U.S. Army veteran Bobby Green works on his shot-put technique, September 23, at York Lion Stadium, Toronto, Canada, in preparation for the Invictus Games.
250102-A-A4453-1002.JPG Photo By: Robert Whetstone

FALLS CHURCH, Va. - U.S. Army veteran Bobby Green works on his shot-put technique, September 23, at York Lion Stadium, Toronto, Canada, in preparation for the Invictus Games. The games take place September 23-30. Invictus is an international Paralympic-style, multi-sport event created by Prince Harry of Wales, in which wounded, injured, or ill armed service members from around the world participate in sports, including wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby, sitting volleyball, athletics (track and throwing field events), archery, cycling, wheelchair tennis, powerlifting, golf, swimming, and indoor rowing. Over 500 participants from 17 countries will compete in the games. (U.S. Army photo by Robert A. Whetstone)


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