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U.S. Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Battalion West athletes gather to show the medals won during the 2020 Marine Corps Trials powerlifting competition at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., March 4. The Marine Corps Trials promotes recovery and rehabilitation through adaptive sports participation and develops camaraderie among recovering service members and veterans.

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Marine Corps Trials 2020: Wounded Warrior Adaptive Sports Invitational

6 Mar 2020 | Capt. Danielle Phillips The Official United States Marine Corps Public Website

Wounded Warrior Regiment will host the 10th annual Marine Corps Trials at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, March 4-11.

The Marine Corps Trials is an adaptive sports event involving more than 250 wounded, ill, or injured Marines, Sailors, veterans and international competitors. Organized into three competing teams, participants represent Wounded Warrior Battalion-East, Wounded Warrior Battalion-West, and an international team of wounded warriors from Canada, France, Colombia, Georgia, Italy, and the United Kingdom.

Part of the Warrior Athlete Reconditioning Program, the Trials promote rehabilitation for recovering service members, serve as an opportunity to cultivate camaraderie and the warrior ethos, and provide a venue for showcasing mental and physical achievements. Additionally, participants may bid for selection to compete in the annual DoD Warrior Games.

 

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U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Brandon Tallent competes in the 2020 Marine Corps Trials powerlifting competition at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., March 4. The Marine Corps Trials promotes recovery and rehabilitation through adaptive sports participation and develops camaraderie among recovering service members and veterans.


Competitive events will include archery, cycling, rowing, shooting, powerlifting, sitting volleyball, swimming, golf, track and field, wheelchair basketball, and wheelchair rugby.

The opening ceremony is planned for February 29 at 9:30 a.m. and the competition will begin March 4, concluding March 11.

The full schedule is available at https://www.woundedwarrior.marines.mil/2020MCT/ Media are invited to attend the opening ceremony and competitive events. Those interested in attending should contact Capt. Danielle Phillips at danielle.phillips@usmc.mil or at 703-784-3601 for coordination.

Established in 2007, the Wounded Warrior Regiment provides leadership and ensures compliance with laws and DoD instructions related to the support, recovery, and non-medical care of combat and non-combat wounded, ill, and injured Marines, Sailors attached to Marine units, and their family members in order to maximize their recovery as they return to duty or transition to civilian life. The regimental headquarters, located in Quantico, Virginia, oversees the operations of two wounded warrior battalions located at Camp Pendleton, California, and Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, as well as multiple detachments in locations around the globe.

For more information about the Wounded Warrior Regiment go to http://www.woundedwarrior.marines.mil or visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wwr.usmc/.