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  1. invictusgamesfoundation.orgInvictus Games

    The Invictus Games Foundation offers a recovery pathway for international wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women (WIS). We collaborate to provide opportunities for post-traumatic growth: enabling those involved to reclaim their purpose, identity and future, beyond injury. The impact of Invictus. Serving the community. How we work.

  2. The People Behind The Foundation. Established in 2014, the Foundation is the charity that governs the delivery of the Invictus Games and acts as custodians of the Invictus Spirit. The executive team is led by CEO Dominic Reid OBE, who was responsible for the delivery of the inaugural Invictus Games London 2014.

  3. The Invictus Games Foundation is the owner of the brand and the selector of future Host Cities. It is responsible for sport and competition management, rules, categorisations and branding. The bidding process for future games started in November 2014.

  4. www.invictusgamesfoundation.org › our-impactInvictus Games

    INVICTUS GAMES THE HAGUE 2020. 934. OPPORTUNITIES VIA WE ARE INVICTUS. 73% HAVE DEVELOPED SOCIAL CONNECTIONS. 87% HAVE INCREASED THEIR CONFIDENCE. 85% GAINED A SENSE OF BELONGING. You are not alone - building a digital community. The number of users registered on We Are Invictus rose by 36% in 2022.

  5. www.invictusgamesfoundation.org › invictus-endeavoursInvictus Games

    You do not have to have competed in an Invictus Games, or trialled, to join this community. This platform allows Wounded, Injured and Sick (WIS) to access opportunities offered by the Invictus Games Foundation in order to support, or share, their recovery journey.

  6. The Invictus Games Foundation, London, United Kingdom. 187,162 likes · 625 talking about this. The Invictus Games Foundation is the charity behind the Invictus Games for Wounded, Injured and Sick...

  7. The inaugural Invictus Games in London 2014 used the power of sport to inspire recovery, support rehabilitation and generate a wider understanding and respect for wounded, injured and sick Servicemen and women.