The First Nations Snowboard Initiative

The First Nations Snowboard Team (FNST) and its partners are establishing a Legacy for Aboriginal youth by providing opportunities using winter sport as a vehicle for social change.

FNST is the only snowboard body that is entirely operated by Aboriginal snowboarders. FNST members must reflect a holistic approach, and commit to their Athlete Agreements. (Link to AA)

On August 10, 2007 the FNST received its Certificate of Incorporation under the Society Act as the Aboriginal Snowboard Association (ASA).
The FNST will continue to expand and create new divisions by sharing our model to all First Nation, Métis, and Inuit of Canada.

The FNST is comprised of six components:

1. Elite Team
2. High Performance Teams (HPT)
3. Junior Elite Team
4. Recreation Programs (REC)
5. Instructors and Coaches
6. Events Team (RBC Riders Link)

History - Building Our Legacy Together

On November 22, 2002 the nations, Vancouver 2010 Bid Corporation and the Province of British Columbia signed the “Shared Legacies Agreement from the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.”

The Aboriginal Youth Sport Legacy Fund (AYSLF) was created and provided funding to start the FNST in 2004. The AYSLF has since been the main contributor to the FNST’s growth.

The Canada West Ski Areas Association provides the FNST opportunities to create and strengthen relationships between First Nations and Resorts.

First Nations Snowboard Team History

FNST Mission Statement:

“To improve the quality of life and empower Aboriginal youth across Canada using the winter sport of snowboarding as a fundamental tool for excellence.”

FNST Ultimate Goal:

To support an aboriginal athlete to the podium at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games.

FNST Goals:

1. Healthier communities through structured diverse training (link to training)
2. Operate in all regions of British Columbia (BC) 2009/2010
3. Build capacity within aboriginal communities and create the infrastructure for a sustainable winter sport beyond 2010.
4. Pilot in BC and expand Nationally post 2010
5. Establish new beneficial partnerships between Aboriginal organizations and ski area’s.

Recreational Instructors

Mountain

Certification/Name

First Nation Partner

Whistler Blackcomb Resort

 

Freestyle
Jonathan Redman

CASI-level 2
Sandy Ward
Chelsie Mitchell

CASI-level 1
Dillon Sampson
Leon Williams
Troy Bikadi Jr.
Alec Reid

Squamish/ Lil'wat Nations

 

Grouse Mountain Resort

 

Basic Coaching
Virginia Johnston
Mike Sherwood
Stephen Recalma

CASI-level 2
Virginia Johnston

CASI-level 1
Nadia Joe
Rachel Findlay
Sarah Sandy- UNYA

Squamish Nation

 

Mt. Washington Alpine Resort

 

CASI-level 1
Kim Lemming
Paul McIntyre

Wachiay Friendship Centre

 

Sun Peaks Alpine Resort

 

CASI-level 1
Desiree Seschillie

Little Shuswap & Upper Nicola Indian Bands

Kimberley Alpine Resort

 

CASI-level 1
Denni Clement

St. Mary's Indian Band