Kelowna man dies at Vernon pickleball tournament

| May 12, 2024 in Vernon

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A Vernon pickleball tournament has come to an abrupt end after the tragic death of one competitor. 

The Vernon Pickleball Association’s “Battle in the Palace” mixed doubles event was cancelled on May 11 after an individual collapsed on the court during a pre-game warm-up. 

Photo Credit: Vernon Pickleball Association

The 49-year-old Kelowna man received immediate medical attention but did not survive. 

“The Vernon Pickleball Association is very saddened to have lost such a wonderful competitor and family man during the tournament on Saturday,” stated tournament director Richard Chambers in a social media post. 

“We have protocols in place to attend to first aid emergencies, including an AED machine. We are thankful for the immediate response by our first aid attendant and the ICU nurse, who was watching a match on the adjacent court, as both provided invaluable assistance.”

Chambers added that Vernon Fire Rescue Services were on the scene “within minutes” of being called.

“Our hearts go out to the family, his friends and fellow pickleball players,” added Chambers. 

The club did not release the name of the individual to respect their privacy.

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