The National Guard Bureau sponsors a Military Competitions Program that allows National Guard members to compete in Department and Outside Continental United States (OCONUS) competitions representing the National Guard Bureau. The program encompasses four types of events: marathon, marksmanship, biathlon and parachuting. Nebraska, Arkansas, Vermont and Rhode Island, respectively, provide event coordinators.
The mission statement of the Military Competitions Office is to advise the Chief, National Guard Bureau; establish policy and guidance for administration of competitive sports and integrate sports activities Guard-wide. Starting at the novice level, which supports opportunities for Army / Air National Guard athletes to reach the highest levels of amateur competition.
Levels of CompetitionEver wonder how those Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard personnel end up in the Olympics? They've made it through many levels of competition to be Olympic contenders. All Army Application ProcessHow to become the next Champion. First determine your eligibility to participate in amateur sports. Find the forms, instruction and information to get started in competitive sports. World Class Athlete Program (WCAP) StandardsCurrent and upcoming Army WCAP selection standards for competitions. Participate and represent the National Guard.
Levels of CompetitionEver wonder how those Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard personnel end up in the Olympics? They've made it through many levels of competition to be Olympic contenders.
All Army Application ProcessHow to become the next Champion. First determine your eligibility to participate in amateur sports. Find the forms, instruction and information to get started in competitive sports.
World Class Athlete Program (WCAP) StandardsCurrent and upcoming Army WCAP selection standards for competitions. Participate and represent the National Guard.