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Mi'kmaw athlete says wheelchair basketball is a way to keep being herself

Desiree Isaac-Pictou grew up surrounded by sports in Eel River Bar First Nation, Ugpi'ganjig, about 297 kilometres north of Moncton, N.B.

The 22-year-old says she loved competing in volleyball and basketball, and competed in the North American Indigenous Games twice. But an accident in August 2020 that resulted in both her legs being amputated threatened her athletic career.

A couple of months after her accident, Isaac-Pictou reached out to Parasport New Brunswick to see if she could still compete in the sports she loved. And since then, she's been learning the ins and outs of wheelchair basketball. 

"Wheelchair basketball has meant a lot for me so far. It's just a way to get out and be active and I still get to be competitive," said Isaac-Pictou. 

"I love the feeling of competing."  

The Mi'kmaw woman trains in adaptive crossfit and has tried para nordic skiing, because sports is a great way for her to stay physically and mentally fit, she said. 

This week, Isaac-Pictou is attending Wheelchair Basketball Canada's women's development camp in Toronto. The camp brings together four Tokyo 2020 Paralympians and seven athletes hoping to develop their skills. 

"This camp is an important first step in the 2022 season and will be focused not only on-court development but also on continuing to grow as a program," said Jeff Dunbrack, Wheelchair Basketball Canada high performance director, in a press release. 

"With limited opportunities for development over the past two years, our athletes and staff are excited to come together for this camp."

Isaac-Pictou says she's grateful to attend the camp, because the experienced players are very gracious with their time. She says she's learned a lot about the sport that she's only played

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