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Lionel Fatu Elika, the national boxing coach of Samoa, passed away at the age of 60 after suffering a cardiac arrest while at the Olympic village during the 2024 Paris Olympics. The Samoa Association of Sport and National Olympic Committee (SASNOC) confirmed his tragic death in a statement. President Pauga Talalelei Pauga expressed deep condolences on behalf of the Samoan sporting community, emphasizing Elika’s significant contributions to boxing and his unwavering belief in the Olympic values.

Reports indicate that Elika experienced a sudden cardiac arrest at the Olympic village, where emergency services attempted to provide medical assistance. His cause of death was determined to be “natural causes.” The International Boxing Association (IBA) also released a statement mourning the loss of Elika and highlighting his dedication and passion for the sport.

Despite the profound sadness surrounding Elika’s passing, his legacy as a respected boxing coach will continue to inspire future generations of athletes. The thoughts and prayers of the boxing community are with Team Samoa and all those affected by this heartbreaking loss.

As the boxing events at the Olympics commenced, the spirit of competition was undoubtedly overshadowed by the somber news of Elika’s untimely death. The Samoan delegation, along with the entire Olympic community, mourns the loss of a talented coach and mentor.

Elika’s absence will be deeply felt in the boxing world, where his influence and guidance have left a lasting impact. His commitment to the sport and his athletes will be remembered as a shining example of dedication and passion. The boxing community honors his memory and vows to carry forward his legacy of excellence.

As the Olympics continue, athletes and coaches alike will compete with heavy hearts, remembering the remarkable individual who dedicated his life to the sport of boxing. Elika’s spirit will undoubtedly be present in the boxing ring, inspiring competitors to give their all in honor of his memory.

In the midst of this tragedy, the Olympic community stands united in grief, paying tribute to a remarkable coach whose legacy will endure for years to come. Lionel Fatu Elika may be gone, but his impact on the world of boxing will never be forgotten.