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2013 Working Wounded Games

Written by Washingtonian Staff | Published on November 6, 2013
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Russell Dennison competes in an Olympic lifting workout of the day during the 2013 Working Wounded Games. Photograph by Joe Kelley.
Nick Thom lifts a weighted barbell during competition. Photograph by Joe Kelley.
Erin Hardtke climbs over the wall mid-competition. Photograph by Joe Kelley.
Jason Sturn performs a one-handed snatch grip overhead squat. Photograph by Joe Kelley.
One workout of the day involved wall-ball situps. The games are designed for severely injured veterans. Photograph by Joe Kelley.
Spectators cheer on and encourage competitors mid-workout. Photograph by Joe Kelley.
The Working Wounded Games is in its second year and is held at CrossFit Rubicon in Tysons Corner. Photograph by Joe Kelley.
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