 The Warrior Games are filled with inspirational stories of service members who are becoming illness and injury to rise to the top of adaptive athletics. After a devastating motorcycle accident, Petty Officer First Class Javier Rodriguez discovered hand cycling and is competing in his first Warrior Games. I hit a car that crossed like three lanes and almost hit a motorcycle in front of me. I don't know if he was falling asleep or if he was drunk. After an arduous recovery, Rodriguez was introduced to adaptive athletics. He then qualified to represent the Navy in the 2013 Warrior Games. This not only represents a milestone in his recovery, but gives him a chance to be around other adaptive athletes. And even though it's kind of to help me, I love that I've been able to kind of train with some guys and get them to help, but also give help to some of those. From the Defense Media Activity, I'm Petty Officer Joshua Sheppler.