An U.S. Air Force member drags a hose 75 feet to a predetermined location in order to knock down a target with a stream of water during the 2nd quarter Goodfellow AFB Rookie Firefighter Challenge June 12. This is just one leg of a relay that is call the toughest two minutes in sports which pushes teams and individuals to their physical limits. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt Randy Mallard)
A competitor pulls up 42 pound weight up five stories during the 2nd quarter Goodfellow AFB Rookie Firefighter Challenge June 12. This is just one leg of a relay that is call the toughest two minutes in sports which pushes teams and individuals to their physical limits. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt Randy Mallard)
A competitor reaches the bottom stairs after descending five stories during the 2nd quarter Goodfellow AFB Rookie Firefighter Challenge June 12. This is just one leg of a relay that is call the toughest two minutes in sports which pushes teams and individuals to their physical limits. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt Randy Mallard)
A competitor drags a hose 75 feet to a predetermined location in order to knock down a target with a stream of water during the 2nd quarter Goodfellow AFB Rookie Firefighter Challenge June 12. This is just one leg of a relay that is call the toughest two minutes in sports which pushes teams and individuals to their physical limits. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt Randy Mallard)
A competitor provides over watch for his team member as he drags a “victim” 100 feet to a predetermined location during the 2nd quarter Goodfellow AFB Rookie Firefighter Challenge June 12. This is just one leg of a relay that is call the toughest two minutes in sports which pushes teams and individuals to their physical limits. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt Randy Mallard)
Two competitors square off for the start of their heat in which they race up five flights of stairs while carrying a fire hose during the 2nd quarter Goodfellow AFB Rookie Firefighter Challenge June 12. This is just one leg of a relay that is call the toughest two minutes in sports which pushes teams and individuals to their physical limits. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt Randy Mallard)
A competitor pulls up 42 pound weight up five stories during the 2nd quarter Goodfellow AFB Rookie Firefighter Challenge June 12 This is just one leg of a relay that is call the toughest two minutes in sports which pushes teams and individuals to their physical limits.(U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt Randy Mallard)
A competitor provides over watch for their team member as he drags a “victim” 100 feet to a predetermined location during the 2nd quarter Goodfellow AFB Rookie Firefighter Challenge June 12. This is just one leg of a relay that is call the toughest two minutes in sports which pushes teams and individuals to their physical limits. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt Randy Mallard)
A competitor runs up to the third leg of the race where competitors must use a nine pound hammer to move a 150 pound block during the 2nd quarter Goodfellow AFB Rookie Firefighter Challenge June 12. This is just one leg of a relay that is call the toughest two minutes in sports which pushes teams and individuals to their physical limits. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt Randy Mallard)
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