Complete coverage: Invictus Games
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May 8, 2016, 3:05 PM ET
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-- The second Invictus Games will be held Sunday-Thursday at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, with close to 500 competitors from 14 countries taking part in the event.
We have you covered for the entire event, so check back here for updates, news and features:
Features
Big read: Invictus Games competitor Lauren Montoya says adaptive sports 're-lit that fire in me to find myself again' Read the story Profile: Cancer survivor Kelly Elmlinger knew running wouldn't be the same, but she 'had to try.' Read the story Q&A: Retired Army Capt. Mitchell Kieffer found his 'new normal' through training, competing again. Read the story 411: New to the Invictus Games? Here's the lowdown. Read the story Voices: The story of how a family's love and a lucky hat inspired an Air Force master sergeant to represent his country at the Invictus Games. Read the story Welcome to Bristol: Invictus Games competitors and U.S. veterans take over ESPN. Read the story Q&A: Army vet and Invictus Games competitor Will Reynolds calls sports a milestone in his recovery. Read the story Q&A: Why Michael Roggio's background as a naval rescue swimmer could set him up for gold at the Invictus Games. Read the story Photos: A look back at some of the top moments from the 2014 Games. Read the story Story: What made Queen Elizabeth say, 'Boom, really...please,' to President Obama and the First Lady? Read the story 411: What you need to know
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Behind the scenes: ESPN's Chris Fowler catches up with Prince Harry to talk about the royal's favorite aspects of the Invictus Games. Watch Team effort: U.S. competitors explain what it means to compete in the Invictus Games and the camaraderie it brings. Watch Boosting confidence: Legalman 1st Class Shahnaz Askins shares her emotional journey and how the Invictus Games helped her be a better mother. Watch Get ready! The Invictus Games begin with the opening ceremony on Sunday. Watch 'Fight Song': ESPN's five-day exclusive coverage concludes with the closing ceremony on Thursday, when Rachel Platten will perform her No. 1 single, "Fight Song." Watch TV schedule
The complete TV schedule for the Invictus Games (all times ET):
Sunday, May 8:
Opening ceremony, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN2)Monday, May 9:
Powerlifting finals, 8 a.m. (ESPN3)Rowing finals, 1:30 p.m. (ESPN3)Archery finals, 7 p.m. (ESPN3)Day 1 recap show, 7 p.m. (ESPN2)Tuesday, May 10:
Track and field finals, 8 a.m. (ESPN3)Sitting volleyball semifinals, 2 p.m. (ESPN3)Sitting volleyball gold/bronze medal matches, 7 p.m. (ESPN3)Day 2 recap show, 7 p.m. (ESPN2)Wednesday, May 11:
Swimming finals, 8 a.m. (ESPN3)Wheelchair rugby semifinals, 2 p.m. (ESPN3)Wheelchair rugby gold/bronze medal matches, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN3)Day 3 recap show, 7 p.m. (ESPN2)Thursday, May 12:
Wheelchair tennis final, 8 a.m. (ESPN3)Wheelchair basketball semifinals, 10:30 a.m. (ESPN3)Wheelchair basketball gold/bronze medal matches, 2 p.m. (ESPN3)Closing ceremony, 7 p.m. (ESPN2)Sunday, May 15:
Encore presentation, 1:30 p.m. (ABC) Monday, May 9:
Powerlifting finals, 8 a.m. (ESPN3)Rowing finals, 1:30 p.m. (ESPN3)Archery finals, 7 p.m. (ESPN3)Day 1 recap show, 7 p.m. (ESPN2)Tuesday, May 10:
Track and field finals, 8 a.m. (ESPN3)Sitting volleyball semifinals, 2 p.m. (ESPN3)Sitting volleyball gold/bronze medal matches, 7 p.m. (ESPN3)Day 2 recap show, 7 p.m. (ESPN2)Wednesday, May 11:
Swimming finals, 8 a.m. (ESPN3)Wheelchair rugby semifinals, 2 p.m. (ESPN3)Wheelchair rugby gold/bronze medal matches, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN3)Day 3 recap show, 7 p.m. (ESPN2)Thursday, May 12:
Wheelchair tennis final, 8 a.m. (ESPN3)Wheelchair basketball semifinals, 10:30 a.m. (ESPN3)Wheelchair basketball gold/bronze medal matches, 2 p.m. (ESPN3)Closing ceremony, 7 p.m. (ESPN2)Sunday, May 15:
Encore presentation, 1:30 p.m. (ABC)