Indigenous Hockey Player Jocelyne Larocque Aims to Elevate Future Generations

Jocelyne Larocque, a top Indigenous hockey player, wants to help young Indigenous athletes do well in sports. A new women's league offers more chances.

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Jocelyne Larocque, a well-known Indigenous hockey player, hopes to inspire more young Indigenous people to become great athletes. The new women's hockey league is helping create more chances for them.

#JocelyneLarocque, #IndigenousAthletes, #WomensHockey, #PWHL, #SportsInspiration

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Hockey Star Jocelyne Larocque Wants More Indigenous Athletes to Succeed

Jocelyne Larocque, a top Indigenous hockey player, wants to help young Indigenous athletes do well in sports. A new women's league offers more chances.

Necaxa Stuns Club América with a Dominant Performance

Necaxa stuns reigning champions Club América in the Clausura 2025 Liga MX with a 2-0 victory, thanks to early goals by José Paradela and Diber Cambind

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Indigenous All Stars Secure Thrilling Late Win Over Māori Ferns in 20-18 Victory

Lailani Montgomery’s last-minute penalty secures a 20-18 victory for Indigenous All Stars over Māori Ferns, overcoming Kirra Dibb’s injury.

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I may not be in #Paris for the #Olympics2024, but I did get to write a bit about them! Check out my latest article with

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First Nations athletes compete in Paris Olympics - West River Eagle

More than 50 Indigenous athletes from around the world are competing for gold in this summer’s Olympics in Paris. Competitors from Turtle Island on Team Canada include relatives from the Norway House Cree Nation in Manitoba, the Blood Tribe Kainaiwa/Kainai Nation and the Métis Nation in Alberta, and the Tseshaht First Nation on Vancouver Island. The Games kicked off on <a href="https://www.westrivereagle.com/articles/first-nations-athletes-compete-in-paris-olympics/">[…]</a>

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North American Indigenous Games inspire athletes, create wave of future coaches

Three Team BC swimmers at the North American Indigenous Games earned a total of 26 medals. The Games made a huge impact on their lives, something they hope to share with others.

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Full Heart Fitness at 50: The FIFI bloggers interview Canada’s Ultimate Challenge athlete Lori Campbell

ABOUT LORI CAMPBELL: Lori Campbell is an associate vice president of Indigenous engagement at the University of Regina. A member at Montreal Lake First Nations, she is a survivor of the s…

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