Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NETHMI IS TT QUEEN

-

In 2010, Nethmi and her team began to harvest wins. She took on the responsibi­lity and captained the Under-14 and Under-16 teams to be placed third at the All-Island Schools ‘G’ Division Championsh­ips. With the experience gained that year, Nethmi guided three teams to the top at the All-Island Schools Championsh­ips in 2011

Nethmi Asaktha of President’s Girls’ School, Nawala has more than a few reasons to be happy. She will undoubtedl­y have pride in boasting to be the captain of the school’s table tennis team ever since the game was introduced there in 2008. Nethmi would be a barely-surprised individual to learn that a sport totally strange to her four years ago has managed to bring her into the limelight at present.

The year 2008 was not so fruitful for Nethmi and her team. They were total newcomers to the sport and were always at the receiving end to a host of skilful opponents. But the President’s Girls team led by Nethmi was never ready to retreat. They received the much needed boost from their school teacher Shalika Weerasuriy­a before veteran table tennis player and coach, Chandana Perera came forward to assist them.

In 2009, the team was taken over by one of their teachers named Madushani until Thushara Perera took over the reigns as coach. With so many changes to their coaching staff, the young paddlers of President’s GS Nawala only grew stronger each day.

And then in 2010, Nethmi and her team began to harvest wins. She took on the responsibi­lity and captained the Under-14 and Under-16 teams. They were placed third in the All-Island Schools ‘G’ Division Championsh­ips, which was a terrific boost to them. With the experience­s gained that year, Nethmi guided three teams to the top at the All-Island Schools Championsh­ips the following year. She led the Under-14 team to the ‘F’ Division title while in the Under-16 age category Nethmi and her lasses were runners-up in the ‘G’ Division. For the first time her school fielded an Under-18 team in the tournament and they managed to bag third spot in the ‘F’ Division.

“Table tennis was taught to me by Mr. Neranjan when I basically knew nothing about the sport. But today I can be proud of myself and of the achievemen­ts my school and I have achieved so far,” says Nethmi with glee.

In 2011, she took part in her first individual competitio­n and became the Under-17 runner-up at the Friendship TT Challenge. This year brimming with confidence, Nethmi took part in the All-Island Open tournament organised by the Nugegoda TT Sports Club where she clinched the Under-18 Singles title. With that terrific form Nethmi was able to guide President’s GS to the Under-16 ‘F’ Division Championsh­ip at the All-Island Schools Championsh­ip.

According to Nethmi, she has her sights set on the national championsh­ip, which she says has always been her aim, ever since she started to fall in love with table tennis. With those goals well set in her mind, Nethmi still hopes to grow stronger while receiving training under W.A. Buddhasiri and Namal Gunasekara. At present President’s GS is being coached by Gayan Dilupa Wijeratne. As a 15year-old prodigy, Nethmi has paved a path that other girls would only dream of. For someone who knew nothing about a ‘ pen hold’ or ‘ ping pong’ three years ago, Nethmi, has reached the top at a rapid pace. She has shown what dedication and commitment can do.

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? TT star Nethmi Asaktha in action.
TT star Nethmi Asaktha in action.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka