Sprint Queen Mourns Mentor

“The medals that I have won at the Coca-Cola Games are dedicated to him. I would’ve not been where I am today without his patience, love and dedication."

Monday 22 August 2022 | 12:12

Kesaia Boletakanakadavu, the winner of the 100 metre Senior Girls event at the 2022 Coca-Cola Games,  was emotional, mourning the death of her former coach Joni Tabakau (in inset photo). Photo: Leon Lord

Kesaia Boletakanakadavu, the winner of the 100 metre Senior Girls event at the 2022 Coca-Cola Games, was emotional, mourning the death of her former coach Joni Tabakau (in inset photo). Photo: Leon Lord

Kesaia Boletakanakadavu’s celebration for winning the 100 metre Senior Girls event at last Friday’s Coca-Cola Games was cut short.

This was after she was told that her mentor and former coach had died in a tragedy at sea off the coast of Kadavu.

The Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School sprinter’s former coach and school teacher, Joni Tabakau, had died after encountering the ordeal at sea last Friday night. Mr Tabakau’s wife, was also on the boat with three others when the incident occurred.

Sprint queen Kesaia Boletakanakadvu said: “My former coach Joni Tabakau was like a father to me.”

Kesaia was in tears while reminiscing about the time she shared with the late Mr Tabakau during her year at Kadavu Provincial Secondary School.

She was still struggling to accept that her former coach, mentor and fatherly figure in Kadavu was gone.

“I learnt of his passing on day three of the 2022 Coca-Cola Games after I was alerted by a friend on Facebook,” she said.

“I could not concentrate on the game after I had learnt that Mr Tabakau was no more.”

But I knew I had to get on the tracks to run, as that is what he would want from me.

“The medals that I have won at the Coca-Cola Games are dedicated to him. I would’ve not been where I am today without his patience, love and dedication.

“He was the one who spotted the talent in me. During trainings, he and I became very close. I would share anything with him."

Kesaia Boletakanakadavu, the winner of the 100 metre Senior Girls event at the  2022 Coca-Cola Games, was emotional, mourning the death of her former coach  Joni Tabakau (in inset photo). Photo: Leon Lord

Kesaia Boletakanakadavu, the winner of the 100 metre Senior Girls event at the 2022 Coca-Cola Games, was emotional, mourning the death of her former coach Joni Tabakau (in inset photo). Photo: Leon Lord

“After the fundraising had finished, the villagers told them to sleep over in the village instead of travelling back to Kavala as the wind was strong and there were rough seas.”

“But the boat owner still insisted that they travel back that night; it was on their way back when water started entering the boat as the seas were rough.”

Ms Dovia said she would remember her fourth child as a loving man, caring husband and father to his children. According to Police, Mr Tabakau and four others were travelling from Rakiraki Village in Yale, Kadavu when the boat capsized.

Police spokesperson Ana Naisoro said the 38-year-old teacher of Kadavu Provincial School was travelling from Rakiraki Village on Kadavu to Kavala when boat they travelled in capsized after encountering strong wind and rough seas.

The travel from Rakiraki Village to Kavala, where Mr Tabakau and his family lived takes 30 minutes by boat.

Police had also confirmed that Mr Tabakau was the only deceased in the incident as his body was later recovered by the remaining survivors that night.

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