Sydneysiders applauded for their support of the Invictus Games
Governor of New South Wales David Hurley applauds the competitive friendship of the athletes and the enthusiastic support of Sydneysiders.
Invictus archers set their sights on the Paralympics
Australia’s Garry Robinson is one of many archers at Invictus Games Sydney 2018 with their sights set on the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
Solidarity and Pride on Romania’s Armed Forces Day
Romanian competitors join in solidarity for their national armed forces day, as countrymen back home share the Invictus spirit.
Ryan a major influence on Bathurst schoolkids
On a day where mental health was the focus of the legacy Outreach Program at the Invictus Games Sydney 2018, a busload of teenage kids from Bathurst’s Skillset Senior College were given a life changing insight into overcoming adversity.
Water boy Robinson inspired by Team UK wheelchair rugby team
It’s not every day you see a dual international rugby union and league player taking on the role of water boy, but that is exactly what happened at the wheelchair rugby at the Invictus Games Sydney 2018.
Swimming finals have close racing, generosity and a marriage proposal
Camaraderie replaced competitiveness, time and time again in the swimming finals at Invictus Games Sydney 2018 and their was a marriage proposal.
Track and field stars ready to embrace Invictus spirit
On days six and seven of the Invictus Games Sydney 2018 presented by Jaguar Land Rover, attention will shift to the athletics schedule.
School children travel to Sydney to cheer on classmates’ dad
Over 70 primary school children from Erina Heights Public School, travelled two hours to Invictus Games Sydney 2018 to cheer on their classmates’ dad, Luke Hill.
‘Cousins’ Australia and New Zealand exude Invictus spirit in wheelchair rugby clash
The move by an Australian wheelchair rugby player to give the ball to opponent George Nepata, who is quadriplegic, and cheer Nepata on to score, summarises why PJ Harimate wanted to be involved in the Invictus Games.
SUICIDE BOMB SURVIVOR READY FOR ANOTHER KIND OF HELL – THE 1500m
A Dutch soldier who survived a suicide bomb in Afghanistan says he’s about to put his body through a different kind of hell by running the 1500m on the athletics track.