By Rick Burke, Navy Office of Community Outreach Public
Affairs

Navy Petty
Officer 2nd Class John Pulido, (left), a San Diego, California native, is a multisport athlete
competing in archery, track, and swimming.
Pulido,
competed in the 400m and 800m track races on July 2 and is competing in archery
on July 3 and swimming on the last day of competition on July 8.
Pulido
and the rest of “Team Navy” join more than 250 seriously wounded, ill and
injured service members and veterans at the Department of Defense Warrior
Games.
Navy athletes are competing against
competitors from the Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, Special Operations Command,
Australian Defense Force and the United Kingdom Armed Forces in cycling, track
and field, shooting, swimming, archery, sitting volleyball and wheelchair
basketball.
The Navy honors the sacrifices of
wounded warriors by providing them top-notch non-medical support through Navy
Wounded Warrior (NWW) – Safe Harbor. All enrollees in NWW are encouraged to
make athletics a key component of their recovery efforts. By promoting wounded
warrior participation in competitions like the Warrior Games, NWW helps
enrollees heal through adaptive sports.
These games provide an opportunity
for athletes to grow physically, mentally and spiritually from the
sportsmanship and camaraderie gained by representing their respective service
teams in a friendly and spirited competition. It is an opportunity for athletes
to showcase their enduring warrior spirit in the presence of their families and
grateful nation.
- - Lt. Jesus
Uranga, Team Navy Public Affairs
For more information about the 2017
DoD Warrior Games, please visit http://www.dodwarriorgames.com/.