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Gayantika, Dilhani and Aruna to the World Athletics Championships

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World Athletics Championships 2023

Sri Lanka Athletics announced that Gayanthika Aberathna (1500m), Dilhani Lekamge and Aruna Darshana (400m) have qualified for the individual events at World Athletics Championships.

It is the first time a Sri Lanka woman athlete participating in 1500m at WC and the second athlete after Chaminda Wijekoon in 2011. It is Gayanthika’s second WC appearance and only Susanthika Jayasinghe, Damayanthi Dharsha and Sriyani Kulawansha have more than one WC appearance among women athletes in Sri Lanka. Now Gayanthika is in the top 56 of the world.

Dilhani Lekamge joins the books as the second women thrower and overall third thrower to participate in WC. Nadeeka Lakmali was the first thrower to compete at WC not only that, she qualified for the final event in 2013. Waruna Lakshan is the only male thrower who represented SL at WC. Now Dilhani is in the top 36 in the world.

Aruna Dharshana who was initially in 53rd position has been upgraded to the top 48 after re-rank and qualified to participate 400m individual event along with 4*400m. It is after the 2005 WC Sri Lankan male 400m athlete qualified for WC. Last was ace athlete Prasanna Amarasekara.

Sri Lanka Athletics forecasted and analysed our athletes’ performance and had pre-entered them earlier having noticed the opportunity of qualifying for the WC. World Athletics officially confirmed the list of athletes today early morning with SL Athletics.

Team Sri Lanka for Budapest WC is the second largest team ever Sri Lanka produced for WC now with eight athletes.

ගයන්තිකා, දිල්හානි සහ අරුණ ලෝක මලල ක්‍රීඩා ශූරතාවලියට

ගයන්තිකා අබේරත්න (මීටර් 1500), දිල්හානි ලේකම්ගේ සහ අරුණ දර්ශන (මීටර් 400) ලෝක මලල ක්‍රීඩා ශූරතාවලියේ කේවල ඉසව් සඳහා සුදුසුකම් ලබා ඇති බව ශ්‍රී ලංකා මලල ක්‍රීඩා සංගමය ප්‍රකාශ කර ඇත.

එය ශ්‍රී ලංකා ක්‍රීඩිකාවක් මීටර් 1500 ඉසව්වට සහභාගි වන පළමු අවස්ථාව වන අතර 2011 වසරේ චමින්ද විජේකෝන්ගෙන් පසු දෙවැනි ක්‍රීඩිකාව ද වේ. එය ගයන්තිකාගේ දෙවැනි ලෝක කුසලාන තරගමාලාව වන අතර ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ ක්‍රීඩිකාවන් අතරින් එක් වරකට වඩා ලෝක කුසලාන තරගමාලාවට සහභාගි වී ඇත්තේ සුසන්තිකා ජයසිංහ, දමයන්ති දර්ශා සහ ශ්‍රියානි කුලවංශ පමණි. මේ වනවිට ගයන්තිකා ඉන්නේ ලෝකයේ හොඳම 56 දෙනා අතර වීමද විශේෂත්වයකි.

WC තරඟාවලියට සහභාගී වන දෙවන කාන්තා විසිකිරීම් ක්‍රීඩිකාව සහ සමස්ත තෙවන විසිකිරීමේ ක්‍රීඩිකාව ලෙස දිල්හානි ලේකම්ගේ පොතට එක්වෙයි. නදීකා ලක්මාලි WC තරඟාවලියට තරඟ කළ පළමු විසිකිරීමේ ක්‍රීඩිකාව වූවා පමණක් නොව, ඇය 2013 වසරේ අවසන් තරඟයට සුදුසුකම් ලැබුවාය. WC තරඟාවලියේදී ශ්‍රී ලංකාව නියෝජනය කළ එකම පිරිමි විසිකරන්නා වරුණ ලක්ෂාන්ය. මේ වනවිට දිල්හානි ඉන්නේ ලෝකයේ හොඳම 36 දෙනා අතර වේ.

මුලින් 53 වැනි ස්ථානයේ සිටි අරුණ දර්ශන නැවත ශ්‍රේණිගත කිරීමෙන් පසු පළමු 48 දෙනා අතරට පැමිණ මීටර් 4*400 සහ මීටර් 400 කේවල ඉසව්වට සහභාගි වීමට සුදුසුකම් ලබා ඇත. ඒ 2005 WC ශ්‍රී ලංකා පිරිමි මීටර් 400 මලල ක්‍රීඩකයා WC සඳහා සුදුසුකම් ලැබීමෙන් පසුවය. අවසන් වරට ක්‍රීඩා කළේ ප්‍රවීණ මලල ක්‍රීඩක ප්‍රසන්න අමරසේකරයි.

ශ්‍රී ලංකා මලල ක්‍රීඩා කණ්ඩායම අපගේ ක්‍රීඩක ක්‍රීඩිකාවන්ගේ දක්‍ෂතා පුරෝකථනය කර විශ්ලේෂණය කර WC සඳහා සුදුසුකම් ලැබීමේ අවස්ථාව දැක ඔවුන් කලින් ඇතුළත් කර තිබුණි. ලෝක මලල ක්‍රීඩා උළෙල අද උදෑසන ශ්‍රී ලංකා මලල ක්‍රීඩා සමඟින් ක්‍රීඩක ක්‍රීඩිකාවන්ගේ ලැයිස්තුව නිල වශයෙන් තහවුරු කළේය.

බුඩාපෙස්ට් WC සඳහා ශ්‍රී ලංකා කණ්ඩායම ක්‍රීඩක ක්‍රීඩිකාවන් අට දෙනෙකු සමඟ ලෝක කුසලාන තරඟාවලිය සඳහා ශ්‍රී ලංකාව මෙතෙක් සහාභාගි වන දෙවන විශාලතම කණ්ඩායම වේ.

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Administrative Negligence Costs Two Promising Sri Lankan Athletes at Asian Youth Athletics Championships

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Sri Lanka’s proud medal tally at the 2025 Asian Youth Athletics Championships in Saudi Arabia has been marred by a shocking administrative blunder that led to the disqualification of two promising young athletes — Niduki Prarthana and Ayesha Sewwandi — from the women’s U-18 1500m event.

Despite preparing extensively and showing medal-winning potential, the duo missed their event due to a miscommunication by Sri Lankan athletics officials accompanying the team. According to the athletes, they were wrongly informed that the call time was 6:20 p.m., when in fact it had been scheduled for 6:10 p.m. By the time they arrived at the call room, they were told they could not participate.

This was our first international tour. We were aiming for medals. But due to someone else’s mistake, we lost our chance. We felt like giving up the sport altogether

said Niduki and Ayesha, speaking upon their return to Sri Lanka.

Their emotional reaction highlights the deep disappointment felt not only by the athletes but also by fans and supporters who expected better professionalism from the officials representing the country on the international stage.

This incident raises serious concerns about the preparedness, accountability, and competence of those responsible for athlete coordination at international events. The failure to ensure accurate communication and timely reporting reflects a lack of basic administrative responsibility — one that has directly affected the morale and future of two young talents.

Yet, in spite of this setback, Sri Lanka’s athletes managed to deliver a historic performance, securing 1 gold, 3 silver, and 4 bronze medals — the highest-ever medal haul for the country in the championship’s history.

Special recognition goes to Tharushi Abhisheka, who claimed gold in the girls’ 800m, and later anchored the medley relay team to a silver medal. Alongside her were outstanding performances by Dilki Nehara, Dhananjana Fernando, Sansala Himashini, Savindu Awishka, Pavan Nethya Sampath, Janith Lakshan Jenkins, and Lahiru Achintha.

While the young athletes showcased resilience, passion, and potential, their efforts must not be overshadowed by administrative carelessness. It is imperative that the Ministry of Sports and relevant authorities conduct an immediate inquiry into the incident and implement measures to ensure such negligence does not repeat.

Sri Lanka’s future in athletics looks bright — but only if our officials rise to the standard set by our athletes.

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Sri Lanka Achieves Historic Medal Haul at 6th Asian U-18 Athletics Championships

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Tharushi Abhisheka shines with gold as Sri Lanka secures best-ever finish in championship history

Sri Lanka made history at the 6th Asian Under-18 Athletics Championships held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, achieving its highest-ever medal tally with eight medals1 gold, 3 silver, and 4 bronze. This outstanding performance earned Sri Lanka 9th place overall, marking the nation’s best finish in the tournament’s history.

The spotlight of the tournament was firmly on Tharushi Abhisheka from Wikramabahu National School, Gampola, who dominated the girls’ 800m, winning gold with a time of 2:14.86. Her victory marks just the second gold medal ever won by Sri Lanka at this championship, following Yamani Dulanjali’s 2015 triumph in the 400m hurdles.

Tharushi’s brilliance continued as she anchored the Sri Lankan girls’ medley relay team to a silver medal, alongside teammates Dilki Nehara, Dhananjana Fernando, and Sansala Himashini. This medal was the second podium finish for Tharushi, Dilki, and Dhananjana, while it marked a comeback moment for Sansala after a fall in the 400m hurdles.

Dilki Nehara further cemented her status as a rising star by winning bronze in the triple jump with a leap of 12.35m. Dhananjana Fernando impressed in the sprints, claiming silver in the 100m (11.92s) before contributing to the relay team’s silver.

In the boys’ events, Savindu Awishka secured bronze in the 800m with a time of 1:53.41, after a strong lead in the early stages of the race. Pavan Nethya Sampath cleared 2.03m in the high jump to add another bronze to the tally.

Janith Lakshan Jenkins of St. Sylvester’s College, Kandy, got Sri Lanka off to a strong start by winning silver in the triple jump (15.10m) on day one. The medal count was capped by Lahiru Achintha, who earned bronze in the boys’ 1500m, clocking 3:59.76.

This record-setting performance highlights the emerging strength of Sri Lanka’s youth athletics, with a new generation of talent making their mark on the Asian stage. The success of athletes like Tharushi Abhisheka signals a promising future for Sri Lankan track and field on the international scene.

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Sri Lanka Secures Three Medals at Asian U18 Athletics Championships – Day 3 Highlights

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Dammam, Saudi Arabia – April 17

The third day of the 6th Asian U18 Athletics Championships in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, delivered a vibrant mix of speed, strength, and rising talent from across the continent. Set against the backdrop of Prince Nayef Sports City, over 400 athletes representing 31 nations competed with passion and purpose. Among them, Sri Lanka earned three spots on the podium with standout performances in track and field.

🌟 Sewmini Fernando was the star on the track, sprinting to silver in the Girls’ 100m final. Clocking an impressive 11.92 seconds, she finished just behind China’s Zhang Qian, in what was one of the evening’s most closely watched races. Her performance not only demonstrated raw speed but also Sri Lanka’s growing potential in sprint events on the Asian stage.

🥉 Meanwhile, in the Boys’ 1500m final, Lahiru Achintha displayed excellent race awareness and endurance, finishing in third place with a time of 3:59.47. His tactical approach and strong finish earned Sri Lanka a bronze medal, making him one of the standout middle-distance performers of the day.

🏅 In addition to these podium finishes, Janith Lakshan Jenkins leapt into medal contention in the Men’s U18 Triple Jump, claiming silver with a mark of 15.10 meters, just behind China’s Dong Zhiyuan.

Though only three athletes officially medaled on Day 3, performances across the board showed promise, heart, and competitive spirit — vital traits for building a strong future in athletics.

Stay tuned as Team Sri Lanka continues to compete and inspire at this prestigious youth championship.

🟡 Sri Lanka’s Medal Count – Day 3
🥈 Sewmini Fernando – Girls’ 100m
🥈 Janith Lakshan Jenkins – Boys’ Triple Jump
🥉 Lahiru Achintha – Boys’ 1500m

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