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Impressive week in The Hague attracts almost 100,000 visitors

Impressive week in The Hague attracts almost 100,000 visitors

Sustainability, an important theme during and after the Invictus Games

Sustainability, an important theme during and after the Invictus Games

A yellow bench

A yellow bench

Great enthusiasm at first days of the Invictus Games

Great enthusiasm at first days of the Invictus Games

Happy Easter

Happy Easter

Opening Ceremony

Opening Ceremony

The fifth Invictus Games about to begin

The fifth Invictus Games about to begin

King Willem Alexander, Princess Margriet, Prince Pieter-Christiaan and Prime Minister at Invictus Games The Hague

King Willem Alexander, Princess Margriet, Prince Pieter-Christiaan and Prime Minister at Invictus Games The Hague

Carl and his family & friends

Carl and his family & friends

About the Invictus Games

Most of us will never know the full horrors of combat. Many Servicemen and women suffer life-changing injuries, visible or otherwise, whilst serving their country. How do these men and women find the motivation to move on and not be defined by their injuries?

The word ‘invictus’ means ‘unconquered’. It embodies the fighting spirit of wounded, injured and sick Service personnel and personifies what these tenacious men and women can achieve post injury. The Games harness the power of sport to inspire recovery, support rehabilitation and generate a wider understanding and respect for those who serve their country.

The Invictus Games are more than just sport. They capture hearts, challenge minds and change lives. Click here for more information about the Invictus Games.