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Lyceum Wattala and St. Benedict’s Colombo Crowned Champions at Relay Carnival 2025

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The 2025 edition of the Sri Lanka Inter-Schools Ritzbury Relay Championship concluded in grand style at the Mahinda Rajapaksa Sports Complex in Diyagama, showcasing the best of young athletic talent across the country. Organised by the Sri Lanka Schools Athletic Association (SLSA), this year’s relay meet brought together over 3,000 athletes from more than 100 schools, competing across five age categories – Under-12, 14, 16, 18, and 20 – for both boys and girls.

After three days of intense competition, Lyceum International School, Wattala emerged as the Girls’ overall champions, while St. Benedict’s College, Colombo clinched the Boys’ overall title, marking a remarkable finish to this year’s relay spectacle.

The championship not only celebrated school-level athletic excellence but also served as a platform for broader international collaboration. On the final day, Sri Lanka Athletics (SLA) hosted an invitational qualification relay event, aimed at selecting teams for the World Relay Athletics Championship 2025. Participating nations included Sri Lanka, India, and the Maldives, adding an exciting international flavour to the domestic meet.

The success of Relay Carnival 2025 highlighted the depth of school-level talent in Sri Lanka and underlined the importance of events like this in building a competitive future for the country on the global athletics stage

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Tarushi Abisheka Wins Gold for Sri Lanka at Asian Under-20 Athletics Championships

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Sri Lankan athlete Tarushi Abisheka secured a gold medal in the girls’ 1500m event at the Asian Under-20 Athletics Championships currently being held in Hong Kong on Thursday (May 28).

Abisheka delivered an impressive performance to finish first with a timing of 4 minutes and 31.41 seconds, bringing glory to Sri Lanka on the international stage.

Iran’s Maryam Baluoutaki claimed the silver medal, while South Korea’s Song Dawson finished in third place to secure the bronze.

The talented Sri Lankan middle-distance runner is also competing in the 800m event at the championship.

The Asian Under-20 Athletics Championships has attracted athletes from 40 countries, competing across 46 events.

Sri Lanka has fielded a 22-member contingent for the tournament, consisting of 15 male athletes and seven female athletes.

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Tarushi Abisheka Wins Gold for Sri Lanka at Asian Under-20 Championships

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Sri Lanka’s rising middle-distance runner Tarushi Abisheka delivered an outstanding performance to claim the gold medal in the girls’ 1500 metres event at the Asian Under-20 Athletics Championships in Hong Kong on Thursday.

Abisheka crossed the finish line in 4 minutes and 31.41 seconds, securing first place ahead of Iran’s Maryam Baluoutaki, who finished second, while South Korea’s Song Dawson claimed the bronze medal.

The young Sri Lankan athlete is also competing in the 800m event at the continental championship, continuing to showcase her talent on the international stage.

The Asian Under-20 Athletics Championships has attracted competitors from 40 countries, with athletes taking part in 46 events during the tournament.

Sri Lanka has fielded a 22-member team for the competition, consisting of 15 male athletes and seven female athletes.

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Hero’s Welcome for Golden Girl Wasana

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Sri Lanka celebrated in style as its lone gold medalist Nipuni Wasana at the 6th Asian Beach Games returned home to a rousing welcome, marking a proud moment for the nation.

Airwoman Nipuni Wasana stole the spotlight in Sanya, China, where she clinched gold in the Women’s 50kg Beach Wrestling event. In the final, she overcame Vietnam’s Doan Thi Kim Oanh with a composed and commanding performance, securing a historic victory for Sri Lanka.

Her achievement was met with a grand at Bandaranaike International Airport, where Air Force personnel, sports officials, and supporters gathered to honor her success. Wasana was also given the distinction of carrying the national flag at the closing ceremony, highlighting her status as the country’s top performer at the Games.

Sri Lanka wrapped up its campaign with a total of seven medals one gold, two silver, and four bronze demonstrating competitive strength across multiple disciplines.

The Women’s Beach Kabaddi team delivered an impressive performance to secure silver, while the Men’s team contributed with a bronze medal finish. In Athletics, Ishara Samanmali earned silver in the women’s long jump, and Sashikala Lankathilaka claimed bronze. The Men’s 4x60m relay team also added to the tally with a bronze-winning effort.

A contingent of 77 Sri Lankan athletes competed in eight sports at the Games. Although several disciplines did not produce medals, the team achieved a respectable 10th place overall.
Host nation China dominated the medal standings with 24 gold medals, followed by Thailand and Iran.

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