The weather heated up for day three of the 2018 Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games (APES).
After an exciting opening ceremony on Sunday evening, Monday’s events went off without a hitch across numerous venues around the city.
CrossFit was one of the exciting events to feature on Wednesday’s schedule at the Eastern Foreshore with dozens of strong men and women competing and even more cheering them on.
There was something for everyone on day three of competition, with surfing to kick start the morning and cycling to round out the day at Serpentine Dam.
Among the many sports available to watch or play on the day, there was also touch rugby, table tennis, ten pin bowling and shooting.
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Held every two years, the games run across seven days and are a multi-discipline sporting event for serving, retired and volunteer members of police and emergency service agencies.
This year marks the 17th instalment of the games, following successful events at the Sunshine Coast (2016) and Melbourne (2014).
For more information on the games or to see the schedule visit the APES website.
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