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Invictus Games veteran competes in powerlifting, sitting volleyball, rowing and swimming

Taryn Barbara is no stranger to hard work.
Key points:
- Taryn Barbara is competing in the Invictus Games in The Hague next year
- The Rockhampton-born woman was medically discharged after 14 years of service in the Australian Defence Force
- Ms Barbara says the games have helped her transition back into civilian life
The mum-of-two was medically discharged after 14 years in the Australian Defence Force and went on to win gold and silver for Australia at the Invictus Games in Sydney four years ago.
Now she’s aiming higher, putting her hand up to compete in powerlifting, sitting volleyball, rowing and swimming in the 2022 games in The Hague.
She admitted she…
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