Who are JJ Chalmers, Rachael Latham, Steve Brown, Stef Reid, and Daraine Mulvihill? Meet Invictus Ga

THE Invictus Games, the brainchild of Prince Harry, are underway.

But just who is presenting it? Here's what we've found out...

JJ Chalmers

John James Chalmers was born 1987 he is a TV Presenter and Invictus Games medallist. Chalmers served in Helmand, Aghanistan as a Royal Marine with 42 Commando.

In May 2011 he sustained devastating injuries in a bomb blast in Afghanistan where he suffered facial injuries, lost two fingers and his right elbow disintegrated.

Rachael Latham

Rachael is a former Paralympic swimmer and world record holder.

She is now an experienced broadcaster and presented at the 2012 Paralympics.

Steve Brown

Steve was born June 1981 and is a British Wheelchair Rugby athlete and former Captain of the Great Britain National Wheelchair Rugby Team.

He led the team in Wheelchair rugby at the 2012 Summer Paralympics.

Brown broke his neck in a fall from a balcony in Cologne in 2005.

Stef Reid

Stef was born October 26, 1984 and is a track and field Paralympian who competes for Great Britain, competing mainly in category T44 long jump and sprint events.

A multiple medal winner at European and World level, her most notable success are during the Paralympic games at Beijing and London where she won a bronze in the sprint (2008) and silver in the long jump (2012).

Stef lost her right foot in a boating accident, aged 16.

Daraine Mulvihill

Daraine Mulvihill is an Irish TV personality who has presented the last two Paralympic Games.

She sadly lost both of her legs when she was 16, after surviving meningitis.

She then went on to graduate at Dublin City University after studying Communications Studies.

In 2012, she was brought in to present the morning show program for the London Paralympic Games after studying for the role since the beginning of the year.

Speaking at the time, she said: "Having gone through something similar to the athletes and living a life that faces up to some of the same challenges as them, I do think I have a natural affinity that other journalists might not have."

She then went on to cover the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games for RTE2 - which is shown in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

What are The Invictus Games?

The Invictus Games is a parasport event for wounded, injured or sick armed services personnel and their associated veterans.

Athletes from Afghanistan, Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Iraq, Italy, Jordan, Netherlands, New Zealand, the UK and the United States will compete.

Romania and Ukraine are also entering for the first time.

The Games are backed by Prince Harry.

When are the Invictus Games and what TV channel are they on?

The Invictus Games will be held from September 23 until September 30, 2017.

They will be broadcast on BBC.

If you miss any of the action, you can catch it on the iPlayer.

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