Sitting volleyballers inspire more Georgian wounded warriors
A Lieutenant Colonel and a man they call ‘Babu’ were two of the key factors behind Georgia’s emotional title defence.
Opening Ceremony honour brings Reynolds family to Sydney
William Reynolds was one of the four competitors to carry the Invictus Flag at the Opening Ceremony. The three-time Invictus Games competitor has been supporting Team USA with his family in Sydney.
‘Kudos’ to sitting volleyball stars
“Kudos to these guys and gals – it’s really tough,” Olympic beach volleyball champion Kerri Pottharst has tried sitting volleyball with the Australian Team and attended the finals on Tuesday.
Unconquered and ready for some wheelchair rugby action
A collaboration between Poland and Canada sees the formation of a unique wheelchair rugby team; Team Unconquered. Despite the challenges of two different languages and having never met, let alone trained together, before arriving in Sydney, all competitors are keen and eager to get out on the court.
Estonia’s sitting volleyball captain’s battle to walk again
A bacteria infection left Margus Hoop unable to lift a spoon of porridge. But the Estonian logistics expert was all energy in his team’s semi final sitting volleyball match against Georgia.
Danish swimmers cheered on by royalty
Danish swimmer Johan Lehrmann was inspired to compete by meeting royalty.
Team UK steals swimming hearts
UK pair Poppy Pawsey and Sarah Robinson stole the hearts of the excited crowd at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, as they embraced in tears.
Clontarf Foundation teens inspired by Invictus Games spirit
A group of Indigenous teenage boys enjoyed a unique experience on Tuesday as part of their visit to the Invictus Games Sydney 2018.
Two 99-year-old US Veterans at Invictus Games Sydney 2018
99-year-old World War II US veterans Steven Melnikoff and Michael Gantich, with HRH Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, remain dedicated to helping veterans.
Ukrainian swimmer makes the most of his one-time opportunity
Ukrainian swimmer Bogdan Oksentiuk is making the most of the Invictus Games, but wants to remind us there’s still a war happening in his homeland.