COLORADO SRPINGS, Colo. The swimming finals at the 2011 Warrior Games brought the Army 15 medals Friday, including several gold.
The Army had participants in all 15 events at the Olympic Training Aquatics Center.
I think the team did phenomenal today, said Holly Roselle, the Army coach. They really stepped up and performed at a higher level than even they thought they could.
She explained the Army team wasnt expected to get as many medals as it did. It was an incredible day, Roselle said.
The Army team earned four gold medals over the course of the meet, including two sweeps in the Mens 50 LC Meter Freestyle open multi-disability event and the Mens 100 LC Meter Freestyle open multi-disability event. The meet culminated in a relay, where the Army took silver.
Stefanie Mason won gold in the Womens 50-meter freestyle open multi-disability event, with a time of 39.51 seconds, and the bronze in the Womens 50-meter backstroke open multi-disability event, with a time of 55.81 seconds.
Mason said she didnt expect to win the gold.
When I came over here I was kind of apprehensive, I didnt know what kind of swimming abilities (were) from the different branches, so I was kind of nervous about that, she said. After the preliminaries, she felt more confident.
Masons family was present for the Games. Her twin sister, Jennifer, was with her from the practice week to the finals as a nonmedical attendant.
As a twin, its great to have her there. She knows what Im going through, Mason said.
Mason was almost killed in April 2010 during a Humvee accident, sustaining injuries in her brain and knee, but she didnt let that stop her. A year later, she was swimming.
Mason believes the Warrior Games is an excellent idea, and encourages organizers to continue with the Games in the future.
It helps the Soldiers mentally and physically to focus on their abilities and not their disabilities, she said. Its been a great experience.
The 2011 Warrior Games, a joint effort between the U.S. Olympic Committee and Department of Defense, is sponsored by Deloitte. For more information, see www.usparalympics.org/warriorgames.















