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10 June 2026
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Rivalry Sports Cup 2026

The Rivalry Sports Cup brings Army Cadets from across the UK together to compete in 10 sporting disciplines, promoting teamwork, fitness and leadership.

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Cadets running at Rivalry Cup 2026 Cadets running with the start banner in the background Laser Pistol Shooting Male cadet running wears navy and yellow running kit Female cadet runs Male cadet wearing red running Two male cadets with one holding the other Cadets cheering as the pass the finish line Cadet running at Rivalry Cup 2026 Male cadet dressing in blue kit at Rivalry Cup 2026 Race finishers wearing red and black cross the finish line Cadets wearing green and black push over truck tire Cadets climb under netting with a stretcher Cadets dressed in sports clothing at Rivalry Cup Cadets stand at the finish line Female cadet wearing red and white holds a bow and arrow Female cadet holds a bow and arrow at an archery exercise Cadet team dressed in green and yellow run with a stretcher Male cadet using VR Male cadet holds weapon at his site while dressed in a black and red jumper Cadets from Scotland hold up their team banner at Rivalry Sports Cup Cadet team from Wales hold up their team banner Two teams hold their team banners at the start line Team from Cumbria ACF with their team banner Cadets wearing red and black kit stand together with some on each others shoulders standing under a start banner Cadets from Durham ACF hold up a team banner Cadets at Rivalry Sports Cup hold up their team banner A female cadet wearing green and yellow sports kit holds up her team flag Cadets from Berkshire ACF stand with their team banner at Rivalry Cup Cadets from Nottinghamshire ACF stand with their team banner Rivalry Cup winners Surrey ACF hold up banner with their county name Winners of Rivalry Cup cheer and hold trophy
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