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World Indigenous Games gold medal celebrated at Siksika victory rally

A young man from Siksika Nation was given a hero’s welcome Wednesday after returning from the first-ever World Indigenous Games in Brazil with some hardware.

Rilee ManyBears ran his way to gold in 8-kilometre event at first international competition

Alberta First Nation man captures gold medal

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Rilee ManyBears was welcomed home after snagging a gold medal at the first-ever World Indigenous Games.

Rilee ManyBears was all smiles Wednesday as members of Siksika First Nation gave him a warm welcome for taking a gold medal at the recent World Indigenous Games in Brazil.

Rilee ManyBears took gold in the eight-kilometre race at the first-ever World Indigenous Games in Brazil last month. (Stacee Barton/CBC)

"I think it's a symbol that goals can be achieved through determination," ManyBears said. "If you set your goals high — no matter how high — you can still achieve them."

A victory rally with children and elders from the community southeast of Calgary honoured the young man.

ManyBears brought home a gold medal in the eight-kilometre running competition at the first-ever event held in Brazil last month.

He says it was about more than just competing.

"It was very powerful walking into the opening ceremonies seeing different indigenous cultures from all over the world — seeing their ceremonies, their way of life," he said.