The W100K, part of the Bush Institute’s Military Service Initiative, showcases the courage, commitment, and resilience of these warriors and underscores the importance of sports as part of the rehabilitation process for our men and women injured on the front lines. This year’s bike ride honors alumni of Team 43 who have participated in previous W100K rides and highlight the work of the Bush Institute’s Warrior Wellness Alliance.
Many of the riders in this year’s event are featured in President Bush’s book and corresponding exhibit currently at the George W. Bush Presidential Center, Portraits of Courage: A Commander-in-Chief’s Tribute to America’s Warriors.
To help more veterans access high-quality care and reduce stigmas associated with the invisible wounds of war, the Bush Institute this year announced the Warrior Wellness Alliance, linking peer-to-peer veteran networks like Team 43 with best-in-class health care providers.
Day 2
President Bush and the Team 43 warriors take off for the final day of the #W100K pic.twitter.com/1TpxsVj2vZ
— TheBushCenter (@TheBushCenter) October 8, 2017
That’s a wrap! Another great #W100K honoring the service and sacrifice of our warriors. #KnowOurVets
Day 1
President Bush welcomes warriors for the 2017 W100K. #KnowOurVets pic.twitter.com/C3uRQ3gqFQ
— TheBushCenter (@TheBushCenter) October 7, 2017
Great first day of the W100K ????????. #KnowOurVets pic.twitter.com/gicl1NJQgd
— TheBushCenter (@TheBushCenter) October 7, 2017
.@drmarcsiegel talks George W. Bush’s wounded warrior ride https://t.co/DGhmja3WGN via @FoxNews #KnowOurVets
— TheBushCenter (@TheBushCenter) October 7, 2017
‘Like a family reunion’: Veterans join Bush for bike ride at his Texas ranch https://t.co/adXoAoO3oe via @dallasnews & @claireballor
— TheBushCenter (@TheBushCenter) October 8, 2017
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