Dog Days at Invictus: Furry, Lovable Therapy for Competitors and Guests
Nine-year-old Bella and her eight-year-old sister Sofia leave a path of smiles as they work the lobby of the Invictus Games hub — the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel. The pair garner almost as much excitement as Prince Harry, but for different reasons, of course. The...
read moreGolf Highlights – A Golden Day for UK
Twenty-nine men and five women teed off at St. George’s Golf and Country Club on a hot and sunny ay 4 of the 2017 Invictus Games. Following the friendly round, the United Kingdom took gold in both the men’s and women’s events. On the men’s side David Scott of the UK...
read moreUnconquerable Souls: Team Georgia Wins Sitting Volleyball Gold
Team Georgia continued their dominance in sitting volleyball at the Invictus Games Toronto 2017 with a decisive gold-medal victory over the United Kingdom. The team was undefeated in the tournament, winning every set in their four matches on the road to...
read moreClose to 100 Competitors Took Part in Archery Qualifiers
Archers took aim on Wednesday as two rounds of qualifying competitions got underway at Fort York National Historic Site. Fourteen of the 17 nations participating in the 2017 Invictus Games competed, totalling close to 100 competitors, including 19...
read moreBrotherhood Brings Team USA Together to Capture Bronze in Sitting Volleyball
For American teammates Robb Anfinson and Andrew Cordova, sitting volleyball is not just a sport, it’s a brotherhood. Playing in front of a loud and enthusiastic crowd at Ryerson’s Mattamy Athletic Centre on Wednesday, the two teammates, alongside the rest...
read moreInspirational Stories from Women’s Cycling
The cycling competition got underway on Tuesday in Toronto’s High Park, as Prince Harry attended the beginning of what would be a fierce competition, despite the scorching temperatures. Christy Wise from Team United States competed in women’s road cycling...
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