Cheering For Invictus
A slew of enthusiastic spectators crowded Nathan Phillips Square in downtown Toronto Monday to witness the semi-finals and finals wheelchair tennis matches of the 2017 Invictus Games By Brittany Martin
A slew of enthusiastic spectators crowded Nathan Phillips Square in downtown Toronto Monday to witness the semi-finals and finals wheelchair tennis matches of the 2017 Invictus Games By Brittany Martin
Resilience, perseverance and dedication help define one Marine veteran’s focus at this year’s Invictus Games By John Groth Gabby Graves-Wake on the track during the 2017 Invictus Games. (Photo by
Track and field competitors were ready to roll Sunday at the York Lions Stadium in Toronto during the 2017 Invictus Games By Brittany Martin Paralyzed Veterans of America Gateway Chapter
Celebrities, special guests, friends and families joined together at the Air Canada Centre to celebrate and welcome injured and ill service members and veterans from 17 different nations to Toronto
Veterans put their driving skills to the test at the 2017 Invictus Games By John Groth U.S. Marine veteran Mark Mann (left) and U.S. Navy veteran Will Wilson chat about
Three Paralyzed Veterans of America members share how honored they are to be selected for this month’s Invictus Games in Toronto.
Prince Harry started the Invictus Games after a spark of inspiration. The third annual Invictus Games will be held in Toronto from September 22 through September 30 By Courtney Verrill
The Invictus Spirit Flame was lit today in Afghanistan during an emotional ceremony at the Afghanistan Presidential Palace in Kabul By Invictus Games Toronto 2017 Retired MCpl. Jody Mitic, 20-year
Team Red beat Team Gray by three points after overtime to win the championship medals By John Groth Mason Symons (left) gets knocked over after slamming into an opponent during
Three years ago, John Kellner and four of his family members started a new NVWG tradition. They wanted to honor his older brother, Jim “Butch” Kellner, who died of a
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