Biathlon supports wounded service members, veterans
The Team River Runner Biathlon, a fundraising event to support wounded active-duty service personnel and veterans of the Iraq and Afghan wars, was held Sunday.
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Sept. 23, 2012
A kayaker tries to regain his balance after a rocky thrust into the Potomac River before the start of the seventh annual Team River Runner Biathlon, a fundraising event to support wounded active-duty service personnel and veterans of the Iraq and Afghan wars. It occurred Sunday on the Georgetown waterfront and Capital Crescent Trail.
Dayna Smith / For The Washington Post
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