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AWARD WINNER 鈥 Local powerhouse sports organizer Brenda Dion poses for a photo at Mount McIntyre in Oct. 2022 at the Team Yukon post- Canada 55+ Games gather ing. Dion has won multiple awards in various Yukon sports. Photo courtesy of SPORT YUKON.

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TEAM TRACK 鈥 Members of Yukon鈥檚 relay track teams pose for a fun photo during the 2022 Canada 55+ Games in Kamloops. The Games took place Aug. 23-26. Photo courtesy of MIKE MCCANN.

Local sports organizer Brenda Dion wins multiple sports awards

Local sports organizer Brenda Dion has been named as a recipient of multiple Yukon sports awards.

By Morris Prokop on July 31, 2023

Local sports organizer Brenda Dion has been named as a recipient of multiple Yukon sports awards.

As an athlete, she won the Yukon Minister鈥檚 Award for winning gold medals in the Canada 55+ Games in Track and Field in the 50m, 100m and long jump (all 65+) in Kamloops, B.C. in August, 2022.

She has also been named one of Sport Yukon鈥檚 2022 Major Award Winners for Administrator of the Year.

Dion is a director for ElderActive, the Yukon director for the 55+ Games, and a director for Pickleball Yukon.

Sport Yukon had this to say about Dion鈥檚 award: 鈥淏renda has been involved in sport in the Yukon for over 20 years serving on a number of sport boards including Athletics Yukon, Canada Senior Games Association, and the Yukon Pickleball Association, where she has been instrumental in growing the sport in communities across the Yukon, and through the 鈥淧ickleball Fundamentals鈥 program with the Canada Games Centre.

鈥淏renda鈥檚 enthusiasm for sport is infectious and inspirational, and her impact on our community can be measured in many ways: in building senior participation in sport, in promoting healthy active living, and in leading sport organizations and initiatives with compassion, vision, and fairness.鈥

And if that wasn鈥檛 enough, Dion was also nominated by the Yukon PickleBall Association for the City of Whitehorse 2023 volunteer awards.

The Star spoke with Dion Friday about winning the awards, starting with the Minster鈥檚 sport award.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very lovely that you were recognized at the ministerial level for these events that we go to. It鈥檚 great.鈥

Dion was asked what enabled her to win the award.

鈥淎 little bit of training. Keeping up with the running certainly, between games is always what helps me and I also try and get to some of the exercise classes at the Games Centre throughout the winter, to maintain strength and flexibility. I do those typically the year leading up to the games.鈥

Dion added support of her teammates as a key to her success.

鈥淲e have a very strong track and field contingent that we鈥檝e had for a number of years, so we鈥檙e all out there helping each other get excited about the event and warmed up for the event and cheering everyone on, so I think that鈥檚 always really helpful to do that, with your teammates.鈥

Dion figured that she started going to the games in 2014.

鈥淲e鈥檝e had a fairly consistent group. But the other thing that happens is you meet up with other Canadian athletes who you participated in games with before. So you get a little bit of that rivalry around 鈥極h, you beat me last time. I鈥檓 gonna try and beat you this time.鈥

鈥淎nd it鈥檚 really fun. It鈥檚 really all about encouraging, again, and being glad that we鈥檙e all there at these games and still being able to participate at this level.

This isn鈥檛 the first time Dion has won the Minister鈥檚 award.

鈥淎t all of the games that I鈥檝e been to, I鈥檝e done well in track and field.鈥

Dion said she went to a Masters Games and saw 80-year-olds doing hurdles.

鈥淚 thought, 鈥極h my God, you guys can do the hurdles and you can do high jump and actually some steeplechase. I can do some of this I guess.鈥欌

Dion said she鈥檚 been to World Masters Games as well and won medals there too. For her, though, it鈥檚 not about the medals.

鈥淭here鈥檚 lots of joy in competing with folks of your own age group and seeing the accomplishments of those who are older. That鈥檚 always been an inspiration to me when I feel kind of tired training or whatever, and I see other people older than me doing very well. Another one of our team Yukon medal winners was Sheila Senger, and she鈥檚 over 75. This was her first time participating in track and field and she was a real role model for us, in terms of our training and coming out to the track all the time and inspiring us.鈥

Other 55+ Games Minister award winners include Jim Newnham, Tim McLachlan, John Hadvick, Doris Dart, Mike Spicer, Mark Pike, Vickie Roche, Barb Philips, Jennifer Trapnell, Jim Howard, and Don and Marg White.

When asked if playing sports keeps her young, Dion replied, 鈥淚t still keeps you feeling young and it also keeps your body healthy. And then for me, certainly my mental health. It helps with both of those for me, just going out training, you鈥檙e having a goal, having folks that are kind of counting on you to come out and work out with them. Because we have a group that we train with. So it鈥檚 the social (aspect) that鈥檚 a big part of it, too.鈥

As for the Administrator of the Year award, Dion said, 鈥淭hat was such an honour. I鈥檓 still kind of busy as a retired person. I have six grandkids but I want to make the time to do volunteering, because it鈥檚 important to me because I get so much out of these organizations like ElderActive. I get so much back from them. And I really want to make some kind of a contribution. And of course, I love these games, and I love supporting other people to go to the games. It鈥檚 a real joy when new people come on board and want to participate and have the excitement that I felt the first time, so it was an honour for ElderActive to nominate me for that award. And I was very appreciative of it.鈥

Dion said teamwork was a key to winning the award.

鈥淵ou don鈥檛 do this kind of volunteer work without a team. It takes a team to organize a team and with ElderActive we have a wonderful Team Yukon organizing committee and we work 13 months together, preparing the team for the games. And of course my husband (Brian Craven) helps me because he鈥檚 the one making lunch while I鈥檓 on the computer for another two hours.

鈥淚 have a couple of folks like Sue Meikle and Jan Mann with ElderActive, who were very key in helping me with advice and their time and some guidance and so yeah, there鈥檚 always people beside you, supporting you to do these activities.鈥

It was the first time Dion won the award.

鈥淚t was humbling, too, a little bit too because I don鈥檛 think people volunteer for the awards. People volunteer because they get something else out of it. I get lots out of volunteering. But the award was lovely.

鈥淚 went with Brian and Sue and Jan, to kind of celebrate Team Yukon actually and celebrate our committee and the hard work that we did, and the good work that we did.

鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely a highlight for me.鈥

Dion added, 鈥淓lderActive submitted this nomination. Maybe not everyone knows about ElderActive and how it supports so many, like hundreds, we have a membership of over 500 I think of older Yukoners.

鈥淚t certainly helps people stay connected with each other by providing all of these events for them to participate in. So it鈥檚 a really incredible organization that we should be thankful for. And support it.鈥

The nomination for a City of Whitehorse 2023 Volunteer of the Year award was another feather in Dion鈥檚 cap.

鈥淭hat one was from the Yukon Pickleball Association, which was another big honour because I volunteered for the organization two years ago, I think, and it鈥檚 a sport that鈥檚 growing so fast here. So trying to keep up with the participation in these events, getting out to communities, providing instruction to people. We can鈥檛 keep up with the demands for new lessons for new folks. And so I kind of took on the lead instructor role, the instructor coordinator, and brought a pro (Mark Renneson) here to offer us the brand new NCCP Level One pickleball training certification for instructors. And we now have nine instructors here. Nine of us over the last year and a half still can鈥檛 keep up with the demand for lessons from people and it鈥檚 great.

鈥淲e鈥檝e also been into the schools now and we have been to a number of communities.鈥

Tim Sellars was named Volunteer of the Year for his 30-plus years with Search and Rescue.

Dion added that she is on the national Board for the Canada 55+ Games in 2024 and is going to go back to Quebec City, where the games are taking place, for their annual general meeting in September.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 when we go and we check out all the venues.鈥

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