JNYO Returns to a Live Event for the First Time in Two Years
![Autumn Ridley of Anchorage performs in the Alaskan High Kick during the 2014 NYO Games at the Dena’ina Center in Anchorage. Autumn broke the world record in the event with a kick of 83 inches. PHOTO BY WAYDE CARROLL JNYO Returns to a Live Event for the First Time in Two Years](https://alaska-native-news.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/image08-04-2015-10.58.27-e1681444633938.jpg)
After being a virtual-only event since the global pandemic, the 2023 Junior Native Youth Olympics (JNYO) Games will be held in person at the Seawolf Sports Complex on the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) campus February 24-26. This year’s JNYO will be the first in-person edition of the junior games since 2020. Organizers are taking all appropriate precautions to create a […]