Mark Clougherty

For over 15 years, former British Army corporal Mark Clougherty has been battling post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), ever since witnessing the turmoil and tumult of the Iraq War in 2003.

Sherry McBain

RAF Squadron Leader Sherry McBain has endured four abdominal surgeries and one carpal tunnel operation over the last four years, as well as battling PTSD.

Jordan Armitage

Former Lance Corporal Jordan Armitage, of County Durham, said taking part in the Team UK trials at Sheffield not only helped with his knee injury, but enabled him to start dealing with his mental health.

Julian 'Jules' Allen

Julian was a fit and highly trained infantry soldier, but when he suffered serious spinal injuries while serving, his physical and mental health deteriorated. From rock bottom to the Invictus Games. Read Jules' story.

JJ Chalmers

In May 2011 - Whilst serving in Afghanistan, JJ suffered life-changing injuries from an IED blast. Narrowly avoiding double arm amputation, he lost two fingers and was left with a badly damaged elbow, as well as face and leg injuries.

Lisa Johnston

After a routine PT session in 2014 resulted in injury and consequently the development and diagnosis of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, former Army Corporal Lisa, 39 from Doncaster, was living in constant pain.

Tom Folwell

Former Sapper Tom was blown up in June 2012 while on foot patrol in Helmand Province.

Paul Hartley

Paul 'Midge' Hartley, 53, lives with a form of Spastic Paraplegia, a rare degenerative condition that causes serious lower limb weakness, muscle stiffness and involuntary spasms, which severely impact his mobility.

Jon-Allan Butterworth

Meet military injured ex-serviceman, Paralympian and tar of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins; Jon-Allan Butterworth MBE.

Rob Shenton

Rob Shenton had always been a runner, but it wasn’t until his father was diagnosed with cancer in 2008 that he decided he wanted to push himself further.