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2018 Invictus Games

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Invictus Games – Sydney 2018
Host citySydney, Australia
MottoGame On Down Under
Nations18
Debuting countries1
Athletes~500
Opening20 October 2018 (2018-10-20)
Closing27 October 2018 (2018-10-27)
Opened byPrince Harry, Duke of Sussex
Main venueSydney Olympic Park
WebsiteOfficial website

The 2018 Invictus Games was an adaptive mulit-sport event for wounded, injured and ill veteran and active defence personnel, held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The fourth Invictus Games, an event founded in 2014 by Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, included 13 sports (11 medal sports). It was the first Invictus Games held in the southern hemisphere.[1]

Development and preparation

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Venues

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The events were staged on and around Sydney Harbour and at Sydney Olympic Park, in venues used for the 2000 Summer Olympics.[2][3]

Funding

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Jaguar Land Rover was the Presenting Partner for 2018 Sydney Invictus Games, as it had been for the Invictus Games since its inception in London in 2014. Premier Partners were Fisher House Foundation, Medibank, Sage Group, UNSW Canberra and Westpac. Aon, Boeing, Defence Housing Australia, Fidelity, Hyatt Regency Sydney, icare, ISPS Handa, Leidos, Lockheed Martin, Minter Ellison, Raytheon, Royal Australian Mint, SAAB Australia, Ticketek, Unisys and Workwear Group were Official supporters. The event Official suppliers were Amazon, Accor, CSM Live, George P. Johnson, Gold Medal Systems, Goodman, Great Big Events, Harvey Norman, Isentia, Norwest, Ottobock, Pages and Technical Direction Company. The Packer Family Foundation was a Philanthropic Supporter.[5] Founding Partners were the Australian Defence Force, Deloitte, Legacy NSW, Clubs NSW and RSL NSW. The Australian government donated $10,000 to the Games to mark the occasion of the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.[6]

The Games

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Participating nations

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All 17 countries from the 2017 Games were invited to attend, with Poland joining for the first time, for a total of 18 countries.[7][8]

Another team titled "Unconquered" also participated in certain events consisting of competitors from multiple nations.[9]

Source: "Competitors". 2018 Sydney Invictus Games. Archived from the original on 19 October 2018. Retrieved 28 October 2018.

Sports

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There were 12 adaptive sports contested at the Games (with golf and wheelchair tennis as non-medal sports) as well as the Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge.[10]

Wheelchair rugby

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Wheelchair rugby was held at the Quaycentre over a two-day period from 24 to 25 October.[11] Men and women competed in mixed teams. Competitors from 6 nations competed in wheelchair rugby at the 2018 Invictus Games.

Sitting volleyball

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Sitting volleyball was held at the Quaycentre over a two-day period from 22 to 23 October.[12] One event took place, which was jointly staged at the Genea Netball Centre and Quaycentre. Teams from 12 nations competed in this event.

Medal table

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There is no competitive medal tally at the Invictus Games. Medals are awarded, but Invictus Games does not endorse or maintain an official scoreboard of gold, silver and bronze medals.[citation needed]

Competitors, not athletes, participate in the event that supports rehabilitation and recovery for wounded, injured and ill defence personnel and veterans.[citation needed]

Medalists

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Archery

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's novice recurve Darren Peters
 Australia
Oleksandr Zozuliak
 Ukraine
Kenneth Jepsen Hyldtoft
 Denmark
Men's open recurve Eugen-Valentin Pătru
 Romania
Fabio Tomasulo
 Italy
Bonaventura Bove
 Italy
Women's novice recurve Maiia Moskvych
 Ukraine
Nikki Murillo
 Canada
Cavell Simmonds
 Canada
Women's open recurve Jennifer Collins
 United Kingdom
Jocelyn McKinley
 Australia
Hannah Marguerite Stolberg
 United States
Team novice recurve  Ukraine
Maiia Moskvych
Serhii Shymchak
Andrii Usach
 Denmark
Christian Claydon-Smith
Morten Bach Jensen
Anker Sewohl
 France
Cyril Auxant
Luc Berton
Jean-François Montoya
Team open recurve  Italy
Bonaventura Bove
Piero Rosario Suma
Fabio Tomasulo
 Romania
Danut Nicola
Ion-Catalin Pârvu
Eugen-Valentin Pătru
 United Kingdom
Jennifer Collins
Scott McNeice
Poppy Pawsey
Men's open compound Stewart Sherman
 Australia
Steven Sandman
 Australia
Dorin Petrut
 Romania
Women's open compound Christina Truesdale
 United States
not awarded not awarded
Team open compound  Romania
Ionut-Claudiu Butoi
Augustin-Nicuşor Pegulescu
Dorin Petrut
 Australia
Matt Blunt
Garry Robinson
Steven Sandman
 Canada
Derek Anderson
Mathew Belear
Frank Gauvin

Athletics

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Men
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
100 m IT1 Kushal Limbu
 United Kingdom
Stix Parker
 Australia
Alex Tate
 United Kingdom
200 m IT1 Kushal Limbu
 United Kingdom
Stix Parker
 Australia
Michael Sousadocarma
 United States
400 m IT1 Stix Parker
 Australia
Ben Seekell
 United States
Mickael Ranchin
 France
1500 m IT1 Andrew Wilkinson
 Australia
Mickael Ranchin
 France
Ben Seekell
 United States
Long jump IJ1 Alex Tate
 United Kingdom
Stix Parker
 Australia
Ben Seekell
 United States
Shot put IF1 Michael Sousadocarma
 United States
Yurii Dmytrenko
 Ukraine
Nu Filo-Leaana
 New Zealand
Discus throw IF1 Michael Sousadocarma
 United States
Yurii Dmytrenko
 Ukraine
Ott Jõesaar
 Estonia
Shot put IF2 Waad Imran Faris
 Iraq
Mike Kacer
 United States
not awarded
Discus throw IF2 Waad Imran Faris
 Iraq
Mike Kacer
 United States
Rene Hinrikus
 Estonia
100 m IT3 Nathan Parker
 Australia
Joe Dillnut
 United Kingdom
Mike Kacer
 United States
200 m IT3 Fadhil Razzaq Abdulameer
 Iraq
Mike Kacer
 United States
Joe Dillnut
 United Kingdom
400 m IT3 Mike Kacer
 United States
Nathan Parker
 Australia
Joe Dillnut
 United Kingdom
1500 m IT3 Craig Wilson
 New Zealand
Luuk Veltink
 Netherlands
Mike Kacer
 United States
Long jump IJ3 Joe Dillnut
 United Kingdom
Michael Lyddiard
 Australia
not awarded
Shot put IF3 Dorian Gardner
 United States
not awarded not awarded
Discus throw IF3 Dorian Gardner
 United States
Odai Majed Alshatnawi
 Jordan
not awarded
100 m IT4 Matthew Brumby
 Australia
Joshua David Smith
 United States
Ryan Patrick Novack
 United States
200 m IT4 Matthew Brumby
 Australia
Joshua David Smith
 United States
Ryan Patrick Novack
 United States
400 m IT4 Matthew Brumby
 Australia
Joshua David Smith
 United States
Ryan Patrick Novack
 United States
1500 m IT4 Matthew Brumby
 Australia
Joshua David Smith
 United States
Ryan Patrick Novack
 United States
Long jump IJ4 Iyad Salem Mestarehi
 Jordan
not awarded not awarded
Shot put IF4 Rob Hufford
 United States
Oleksandr Bielobokov
 Ukraine
Jaime Garza
 United States
Discus throw IF4 Damien Irish
 Australia
Rob Hufford
 United States
Darren Young
 United Kingdom
100 m IT5 Ahmad Hashem Albarahmeh
 Jordan
Sebastien Pradalier
 France
Joel Rodriguez
 United States
Malcolm Rose
 United Kingdom
200 m IT5 Sebastien Pradalier
 France
Malcolm Rose
 United Kingdom
Joel Rodriguez
 United States
400 m IT5 Sebastien Pradalier
 France
Malcolm Rose
 United Kingdom
not awarded
1500 m IT5 Sebastien Pradalier
 France
not awarded not awarded
Long jump IJ5 Benjamin Yeomans
 Australia
Vasyl Omelchenko
 Ukraine
Daniel Hendriock
 Germany
Shot put IF5 Martin Tye
 United Kingdom
David Crook
 United States
Tyson Schmidt
 United States
Discus throw IF5 David Crook
 United States
Tyson Schmidt
 United States
Pete Brown
 Australia
Shot put IF6 David Watson
 United Kingdom
Ryan Pinney
 United States
Mark Ormrod
 United Kingdom
Discus throw IF6 David Watson
 United Kingdom
Tim Payne
 United States
Mark Ormrod
 United Kingdom
100 m IT7 Benjamin Yeomans
 Australia
Hayel Kalaif Al Mahakim
 Jordan
Kenny Guinn
 United States
200 m IT7 Benjamin Yeomans
 Australia
Hayel Kalaif Al Mahakim
 Jordan
Steven Bortle
 United States
400 m IT7 Vasyl Omelchenko
 Ukraine
Ergo Mets
 Estonia
Hayel Kalaif Al Mahakim
 Jordan
1500 m IT7 Bogdan Oksentiuk
 Ukraine
Karl Hinett
 United Kingdom
Steve Sebburn
 United Kingdom
Shot put IF7 Ryan Major
 United States
Massimo Sapio
 Italy
Sua Tui
 United States
Discus throw IF7 Ryan Major
 United States
Joel Rodriguez
 United States
not awarded
Women
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
100 m IT1 Monica Contrafatto
 Italy
not awarded not awarded
200 m IT1 Danielle Nichole Pothoof
 United States
not awarded not awarded
Shot put IF1 Emma McCormick
 United Kingdom
Stephanie Johnson
 United States
not awarded
Discus throw IF1 Emma McCormick
 United Kingdom
not awarded not awarded
100 m IT3 Sabrina Daulaus
 France
not awarded not awarded
200 m IT3 Sabrina Daulaus
 France
not awarded not awarded
400 m IT3 Sabrina Daulaus
 France
not awarded not awarded
100 m IT4 Gabriel Graves-Wake
 United States
Brandi Evans
 United States
Naomi Adie
 United Kingdom
200 m IT4 Gabriel Graves-Wake
 United States
Brandi Evans
 United States
Kristen Elizabeth Morris
 United States
400 m IT4 Gabriel Graves-Wake
 United States
Brandi Evans
 United States
Kristen Elizabeth Morris
 United States
1500 m IT4 Gabriel Graves-Wake
 United States
Kristen Elizabeth Morris
 United States
Naomi Adie
 United Kingdom
Shot put IF4 Brigid Baker
 Australia
Joyce van den Waardenburg
 Netherlands
Rebecca Kuenstner
 Australia
Discus throw IF4 Brigid Baker
 Australia
Vanessa Broughill
 Australia
Joyce van den Waardenburg
 Netherlands
100 m IT5 Amany Akram Abdel Rahman
 Jordan
not awarded not awarded
Long jump IJ5 Heidi Joosten
 Australia
Francesca Rocca
 France
Vanessa Broughill
 Australia
Shot put IF5 Sebastiana Lopez
 United States
Gabriel Graves-Wake
 United States
Kristen Elizabeth Morris
 United States
Discus throw IF5 Sebastiana Lopez
 United States
Brandi Evans
 United States
Gabriel Graves-Wake
 United States
100 m IT7 Heidi Joosten
 Australia
Dawn Maria Page
 United States
Alexia Vlahos
 Australia
200 m IT7 Heidi Joosten
 Australia
Dawn Maria Page
 United States
Francesca Rocca
 France
400 m IT7 Heidi Joosten
 Australia
Francesca Rocca
 France
Dawn Maria Page
 United States
1500 m IT7 Annelies Homma
 Netherlands
Debbie O'Connell
 United Kingdom
Tanja Sunekær
 Denmark
4 × 100 m relay  United States
Linn Aubrey Dillard
Gabriel Graves-Wake
Stephanie Johnson
Dawn Maria Page
 United Kingdom
Naomi Adie
Kelly Ganfield
Alexandra McClellan
Debbie O'Connell
not awarded
Mixed
Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 100 m relay  Australia
Matt Model
Nathan Parker
Stix Parker
Benjamin Yeomans
 United Kingdom
Joe Dillnut
Kushal Limbu
Daniel Majid
Alex Tate
 France
Benjamin Bouquet
Guillaume Ducrocq
Jean-Philippe Golf
Mickael Ranchin

Indoor rowing

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Men
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
One-minute sprint IR1 Mark Ormrod
 United Kingdom
David Watson
 United Kingdom
Ryan Major
 United States
Four-minute endurance Mark Ormrod
 United Kingdom
David Watson
 United Kingdom
not awarded
One-minute sprint IR2 Rémy Boullé
 France
Dave Innes
 Canada
Loreto Di Loreto
 Italy
Four-minute endurance Franck Robin
 France
Loreto Di Loreto
 Italy
Sebastien Pradalier
 France
One-minute sprint IR3 Oleksandr Bielobokov
 Ukraine
Nathan Parker
 Australia
David Travadon
 France
Four-minute endurance Nathan Parker
 Australia
Luuk Veltink
 Netherlands
John Elliott Ayo
 United States
One-minute sprint IR4 Martin Tye
 United Kingdom
Pete Brown
 Australia
Matthew Grashen
 United States
Four-minute endurance Pete Brown
 Australia
Daniel Phillips
 United Kingdom
Mark Daniels
 Australia
One-minute sprint IR5 Ross Alewine
 United States
Mark Perkins
 United Kingdom
Poul Overgaard Christensen
 Denmark
Four-minute endurance Ross Alewine
 United States
Mark Perkins
 United Kingdom
Ergo Mets
 Estonia
One-minute sprint IR6 Ben Farinazzo
 Australia
Matt Model
 Australia
Rob Hufford
 United States
Serhii Ilnytskyi
 Ukraine
Four-minute endurance Ben Farinazzo
 Australia
Matt Model
 Australia
Dumitru-Nicolae Paraschiva
 Romania
Women
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
One-minute sprint IR2 Amany Akram Abdel Rahman
 Jordan
not awarded not awarded
One-minute sprint IR3 Sabrina Daulaus
 France
not awarded not awarded
Rachel Williamson
 United Kingdom
Four-minute endurance Hannah Marguerite Stolberg
 United States
not awarded not awarded
Rachel Williamson
 United Kingdom
One-minute sprint IR4 Sebastiana Lopez
 United States
not awarded not awarded
Four-minute endurance Sebastiana Lopez
 United States
not awarded not awarded
One-minute sprint IR5 Emily Mysko
 Australia
Kristen Elizabeth Morris
 United States
Marion Blot
 France
Four-minute endurance Emily Mysko
 Australia
Kristen Elizabeth Morris
 United States
Marion Blot
 France
One-minute sprint IR6 Tiff White
 Australia
Emma Kadziolka
 Australia
Sarah Petchell
 Australia
Four-minute endurance Emma Kadziolka
 Australia
Tiff White
 Australia
Sarah Petchell
 Australia

Jaguar Land Rover driving challenge

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team  France
Cédric Arci
Mickaël Ranchin
 Australia
Craig McGrath
Scott Reynolds
 United Kingdom
Daniel Bingley
Mark Perkins

Powerlifting

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Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Men's lightweight IP4 Ahmad Hashem Albarahmeh
 Jordan
Kenny Guinn
 United States
Lee Matthews
 United Kingdom
Men's midweight IP5 Oleksandr Havrylenko
 Ukraine
Tyronne Gawthorne
 Australia
Jonathan Mitchell
 United Kingdom
Men's heavyweight IP6 Martin Tye
 United Kingdom
Yevhen Oleksenko
 Ukraine
Rob Hufford
 United States
Women's lightweight IP1 Sarah Sliwka
 Australia
Francesca Rocca
 France
Abbie Kasparis
 United Kingdom
Women's midweight IP2 Sebastiana Lopez
 United States
Nicki Bradley
 Australia
Alexia Vlahos
 Australia
Women's heavyweight IP3 Sarah Petchell
 Australia
Tiff White
 Australia
Brigid Baker
 Australia

Road cycling

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Men
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Hand bike time trial IHB1 Ryan Pinney
 United States
Loreto Di Loreto
 Italy
Sebastien Pradalier
 France
Hand bike criterium Ryan Pinney
 United States
Franck Robin
 France
Sebastien Pradalier
 France
Recumbent bike time trial IRECB1 Daniel Lee
 United States
Joshua David Smith
 United States
John Elliott Ayo
 United States
Recumbent bike criterium Daniel Lee
 United States
Joshua David Smith
 United States
John Elliott Ayo
 United States
Road cycling time trial IRB1 David Travadon
 France
Arnaud Sallembien
 France
Edwin De Wolf
 Netherlands
Road cycling criterium David Travadon
 France
Arnaud Sallembien
 France
Edwin De Wolf
 Netherlands
Hand bike time trial IHB2 Michael Swain
 United Kingdom
Brant Ireland
 United States
Remy Boullé
 France
Hand bike criterium Michael Swain
 United Kingdom
Brant Ireland
 United States
Massimo Chiappetta
 Italy
Road cycling time trial IRB2 Steve Sebburn
 United Kingdom
Karl Allen-Dobson
 United Kingdom
Wayne Harrod
 United Kingdom
Road cycling criterium Nicolas Mélen
 France
Andrew Wilkinson
 Australia
Steve Sebburn
 United Kingdom
Road cycling time trial IRB3 Andrew White
 United Kingdom
Tim Grover
 Australia
Denys Fishchuk
 Ukraine
Road cycling criterium Andrew White
 United Kingdom
Tim Grover
 Australia
Alex Moulder
 United Kingdom
Women
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Recumbent bike time trial IRECB1 Debbie O'Connell
 United Kingdom
Jamie Lyn Biviano
 United States
Hannah Marguerite Stolberg
 United States
Recumbent bike criterium Debbie O'Connell
 United Kingdom
Jamie Lyn Biviano
 United States
Hannah Marguerite Stolberg
 United States
Hand bike time trial IHB2 Gabriel Graves-Wake
 United States
not awarded not awarded
Hand bike criterium Gabriel Graves-Wake
 United States
not awarded not awarded
Road cycling time trial IRB2 Kristen Elizabeth Morris
 United States
Emily Mysko
 Australia
Christina Truesdale
 United States
Road cycling criterium Kristen Elizabeth Morris
 United States
Emily Mysko
 Australia
Christina Truesdale
 United States
Road cycling time trial IRB3 Brandi Evans
 United States
Stephanie Verhoef
 Netherlands
Naomi Fong
 Canada
Road cycling criterium Brandi Evans
 United States
Linn Aubrey Dillard
 United States
Naomi Fong
 Canada

Sailing

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Hansa Dinghy Cyrille Chahboune
 France
Davin Bretherton
 Australia
Pete Arbuckle
 Australia
Elliott 7 team  Australia
Paul Langley
Craig McGrath
Rob Saunders
Marcus Wilson
 Denmark
Joakim Juul Eriksen
Johan Høeg Hansen
Trine Holst Jensen
Kim Wilsborg
 Netherlands
Jeroen Lunsingh
Marc van de Kuilen
Luuk Veltink
Edwin Vermetten

Sitting volleyball

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed team  Georgia
David Dardzuli
Enver Giglemiani
Besarion Gudushauri
Giorgi Jabakhidze
Paata Jibuti
Levan Mikava
Mirian Mirianashvili
Manuchar Nakishashvili
Murtaz Osepaishvili
Kakhaberi Zirakashvili
 United Kingdom
Daniel Bingley
Kushal Limbu
Scott McNeice
Michael Mellon
Pa Modou Njie
Netra Rana
James Rose
Daniel Shanahan
Aveuta Tuila
Paul Twitchell
Alan White
Darren Young
 Estonia
Egerd Erreline
Rene Hinrikus
Margus Hoop
Ott Jõesaar
Tarmo Lepik
Ergo Mets
Marek Piirimägi
Madis Põri
Ivan Smirnov
Agor Tettermann

Swimming

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Men
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle ISA Massimo Sapio
 Italy
Mark Ormrod
 United Kingdom
not awarded
100 m freestyle Mark Ormrod
 United Kingdom
Garry Robinson
 Australia
not awarded
50 m backstroke Massimo Sapio
 Italy
not awarded not awarded
50 m breaststroke Mark Ormrod
 United Kingdom
not awarded not awarded
50 m freestyle ISB Armando Marco Iannuzzi
 Italy
John Elliott Ayo
 United States
Antonio Auricchio
 Italy
100 m freestyle Armando Marco Iannuzzi
 Italy
John Elliott Ayo
 United States
Antonio Auricchio
 Italy
50 m backstroke Armando Marco Iannuzzi
 Italy
Shay Hampton
 United States
Raffaele Vicente Di Luca
 Italy
50 m breaststroke Shay Hampton
 United States
Ronald van Dort
 Netherlands
Armando Marco Iannuzzi
 Italy
50 m freestyle ISC Michael Goody
 United Kingdom
Andrew Wilkinson
 Australia
Dorian Gardner
 United States
100 m freestyle Andrew Wilkinson
 Australia
Michael Goody
 United Kingdom
Alex Dewar
 United Kingdom
50 m backstroke Michael Goody
 United Kingdom
Andrew Wilkinson
 Australia
Alex Dewar
 United Kingdom
50 m breaststroke Andrew Wilkinson
 Australia
Alex Dewar
 United Kingdom
Michael Goody
 United Kingdom
50 m freestyle ISD Tom Foster
 Australia
Bogdan Oksentiuk
 Ukraine
Volodymyr Korol
 Ukraine
100 m freestyle Tom Foster
 Australia
Volodymyr Korol
 Ukraine
Bogdan Oksentiuk
 Ukraine
50 m backstroke Tom Foster
 Australia
Volodymyr Korol
 Ukraine
Richard Gamble
 United Kingdom
50 m breaststroke Tom Foster
 Australia
Viktor Shynkaruk
 Ukraine
Luke Hill
 Australia
Women
Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle ISB Raina Marie Hockenberry
 United States
not awarded not awarded
100 m freestyle Hannah Marguerite Stolberg
 United States
not awarded not awarded
50 m backstroke Hannah Marguerite Stolberg
 United States
not awarded not awarded
50 m breaststroke Hannah Marguerite Stolberg
 United States
not awarded not awarded
50 m freestyle ISC Sonya Newman
 Australia
Rachel Williamson
 United Kingdom
Kristen Elizabeth Morris
 United States
100 m freestyle Sonya Newman
 Australia
Kristen Elizabeth Morris
 United States
Rachel Williamson
 United Kingdom
50 m backstroke Sonya Newman
 Australia
Rachel Williamson
 United Kingdom
Danielle Nichole Pothoof
 United States
50 m breaststroke Sonya Newman
 Australia
Rachel Williamson
 United Kingdom
Kristen Elizabeth Morris
 United States
50 m freestyle ISD Taryn Barbara
 Australia
Kira Lavine
 United States
Ruth Hunt
 Australia
100 m freestyle Kira Lavine
 United States
Taryn Barbara
 Australia
Ruth Hunt
 Australia
50 m backstroke Ruth Hunt
 Australia
Linn Aubrey Dillard
 United States
Kira Lavine
 United States
50 m breaststroke Ruth Hunt
 Australia
Stephanie Verhoef
 Netherlands
Kira Lavine
 United States
4 × 50 m freestyle relay  United States
Linn Aubrey Dillard
Kira Lavine
Kristen Elizabeth Morris
Danielle Nichole Pothoof
Unconquered
Taryn Barbara
Raina Marie Hockenberry
Ruth Hunt
Sonya Newman
not awarded
Mixed
Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 50 m freestyle relay  Australia
Tom Foster
Dean Knobel
Nathan Whittington
Andrew Wilkinson
 United Kingdom
Alex Dewar
Richard Gamble
Michael Goody
David Watts
 United States
Steven Bortle
Dorian Gardner
Alexis Eugene Padilla
Michael Anthony Sousadocarma

Wheelchair basketball

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed team  United States
Ross Alewine
Josue Paul Barron
Brian Canich
Chance Field
Matthew Grashen
Stephanie Johnson
Alex Michael Nguyen
Chris Parks
Ryan Pinney
Joshua David Smith
George Edward Vera
Brian Anthony Williams
 Netherlands
Jacco Dudink
Jeroen Lunsingh
Marc van de Kuilen
Jelle van der Steen
Ronald van Dort
Edwin Vermetten
Jeffrey Vroegop
Alina Zoet
 United Kingdom
Daniel Bingley
Paul Guest
Ryan Hewitt
Lee Matthews
Michael Mellon
Richard Pullen
James Rose

Wheelchair rugby

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed team  Australia
Pete Arbuckle
Matt Blunt
Davin Bretherton
Matthew Brumby
Dave Connolly
Mark Daniels
Braedon Griffiths
Trudi Lines
Pete Rudland
Jamie Tanner
Jeff Wright
 United Kingdom
Daniel Bingley
Peter Dunning
Michael Matthews
Scott McNeice
Michael Mellon
Jeff Robinson
Clive Smith
Martin Tye
 United States
Josue Paul Barron
Jay Collins
Brant Ireland
Sebastiana Lopez
Ryan Major
Alex Michael Nguyen
Joel Rodriguez
Joshua David Smith
Sua Tui
Brian Anthony Williams

Media and broadcast

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ABC was the broadcast partner for the fourth Invictus Games with extensive broadcasting relating to the Invictus Games broadcast across the network on free-to-air, video on demand (iVIEW), YouTube live streaming, radio, podcasts and online.[13] APN Outdoor was the official outdoor media partner, and Facebook the social media partner.[5]

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