BC Games Alumni Contribute to NAIG 2023 Medal Count

The 2023 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG 2023) came to a close on Saturday, July 22. The Games, which proved to be a fantastic week of competition and cultural celebration in Kjipuktuk (Halifax, Nova Scotia), saw Team BC NAIG shine across 14 sports thanks in part to the 81 alumni of the BC Games and Team BC in attendance.

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With 159 (53 Gold, 62 Silver, 44 Bronze) medals, Team BC NAIG claimed second place on the medal table, falling short to only Saskatchewan’s 177 for the Overall Team Award. BC Games alumni had a hand in 46 of those 159 medals, tapping into their previous multi-sport games experience through the BC Winter and BC Summer Games.

NameSportMedal (NAIG 2023)BC Games (sport, if different)
Brody BrookGolfSilverPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Jada BrownSoftballBronzePrince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Aivrielle CabanSoccerGoldPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Kelana CottrellSwimmingGold (2), Silver (6)Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Carson CrooksLacrosseSilverPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Caelen CrossLacrosseSilverPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Jasen FeissLacrosseSilverPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Max GollerLacrosseSilverPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Filed Lacrosse)
Aidan HeggelundSoftballGoldPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Ava JackSoccerGoldPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (3×3 Basketball)
Bruce JacksonSoftballGoldPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Elise JonassonSwimmingSilverPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Danny LegaultAthleticsSilver, BronzePrince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Gunner Leifsson

Kade Leifsson
Lacrosse

Lacrosse
Silver

Silver
Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)

Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Koenn Mahar-RobinsLacrosseSilverPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Hayden MasonLacrosseSilverPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Wyatt MowattSoccerGoldPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Troy MuiseLacrosseSilverPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Brooklyn MunchSoftballBronzePrince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Charlee MurdockSoccerGoldPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Adrianna NisyokSoccerGoldPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Kieryn NoppenLacrosseSilverPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Soccer)
Ryan PetersonLacrosseSilverPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Fayth PontiousWrestlingSilverPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Roland QuewezanceLacrosseSilverPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Garner RansomeSoftballGoldPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Jimmy ReedAthleticsSilver, Bronze (2)Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Canoe Kayak) / 2022 Greater Vernon BC Winter Games (Cross Country Skiing)
Jayla RobinsonBasketballBronzePrince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Taylor Robins-SwansonLacrosseSilverPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Box Lacrosse)
Eboni Samaha

Isabella Seneviratne

Preston Seneviratne
Soccer

Swimming

Swimming
Gold

Gold (5), Silver (3)

Gold (3), Silver (6)
Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games

Cowichan 2018 BC Summer Games

Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Jacob Seward


Marcus Smith
Canoe Kayak

Basketball
Gold (2), Silver (2), Bronze

Bronze
Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games


Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games (3×3 Basketball)
Ava-Marie StarrSoccerGoldPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Softball)
Kierra StarrSoccerGoldPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Softball)
Shayne TurnerSoccerBronzePrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Rugby)
Jackson WhitfordAthleticsSilver, BronzePrince George 2022 BC Summer Games
Drew WilliamsBasketballBronzePrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Canoe Kayak)
Ethan WilsonSoccerGoldPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Softball)
James WoeldersVolleyballSilverPrince George 2022 BC Summer Games (Softball)

To see the complete list of Team BC alumni medalists at NAIG 2023, click HERE.

About NAIG 2023
NAIG 2023 was the largest multi-sport and cultural event ever to be held in Atlantic Canada. More than 5,000 athletes, coaches and team staff from 756 Indigenous nations took part in cultural celebrations and competed in 16 sports across 21 venues, with the help of 3,000 volunteers. Originally planned to take place from July 12 to 18, 2020 in Kjipuktuk (Halifax), and Millbrook First Nation, Nova Scotia, NAIG 2023 was rescheduled for July 15 to 23, 2023. You can learn more about the NAIG 2023 HERE.

About Team BC NAIG
Team BC has taken part in every NAIG since its inception in 1990. At the 2014 NAIG in Regina, Saskatchewan, Team BC became the first team to win both the Overall Team Award and the John Fletcher Spirit Award. You can learn more about Team BC NAIG HERE.

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