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Pushing Past Limits: Jacob Robertson Shines at the 44th National Veterans Wheelchair Games

Jacob Robertson at the 2025 NVWG

By Courtney Ammons, Public Affairs Specialist

For Jacob Robertson, athleticism is more than medals—it’s a mindset.

A proud Army National Guard Veteran, Jacob enlisted in 2010 right after graduating high school. In 2014, a motorcycle accident would change the course of his life forever, but not his spirit. Now in his second year as a novice at the National Veterans Wheelchair Games, Jacob has proven that strength, both mental and physical, is the foundation of resilience.

This year, Jacob brought home two gold medals—one in Adaptive Fitness/Powerlifting and another as part of the Northern Pike Softball Team, where he was also named to the prestigious All-Star Team. He also earned a silver medal in manual bowling, showcasing his range as a multi-sport competitor.

Jacob begins each day with focused strength training, laying the groundwork for both physical endurance and mental clarity. But he admits, the hardest part of his athletic journey isn’t the physical challenge — it’s getting up and going. “That first push is the hardest,” he said. “It takes mental motivation every single day.” His persistence is fueled by a natural competitive drive that he’s committed to maintaining through continued involvement in adaptive sports.

“Just because you’re in a wheelchair doesn’t mean you can’t live an active lifestyle,” Jacob shared. “Adaptive sports have so many benefits—they keep you moving, they build community, and they give you purpose.” His advice to other athletes? “Find something you love to do, and get out there and do it.”

As a standout member of the Bayou Gulf States PVA team, Jacob represents not only the G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VAMC with pride, but also the unwavering determination of Veterans everywhere who continue to redefine possibility.