Justin  Wolfe
TSgt

Justin Wolfe

Alpine Ski | Indoor Rowing | Skeleton | Swimming | Wheelchair Curling

Justin Wolfe joined the Air Force Reserves in 2003 serving as an Air Transportation Craftsman. In 2008 his vital leadership led to his unit winning the Air Reserve Component Air Transportation Activity and he was nominated for 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year due to his exemplary leadership and professionalism. In 2012, he was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) but was still able to return to duty. Over time, his symptoms worsened, and he was forced to separate. His first event as the 2023 Air Force Trials where he exemplified the power of adaptive sports in pushing past what a wounded warrior is told they “can’t” do. His selection as a member of Team Air Force solidified that. He said, “Competing in adaptive sports has reinvigorated a fire in my stomach that makes me want to do better.”

What does the Invictus Games mean to you?

Being chosen to represent Team US at the 2025 Invictus Games has giving me the opportunity to prove to myself and my teammates, regardless of my disabilities I am a warrior. Adaptive sports and being a Teammate to a group of individuals that all want the same thing as me is reinvigorating and fills my cup. and I will not give up.