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USA Team members gather to be recognized on stage Sept. 14, 2014, at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in London. Approximately 26,000 people were on hand for the event. The games featured athletes competing in various Paralympic-style events, including swimming, track and field, seated volleyball, wheelchair basketball, and wheelchair rugby, among others. (Courtesy photo) Invictus Games come to a close, US places in team events
Roughly 26,000 people showed up to give the inaugural Invictus Games an enormous sendoff and pay final respect to all the athletes involved here Sept. 14.
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The U.S. fought hard in the wheelchair basketball finals, but fell 19-9 to Great Britain to take silver at the inaugural Invictus Games Sept. 13, in London. The Invictus Games featured athletes competing in various Paralympic-style events, including swimming, track and field, seated volleyball, wheelchair basketball, and wheelchair rugby, among others. (Courtesy photo) USA Team takes silver in wheelchair basketball
The U.S. fought hard in the wheelchair basketball finals, but fell 19-9 to Great Britain to take silver here at the inaugural Invictus Games Sept. 13.
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Retired Air Force Staff Sgt. Melissa Coduti concentrates as she prepares to make her lift in the women’s heavyweight powerlifting competition at the Invictus Games Sept. 14, 2014, in London. The Invictus Games feature athletes competing in various Paralympic-style events, including swimming, track and field, seated volleyball, wheelchair basketball, and wheelchair rugby, among others. (U.S. Navy photo/Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class (SW) Mark Logico)
Invictus Games: Airman takes silver in powerlifting
A retired Air Force staff sergeant took silver in the heavyweight powerlifting category here Sept. 14, in the final day of competition at the inaugural Invictus Games.
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Army Sgt. Ryan McIntosh, representing the U.S., keeps the ball away from a defender during a wheelchair rugby match against Australia Sept. 12, 2014, at the 2014 Invictus Games in London. The U.S. won the match 14-4. Invictus Games is an international competition that brings together wounded, injured and ill service members in the spirit of friendly athletic competition. American Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines are representing the U.S. in the competition which is taking place Sept. 10-14. (U.S. Navy photo/Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Joshua D. Sheppard) Invictus Games: USA Team wins first wheelchair rugby match
The United States used their team speed to jump all over the Australians, scoring a goal within the first minute of the match. They managed to maintain that pace through the first half, holding a 7-1 lead at halftime.
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A flyover by the Royal Air Force’s aerial aerobatic team, The Red Arrows, helped kick off the opening ceremony for the inaugural Invictus Games Sept 10, 2014, in London. The Invictus Games are a Paralympic-style contest that features wounded warriors from different nations competing in various events. (Courtesy photo) Invictus Games kick off with opening ceremony
More than 5,000 people attended the Invictus Games’ opening ceremony Sept. 10, on the South Lawn of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, here.
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Retired Air Force Capt. Sarah Evans dives off the block during training at the Aquatics Center competition pool Sept. 8, 2014, in London. Evans said medals would be great, but she just wants to make her team, country and family proud during the first 2014 Invictus Games. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Andrew Lee) US warrior athletes hit the pool in preparation for Invictus Games
USA Team athletes, who will compete here in the inaugural Invictus Games, took to the pool the morning of Sept. 9, to fine tune their technique and get familiar with the water they will compete against 13 other nations in.
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Max Rohn, a retired U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class, winds up to throw a discus during training for the inaugural 2014 Invictus Games at Mayesbrook Field Sept. 8, 2014, in London. The Invictus Games is an international Paralympic-style, multi-sport event designed for wounded service members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Andrew Lee) US Team prepares for inaugural Invictus Games
Wounded warriors from the U.S. and 13 other nations came together here Sept. 8 to participate in their first team training for the inaugural Invictus Games.
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