British Cadet Rifle Team


The British Cadet Rifle Team, also known as The Athelings, are a team of eighteen cadets selected from the best cadet forces from throughout Britain. Every year applications are submitted in the Autumn term and a selection committee with twelve members choose the best eighteen applications, and name an additional three non-travelling reserves. These selected cadets then shoot the National Rifle Association of the United Kingdom Imperial meeting in July before flying to Canada to compete with the Royal Canadian Army Cadets and shoot the Dominion of Canada meeting held at connaught cadet training centre.

Selection criteria

In order to gain selection for the Athelings, cadets must fit the following criteria as determined by the selection committee.
The Athelings was started in 1910 when cadets from Australia, New Zealand and Canada came to shoot in England. This followed by subsequent exchanges that took place through the Imperial Cadet Association, founded in 1908 by Captain RJE Hanson. These early exchanges were well received and regular exchanges where started in 1928. This was also the period in which the term "Athelings" was introduced by Hanson to describe the members of the teams who go overseas to represent their country. The word is of Anglo Saxon origin and means "young noble".

Results

The results up to 2016 are as follows
Michael Faraday match:
Canadian Cadets 39 wins;
Athelings 33 wins
Alexander G Bell match:
Canadian Cadets 11 wins;
UK Cadets 52 wins
Rex Goddard match:
Canadian Cadets 12 wins;
Athelings 17 wins