Dave Watson
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Dave Watson’s life changed forever when he stepped on a hidden bomb in Afghanistan in 2010, losing both legs and an arm.
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Dave Watson’s life changed forever when he stepped on a hidden bomb in Afghanistan in 2010, losing both legs and an arm.
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Army veteran Paul Colling lost the life and the job he loved after a traumatic leg injury left him in near-constant pain.
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Former Lance Corporal Jordan Armitage, of County Durham, said taking part in the Team UK trials at Sheffield not only helped with his knee injury, but enabled him to start dealing with his mental health.
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Former Corporal Stephen Ashcroft is balancing his Invictus Games journey with completing his PhD in crop genetics.
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Since leaving the Forces and especially over the last ten years, former Army Private Steven Baldwin has really struggled with his mental health and almost totally withdrew from society.
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When Gillian, 42, was diagnosed with cancer in 2018 it was a complete shock.
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For Welsh Army veteran Jonathan, being part of the Invictus Games will have life-saving benefits not only for himself, but for his friends and family.
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Former Rifleman James Cooper suffered a traumatic brain injury in 2012 which left him battling depression and anxiety.
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For Army veteran Jason, the Invictus journey has given him a spark again and a renewed love of exercise.
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