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Under the bleachers, United States Air Force Captain Jeff Kuzma, a space engineer, stretches after a training session. He is training to make the US Olympic team in the 800-meter run. CPT Kuzma is part of the World Class Athlete program that provides active duty, Guard and Reserve athletes the opportunity to train full time in their sport for up to two years. Rain or shine, CAPT. Kuzma is running the miles away around the Air Force Academy grounds. His goal is an Olympic medal, and building Air Force recognition and awareness in the public community, 21 June 2000

Between bleachers, United States Air Force Captain Jeff Kuzma,a space engineer, stretches after a training session. He is training to make the US Olympic team in the 800-meter run. CPT Kuzma is part of the World Class Athlete program that provides active duty, Guard and Reserve athletes the opportunity to train full time in their sport for up to two years. Rain or shine, CAPT. Kuzma is running the miles away on the Air Force Academy grounds. His goal is an Olympic medal, and building Air Force recognition and awareness in the public community, 21 June 2000

United States Air Force Captain Jeff Kuzma, a space engineer, does a hurdle stretch, under the bleachers, after a training session. He is training to make the US Olympic team in the 800-meter run. CPT Kuzma is part of the World Class Athlete program that provides active duty, Guard and Reserve athletes the opportunity to train full time in their sport for up to two years. Rain or shine, CPT Kuzma is running the miles away around the Air Force Academy grounds. His goal is an Olympic medal, and building Air Force recognition and awareness in the public community, 21 June 2000

United States Air Force Captain Jeff Kuzma, a space engineer, is training to make the US Olympic team in the 800-meter run. After several laps in the Academy Field House, he is a blur. Not even winded, CPT Kuzma displays the Olympic level talent and skills of members in the World Class Athlete program. The program provides active duty, Guard and Reserve athletes the opportunity to train full time in their sport for up to two years. He is a common sight on the Air Force Academy grounds as he runs the miles away, rain or shine. One stride at a time he comes closer to an Olympic medal. By attending sports clinics he and other members of the program help get children involved with sports and ...

Stretching before a training session, United States Air Force Captain Jeff Kuzma,a space engineer, is training to make the US Olympic team in the 800-meter run. He is part of the World Class Athlete program that provides active duty, Guard and Reserve athletes the opportunity to train full time in their sport for up to two years. Rain or shine, CPT Kuzma is running the miles away on the Air Force Academy grounds. His goal is an Olympic medal, and building Air Force recognition and awareness in the public community, 22 June 2000

The Air Force Academy Field House is where United States Air Force Captain Jeff Kuzma, accomplishes some of his winter training. He is a space engineer training to make the US Olympic team in the 800-meter run. CPT Kuzma is part of the World Class Athlete program that provides active duty, Guard and Reserve athletes the opportunity to train full time in their sport for up to two years. Rain or shine, he is running the miles away on the Air Force Academy grounds. His goal is an Olympic medal, and building Air Force recognition and awareness in the public community, 21 June 2000

US Air Force SENIOR AIRMAN, Gregory Streeter, All-Air Force Forward, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina, receives treatment from All-Air Force Trainer Tony Milunas, Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina, after rolling his ankle during the 2000 Armed Forces Basketball Championships. Competition between Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines at the championship promotes understanding, goodwill, cooperation, and provides a means of selecting teams and individuals to represent the Armed Forces in national and international championships. Participants are selected as a result of highly competetive trial camps or resume by each of the respective services. At the conclusion of the championship,...

US Air Force SENIOR AIRMAN Jeff Cervone (In red), 21st Services Squadron, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, tries to turn over Van Bien Nguyen, from Vietnam, during the 54Kg Greco-Roman competition of the 19th World Military Wrestling Championship on October 26th, 2000, at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. SRA Cervone won the match 5-2 and later that day took the bronze medal. The Conseil International du Sport Militaire 19th World Military Wrestling Championship (CISM) is a multi-national wrestling tournament hosted by Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune from Oct. 25-29. Competing nations include: Brazil, China, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Slovakia, Turkey, the United States and Vietnam...

US Air Force Captain Keith F. McCormack, Air Combat Command competitor, renders first aid to an airman injured in a flightline accident during DEFENDER CHALLENGE 2000 at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Defender Challenge is the annual Air Force wide competition sponsored by the Air Force Security Forces. The competition showcases the talents and capabilities of 13 international Security Forces teams in seven physical fitness, base defense, and policing skills over six days

United states Air Force Captain Jeff Kuzma, a space engineer, stretches, between bleachers, after a training session. He is training to make the US Olympic team in the 800-meter run. CPT Kuzma is part of the World Class Athlete program that provides active duty, Guard and Reserve athletes the opportunity to train full time in their sport for up to two years. Rain or shine, CAPT. Kuzma is running the miles away on the Air Force Academy grounds. His goal is an Olympic medal, and building Air Force recognition and awareness in the public community, 21 June 2000

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