In a surprising turn of events, the Invictus Games has been dealt another blow following the resignation of its chief executive, Dominic Reid.
This announcement comes on the heels of the ongoing controversy surrounding the Pat Tillman award, leaving many to wonder about the future of the esteemed sporting event.
Dominic Reid, who has been at the helm of the Invictus foundation since its inception in 2014, has decided to step down after a decade of dedicated service.
His leadership has been instrumental in expanding the reach of the Games across three continents, creating a platform for wounded, injured, and sick service members to showcase their resilience through sports.
The Duke of Sussex, who founded the Invictus Games, expressed his gratitude towards Reid in a heartfelt statement.
He acknowledged the profound impact Reid’s efforts have had on countless veterans and service personnel over the years.
“Through sports rehabilitation, his tireless work has supported thousands,” the Duke remarked, highlighting the significant contributions Reid made during his tenure.
Reid’s departure raises questions about the direction of the Invictus Games moving forward.
With six successful events under his belt, his leadership will be sorely missed.