Gabe 'The One-Armed Archer' George heads to the DOD Warrior Games

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Gabe 'The One-Armed Archer' George heads to the DOD Warrior Games
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Gabe George is a skilled archer participating in the 2022 Warrior Games hosted at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort.

Gabe "The One-Armed Archer" George is heading to the DOD Warrior Games and wants to inspire other wounded veterans to live life to the fullest with the help of adaptive sports."Physical activity is my therapy. Movement is my life," says Gabriel George, also known as "The One-Armed Archer."

"You come out to this event like the Warrior Games and you find out you're in a blizzard full of other snowflakes. When you create a blizzard you're powerful together. You see people who are actually physically going through what you're going through. Somebody actually understands you," Gabe explains.

"They worked on me 12 hours straight, put blood, sweat, and tears and kept me alive," he recalls of that night. Despite his injuries, Gabe continues to see the positives in life and is active in a variety of organizations aimed at helping other wounded veterans heal. "I found things that keep me going. I find my gold medals before I even get involved with something."

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