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Photos : 4th Inf. Div., MND-B Soldiers participate in 'The amazing race'
By Sgt. Tim Butler, MND-B PAO
Apr 16, 2008 - 2:48:11 PM
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CAMP LIBERTY, Iraq -

 
Team members from the SGS section check their watches as they prepare to embark on their spirited venture as Soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division and Multi-National Division - Baghdad embark on the "Amazing Race" on Camp Liberty April 12. The team-building event is part of a monthly competition amongst the different staff and special sections within the division's headquarters. To kick off the team-trial event, the five-person teams sprinted out of the gate at fifteen-minute intervals en route to various competitions throughout a roughly two-mile circuit. As the competitors hustled throughout the course, they faced a myriad of physical tests, to include conducting a litter carry, showing off their hoop capabilities in shooting free throws, and demonstrating their overall physical prowess at the bench press and, of course, everyone's favorites: push-ups and sit-ups. The clock didn't stop until the last teammate crossed the finish line. Claiming top honors for the event was the team from the ISF section. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Tim Butler, MND-B PAO)
Teammates from the ISF section round the bend as they sprint toward their next obstacle as Soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division and Multi-National Division - Baghdad compete during the "Amazing Race" on Camp Liberty April 12. The team-building event is part of a monthly competition amongst the different staff and special sections within the division's headquarters. To kick off the team-trial event, the five-person teams sprinted out of the gate at fifteen-minute intervals en route to various competitions throughout a roughly two-mile circuit. As the competitors hustled throughout the course, they faced a myriad of physical tests, to include conducting a litter carry, showing off their hoop capabilities in shooting free throws, and demonstrating their overall physical prowess at the bench press and, of course, everyone's favorites: push-ups and sit-ups. The clock didn't stop until the last teammate crossed the finish line. Claiming top honors for the event was the team from the ISF section. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Tim Butler, MND-B PAO)

Four members of the G4 section haul a fifth member of their team on a litter as Soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division and Multi-National Division - Baghdad compete during the "Amazing Race" on Camp Liberty April 12. The team-building event is part of a monthly competition amongst the different staff and special sections within the division's headquarters. To kick off the team-trial event, the five-person teams sprinted out of the gate at fifteen-minute intervals en route to various competitions throughout a roughly two-mile circuit. As the competitors hustled throughout the course, they faced a myriad of physical tests, to include conducting a litter carry, showing off their hoop capabilities in shooting free throws, and demonstrating their overall physical prowess at the bench press and, of course, everyone's favorites: push-ups and sit-ups. The clock didn't stop until the last teammate crossed the finish line. Claiming top honors for the event was the team from the ISF section. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Tim Butler, MND-B PAO)

Team members from the G1 section show off their own unique styles as they attempt to sink free throws as Soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division and Multi-National Division - Baghdad compete during the "Amazing Race" on Camp Liberty April 12. The team-building event is part of a monthly competition amongst the different staff and special sections within the division's headquarters. To kick off the team-trial event, the five-person teams sprinted out of the gate at fifteen-minute intervals en route to various competitions throughout a roughly two-mile circuit. As the competitors hustled throughout the course, they faced a myriad of physical tests, to include conducting a litter carry, showing off their hoop capabilities in shooting free throws, and demonstrating their overall physical prowess at the bench press and, of course, everyone's favorites: push-ups and sit-ups. The clock didn't stop until the last teammate crossed the finish line. Claiming top honors for the event was the team from the ISF section. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Tim Butler, MND-B PAO)

With grim determination, a Soldier flexes his muscles while attempting to heave up 225 pounds on the bench press as Soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division and Multi-National Division - Baghdad compete during the "Amazing Race" on Camp Liberty April 12. The team-building event is part of a monthly competition amongst the different staff and special sections within the division's headquarters. To kick off the team-trial event, the five-person teams sprinted out of the gate at fifteen-minute intervals en route to various competitions throughout a roughly two-mile circuit. As the competitors hustled throughout the course, they faced a myriad of physical tests, to include conducting a litter carry, showing off their hoop capabilities in shooting free throws, and demonstrating their overall physical prowess at the bench press and, of course, everyone's favorites: push-ups and sit-ups. The clock didn't stop until the last teammate crossed the finish line. Claiming top honors for the event was the team from the ISF section. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Tim Butler, MND-B PAO)

A Soldiers demonstrates good form while he knocks out push-ups as Soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division and Multi-National Division - Baghdad compete during the "Amazing Race" on Camp Liberty April 12. The team-building event is part of a monthly competition amongst the different staff and special sections within the division's headquarters. To kick off the team-trial event, the five-person teams sprinted out of the gate at fifteen-minute intervals en route to various competitions throughout a roughly two-mile circuit. As the competitors hustled throughout the course, they faced a myriad of physical tests, to include conducting a litter carry, showing off their hoop capabilities in shooting free throws, and demonstrating their overall physical prowess at the bench press and, of course, everyone's favorites: push-ups and sit-ups. The clock didn't stop until the last teammate crossed the finish line. Claiming top honors for the event was the team from the ISF section. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Tim Butler, MND-B PAO)

Four members of the G7 section load a fifth member of their team on a litter as Soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division and Multi-National Division - Baghdad compete during the "Amazing Race" on Camp Liberty April 12. The team-building event is part of a monthly competition amongst the different staff and special sections within the division's headquarters. To kick off the team-trial event, the five-person teams sprinted out of the gate at fifteen-minute intervals en route to various competitions throughout a roughly two-mile circuit. As the competitors hustled throughout the course, they faced a myriad of physical tests, to include conducting a litter carry, showing off their hoop capabilities in shooting free throws, and demonstrating their overall physical prowess at the bench press and, of course, everyone's favorites: push-ups and sit-ups. The clock didn't stop until the last teammate crossed the finish line. Claiming top honors for the event was the team from the ISF section. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Tim Butler, MND-B PAO)


  




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