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Prominent businessman dies in pickleball accident

2026 4/11
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March 24, 2026April 11, 2026
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Jeff Webb, a prominent American businessman and founder of the cheerleading competition organizer Varsity Spirit, died in a “freak accident” while playing pickleball in March 2026. The New York Post reported the story. He was also known as a mentor to Charlie Kirk.
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A prominent American businessman dies during pickleball—an overview of the accident

In March 2026, a piece of news that was also widely reported by American conservative media sent a shock through the pickleball community. Jeff Webb, a prominent American businessman, lost his life in an unforeseen accident that occurred while he was playing pickleball.

Webb was known as the founder of the cheerleading competition “Varsity Spirit” and had built a nationwide sports and entertainment business. He was also famous as a mentor to Charlie Kirk, founder of the conservative political activist group “Turning Point USA”; on hearing of Webb’s death, Kirk commented that he had been “a dear friend of Charlie’s.”

According to the New York Post, what caused Webb’s death was a “freak accident” during pickleball—that is, an unusual, hard-to-predict incident. The details of the situation have not been disclosed, but attention has once again turned to the risks that arise when older players or people without a regular exercise routine suddenly play hard.

Who was Jeff Webb—a businessman who loved pickleball

Webb was not merely a “celebrity sports fan.” Having grown cheerleading into a nationwide business, he was an entrepreneur with a deep conviction about building community through sport.

Pickleball is a rapidly expanding sport in the United States, with especially fervent support among those in their 50s, 60s, and older. Webb appears to have been one such enthusiast. In the U.S., the number of seniors taking up pickleball as a “retirement hobby” is surging, andPickleball Is Especially Great for Seniors | The Benefits and Cautions of Starting in Your 60s and 70sas this article also explains, even a sport widely assumed to be easy on the body requires preparation and care before and after play.

Why a “surely not” accident can happen in pickleball

Pickleball is widely known as a “safe sport.” The court is small, there is little hard running, and it is considered to place less impact on the body than tennis. That is exactly why the shock is so great when an accident does occur.

Even so, experts repeatedly warn about points like the following.

Risk from a sudden start to exercise
Precisely because pickleball is easy to pick up, many people step onto the court without warming up or preparing properly. It is by no means rare for senior players with heart or blood-pressure issues to engage in sudden, intense exercise.

Falls on the court
On outdoor courts in particular, falls caused by the surface condition or by abrupt changes of direction have been reported. The older you get, the higher the risk of a fracture from a fall.

Heatstroke and dehydration
During summer outdoor play, many players neglect to hydrate because they get caught up in the game. Playing in high-temperature environments requires ample precautions.

The specific cause of Webb’s accident has not been made public, but it is possible that one of these risks was involved.A Stretching Routine Before and After Pickleball | Care to Enjoy It Injury-Free for YearsPlease make care before and after play a habit, using this as a reference.

Safety measures Japanese players can take right now

This news is not something happening in a faraway country. Japan’s pickleball population is surging too, and many people are stepping onto the court regardless of age, fitness, or experience. Here are measures you can put into practice starting today to stay safe.

1. A health check before play
If you have a chronic condition, we strongly recommend consulting a doctor before starting the sport. Those with heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and the like should be especially careful.

2. Never skip the warm-up
Do 5 to 10 minutes of light warm-up to prepare your muscles, joints, and heart before stepping onto the court. This alone can greatly reduce the risk of an acute heart attack and of muscular injuries.

3. Do not overexert yourself
However heated you get over the score or the outcome, do not ignore your body’s signals. If you feel chest pain, severe shortness of breath, or dizziness, you should stop playing immediately.

4. Play with others
Group play with several people is safer than playing alone. Set up an environment where others can support you at once should anything happen.

5. Check the location of the facility’s AED
It helps to confirm in advance where the AED (automated external defibrillator) is located at the facility where you play.

For chronic injuries such as the elbow or wrist, please also seeElbow Injuries Common in Pickleball | Preventing Tennis Elbow and Self-Care Methodsthis article.

The collapse of the “safety myth” behind pickleball’s popularity

The message that “anyone can safely enjoy pickleball” is correct, but it does not mean “you don’t have to think about anything.”

In the United States, pickleball-related injuries and emergency transports are rising year by year, and sports-medicine experts are sounding the alarm. A 2023 U.S. study even estimated that medical costs from injuries among pickleball players aged 65 and over exceed 300 million dollars a year.

Webb’s passing has become an occasion to once again reconsider the importance of a culture of safety in sport. Only by balancing enjoyment and safety can pickleball spread over the long term. We hope every player who steps onto the court will hold the paddle while listening to their own body.

Rest in peace.

Source:Key Charlie Kirk mentor Jeff Webb dies in freak pickleball accident: ‘A dear friend to Charlie’

FAQ

Q1: Is pickleball really a safe sport?

A1: Pickleball is designed with a smaller court and less impact on the body than other racquet sports. However, sudden intense exercise when you are underprepared or have a chronic condition is dangerous. It is important to observe basic safety measures such as warming up before play, consulting a doctor, and playing with others.

Q2: What should seniors be especially careful about when starting pickleball?

A2: Checking your health regarding the heart, blood pressure, and bone density is the top priority. Start the sport after consulting your regular doctor, and we recommend beginning with short, low-intensity sessions at first. Also, do not overlook chest pain or severe shortness of breath during play.

Q3: What kind of emergency on the court calls for using an AED?

A3: If sudden loss of consciousness or a suspected cardiac arrest (no breathing, no response) is confirmed, you need to call 119 immediately and use an AED. Knowing in advance where the AED is installed at the facility where you play may save a life should the worst happen.

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小島 怜's avatar Rei Kojima

I'm a pickleball enthusiast in my third year living in Vietnam. In high school I was on the badminton team, spending every day chasing the shuttle. Now, amid the buzz of Ho Chi Minh City, I'm fully immersed in the speedy volleys my badminton background enables and the strategic mind games unique to pickleball. I'll casually share the real playing scene in Vietnam—local court info and improvement tips that only a former badminton player would know!

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