2017 Invictus Games Explained

Invictus Games – Toronto 2017
Host City:Toronto, Canada
Nations:17
Debuting Countries:2
Opened By:Prince Harry
Torch Lighter:Natacha Dupuis, Simon Mailloux, David Johnston
Stadium:Air Canada Centre
Previous:2016 Orlando
Next:2018 Sydney

The 2017 Invictus Games was a parasport event for wounded, injured or sick armed services personnel and their associated veterans, which was held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The third Invictus Games, an event created in 2014 by Prince Harry, included eleven sports. It was the second Games to be held in North America, following the Invictus Games Orlando 2016.

Development and preparation

The CEO of the 2017 Invictus Games was Michael Burns.

Torch relay

The relay took place between 19 August and 26 September, visiting all 32 Canadian Forces bases and neighbouring communities, being carried by over 1000 torchbearers. The route was charted as being 7000 kilometres long.

Venues

The Games used some of the facilities from Pan American and Parapan American Games in 2015, held in Toronto.[1] [2]

VenueEvents/Sports
Air Canada CentreOpening and closing ceremonies
York Lions StadiumAthletics
Fort York National Historic SiteArchery
Swimming, Sitting volleyball and wheelchair basketball
Wheelchair tennis
Mattamy Athletic CentreIndoor rowing, powerlifting, sitting volleyball, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby
Golf
Cycling
Driving challenge

There was no athlete's village for these games, but the downtown Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel became an unofficial village for participants living there.[3]

Funding

The Royal Canadian Legion was asked by organizers to be a sponsor; the 30 members of the Legion council who met voted unanimously in support. Their $500,000 donation drew criticism from Canadian Veterans Advocacy, who suggested that drawing on the Poppy Campaign donations as opposed to other revenue sources was inappropriate. The Legion and columnists defended the use of funds as supporting the mission, noting other veteran welfare projects like purchasing a specialized MRI for a mental health clinic.[4] [5]

Marketing

A dog named Vimy was announced as the Games' mascot in April 2015.[6] It was named for the Battle of Vimy Ridge, considered by many as a defining moment in Canadian history.[7] [8] [9] A few days later, Prince Harry attended an exhibition sledge hockey game at Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto, alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Toronto Mayor John Tory, as part of a series of launch events at the Royal York Hotel,[10] and with Elizabeth Dowdeswell in the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, at the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Queen's Park.

The Games

Participating nations

All 15 countries from the 2016 Games were invited again,[11] while Romania and Ukraine made their debut.[12]

Sports

Calendar

Source:[13]

 OC Opening ceremony ●  Event competitions 1 Event finals CC Closing ceremony
September 23rd
Sat
24th
Sun
25th
Mon
26th
Tues
27th
Wed
28th
Thurs
29th
Fri
30th
Sat
Total
Ceremonies bgcolor=#00cc33 align=centerOCbgcolor=#ee3333 align=centerCC
Archery<-- 23 -->●<-- 28 -->●<-- 29 -->8<-- 30 -->8
Athletics<-- 23 -->29<-- 25 -->32<-- 26 -->61
Cycling<-- 23 -->11<-- 27 -->11<-- 28 -->22
Driving Challenge<-- 23 -->1<-- 24 -->1
Golf<-- 23 -->2<-- 27 -->2
Indoor rowing<-- 23 -->18<-- 27 -->18
Powerlifting<-- 23 -->4<-- 26 -->2<-- 27 -->6
Sitting volleyball<-- 23 -->●<-- 27 -->1<-- 28 -->1
Swimming<-- 23 -->●<-- 29 -->29<-- 30 -->29
Wheelchair basketball<-- 23 -->●<-- 29 -->●<-- 30 -->1<-- T -->1
Wheelchair rugby<-- 23 -->●<-- 28 -->1<-- 29 -->1
Wheelchair tennis<-- 23 -->●<-- 24 -->●<-- 25 -->1<-- 26 -->1
Total gold medals<-- 23 -->1293733121371151
September 23rd
Sat
24th
Sun
25th
Mon
26th
Tues
27th
Wed
28th
Thurs
29th
Fri
30th
Sat
Total

Broadcasters

Bell Media was announced as the exclusive broadcast partner of the Games, in a deal covering both the Orlando 2016 and Toronto 2017 events. Events were shown on TSN.[14] The station helped run the Toronto launch ceremony in May 2016.

Notes and References

  1. News: Kilkenny. Carmel. Invictus Games coming to Toronto in 2017. 4 May 2016. Radio Canada International. 16 March 2016. Montreal. English.
  2. Web site: Venues. Invictus Games Toronto 2017. October 29, 2017.
  3. Web site: Sheraton Centre Hotel lobby becomes 'borderless village' during Invictus Games. CBC News.
  4. News: Coyle. Jim. Royal Canadian Legion's donation to Invictus Games draws objections. 4 May 2016. Toronto Star. 28 April 2016. Toronto ON.
  5. News: Invictus Games money well spent. 4 May 2016. Ottawa Sun. 30 April 2016. Ottawa.
  6. News: Sachgau. Oliver. Meet Vimy, the 2017 Invictus Games mascot. 4 May 2016. Toronto Star. 29 April 2016. Toronto ON.
  7. Web site: Vimy Ridge and the Birth of a Nation. Anthony Wilson-Smith. The Canadian Encyclopedia.
  8. Web site: Battle of Vimy Ridge marked Canada's birth as a nation: Governor General David Johnston. 9 April 2012. National Post.
  9. Web site: The Battle of Vimy Ridge April 9-12, 1917 - The First World War. Warmuseum.ca .
  10. News: Prince Harry, Justin Trudeau launch 2017 Invictus Games in Toronto. 4 May 2016. CBC News. 2 May 2016. Toronto ON.
  11. Web site: Nations Invictus Games Toronto 2017. Invictusgames2017.com. 12 May 2016.
  12. Web site: Nations Invictus Games Toronto 2017. Invictusgames2017.com. 27 September 2016.
  13. Web site: Results Invictus Games Toronto 2017 . 2017-10-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171004135508/http://results.invictusgames2017.com/index.cfm/en/grid/show# . 2017-10-04 . dead .
  14. Web site: Bell Media exclusive media partner of the Invictus Games Toronto 2017. Tsn.ca.