2016 Invictus Games Closing ceremonies at the 2016 Invictus Games. (Belen Michelis/ESPN) ESPN began coverage of the 2016 Invictus Games on Sunday, May 8th. (May 8-12, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN3),. The Invictus Games is the only international adaptive sporting event for injured active duty and veteran service members. Prince Harry (far left) and presenters during the Wheelchair Rugby award ceremony. (Phil Ellsworth/ESPN Images) Vice President Joe Biden at the Wheelchair Rugby games. (Phil Ellsworth/ESPN Images) Israel DT Del Toro at Wheelchair Rugby Exhibition Game. (Phil Ellsworth/ESPN Images) Invictus Games co-hosts Chris Fowler and Marysol Castro prepare for a live telecast. (Diane Lamb/ESPN) The opening ceremonies for the 2016 Invictus Games at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. (Phil Ellsworth/ESPN Images) (L-R) ESPN’s Tom Rinaldi, Bill Bonnell and Jeremy Schaap discuss their upcoming Invictus Games telecasts. (Diane Lamb/ESPN) US Air Force Staff Sergeant August O’Neill repels from a blackhawk during the Opening Ceremony to deliever the Invictus Games flag. (Phil Ellsworth/ESPN Images) HRH Prince Harry opened the ceremonies for the 2016 Games. (Phil Ellsworth/ESPN Images) (L-R) Bob Woodruff with Invictus Games co-hosts Marysol Castro and Chris Fowler during Sunday’s ceremonies. (Phil Ellsworth/ESPN Images) Related Articles Local teachers, childcare providers receive COVID-19 vaccinations at ESPN First Take travels to Vegas to preview Mayweather-McGregor; special airs tonight from Vegas Deja vu: Sutcliffe throws out first pitch at Camden Yards Inside look at ESPN’s coverage of the 71st Little League World Series from Williamsport