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Wheelchair Basketball: Highlights from the Preliminary Matches

by Jenn Vieira | Sep 30, 2017 | Competition Highlight-EN, News Release-EN | 0 comments

New Zealand vs. Denmark: Vikings Dominate Kiwis Teams New Zealand and Denmark kicked off Friday’s preliminary wheelchair basketball action at the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre. “Let’s go, Vikings, let’s go!” The Danes clearly heard the cheers from the stands as they...

Kevin Rempel Introduces Sledge Hockey to Invictus Competitors

by Jenn Vieira | Sep 30, 2017 | News Release-EN | 0 comments

Kevin Rempel’s bronze medal from the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games sat on display at the MasterCard Centre for Hockey Excellence in Etobicoke as the sledge hockey demonstration got underway for the Invictus Games on Friday. As part of the Invictus Games Toronto...

From Military to Murderball: an Interview with Chris Klodt

by Jenn Vieira | Sep 30, 2017 | News Release-EN | 0 comments

Few people consider playing a contact sport to come back from an injury. Canadian Forces member Chris Klodt is one of those “few people.” Chris and the rest of the Canadian squad entertained sports fans this week as they took on teams from around the world at the 2017...

Future Paralympian Takes Inspiration from Invictus Competitors

by Jenn Vieira | Sep 30, 2017 | News Release-EN | 0 comments

One of the biggest fans — and also one of the youngest — at the Invictus Games Toronto 2017 is nine-year-old Rio Woolf from London, England. Affectionately known as “Blade Boy Rio” on Twitter, Rio has his eyes set on competing for the United Kingdom in the 2024...

Wheelchair Basketball Semifinals

by Jenn Vieira | Sep 30, 2017 | Competition Highlight-EN | 0 comments

With a final four that mirrored the Orlando 2016 Invictus Games, Denmark, Netherlands, the United Kingdom and United States entered the court at Ryerson’s Mattamy Athletic Centre to a roaring, sold-out crowd on Saturday. On the last day of the Invictus Games Toronto...
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