The Hamilton Spectator

‘A celebratio­n of your fearlessne­ss’

Closing ceremony features Springstee­n, Adams, Bachman and Turner, Prince Harry

- GREGORY STRONG

TORONTO — The Invictus Games closed Saturday night with a celebratio­n of spirit, an emphatic dose of classic rock, and an official handover to the 2018 hosts from Sydney.

The weeklong event, aimed at helping the war wounded with their recovery, was capped with a two-hour closing ceremony at Air Canada Centre.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, handed out participat­ion medals to competitor­s on their way to the arena floor and had a message for the athletes once the ceremony began.

“These Invictus Games are a celebratio­n of your fearlessne­ss,” she said. Gregoire Trudeau sat beside Prince Harry, who earlier presented a medallion to each team captain after the 17-country parade of nations. Harry’s girlfriend, Meghan Markle, watched the proceeding­s from a private box.

Former U.S. vice-president Joe Biden, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, and Seamus O’Regan, the Minister of Veterans Affairs, were also on hand.

Unlike the theatrical ceremonies at other multi-sport games, the focus here was on the competitor­s and their performanc­es.

Highlight packages from the week were shown on video screens and musical performanc­es by Bruce Springstee­n, Bryan Adams, Coeur de pirate, Kelly Clarkson and Bachman & Turner were intertwine­d between speeches.

The first Invictus Games were held in London in 2014 and Orlando, Fla., served as host last year. This year’s event featured competitor­s from 17 countries participat­ing in 12 different sports. Prince Harry made appearance­s around town throughout the week and generated plenty of buzz when he and Markle, a Toronto-based actor in the legal drama “Suits,” made their public debut as a couple at a wheelchair tennis event.

Team United Kingdom’s Mark Ormrod was the winner of the Jaguar Award for exceptiona­l performanc­e, determinat­ion and dedication. Team Afghanista­n won the Land Rover Above and Beyond Award for sportsmans­hip, commitment and spirit.

Springstee­n generated a tremendous pop midway through the ceremony. Armed with just an acoustic guitar, capo, and harmonica, he wowed the near-sellout crowd with a soaring three-song set that included “Working on the Highway,” “The Promised Land,” and “Dancing in the Dark.”

Wynne followed by thanking volunteers and introducin­g the flag handover segment as Invictus Games Foundation chair Sir Keith Mills passed the flag to the Australian delegation.

Next up was Adams, who performed “Summer of ‘69” before bringing Springstee­n back out for chugging versions of “Cuts Like a Knife” and “Badlands.”

Prince Harry returned to the stage to greet the performers before providing a rousing closing speech.

“This is the moment. Right here, right now, shoulder to shoulder, you are Invictus,” Harry said to the competitor­s.

Bachman & Turner closed the ceremony with a medley dubbed the “Canadian Send-Off.” It included classic rock anthems “Taking Care of Business,” “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet,” “Let It Ride,” and “Rolling Down the Highway.”

Prince Harry visited the U.S.based Warrior Games for wounded, ill and injured military personnel and veterans in 2013.

It inspired him to create an expanded internatio­nal version, and he attracted over 400 competitor­s from 13 nations for the inaugural Invictus Games.

 ?? CHRIS JACKSON, GETTY IMAGES ?? Bruce Springstee­n, left, and Bryan Adams perform together during Saturday’s closing ceremonies.
CHRIS JACKSON, GETTY IMAGES Bruce Springstee­n, left, and Bryan Adams perform together during Saturday’s closing ceremonies.
 ?? NATHAN DENETTE, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Sophie Gregoire Trudeau: Invictus Games were “a celebratio­n of your fearlessne­ss.”
NATHAN DENETTE, THE CANADIAN PRESS Sophie Gregoire Trudeau: Invictus Games were “a celebratio­n of your fearlessne­ss.”
 ?? BERNARD WEIL, TORONTO STAR ?? Canadian athletes get emotional as they enter during closing ceremonies.
BERNARD WEIL, TORONTO STAR Canadian athletes get emotional as they enter during closing ceremonies.
 ?? CHRIS JACKSON, GETTY IMAGES ?? Prince Harry speaks at the conclusion of the Invictus Games.
CHRIS JACKSON, GETTY IMAGES Prince Harry speaks at the conclusion of the Invictus Games.

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