The 2013 edition of the Gurkha Cup, organised annually by the Tamu Dhee UK, events organisers for the Nepalese Community in the UK, was held in Aldershot on Sunday, 26th May, 2013. It was attended by well over 20.000 people. Families and friends,the old and the young, civilian and military and even para-military, and of course, the police.
Aldershot is administered by Rushmoor Borough Council whose Mayor for 2013/2014 is Councillor Terry Bridgeman (pictured below).
Aldershot is an Army Town and it does not take long for a newcomer to confirm it. According to a wiki profile, `Aldershot is known for its connection with the British Army. This led to rapid growth from a small village to a Victorian town. Today, Aldershot is known as the "Home of the British Army"'. Even the Military Preparation College was represented here. They prepare the youth for the challenges of joining the army. In a sense, the MPC accesses your ability to cope with military training if you are thinking of joining.
For me, it was a pleasure to visit Aldershot again. This Town, in the English county of Hampshire, also called the "Little Nepal", is home to a 2011 population estimate of 33,840. It is located on the southwest of London, serviced by the Southwest Trains from Waterloo Station. According to statistics, one in 10 of it's 90.000 residents hails from Nepal and Nepalese speakers make up about 6.2% of Rushmoor population.
Aldershot is administered by Rushmoor Borough Council whose Mayor for 2013/2014 is Councillor Terry Bridgeman (pictured below).
Arrival of Other VIP's.
The event featured, Football, Songs by the Military Wives Choirs, Entertainment from a Bagpiper, Kiddies Dance, Paratrooper jumps and Rewards for participants and winners of the main and veteren footballing events.
The Footballing events, featured two groups - the Youth Teams known as the main event, which had 41 teams competing and the Veterens events for the over 40s, which has 10 teams. There was a team that even flew in from Belgium. It is open to interested teams - not necessarily clubs and as a result, some teams looked better dressed than others, having been better branded.
The organisation of the events itself was superb and security, profound. The metropolitan police for noticeably present and even used the opportunity to erect their own canopy to educate the public on the dangers of carrying dangerous weapons on the streets.
Their canopy, branded `FaKe', (acronym for Firearms And Knife Education), was used to highlight the dangers of carrying harmful weapons - and what happens to those caught carrying such weapons on the streets.
The day was beautiful, and the weather was good, warm, sunny and dry. It was the type of day and venue that would have pulled people out of their homes anyway, and perfect as well, for fun-seeking individuals.
And just when spectators thought that all the attractions for the day have been presented, something comes dropping from the sky. People look up and go, `what's that?'. It descends like a vertical flame, gradually, till it drops on the field. And there, there's a man, with a handheld microphone. He makes an announcement, the guys up there in the sky, will be following the flames and will be dropping right there in the centre of the field any moment from now. You look up, and go yeah..there he is.
The performance, by a team of paratroopers is one of the star performances of the day, and they all landed expertly, safely at the centre of the field. And matched to the Mayor and presented him with the Cups. Below, I present you the clips and hope you enjoy them as much as I did.
It is said that, for everyone, there is a first time for everything and that was, without doubt the closest I have ever come to observing paratroopers, and it was good.
Below are some more photos of the day. Enjoy!
As action resumed, the over 40's teams were ready to fight for the cup, so the two teams for the final game get ready.
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