland (REME) and Cpl Paige Atwell (RLC) were crowned strongest man and woman respectively.
A host of UK armed forces records were also broken on the day, with McKay and Sgt Nathan Brookes-Ashton (RE) setting a new best of 240kg in the under-80kg deadlift.
Atwell also smashed the women's atlas stones record by completing a five-stone run in 25.47sec.