Six Outstanding Indigenous Athletes in Fraser Region Receive Prestigious Award
Traditional Territory of the lək̓ʷəŋən peoples / Victoria B.C. (June 21, 2022) – The Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation Council (I·SPARC) is pleased to announce the six outstanding athletes named as the Fraser regional recipients of the 2021 Premier’s Awards for Indigenous Youth Excellence in Sport.
- Brenden McElhinney, 18, Rugby, Hockey and Motocross, Langley, Fraser Valley Métis Association
- Darwin Douglas, 18, Rugby, Chilliwack, Cheam First Nation
- Gabrielle Papushka, 19, Softball and Volleyball, Surrey, Métis
- Kaelem Dumont, 17, Cross Country Running and Track and Field, South Surrey, Métis Nation BC
- Kiera Pemberton, 16, Basketball, Langley, Nova Métis Heritage Association
- Nevada Johnson, 18, Softball, Delta, North West Territory Métis Nation
I·SPARC, in collaboration with the Province of British Columbia, launched the regional nomination process in 2021, receiving nominations from each of I·SPARC’s six regions (Fraser, Interior, Northeast, Northwest, Vancouver Coastal, and Vancouver Island). Applications were open to Indigenous youth athletes 25 years and younger who compete in performance sport and demonstrate a commitment to their education, culture, and promoting healthy and active lifestyles.
“Congratulations to the Premier’s Awards recipients in the Fraser region for your achievements in sport, education, culture, community, and leadership. We are so inspired by your dedication to live healthy, active lifestyles while paving the way for future generations. We raise our hands to you,” said Cheryl Charlie, Sts’ailes, Secretary/Treasurer, I·SPARC Board of Directors.
Due to the pandemic, the Regional Awards celebrations are not being held in-person this year. As a way of honouring this year’s recipients, I·SPARC has produced a series of commemorative videos highlighting each of the region’s athletes to celebrate their outstanding achievements. The honouring videos can be found on I·SPARC’s YouTube channel and the Fraser region video can be found here: https://youtu.be/GrpEXxi8Ksg.
“These regional awards celebrate Indigenous youth excellence in sport, an important part of our government’s commitment to reconciliation,” said Premier John Horgan. “Each year, it is with great pride that we partner with I·SPARC to acknowledge Indigenous youth who have stood out for their leadership, exceptional athleticism and exemplary commitment to their sport, community, and culture. Congratulations, you are an inspiration to us all.”
“I am proud to be Nisga’a, Gitsxan, Cree and Ojibway and the Minister responsible for Sport. I am so thrilled to congratulate each of the 29 Indigenous athletes for being so amazing!” said Melanie Mark, Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport. “Sport is a powerful medicine that truly changed my life. It has the power to uplift individuals and inspire communities. These young athletes are the best of the best and a shining example of reconciliation in action.”
Over the course of this week, I·SPARC will be announcing the 29 regional recipients of the Premier’s Awards for Indigenous Youth Excellence in Sport, by region. These regional recipients automatically serve as nominees for the Provincial Premier’s Awards, which will be announced later this year.
About the Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity & Recreation Council
The Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity & Recreation Council (I·SPARC) is a provincial organization established with the purpose of improving the health outcomes of Indigenous peoples by supporting and encouraging physically active individuals, families, and communities. The programs and services delivered by I·SPARC are designed to build capacity and increase access to sport, recreation, and physical activity in First Nations communities, Métis Chartered Communities, Aboriginal Friendship Centres, schools, and other delivery agencies throughout the province.