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Cpl. Kionte Story, native of Stockton, Calif., rests

Cpl. Kionte Story, native of Stockton, Calif., rests

Cpl. Kionte Story, native of Stockton, Calif., rests between laps at the pool during swimming practice for the 2012 Warrior Games at Colorado Springs, Colo., April 24. The Warrior Games is a competition between... More

Marine veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise,

Marine veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise,

Marine veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise, Idaho, swims the breastroke during swim practice for the 2012 Warrior Games at Colorado Springs, Colo., April 24, 2012. Greene, a bilateral above-knee amputee... More

Marine veteran Sgt. Robert “Strong Leg Bull” Norman

Marine veteran Sgt. Robert “Strong Leg Bull” Norman

Marine veteran Sgt. Robert “Strong Leg Bull” Norman prepares to push off the wall for the backstroke during swimming practice for the 2012 Warrior Games at Colorado Springs, Colo., April 24. Norman, native of S... More

Marine veteran Lance Cpl. Jeremiah Arbogast, a native

Marine veteran Lance Cpl. Jeremiah Arbogast, a native

Marine veteran Lance Cpl. Jeremiah Arbogast, a native of Cumberland, Md., listens to instructions by swim coach Shelia Taormina at swim practice for the 2012 Warrior Games at Colorado Springs, Colo., April 24, ... More

Gunnery Sgt. Nicole Adams, native of Sacramento, Calif.,

Gunnery Sgt. Nicole Adams, native of Sacramento, Calif.,

Gunnery Sgt. Nicole Adams, native of Sacramento, Calif., swims the backstroke during swim practice for the 2012 Warrior Games at Colorado Springs, Colo., April 24, 2012. Adams will be competing in the swim and ... More

Cpl. Manuel Jimenez, native of New Britain, Conn.,

Cpl. Manuel Jimenez, native of New Britain, Conn.,

Cpl. Manuel Jimenez, native of New Britain, Conn., and wounded warrior from Wounded Warrior Regiment East, practices the back stroke during swim practice for the 2012 Warrior Games at Colorado Springs, Colo., A... More

Lance Cpl. Levi Marshall pushes off the wall to start

Lance Cpl. Levi Marshall pushes off the wall to start

Lance Cpl. Levi Marshall pushes off the wall to start the backstroke during swimming practice for the 2012 Warrior Games at Colorado Springs, Colo., April 24. Marshall, native of Covington, Wash., is participat... More

Sgt. Eric Rodriguez, below-knee amputee and native

Sgt. Eric Rodriguez, below-knee amputee and native

Sgt. Eric Rodriguez, below-knee amputee and native of Echo Park, Los Angeles, swims the backstroke during swim practice for the 2012 Warrior Games at Colorado Springs, Colo., April 24, 2012. Rodriguez, who lost... More

Lance Cpl. Levi Marshall listens intently to the swim

Lance Cpl. Levi Marshall listens intently to the swim

Lance Cpl. Levi Marshall listens intently to the swim coaches during swimming practice for the 2012 Warrior Games at Colorado Springs, Colo., April 24. Marshall, native of Covington, Wash., is participating in ... More

Marine veteran Cpl. Travis Greene takes the backstroke

Marine veteran Cpl. Travis Greene takes the backstroke

Marine veteran Cpl. Travis Greene takes the backstroke to the next level during swimming practice for the 2012 Warrior Games at Colorado Springs, Colo., April 24. The Warrior Games is a competition between woun... More

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