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Host team winners

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The host team was polite but insistent. And they won.

Team Saskatchewan captured the most hardware at the 1993 North American Indigenous Games held here July 18-25. The team, which also was the big winner at the first games in Edmonton in 1990, finished with a total of 283 medals - 123 gold, 99 silver, and 61 bronze.

Host team winners

Page R9

The host team was polite but insistent. And they won.

Team Saskatchewan captured the most hardware at the 1993 North American Indigenous Games held here July 18-25. The team, which also was the big winner at the first games in Edmonton in 1990, finished with a total of 283 medals - 123 gold, 99 silver, and 61 bronze.

Host team winners

Page R9

The host team was polite but insistent. And they won.

Team Saskatchewan captured the most hardware at the 1993 North American Indigenous Games held here July 18-25. The team, which also was the big winner at the first games in Edmonton in 1990, finished with a total of 283 medals - 123 gold, 99 silver, and 61 bronze.

Host team winners

Page R9

The host team was polite but insistent. And they won.

Team Saskatchewan captured the most hardware at the 1993 North American Indigenous Games held here July 18-25. The team, which also was the big winner at the first games in Edmonton in 1990, finished with a total of 283 medals - 123 gold, 99 silver, and 61 bronze.

Host team winners

Page R9

The host team was polite but insistent. And they won.

Team Saskatchewan captured the most hardware at the 1993 North American Indigenous Games held here July 18-25. The team, which also was the big winner at the first games in Edmonton in 1990, finished with a total of 283 medals - 123 gold, 99 silver, and 61 bronze.

Host team winners

Page R9

The host team was polite but insistent. And they won.

Team Saskatchewan captured the most hardware at the 1993 North American Indigenous Games held here July 18-25. The team, which also was the big winner at the first games in Edmonton in 1990, finished with a total of 283 medals - 123 gold, 99 silver, and 61 bronze.

Host team winners

Page R9

The host team was polite but insistent. And they won.

Team Saskatchewan captured the most hardware at the 1993 North American Indigenous Games held here July 18-25. The team, which also was the big winner at the first games in Edmonton in 1990, finished with a total of 283 medals - 123 gold, 99 silver, and 61 bronze.

Host team winners

Page R9

The host team was polite but insistent. And they won.

Team Saskatchewan captured the most hardware at the 1993 North American Indigenous Games held here July 18-25. The team, which also was the big winner at the first games in Edmonton in 1990, finished with a total of 283 medals - 123 gold, 99 silver, and 61 bronze.

Yukon swimmer barely misses gold

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It was a trifle wet and chilly outside but inside the Frank Dunn Pool it was hot and steamy.

And busy and noisy.

This city pool in Central Saskatchewan was the venue for the swimming competitions during the 1993 North American Indigenous Games held July 18-25.

Dozens of competitors from across Canada made a big splash here, competing in a breast-stroke, back-stroke, freestyle, butterfly and individual medley. A total of 79 gold, 52 silver, and 40 bronze medals were won by the graceful swimmers, most of whom competed in more than three races.

Yukon swimmer barely misses gold

Page R8

It was a trifle wet and chilly outside but inside the Frank Dunn Pool it was hot and steamy.

And busy and noisy.

This city pool in Central Saskatchewan was the venue for the swimming competitions during the 1993 North American Indigenous Games held July 18-25.

Dozens of competitors from across Canada made a big splash here, competing in a breast-stroke, back-stroke, freestyle, butterfly and individual medley. A total of 79 gold, 52 silver, and 40 bronze medals were won by the graceful swimmers, most of whom competed in more than three races.