Congrats #Fxbg Sgt. Josh Lynch & K-9 Max, 2nd at World Police and Fire Games http://t.co/7ehzX37Z0r @fairfax2015 pic.twitter.com/PRzI5bq3Bp
— Fredericksburg.Today (@Fxbg2day) July 1, 2015
The candlelight vigil tonight at the Memorial. #WPFG #Fairfax2015 pic.twitter.com/RcqBC7bNhG
— NLEOMF (@NLEOMF) July 1, 2015
.@VAWAWrestling working the World Police & Fire Games @bryanhazard and @GMUWrestling head coach Joe Russell pic.twitter.com/7gVo0cIl5u
— Bill Swink (@BillSwink) July 1, 2015
One more photo showing gold medalist @LAPDChiefBeck at World Police and Fire Games. Congratulations Boss!! #LAPD pic.twitter.com/bqT1rPbOoC
— LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) July 1, 2015
Congratulations Lt. Watson on earning a bronze medal in crossfit at #Fairfax2015! #Root4ACPD pic.twitter.com/UC8CwyUzFE
— ArlingtonCountyPD (@ArlingtonVaPD) June 30, 2015
Capt. Scott Lantz participated in the WPFG Crossfit competition yesterday, 2 more heats today. #Fairfax2015 #loudoun pic.twitter.com/c8zOALspH8
— Loudoun Fire Rescue (@LoudounFire) June 29, 2015
World Police and Fire Games Freestyle has begun in the GMU field house. pic.twitter.com/3boyS23GQ2
— Mason Wrestling (@GMUWrestling) June 29, 2015
108 ladies getting ready to compete in the the World Police and Fire games! @fairfax2015 @BoatFinest #NYPD #WPFG2015 pic.twitter.com/SLsSyIbhlA
— NYPD 108th Precinct (@NYPD108Pct) June 28, 2015
UA hockey team from Kharkiv is taking part in the Fairfax 2015 World Police and Fire Games http://t.co/NJSwoWd0lp pic.twitter.com/w9u81bDnwA
— UKR Embassy in USA (@UKRintheUSA) June 27, 2015
Opening ceremony held for 2015 World Police and Fire Games http://t.co/OKOjO2X0W3 #fox5dc pic.twitter.com/yiyYPCPaoa
— FOX 5 DC (@fox5newsdc) June 27, 2015
The parade of nations is underway at @fairfax2015 World Police and Fire Games! pic.twitter.com/0hH5NgVjQK
— Aaron Gilchrist (@nbcaaron) June 26, 2015
One of our amazing photographers provided this aerial view of RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. before Opening Ceremony pic.twitter.com/Vu934Or9MP
— FAIRFAX 2015 (@fairfax2015) June 30, 2015
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WASHINGTON — Professional public safety athletes are competing against one another at the World Police & Fire Games, one of the largest sporting events in the world featuring 12,000 athletes from 70 countries.
For a guide of all the dates and locations for each event, click here.