Invictus Games: The day U.S. competitors took over ESPN

On April 21, competitors Mitchell Kieffer, Michael Roggio, Shahnaz Askins and William Reynolds visited the ESPN campus in Bristol, Connecticut, to get the word out about the 2016 Invictus Games (May 8-12). Here's a look at their day.

Welcome to ESPN

This throwback ESPN logo has become a popular photo spot for visitors -- and Invictus Games competitors (left to right) and military veterans Mitchell Kieffer, Michael Roggio, Shahnaz Askins and William Reynolds jumped right in for a shot.

ESPN Newsmaker Series

While on the ESPN campus, Kieffer, Roggio, Reynolds and Askins sat on a panel for the ESPN Newsmaker Series in front of a room packed with employees. Each panelist will be competing at the Invictus Games in May.

Newsmakers make their own fun

The tone of the ESPN Newsmaker Series panel wasn't all serious. As shown here with Reynolds and Askins, there was time for lighter moments.

Selfie

Roggio doesn't waste this photo moment with SportsCenter anchor and moderator of the Newsmaker panel Randy Scott.

This is SportsCenter

Reynolds, Roggio, Kieffer and Askins had several stops on the ESPN campus. Here they are about to go on SportsCenter.

Flag-raising ceremony

Another round of introductions for Roggio, Askins and Kieffer.

Meet the president

ESPN President John Skipper speaks at the Invictus Games flag-raising ceremony.

Group shot

The competitors pose with Skipper and ESPN anchor Sara Walsh.

I AM: the Invictus flag

The Invictus flag is carried in during the Invictus Games competitors' day at ESPN.

See you on May 8

The parting shot from a long day at ESPN.