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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, September 10th 2014. Patriotic Tig Hyett heads for the opening ceremony for the Invictus Games, where over 400 competitors from 13 nations will take part in an international sporting event for wounded, injured and sick Servicemen and women.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, September 10th 2014. Dutch supporters heaf for the opening ceremony for the Invictus Games, where over 400 competitors from 13 nations will take part in an international sporting event for wounded, injured and sick Servicemen and women.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, September 10th 2014. Patriotic Liv McCarron queues to get into the opening ceremony for the Invictus Games, where over 400 competitors from 13 nations will take part in an international sporting event for wounded, injured and sick Servicemen and women.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, September 10th 2014. The McCarron Family show their colours ahead of the opening ceremony for the Invictus Games, where over 400 competitors from 13 nations will take part in an international sporting event for wounded, injured and sick Servicemen and women.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, September 10th 2014. Prince William and Prince Harry await the arrival of their father HRH Prince Charles ahead of the opening ceremony for the Invictus Games, where over 400 competitors from 13 nations will take part in an international sporting event for wounded, injured and sick Servicemen and women.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, September 10th 2014. Prince Harry waits for the arrival of his father, Prince Charles  ahead of the opening ceremony for the Invictus Games, where over 400 competitors from 13 nations will take part in an international sporting event for wounded, injured and sick Servicemen and women.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, September 10th 2014. Princes Harry and William greet their father Prince Charles as he arrives at the opening ceremony  of the Invictus Games, where over 400 competitors from 13 nations will take part in an international sporting event for wounded, injured and sick Servicemen and women.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Prince Harry chats with Technical Sergeant Israel Del Toro, the first 100% disabled serviceman to re-enlist in the US Air Force, and who is competing in athletics, cycling, powerlifting and seated volleyball as wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Prince Harry talks to a competitor as wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Prince Harry chats with a competitor as wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Having crossed the finish line together, in the Recumbent IRecB1category, Robert Cromey-Hawke (C), John-James Chalmers (L) and Paul Vice (R) pose for a picture as wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Medalists Jaco Van Gass, Gold (C), Terry Byrne, Silver (L) and FRance's Henri Rebujent, Bronze, (R) from the Men's IRB2 circuit race event pose for pictures as wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Great Britain's Joseph Townsend powers his way to a silver medal in the IHB2 category as wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Prince Harry hugs a competitor as wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Prince Harry chats with competitors as wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. In the Recumbent IRecB1category, Robert Cromey-Hawke (R), John-James Chalmers (L) and Paul Vice (C) cross the finish line together to take victory as wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. In the Recumbent IRecB1category, Robert Cromey-Hawke (R), John-James Chalmers (c) and Paul Vice (L) use teamwork to build a commanding lead as wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. In the Recumbent IRecB1category, Robert Cromey-Hawke (R), John-James Chalmers (L) and Paul Vice (C) use teamwork to build a commanding lead as wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Prince Harry awards IRB2 cyclist Jaco Van Gass of Great Britain his gold medal as wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Pipped at the post thanks to a puncture,  IHB2 Hand bike silver medalist Joseph Townsend catches his breath as wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Prince Harry at the Velodrome as wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. A US competitor warms up as wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. September 13th 2014. Prince harry poses for the media with US competitor Technical Sergeant Israel Del Toro as wounded servicemen and women from 13 different countries compete for sporting glory during the cycling competition at the Invictus Games.
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  • City Hall, London, November 24th 2014. Mayor Boris Johnsonwelcomes the world's best wheelchair tennis players with a game of mini tennis outside City Hall. The players are in London to compete in the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters 2014, being held at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre, being held from 26 - 30 November. PICTURED: Mayor Boris Jognso holds a giant tennis raquet.
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  • City Hall, London, November 24th 2014. Mayor Boris Johnsonwelcomes the world's best wheelchair tennis players with a game of mini tennis outside City Hall. The players are in London to compete in the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters 2014, being held at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre, being held from 26 - 30 November. PICTURED: Mayor Boris Johnson plays a game of sudden death tennis with wheelchair tennis competitors Lucas Sithole, left, Jordanne Whiley, second left, and KgothatsoMontjane, right, outside City  Hall.
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  • City Hall, London, November 24th 2014. Mayor Boris Johnsonwelcomes the world's best wheelchair tennis players with a game of mini tennis outside City Hall. The players are in London to compete in the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters 2014, being held at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre, being held from 26 - 30 November. PICTURED: Using a giant tennis raquet, Mayor Boris Johnson has a knock-about with wheelchair tennis players Lucas Sithole (South Africa) and Jordanne Whiley (Great Britain).
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  • City Hall, London, November 24th 2014. Mayor Boris Johnsonwelcomes the world's best wheelchair tennis players with a game of mini tennis outside City Hall. The players are in London to compete in the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters 2014, being held at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre, being held from 26 - 30 November. PICTURED: Wheelchair Tennis players Jordanne Whiley, back to camera, Kgothatso Montjane, far left and Lucas Sithole knock about outside City Hall.
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  • City Hall, London, November 24th 2014. Mayor Boris Johnsonwelcomes the world's best wheelchair tennis players with a game of mini tennis outside City Hall. The players are in London to compete in the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters 2014, being held at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre, being held from 26 - 30 November. PICTURED: Great Britain's Jordanne Whiley and South Africa's Kgothatso Montjane enjoy a knockabout in front of City Hall.
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  • City Hall, London, November 24th 2014. Mayor Boris Johnsonwelcomes the world's best wheelchair tennis players with a game of mini tennis outside City Hall. The players are in London to compete in the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters 2014, being held at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre, being held from 26 - 30 November. PICTURED: South Africa's Kgothatso Montjane warms up  ahead of a game of mini tennis with London Mayor Boris Johnson.
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  • City Hall, London, November 24th 2014. Mayor Boris Johnsonwelcomes the world's best wheelchair tennis players with a game of mini tennis outside City Hall. The players are in London to compete in the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters 2014, being held at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre, being held from 26 - 30 November. PICTURED: Mayor Boris Johnson returns a serve in a game of wheelchair tennis.
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  • City Hall, London, November 24th 2014. Mayor Boris Johnsonwelcomes the world's best wheelchair tennis players with a game of mini tennis outside City Hall. The players are in London to compete in the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters 2014, being held at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre, being held from 26 - 30 November. PICTURED: Mayor Boris Johnson keeps his eye on the ball.
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  • City Hall, London, November 24th 2014. Mayor Boris Johnsonwelcomes the world's best wheelchair tennis players with a game of mini tennis outside City Hall. The players are in London to compete in the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters 2014, being held at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre, being held from 26 - 30 November. PICTURED: South Africa's Kgothatso Montjane warms up  ahead of a game of mini tennis with London Mayor Boris Johnson.
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  • City Hall, London, November 24th 2014. Mayor Boris Johnsonwelcomes the world's best wheelchair tennis players with a game of mini tennis outside City Hall. The players are in London to compete in the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters 2014, being held at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre, being held from 26 - 30 November. PICTURED: Mayor Boris Johnson rallies for wheelchair Tennis outside City Hall.
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  • Lee Valley Athletic Centre, London, September 11th 2014. Melissa Coduti  congratulates her runner-up Tatiana Perkins after winning the Women's 100m Ambulant T3 final for the United States.
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  • Lee Valley Athletic Centre, London, September 11th 2014. Prince Harry poses with members of the Italian team at the Invictus Games  track and field competition.
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  • Lee Valley Athletic Centre, London, September 11th 2014. Competitor Stuart Robinson from the Royal Air Force Regiment watches the action with his wife Amy, Father-in-Law Dave Peasgood and son George.
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  • Lee Valley Athletic Centre, London, September 11th 2014. Great Britain's Andrew Grant celebrates his victory in the 1500m Men Ambulant IT1 final, cloaked in the flag of his regiment.
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  • Lee Valley Athletic Centre, London, September 11th 2014. Prince Harry, a major force behind the invictus games attend the track and field competition in London ath the Lee Valley Athletics Centre.
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  • Lee Valley Athletic Centre, London, September 11th 2014. Prince charles is flanked by his two sons, Prince William and Harry as they enjoy the action at the Invictus Games track and field competition.
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  • Lee Valley Athletic Centre, London, September 11th 2014. Charles the Prince of Wales and Duke of Cambridge Prince William chat betwen events at the Invictus Games track and field competition at Lee Valley Athletics Park in London.
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  • Lee Valley Athletic Centre, London, September 11th 2014. Melissa Coduti wins the Women's Ambulant IT 3 Final as wounded servicemen and women from 13 countries gather at London's Lee Valley Athletics Centre for the Invictus Games Track and Field competition.
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