Final Rounds Begin at the Warrior Games

Final rounds for some of the events at the 2018 Department of Defense Warrior Games are beginning today, including archery and shooting, which wrapped up in the morning.

Editor’s Note: Six Grady College students from the Sports Media Certificate and Visual Journalism programs, are in Colorado covering the Warrior Games as part of their summer capstone courses.

Air Force Family Program Coordinator Jose Martinez (left), Air Force Family Program Coordinator Tonya McGough (center) and Air Force Competition Staff Aaron Moffett cheer on Team Air Force during Department of Defense Warrior Games shooting finals at the United States Air Force Academy near Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Tuesday, June 5, 2018. Approximately 300 wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans came together to compete in the ninth edition of the Warrior Games. (Photo/Zoe L. Smith, Grady Sports Bureau)
Air Force Family Program Coordinator Jose Martinez (left) and Air Force Family Program Coordinator Tonya McGough (right) cheer on Team Air Force during Department of Defense Warrior Games shooting finals at the United States Air Force Academy near Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Tuesday, June 5, 2018. Approximately 300 wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans came together to compete in the ninth edition of the Warrior Games. (Photo/Zoe L. Smith, Grady Sports Bureau)
Sgt. Ian Primmer, from the United Kingdom, hugs Captain Stephen Rice, from the United Kingdom after Rice won a gold medal in the shooting finals at the United States Air Force Academy near Colorado Springs, Colorado on Tuesday, June 5, 2018. Primmer and Rice, who both competed in shooting, are two of approximately 300 wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans who came together to compete in the ninth edition of the Warrior Games. (Photo/Zoe L. Smith, Grady Sports Bureau)
Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jason Pacheco, from Las Vegas, celebrates winning a bronze medal in the shooting finals at the United States Air Force Academy near Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Tuesday, June 5, 2018. Pacheco is one of approximately 300 wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans who came together to compete in the ninth edition of the Warrior Games. (Photo/Zoe L. Smith, Grady Sports Bureau)
Marine Corps Cpl. Thomas Gilman (left), from Omak, Wash., Air Force Lt. Col. Juliana “Julie” Walker (center), from Colorado Springs, Colo., and Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Joe Engfer, from Ranchester, Wyo., celebrate winning medals in the shooting finals at the United States Air Force Academy near Colorado Springs, Colorado on Tuesday, June 5, 2018. Gilman, Walker and Engfer are three of approximately 300 wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans who came together to compete in the ninth edition of the Warrior Games. (Photo/Zoe L. Smith, Grady Sports Bureau)
Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer David Mills, from Castro Valley, Calif., celebrates winning a bronze medal in the shooting finals at the United States Air Force Academy near Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Tuesday, June 5, 2018. Mills is one of approximately 300 wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans who came together to compete in the ninth edition of the Warrior Games. (Photo/Zoe L. Smith, Grady Sports Bureau)
Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Michael Barefoot, from Norwalk, Ohio, shakes the hand of Air Force Brig. Gen. Andrew Armacost after being presented with a gold medal in the shooting finals at the United States Air Force Academy near Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Tuesday, June 5, 2018. Barefoot, who set a new record in the 10M Air Rifle Prone Open class, is one of approximately 300 wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans who came together to compete in the ninth edition of the Warrior Games. (Photo/Zoe L. Smith, Grady Sports Bureau)

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