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Officials announce team bound for 2013 Warrior Games

Posted 4/4/2013   Updated 4/4/2013 Email story   Print story

    


by Tammy Cournoyer
Air Force Wounded Warrior Program, Air Force Personnel Center


4/4/2013 - JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas (AFNS) -- Fifty Air Force athletes are one step closer to gold after being chosen to represent the service at the 2013 Warrior Games.

The Warrior Games is an Olympic-style competition open to all wounded, ill and injured military members and veterans. Each branch of service sends a team to represent their branch and compete against the Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines, Special Operations Command, and the British warrior team. This year's event takes place May 11-17 in Colorado Springs, Colo. This will be the first year the Air Force will be represented by a 50-member team, the max for team size for all branches of service.

The Air Force Wounded Warrior Adaptive Sports Program held weeklong training camps in January and April to allow athletes to sharpen their skills and compete for a shot at becoming part of the Air Force team. The Air Force coaches are elite athletes and trainers, made up of mostly active-duty Air Force and civilian coaches with U.S. Olympic and Paralympics experience. These elite coaches trained the first 50-member Air Force team in archery, cycling, wheelchair basketball, shooting, swimming, track and field and sitting volleyball.

This year's team includes the following:

Retired Maj. Dave Andrews, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Retired Tech. Sgt. Byron Ballard, Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Capt. Lewis Barasha, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo.
Retired Senior Airman Brandon Bishop, Milwaukee
Retired Tech. Sgt. William Bjornes, Hopewell, Va.
Maj. Scott Bullis, Peterson AFB, Colo.
Retired Tech. Sgt. Corey Carter, Columbus, Ohio
Staff Sgt. Jason Caswell, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas
Retired Staff Sgt. Zuleika Cruz-Pereira, Junction City, Kan.
Senior Airman Rachel Edwards, JB San Antonio-Lackland
Retired Staff Sgt. Jason Ellis, Riverview, Fla.
Capt. Sarah Evans, JB San Antonio-Lackland
Former Senior Airman Darrell Fisher, Fayetteville, N.C.
Retired Staff Sgt. Larry Franklin, Radcliff, Ky.
Staff Sgt. Jason Frey, Charlotte Douglas Air Field, N.C.
Former Senior Airman Gene Gatzert, Converse, Texas
Tech. Sgt. Axel Gaud-Torres, Beale AFB, Calif.
Retired Master Sgt. Kenneth Gestring, Niceville, Fla.
Capt. Wesley Glisson, JB San Antonio-Lackland
Retired Staff Sgt. Jeanne Goldy-Sanitate, Rehoboth Beach, Del.
Retired Capt. Jael Hansen, Papillion, Neb.
Staff Sgt. Lara Ishikawa, JB San Antonio-Lackland
Capt. Mitchell Kieffer, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
Retired Maj. Jennifer Kyseth, Tinker AFB, Okla.
Retired Staff Sgt. Jason Morgan, McKinney, Texas
Tech. Sgt. Kevin Murphy, Grand Forks AFB, N.D.
Retired Airman 1st Class Ramina Oraha, Chicago
Senior Airman Orion Orellana, JB San Antonio-Lackland
Retired Chief Master Sgt. Damian Orslene, Contonment, Fla.
Former Senior Airman Stephen Otero, Houston
Former Staff Sgt. Claude Owens, Beavercreek, Ohio
Retired Senior Airman Scott Palomino, JB San Antonio-Lackland
Retired Tech. Sgt. Kathryn Robinson, Detroit
Tech. Sgt. Joshua Robistow, Grand Forks AFB
Retired Capt. George Romano, Minot, Maine
Former Staff Sgt. Matt Sanders, California City, Calif.
Master Sgt. Shawn Schwantes, JB San Antonio-Lackland
Retired Tech. Sgt. Keith Sekora, Seattle
Retired Senior Master Sgt. Noel Sepulveda, Severn, Md.
Retired Staff Sgt. Jack Shaw, Marine St. Croix, Minn.
Retired Maj. Gwen Sheppard, Brown, Deer, Wisc.
Senior Master Sgt. Martin Smith, Peterson AFB
Retired Senior Master Sgt. George Stiltner, Wilburton, Okla.
Retired Staff Sgt. Richard Tackett, Tucson, Ariz.
Retired Staff Sgt. Kevin Taylor, Satellite Beach, Fla.
Retired Tech. Sgt. Hugo Vitela, Tinker AFB
Master Sgt. Simon Wess, Dyess AFB, Texas
Retired Tech Sgt. Christopher Wolff, Seattle
Retired Tech. Sgt. William Wymore, Saint Charles, Mo.
Retired Maj. George Zaldivar, Swansea, Ill.

Alternates are Senior Airman Timothy Babb, Hurlburt Field, Fla.; retired Master Sgt. Rafael Chaves, San Antonio; Tech Sgt. Monica Figueroa, JB San Antonio-Lackland, Master Sgt. Benjamin Horton, Peterson AFB Colorado; Master Sgt. Shari Nel, JB San Antonio-Lackland; Staff Sgt. Eloy Rodriguez, JB San Antonio-Lackland; and Airman 1st Class Clint Williams, JB San Antonio-Lackland.

Now that the athletes have been chosen, coaches are compiling training programs for them and are connecting them with Paralympics clubs in their area to train.

The Warrior Games are developed through the partnership between the U.S. Olympic Committee, Defense Department and sponsors.

For more news and information about Air Force Wounded Warrior programs, go to http://www.woundedwarrior.af.mil. For information about AFW2 and other personnel issues, visit the myPers website at https://mypers.af.mil.



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4/11/2013 5:58:57 PM ET
The Warrior Games is not just about who can win the most for their team. It is considered rehabilitative therapy to our wounded warriors it gives them a forum to interact with fellow wounded warriors from all branches in a friendly competitive environment to exchange stories heal from the segregation that comes from being wounded and leaving the military family they sacrificed so much for and so many other positive factors. This is therapy for warriors that have lost limbs or acquired other injuries from combat. Regardless of sequestration the government should most definitely be offering this program to its wounded. Shame on you if you think the rehabilitation of our wounded warriors is not mission essential. I'm sure you wouldn't feel the same if you were ever wounded while in service to this country.
Active Duty Capt, CO
 
4/9/2013 10:20:46 AM ET
Who pays for transportation and lodging With sequestration in effect the government should not be footing the bill for participants since this program is not mission essential.
Tina, Wright Patt
 
4/4/2013 8:21:12 PM ET
I agree Unfortunately it has become about who can win the most points for the team and less about offering this experience to Wounded Warriors which is too bad. The Marines are the worst about this.
Col K, Spokane WA
 
4/4/2013 4:13:13 PM ET
A great program...with that said I see names of 2013 participants who participated in prior years.. Why not let the alternates compete first and then if there are still openings allow the repeat performers Just saying.
Just Saying, Team BLAZE
 
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