Athletes Compete in Seal Hop, Wrist Carry at 41st Annual Native Youth Olympics

Nearly 500 young men and women from across Alaska compete in events that test not only their strength and agility but their will to survive.

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By Corey Allen-Young

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sportsperson said on Saturday, Apr 30 at 10:19 PM

*i am _not_ predjudiced... i am a newsreader who loves people, a lunchtime helper at a local shelter/chow hall, a people mover bus user, and a csp caller. our "lunchtimers" are every age, color, and size, sadly, a lot of them are AK native.

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sportsperson said on Saturday, Apr 30 at 10:10 PM

keep nyo and weio alive! help people to stay on the right track! help prevent kids and young adults from "peeing away" their lives and becoming 5, 10, 20-year city park-hoppers!!!

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