Obama reunites with Biden at Invictus Games
Former President Obama reunited with former Vice President Biden on Friday at the Invictus Games in Toronto.
Biden and Obama were joined by Dr. Jill Biden, and Britain’s Prince Harry, who established the games.
The Bidens caught up with @BarackObama and Prince Harry before cheering on Team USA today at @InvictusToronto. pic.twitter.com/Z2tLHHgqE2
— Biden Foundation (@bidenfoundation) September 29, 2017
Front row seats for USA vs France at the #InivctusGames wheelchair basketball with @BarackObama @DrBiden @JoeBiden pic.twitter.com/l960L6mHiX
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) September 29, 2017
A quick pre-match photo with @BarackObama @DrBiden @JoeBiden and the USA wheelchair basketball team at the @InvictusToronto pic.twitter.com/mWICFb6F9i
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) September 29, 2017
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The Paralympic-style sports event was created in 2014 to draw attention to military men and women from around the world, who were injured in combat.
Over 500 competitors from 17 countries will take part in 12 sports at the event. There are 100 American athletes competing in the games.
Former first lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Biden have led the U.S. delegation at the games in past years.
First lady Melania Trump led the U.S. delegation this year, and met with the prince last week to kick off the sporting event.
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