Natacha Dupuis’s road to the Invictus Games started with a mountain bike
TORONTO — Natacha Dupuis’s return to sports started with a mountain bike.
The former master corporal served in several Canadian Forces regiments, including the Royal Canadian Dragoons, for over 16 years. She did a tour in Bosnia and two in Afghanistan — the last of which saw her witness the deaths of two comrades.
Her diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder came after her return home. And her symptoms didn’t just include psychological difficulties — she was in physical pain, too. Dupuis said she’d always been athletic, but found herself gaining weight.
So Soldier On, a Canadian Forces program to help rehabilitate injured veterans, gave her a mountain bike — a gift that Dupuis said started her road to recovery.