
Invictus Games 2021: Three Teams Will Not Travel To The Hague
Australia, Jordan and New Zealand have said their teams will not be travelling to the Invictus Games due to the COVID pandemic.
Australia, Jordan and New Zealand have said their teams will not be travelling to the Invictus Games due to the COVID pandemic.
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