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ගාල්ල කණ්ඩායමේ සංගීත් හා පබසරගෙන් ද්විත්ව ශතක සබදතාවක් !!!

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ශ්‍රි ලංකා ක්‍රිකට් ආයතනය සංවිධානය කරන National Super Provincial සිව්දින ක්‍රිකට් තරගාවලියේ තවත් තරග 2ක් තෙවන දිනටත් ඊයේ දිනයේදී පැවැත්විණි. මෙම තරග ද්විත්ව පල්ලෙකැලේ ක්‍රීඩාංගණයේදී හා සූරියවැව ක්‍රීඩාංගණයේදී පැවැත්වෙයි.

යාපනය ගාල්ල තරගය
යාපනය කණ්ඩායම සිය පළමු ඉනීම වෙනුවෙන් රැස්කළ ලකුණු 254ට පිළිතුරු ලෙසින් ඊයේ දිනයට තරගය ආරම්භ කරන විට ගාල්ල කණ්ඩායම කිසිවෙක් නොදැවී ලකුණු 113ක් රැස්කොට සිටියහ. සංගීත් කුරේ හා පබසර වඩුගේ එක්ව පළමු කඩුල්ලට අගනා ද්විත්ව ශතක සබදතාවක් ගොඩනගන්නට විය. ලකුණු සංඛ්‍යාව 208ක්ව තිබියදී පබසර වඩුගේ ලකුණු 108කට දැවියද්දී අනතුරුව හෂාන් දුමිදු හා එක්ව තෙවන කඩුල්ලට තවත් ලකුණු 95ක් එක් කරන්නට සංගීත් කුරේට හැකිවිය. ආරම්භක පිතිකරු සංගීත් කුරේ හතරේ පහර 13ක් සමගින් ලකුණු 160ක් රැස්කළ අතර හෂාන් දුමිදු ලකුණු 54ක් රැස්කිරීමට සමත් විය. ගාල්ල කණ්ඩායම කඩුලු 9ක් දැවී ලකුණු 444ක් රැස්කොට සිටියදී ඉනීම අත්හිටුවීමට තීරණය කළහ. සුමින්ද ලක්ෂාන්ද ලකුණු 57ක් ගාල්ල ඉනීමට එක් කළ අතර යාපනය කණ්ඩායම වෙනුවෙන් ශෂික දුල්ෂාන් කඩුලු 4ක් හා ජනිත් ලියනගේ කඩුලු 3ක් බිදහෙලීය. තුන්වන දිනයට තරගය නතර කරන විට සිය දෙවන ඉනීම ඇරඹූ යාපනය කණ්ඩායම කිසිවෙක් නොදැවී ලකුණු 43ක් රැස්කොට සිටියහ.

යාපනය පළමු ඉනීම : 254/10 (83.5)
නුවන් ප්‍රදීප්* 37, නවෝද් පරණවිතාන 34, නිෂාන් මදුෂ්ක 29
සුමින්ද ලක්ෂාන් 4/28, දිල්ෂාන් මධුසංඛ 3/51 චලන ද සිල්වා 2/72

ගාල්ල පළමු ඉනීම : 444/9d (114.5)
සංගීත් කුරේ 160, පබසර වඩුගේ 108, සුමින්ද ලක්ෂාන් 57, හෂාන් දුමිදු 54
ශශික දුල්ෂාන් 4/146, ජනිත් ලියනගේ 3/53, ඉෂාන් ජයරත්න 1/57

යාපනය දෙවන ඉනීම : 43/0 (12)
නවෝද් පරණවිතාන* 22, නිෂාන් මදුෂ්ක* 21

මහනුවර දඹුල්ල තරගය
මහනුවර කණ්ඩායම සිය පළමු ඉනීමට රැස්කළ ලකුණු 446ට පිළිතුරු ලෙසින් ඊයේ දිනයේදී තරගය ආරම්භ කරන විට දඹුල්ල කණ්ඩායම කඩුලු 3කට ලකුණු 77ක් රැස්කොට තිබුණි. දඹුල්ල ඉනීමට තවත් ලකුණු 77ක් එක්වද්දී මිනෝද් භානුක ලකුණු 71කට දවාගැනීමට කමිල් මිෂාරට හැකිවිය. ලහිරු සමරකෝන් පන්දු 50ක් තුළ ලකුණු 42ක් රැස්කළ අතර නායක අශාන් ප්‍රියංජන් ඉනීමේ වැඩිම ලකුණු ලාභියා බවට පත් වෙමින් ලකුණු 73ක් රැස්කිරීමට සමත් විය.අනික් පිතිකරුවන් දක්ෂතා අතරට පැමිණීමට අපොහොසත් වීම නිසාවෙන් දඹුල්ල පළමු ඉනීම ලකුණු 216කදී නිමාවට පත් විය.පන්දු යැවීමේදී අශේන් ඩැනියෙල් කඩුලු 5ක්ද අසිත ප්‍රනාන්දු කඩුලු 4ක්ද දවාගැනීමට සමත් විය. සිය දෙවන ඉනීම ඇරඹූ මහනුවර කණ්ඩායම ඊයේ දිනය නිමාවට පත් වන විට කඩුලු 3ක් දැවී ලකුණු 134ක් රැස්කොට සිටියි. ඕෂධ ප්‍රනාන්දු ලකුණු 63ක් රැස්කළ අතර නායක කමිදු මෙන්ඩිස් නොදැවී ලකුණු 36ක් රැස්කොට ඇත.

මහනුවර පළමු ඉනීම : 446/10 (128.5)
ඕෂධ ප්‍රනාන්දු 97, කමිදු මෙන්ඩිස් 94, ලහිරු උදාර 83, කමිල් මිෂාර 74
මලින්ද පුෂ්පකුමාර 7/120, ලහිරු සමරකෝන් 1/59

දඹුල්ල පළමු ඉනීම : 216/10 (60)
අශාන් ප්‍රියංජන් 73, මිනෝද් භානුක 71, ලහිරු සමරකෝන් 42
අශේන් ඩැනියෙල් 5/75, අසිත ප්‍රනාන්දු 4/39

මහනුවර දෙවන ඉනීම : 134/3 (34)
ඕෂධ ප්‍රනාන්දු 63, කමිදු මෙන්ඩිස්* 36
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Major Shake-Up in Sports Governance: New 2025 Regulations Reform National Sports Bodies in Sri Lanka

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In a significant move to overhaul the country’s sports governance, the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has officially replaced the National Sports Associations Regulations No. 01 of 2024 with a stricter and more transparent version titled National Sports Associations Regulations No. 01 of 2025, gazetted on May 21.

The 2025 regulations promise enhanced transparency, accountability, and integrity in Sri Lanka’s sports administration. Here’s a breakdown of the most notable changes:

1. Probation Period for New Federations

Under the 2025 regulations:

  • New sports associations will be registered on a 2-year probationary basis, only gaining full registration if they show activity in at least 7 districts.
  • The 2024 rules allowed immediate full registration with just documentation and a Rs. 50,000 fee. The new regulations reduce the fee to Rs. 30,000, but require a presence in at least 3 districts at registration, with expansion to 7 for permanent status.

2. New Eligibility Criteria for Executive Committees

  • Professional Qualifications Introduced: For key posts like Treasurer, candidates must now be Chartered Accountants or hold degrees in management or commerce.
  • For other executive roles, candidates must have either represented Sri Lanka or placed at recognized national-level events or have 15 years in relevant professions (law, medicine, sports science, engineering, accounting).

This marks a shift from the 2024 rules, which mainly emphasized finance-related qualifications but lacked performance or academic requirements.

3. Term Limits Tightened

  • Previously, individuals could serve up to 16 years (with 8 years max for roles like President/Secretary). Now, the limit is 12 years across all roles—whether continuously or intermittently.
  • Importantly, interim committee service is now counted toward this limit, preventing career-long occupation of executive positions.

4. Disqualification Criteria Expanded

The 2025 law significantly strengthens the integrity standards for sports administrators by expanding the disqualification criteria. Key additions and clarifications include:

  • Convictions under Amended Sports Law or Prevention of Offences Relating to Sports Act: Anyone found guilty under these updated laws is automatically disqualified.
  • Misconduct Proven by Sports Authorities: Any individual found guilty of financial misconduct, corruption, or disciplinary offences by a formal committee appointed by the Minister, Ministry of Sports, or Department of Sports Development will be disqualified.
  • Criminal Convictions: Any person convicted of money laundering, bribery, or corruption and sentenced to 6 months or more.
  • Media Conflicts: Former journalists, media owners, or key shareholders are barred if involved within the past two years.
  • Relatives of National Athletes: Spouses, parents, and siblings of national pool athletes are disqualified.
  • Involvement in Betting, Match-Fixing, or Human Trafficking
  • Failure to Return from International Duty: Individuals who absconded while representing Sri Lanka are barred.
  • Politicians Disqualified: Current MPs, Provincial Council members, and Local Government representatives are ineligible.
  • This overhaul reflects a zero-tolerance policy on corruption, conflict of interest, and unprofessional conduct in Sri Lankan sports governance.

The 2024 law also had disqualifications, but 2025’s list is clearer, stricter, and more enforceable.

5. Stricter Election & Voting Rules

  • Voting rights are tied to active participation in national events. Associations failing to attend three consecutive meetings lose voting privileges.
  • All AGM documentation must be sent 14 days in advance to all affiliates (reduced from 21 days in 2024).
  • New members cannot vote in the AGM where they were admitted—ensuring stability.

6. More Transparency in Selections

  • All selection trials and criteria must be published 28 days in advance and informed to athletes 14 days prior.
  • Final selection results must be published online.
  • Trials conducted at the personal discretion of officials or coaches can be invalidated.

7. New Emphasis on Local Development

  • National Associations are now mandated to:
    • Promote the sport in every province
    • Maintain monthly meetings (with school reps present)
    • Submit a 5-year strategic plan
    • Develop regional, district and provincial structures in all GN divisions

This is a substantial shift from the previous framework which focused more on organizational formalities than grassroots development.

8. International Participation Regulated

  • Only athletes approved by the Sports Minister after going through the selection, fitness, and medical vetting can use “Sri Lanka” or national colours abroad.
  • Unauthorized representation may result in a 10-year suspension.

Editorial Insight

The 2025 regulations represent a paradigm shift—from a loosely monitored setup to a system that rewards merit, ensures compliance, and is prepared to discipline violators. It’s the boldest attempt in recent years to clean up Sri Lanka’s sports governance, aligning it more closely with international standards and public expectations.

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Ritzbury Celebrates Sri Lanka’s Rising Track Stars and Coaches for Historic Medal Haul at Asian Youth Athletics Championship 2025

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Ritzbury, one of Sri Lanka’s leading supporters of youth athletics, proudly honoured five exceptional athletes and their coaches for their remarkable performances at the 6th Asian Youth Athletics Championship 2025, held in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. The felicitation ceremony was held on May 2nd at Cinnamon Life, Colombo, under the banner of Ritzbury’s signature initiative, Mawbimata Weerayek (A Hero to the Nation).

Out of the eight Sri Lankan medalists at the continental event, five belong to the Mawbimata Weerayek program, showcasing the success of Ritzbury’s long-term investment in grassroots athletic development. These young athletes, who carried the nation’s hopes with pride, were not only felicitated with awards but also received financial support to further their sporting journeys.

Among the honourees was M.G.T. Abhisheka Premasiri, who brought home Sri Lanka’s only Gold medal in the Girls’ 800m and added a Silver in the medley relay. Dananjana Sewmini Fernando shone with two Silvers—one in the 100m sprint and another in the medley relay. Meanwhile, H.D. Shavindu Avishka (800m), G.D. Lahiru Achintha (1500m), and J.H.P. Nethya Sampath (High Jump) earned Bronze medals, contributing to Sri Lanka’s highest-ever medal tally at the championship.

Recognising the vital role of coaching, Ritzbury also paid tribute to the five national coaches behind this success: Buddhika Nuwan, Anuradha Nanayakkara, R.H.M. Jude Chinthaka, K.H.A.D.S.I. Kularathna, and Suranjith Senarath. Their guidance, discipline, and preparation were applauded as critical to transforming potential into podium finishes.

Speaking at the event, Kamal Geeganage (CEO) and Niluksha Bastiansz (General Manager – Marketing, CBL Foods International) expressed their pride and reaffirmed Ritzbury’s long-standing commitment to national athletics. They highlighted that the Mawbimata Weerayek program, launched in 2019, now supports 65 young talents across Sri Lanka with financial aid and mentorship, aiming to elevate Sri Lankan athletics on both national and international stages.

With their eyes now set on bigger global competitions, these young athletes symbolize a bright future for Sri Lankan athletics. Initiatives like Mawbimata Weerayek not only bring recognition but also lay the foundation for long-term sporting excellence.

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Trinity and Isipathana Set Up Thrilling Showdown in President’s Trophy Rugby Final

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The stage is set for a blockbuster finale in the Sri Lanka Schools Under-19 President’s Trophy Knockout Rugby Tournament as Trinity College and Isipathana College stormed into the final with convincing wins in their respective semi-finals. The much-anticipated final will take place on May 18 at 3:45 PM at the Sugathadasa Stadium.

Quarterfinal Recap:

Zahira College earned automatic qualification to the semi-finals after St. Peter’s withdrew from the tournament.

Trinity College secured a 24-15 win over S. Thomas’ College with a dominant display, scoring three tries, three conversions, and a penalty.

Royal College overcame DS Senanayake College with an emphatic 41-24 win, showcasing their attacking firepower.

Isipathana College proved too strong for Wesley College, triumphing 24-10 to book their spot in the semis.

Semi-final Highlights:

Trinity College vs Zahira College: Trinity continued their fine form, beating Zahira 29-12. Their win came through four tries, three conversions, and a penalty, underlining their dominance in the tournament.

Isipathana College vs Royal College: In a fiercely contested battle, Isipathana edged past Royal 24-17 with three tries, three conversions, and a crucial penalty.

With both teams displaying exceptional skill and resilience throughout the tournament, the final promises to be a thrilling encounter between two powerhouses of school rugby.

Final Match Details:

Trinity College vs Isipathana College

Date: May 18, 2025

Venue: Royal College Sports Complex

Kick-off: 3:45 PM

Stay tuned to Sri Lankan Sports TV for live updates, post-match analysis, and exclusive coverage of the President’s Trophy final

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