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2025 DoD Warrior Games

The official page for Team Marine Corps for the 2025 DoD Warrior Games. From July 18-26, 2025. The 2025 DoD Warrior Games, hosted by U.S. Army Training & Doctrine Command, brings together nearly 200 military service members to compete in adaptive sports as part of their recovery journeys.

2025 Department of Defense (DOD) Warrior Games


 

About the Games

From July 18-26, 2025, U.S. Army Training & Doctrine Command will host the Department of Defense Warrior Games bringing together hundreds of wounded, ill, and injured active duty and veteran military members to compete in adaptive sports as part of their recovery journeys.

This year, in 2025, we celebrate 15 years since the inception of the DoD Warrior Games. Which highlights the exceptional physical skills and mental toughness of wounded, ill, and injured service members representing the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard and Special Operations Command.

Nearly 200 wounded, ill, and injured warrior athletes will compete.

11 adaptive sports over 9 days of exciting competition.

Recovery in real time as the wounded, ill, and injured service member community comes together.

Tune in live with the 2025 DoD Warrior Games Livestream Broadcast.

 

The 2025 DoD Warrior Games featured 11 adaptive sports over 9 days of exciting competition at Colorado College, Norris Penrose Indoor Event Center, and Garry Berry Stadium in Colorado Springs, CO.

The Warrior Games were established to enhance the recovery and rehabilitation of wounded, ill and injured service members and to expose them to adaptive sports. Visitors and participants will walk away with a better understanding of adaptive sports through an exciting and entertaining atmosphere, and will gain with additional understanding of how to support our athletes.

The adaptive sports featured in the DoD Warrior Games are a part of the larger DoD Warrior Care program. Within this program, adaptive sports provide reconditioning activities and competitive athletic opportunities to all wounded, ill and injured service members to improve their physical and mental wellness throughout the continuum of recovery and transition. Modified equipment and additional classification systems allow each athlete to compete, regardless of their injury or illness.

For more information about the games, visit: 2025 DoD Warrior Games 

 

  

 

Video by Pfc. Maxwell Pennington
Muenster Veteran to Compete at Warrior Games
Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment
May 8, 2013 | 2:03
Marine veteran Cpl. Richard Stalder, 22, from Muenster, Tx., will compete in the 2012 Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo., May 11-17 in shooting and archery. Stalder is still searching for the exact diagnosis of his injuries.

The two-week training camp will prepare Marines for the 2013 Warrior Games. The Warrior Games is a Paralympic style competition to elevate wounded, ill and injured service member's abilities through athletic competition. The fourth annual Warrior Games will be held at the Olympic Training Center and Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, May 10-16. Athletes will compete in swimming, track and field, volleyball, wheelchair basketball, cycling, shooting and archery. The Marine team will defend their three-time, first place title against the Army, Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force and SOCOM. Broll also available. Produced by Cpl. Max Pennington. Also available in High Definition.
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