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J.J. Rice, an U.S.-born kitefoiler who was set to represent Tonga in the upcoming Paris Olympics, tragically died in a diving accident at the age of 18. Jackson James Rice was set to make history as the first Caucasian to represent Tonga in the Olympics. His father, Darren Rice, confirmed his son’s passing in the Matangi Tonga newspaper. Rice had a promising future in the sport and had many friends in the kitefoiling community all over the world.

The accident occurred in Faleloa on the island of Ha’apai in Tonga, where Rice grew up. He was free diving from a boat when he suffered a suspected shallow water blackout, according to reports. Despite his young age, Rice had already achieved significant success in the sport, finishing in eighth place in the Sail Sydney event in December, which earned him a spot in the Olympics. He had been training and competing in Europe in preparation for the upcoming Games before the tragic accident occurred.

Kitefoiling is a high-speed sport where competitors ride boards that are lifted off the water on foils, allowing them to reach speeds of over 30 mph. Rice was one of about 40 kitefoilers set to compete in the Olympics this summer, showcasing his talent and determination to succeed on the world stage. His family and friends have expressed their grief at his passing, with his sister Lily Rice describing him as an amazing brother and kitefoiler who had a bright future ahead of him.

Rice’s untimely death has left the kitefoiling community and the nation of Tonga in shock and mourning. His unique background as an U.S.-born athlete representing Tonga added to the significance of his participation in the Olympics. Despite the tragic circumstances, Rice’s legacy as a talented and dedicated athlete will live on in the memories of those who knew and admired him. The support and condolences from the global sports community have been pouring in, reflecting the impact that Rice had on those around him.

As the Olympic Games approach, Rice’s absence will be deeply felt by his competitors, teammates, and fans. His potential to make a mark on the sport and represent Tonga on the international stage was cut short by the tragic diving accident. The circumstances surrounding his death serve as a reminder of the risks associated with extreme sports like kitefoiling, and the importance of safety measures in place to prevent accidents. The legacy of J.J. Rice will continue to inspire future generations of athletes to pursue their passions and dreams in the face of adversity.

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