COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Army veteran Margaux Mange (left), from Lakewood, Colo., Army Reserve Capt. Lacey Hamilton (center), from New Castle, Del., and Army veteran Ashley Crandall (right), from Salt Lake City, Utah, pose for a photo after being medaled for the Women's Open Bicycle category of the Warrior Games on May 12, 2013. The day-long cycling event consisted of seven categories in which wounded, ill or injured Soldiers, Marines, Airmen, Sailors and soldiers of the British Armed Forces competed for the gold. Throughout the week of the games, more than 260 wounded, ill or injured service
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Army veteran Margaux Mange (left), from Lakewood, Colo., Army Reserve Capt. Lacey Hamilton (center), from New Castle, Del., and Army veteran Ashley Crandall (right), from Salt Lake City, Utah, pose for a photo after being medaled for the Women's Open Bicycle category of the Warrior Games on May 12, 2013. The day-long cycling event consisted of seven categories in which wounded, ill or injured Soldiers, Marines, Airmen, Sailors and soldiers of the British Armed Forces competed for the gold. Throughout the week of the games, more than 260 wounded, ill or injured service members from across the Department of Defense and British Armed Forces will compete in track and field, sitting volleyball, shooting, swimming, archery and wheelchair basketball events. The 2013 Warrior Games is intended to help service members advance their recovery by helping them overcome challenges associated with their physical injuries or illnesses. (Photo by Sgt Victor J. Ayala, 210th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment) Adaptive sports power soldiers through adversity 130512-A-FF999-652
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