University of Louisiana-Lafayette waterskiing champion dies suddenly' aged just ... trends now
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One of the world's top water-skiers has died suddenly aged just 18.
Micky Geller from Carp, Ontario, Canada, was a freshman at the University of Lafayette-Indiana studying kinesiology when he died on May 6.
No further details on his death have been released, with his passing leaving his friends and loved ones in deep shock.
Geller was a member of the National Champion Ragin' Cajuns Waterski Team, as well as the Canadian Junior National Waterski team, and was ranked sixth in the world in the U-21 jump, according to his obit.
'It is with heavy hearts and great sadness that we share with all of you the news that Micky Geller, from Ontario, has died suddenly,' Water Ski Canada posted this week.
Micky Geller, 18, who was a freshman at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette and on the National Champion Ragin' Cajuns Waterski Team, died suddenly on May 6