In a groundbreaking achievement for Antigua and Barbuda, Tiger Tyson has officially qualified for the Olympic Games in Paris, marking the nation’s debut in the sport of kiteboarding at this prestigious level.
Silver success at the Pan American Games
Tyson’s journey to securing his Olympic spot was solidified with a sterling performance at the 2023 Pan American Games, where he clinched a silver medal.
At just 21 years of age, Tyson has demonstrated remarkable consistency, consistently placing within the top three across 16 intense races, setting the stage for his ultimate success.
A thrilling finale
The culmination of Tyson’s effort was a closely contested final, where he sailed into second place, following Brazil’s Bruno Lobo. This pivotal race not only earned him the silver medal but also the much-coveted ticket to the 2024 Olympic Games.
Emotional reflections and gratitude
Post-competition, Tyson took to social media to share his tumultuous journey through the event, expressing gratitude and acknowledging the fierce competition he faced.
He highlighted the emotional spectrum of the games, citing the “intense battles” that led to his qualification. Gratitude flowed toward his supporters, and he gave a heartfelt shoutout to his coach, illustrating the profound bonds forged through his sporting endeavor.
Kiteboarding’s inaugural Olympic appearance
The sport of kiteboarding is gearing up for its first Olympic appearance, with the competition set to take place at the Marseille Marina from August 4-8, 2024.














