Vancouver waves goodbye to Invictus Games 2025 with star-studded closing ceremony
Team UK leaves Canada with their largest collection of serving personnel in the team's history.
Team UK leaves Canada with their largest collection of serving personnel in the team's history.
Outgoing CEO Dominic Reid, who leaves his role at the end of February, highlights Ukraine's challenges in rehabilitating its wounded ...
Lance Corporal Lawrence competed in the final round of the IBSF Bobsleigh World Cup in Lillehammer, Norway.
There were 38 medals to celebrate for Team UK in Canada.
Team UK managed to claim 10 more medals to their collection, 1 gold, 4 silver and 5 bronzes.
The Northampton stadium replaces Plymouth – which showcased the competition opener in 2024.
He ends a long wait to secure his world title after winning the overall World Cup crown two weeks ago.
The Wheelchair Rugby gold continues to elude Team UK at the Invictus Games having won bronze in 2016 and silvers since.
It was a night of double success for two British Army Rugby Union teams.
The 2023 Inter Service champions beat Oxford University by just four points in Oxford.
A thumping 4-0 win saw the Army victorious in London.
The Invictus Games sporting action now leaves Whistler and returns to Vancouver.
A 2-1 win means the Navy have done all they can do to win the 2025 title.
The fourth day saw Alpine Skiing, Nordic Cross Country Skiing, Snowboarding and Biathlon make their Invictus Games debuts in Whistler.
Tim Varley and Ian McCarthy were delighted to be invited to the Inter Services Snow Sports Championships in Meribel.
Lieutenant Brett Wild has handed over the reins as Royal Navy alpine men's team captain to Leading Hand Graeme Price.