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The Prince will introduce over 30 competitors to the stage at the
Award Ceremony. There he will present the Award to captain of the
UK Team Dave Henson, who will accept it on behalf of all the
Invictus
competitors.
Henson, a former Royal Engineers Captain, was the captain of Team
GB and won gold in the 200m sprint on the first day of the
three-day event.
The Helen Rollason award is awarded at Sports Personality of the
Year in memory of the BBC presenter who died in 1999 at the age of
43 after suffering from cancer.
The Invictus Games
were organised with the support and backing of The Royal Foundation
of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry and the
Ministry of Defence. The event featured nine
adaptive sports at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and Lee Valley
Athletics Centre.
Photo Credit: Invictus Games 2014]]>

