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Cree athlete returns to Manitoba with 8 medals from dragon boat world championship

Trina Ross from Pimicikamak Cree Nationwon three gold, one silver and four bronze medals during the competition that ran from Sept. 1-3.

Trina Ross played on Team Canada and won 3 gold, 1 silver and 4 bronze medals in Czech Republic

Three smiling people. Person on left is giving thumbs-up, person in centre wears a star blanket and many medals.
Trina Ross, centre, was welcomed back to Winnipeg with a star blanket and support from fellow members of Pimicikamak Cree Nation, including Coun. Shirley Robinson and Elder Rebecca Ross, right after competing in the 2022 ICF Dragon Boat World Championships. (Joanne Roberts/CBC)

A Cree athlete returned to Manitoba on Tuesday proudly wearing eight medals after competing with Team Canada in the 2022 ICF Dragon Boat World Championships in Racice, Czech Republic.

Trina Ross from Pimicikamak Cree Nationwon three gold, one silver and four bronze medals during the competition that ran from Sept. 1-3.

She was greeted by family, friends andleaders from Pimicikamak, as well as the regional chief of the Assembly of First Nations,and was presented with a star blanket and a beaded medallionafter her plane landed at Winnipeg Richardson International Airport.

"I feel very honoured. I'm just overwhelmed. I'm very happy to represent all the Indigenous ladies," said Ross, who was the only Indigenous woman on the team.

At the competition, the team made sure the rest of the world knew Ross was on their team. Whenever they displayed Canada's flag, they also made sure to display the flag from Ross' community.

Ross offered thanks toJerome Seremak, the technical director and provincial coach of the Manitoba Paddling Association, for offering her a spot on the team.

People wearing red shirts paddle a boat in the water.
Team Canada won eight medals at the 2022 ICF Dragon Boat World Championships earlier this month in Racice, Czech Republic. (Submitted by Brenda Frogg)

"I'm just thankful that he gave me that opportunity to go with them, to be a part of his team and to represent our country and my community," Ross said.

The hardest part of the competition was the back-to-back races, she said.

"We just went from boat to another boat and it was hard. But we managed to finish," she said.

Cindy Woodhouse, Manitoba's regional chief for the Assembly of First Nations, offered her support to Ross at the airport.

Smiling person holds a medal worn around her neck.
Trina Ross holds up one of the medals she and Team Canada won at the 2022 ICF Dragon Boat World Championships. (Submitted by Brenda Frogg)
Close-up of medals.
Trina Ross's eight medals she won with Team Canada hung around her neck when she returned to Manitoba from the Czech Republic after competing in the 2022 ICF Dragon Boat World Championships. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

"I commend you so very much. You're an inspiration to our women, our men, our First Nations young people and for living a healthy lifestyle and for showing many of uswhat can be done," she said.

Pimicikamak Coun. Lee Thomas, who grew up with Ross,said he's feeling a lot of pride.

"She has thatdedication, that drive to be better. She works really hard. Her work ethic is second to none. It's an extremely proud moment for our nation."

Woodhouse said Ross offered a bright light in the midst of a horrific spate of stabbings on James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby community of Weldon, Sask.

"At a time that's just so tragic, we have such good news here today. We have hope and inspiration in you."

Cree athlete returns to Manitoba with 8 medals

2 years ago
Duration 1:59
After fierce competition at the dragon boat world championships, the only Indigenous competitor with Team Canada came back to Winnipeg with 7 medals. Trina Ross from Pimicikamak Cree Nation won three gold, one silver and four bronze medals during the competition.

With files from Joanne Roberts