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PRINCE HARRY
and the Defence Secretary Phillip Hammond launched a new international sporting event for wounded, injured and sick (WIS) Service personnel across the world.
The Invictus Games as it is called will officially commences on 10 September at iconic venues in London – including the Olympic Park and the Lee Valley Athletics Centre.
It will see more than 300 competitors from 13 nations across the world take part in eight adaptive sports ranging from athletics, wheelchair basketball to road cycling_06/03/2014.
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and the Defence Secretary Phillip Hammond launched a new international sporting event for wounded, injured and sick (WIS) Service personnel across the world.
The Invictus Games as it is called will officially commences on 10 September at iconic venues in London – including the Olympic Park and the Lee Valley Athletics Centre.
It will see more than 300 competitors from 13 nations across the world take part in eight adaptive sports ranging from athletics, wheelchair basketball to road cycling_06/03/2014.
Mandatory Credit Photo: ©Blake/NEWSPIX INTERNATIONAL
**ALL FEES PAYABLE TO: "NEWSPIX INTERNATIONAL"**
IMMEDIATE CONFIRMATION OF USAGE REQUIRED:
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Tel:+441279 324672 ; Fax: +441279656877
Mobile: 07775681153
e-mail: info@newspixinternational.co.uk
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