Newfoundland and Labrador was well represented at the Invictus Games which wrapped up this weekend in Vancouver and Whistler.
The games were founded by the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, for international wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women.
Newfoundland and Labrador has sent four athletes to the competition this year.
Charles Arsenault of St. John’s is a retired mobile support equipment operator who was diagnosed with PTSD. He is competing in swimming, alpine skiing and wheelchair basketball.
Andre Crocker of Trout River, an air maintenance superintendent with the Royal Canadian Air Force who is facing both physical and mental health challenges, is competing in Nordic skiing, indoor rowing, skeleton and sitting volleyball.
Melissa Norris of St. John’s, a former Navy critical care nursing officer, has been diagnosed with PTSD and has persevered through military sexual trauma. She is competing in wheelchair curling, alpine skiing and swimming.
Clifford Samms of Codroy is a retired air maintenance superintendent who turned to sport after his diagnosis with PTSD. He is competing in sitting volleyball, alpine skiing and swimming.






















