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U.S. Olympic Committee and Deloitte announce 2013 Warrior Games

Service members and Veterans with physical disabilities to compete in Colorado Springs

Published: Monday, Dec. 10, 2012 - 1:13 pm

/PRNewswire/ -- Today the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) and Deloitte announced that the Warrior Games will be held in Colorado Springs, Colo., May 11-17, 2013. In addition to Deloitte, the presenting sponsor, the week-long event is also supported by the Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs, BP, USO, Fisher House Foundation and the Bob Woodruff Foundation.

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More than 200 wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans are expected to participate in 2013.  They will comprise five U.S. teams representing the Army, Marine Corps, Navy/Coast Guard, Air Force and Special Operations, as well as one international team from the U.K.  Teams will compete in seven sports including archery, cycling, shooting, sitting-volleyball, swimming, track & field and wheelchair basketball. 

"We are proud to host the Warrior Games at the U.S. Olympic Training Center and the Air Force Academy," said Charlie Huebner, USOC Chief of Paralympics.  "Paralympic sport has a tremendously positive impact on individuals with physical disabilities, and the Warrior Games allows us to salute these fine young men and women who have served their countries honorably."     

Deloitte has been the presenting sponsor of the Warrior Games since the annual event was first held in 2010.  The Games are designed to introduce injured service members and veterans to Paralympic sport competition and encourage them to stay physically active when they return to their local communities following the event. 

"It is an honor to sponsor the Warrior Games because they empower our service men and women and veterans to compete on a different field, the field of sport," said Robin Lineberger, chief executive officer, Federal Government Services practice, Deloitte Consulting LLP.  "Rehabilitative sport has a long-lasting impact on both the athletes and on their families.  That is why Deloitte is proud to support the Warrior Games and other activities that further the recovery of service members and veterans through sports and athletics." 

The 2013 Warrior Games Opening Ceremony will be held on May 11 at the Olympic Training Center.  The ceremony, as well as the Warrior Games competitions, will be free and open to the public.  Additional details will be provided in the coming months on the U.S. Paralympics website, USParalympics.org and the Warrior Games Facebook page. 

About Deloitte's Federal Government Practice

Federal government agencies turn to Deloitte for their most meaningful and challenging problems.  With private sector insights delivered by public sector experience, Deloitte helps agencies rethink, reduce, and restructure—from day-to-day operations to large-scale transformations.  Deloitte's diverse capabilities across consulting, financial advisory, business and technology risk, and tax services help clients imagine the possible, seize opportunity, and make it happen. See how at deloitte.com/federal.

As used in this document, "Deloitte" means Deloitte LLP and its subsidiaries. Please see www.deloitte.com/us/about for a detailed description of the legal structure of Deloitte LLP and its subsidiaries. Certain services may not be available to attest clients under the rules and regulations of public accounting.

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