Australia Competing at the Invictus Games 2023

The Invictus Games 2023 kicked off recently in Dusseldorf, Germany celebrating the power of sport, the resilience of veterans and the unconquered Invictus spirit. Team Australia is made up of 31 current and former serving Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel who have been wounded, injured or become ill during their military service. Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Defence Personnel, Matt Keogh MP, said the Government was proud to support the Invictus Games, celebrating the determination of Australian veterans.
“The Invictus Games demonstrates the healing power of sport. Our veterans are inspirational in refusing to be defeated or defined by illness or injury on their road to recovery,” Minister Keogh commented “Our competitors have already exceeded every expectation in making it to the start line. Throughout the Games we’ll see how sport can lift people up, support their recovery and help to overcome challenges. I acknowledge the important role our competitors’ families and friends play in supporting them – be it in community sport, or getting them all the way to the Games.”




Minister Keogh said that our Invictus competitors are fantastic role models, not just to veterans, but all people with illness or disability, encouraging them to get engaged in their local communities while demonstrating they can succeed in sport. Throughout the Games I encourage you all to cheer on Team Australia, but the simple truth is, no matter the outcome, they’re already done themselves, and our nation proud. The Minister explained that the Invictus Games is an international, adaptive multi-sports competition of individual and team sports including athletics, indoor rowing, powerlifting, road cycling, sitting volleyball, table tennis, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby. Team Australia’s 31 strong team will be up against some 500 competitors from 21 nations at the Dusseldorf event, which runs from 9 to 16 September. The Australian team is supported by the ADF and Invictus Australia.

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