NAIG 2014 Profiles: Autumn Breeze Thomas
- Jeanelle Mandes | July 12, 2014
AUTUMN BREEZE THOMAS
AGE: 16
RESERVE: BIG RIVER FIRST NATION
SPORT: SOCCER
Autumn Breeze felt really happy when she heard that she made it for the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) to represent Team Saskatchewan.
"I was happy and I always believed that I could make it."
She has been playing soccer since she was 10-years-old. She's an athlete of many talents: she's played in the summer and winter games for soccer and broomball taking home the gold medal each year.
"I feel free and happy on the field."
Not only is she excited to win a gold medal at this year's NAIG, but she hopes to enjoy the experience of it all.
"I'm looking forward in bonding with the team and playing against other provinces and states."
When she's not training with the team once a month, she continues to prepare herself at home.
"I train myself by going on an eight kilometre jog around the reserve."
She strives high to set good examples for others including those in her family including her little brothers.
"I'm a role model to them. I want them to look up to me to follow my footsteps and try doing well for our family."
Autumn Breeze plans on continuing her education after she completes her grade 12 education next year.
"I'm planning on going into mechanics at SIAST for one year and from there go to university but not sure what to take yet."
Her message to the youth who want to further their passion for sports is to never stop believing in yourself.
"Just try hard, give it your 110% and don't give up to be where you want to get."
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