On December 13, the BBC reported on Prince Harry presenting Invictus Games competitors with the Helen Rollason Award at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year show. “The Helen Rollason Award is presented in memory of the BBC presenter who died of cancer aged 43 in 1999. It is awarded for outstanding achievement in the face of adversity.”
In reference to the Invictus Games competitors, Prince Harry remarked “these men and women will no longer be defined by their injuries. Their stories move, humble and captivate us.”
“We should not underestimate the power of sport, that changes life. All of those who complete in the Invictus Games have achieved so much just to make it to the starting line-up.”
The article includes two video highlights featuring Prince Harry.
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