When he was lying in a hospital bed in 2020 with a fractured skull and broken neck, Rob Shenton might have thought his dream of competing in the Invictus Games was over. Four years later the army veteran from Biddulph,
Team Ukraine secured a total of 30 medals during the 2025 Invictus Games, including 12 gold, 12 silver, and six bronze medal finishes.
The country music superstar thanked organizers for "letting me bring my form of therapeutic music here tonight to serve those who have served us across the world"
Colin Chabassol, who is competing in five different sports, says the games have been life-changing. He says he would recommend applying to anyone who is eligible to compete.
Prince Harry's greatest wish for the Invictus Games is that there will no longer be a need for the adaptive sports tournament for veterans who are wounded, injured or sick. Speaki
Prince Harry gave Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau a warm embrace at the 2025 Invictus Games. Harry, 40, and Trudeau, 53, were spotted watching indoor rowing together at the Invictus Games on Sunday,
King Charles and Prince Harry may not be on the best of terms at the moment, but that's not stopping the monarch from acknowledging the good work that his youngest son does with the Invictus Games. On Wednesday,
Invictus Games, which took place in the Canadian cities of Vancouver and Whistler, have ended. The Ukrainian national team won 30 medals, which was the second-best result in the country's history.
Prince Harry is currently in Canada for the 2025 Invictus Games. Meghan Markle joined her husband for several days of the sporting event, before leaving early to return home to their children— Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet —in Montecito.
Invictus Games have wrapped up in Vancouver with a closing ceremony headlined by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex.
Fifty active-duty and veteran military members represented Team U.S. at the 2025 Invictus Games in Vancouver and Whistler, Canada.
The King spoke with an alum who previously won gold for Great Britain while visiting the Centre for Injury Studies at Imperial College London