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Ukrainian refugee ready to represent Nova Scotia in Canada Games, but there's one small problem

Ukrainian refugee ready to represent Nova Scotia in Canada Games, but there's one small problem

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Thursday, February 9, 2023 1:00 PM GMT

When he was six years old in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, Sasha Kaplin's father told him to pick a sport and stick with it. 

His mother, Yana Kaplina, says the family would scramble to drop the child off at judo practice with their busy schedules. 

But it finally paid off, she says. "Now we have good results."

Kaplin recently qualified for the Judo Nova Scotia team, and his goal is to win a medal for Nova Scotia at the Canada Winter Games in P.E.I later this month.

The only thing stopping him is his refugee status in this country. Canada Games requires athletes to be either permanent residents or Canadian citizens to participate.

He has until late February to receive the permanent residency papers he applied for five months ago and he hasn't lost hope. 

"It means a lot for me," says Kaplin. "It's my province. It helps me a lot."

He says judo helps him keep his mind off the war and focus on his good memories in Ukraine. His dream with judo is clear. "Olympics. First place," for Canada, he says.

The 16-year-old came to Nova Scotia with his family in April 2022 when they decided to leave Ukraine, two months after Russian forces invaded the country. Since then, he's remained committed to the sport.

Seeing Kaplin's skill, his coach, Jason Scott who also selects judokas for the provincial team, took the responsibility to cover his training fees, his Judo Nova Scotia membership, and his uniform costs to ease his family's expenses.

Pratima Devichand, an immigration consultant who also trains with Scott, helped the Kaplins process their permanent residency applications for free.

Kaplin competes in the 90-kilogram weight division and already won a silver medal at the Elite 8 Nationals, a Canada-wide tournament. He already qualified for a tournament in Germany this year.

"If he does very well there, then Judo Canada starts looking at him, and we're hoping that eventually, at some point, we'll put him on the national team," said Scott.

"I would say he's in the top two in Canada [for his age], so that's how good he is," says Scott, who is also the owner of Nova United Martial Arts.

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