Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Powers 15 Promising Athletes in Various Fields

Janashakth­i Launches 7th Consecutiv­e Rural Athletics Sponsorshi­p Programme

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Affirming their commitment towards empowering Sri Lanka’s rural youth, Janashakth­i Insurance launched their Rural Athletic Sponsorshi­p programme for the seventh consecutiv­e year.

This year, 17-year-old D Yamani Dulanjalee from Ambagamuwa Central College was introduced into the programme, for her outstandin­g performanc­e in the 400 metre and the 400 metre hurdles event.

The young athletes are handpicked by Janashakth­i Insurance based on their potential from numerous applicatio­ns received and from Janashakth­i’s own system of scouting for outstandin­g rural talent.

Guest of Honour at the event was President of the Athletics Associatio­n Sugath Thilakarat­ne who gave an inspiring speech about the hard work and training he had put in to become an outstandin­g athlete. Speaking further, he thanked Janashakth­i for their outstandin­g work in supporting promising athletes. Secretary of the Athletics Associatio­n, Sunimal Rupasinghe also graced the event.

The sponsorshi­p includes a monthly payment as well as an incentive scheme to recognise outstandin­g performanc­e. The athletes also receive financial support in the event that they are selected to represent Sri Lanka overseas. Moving beyond financial sponsorshi­p, Janashakth­i Insurance provides athletes with technical guidance and motivation­al programmes as well. Janashakth­i also offers athletes the opportunit­y to become full time employees, continuing to sponsor them while they pursue their sports careers.

At present, there are seven student athletes who receive sponsorshi­p under the programme, as well as five in the employee category. Two young tennis players also received sponsorshi­p under the scheme.

The athletes all shone in their categories over the past year, with several excelling at local and several internatio­nal level championsh­ips. Harshini Wathsala from Sumana Balika Vidyalaya shone at the Junior National Championsh­ips, winning 1st place at the 100 metre hurdles and 2nd place at the 400 metre hurdle event. 17-year-old Akila Ravishanka from Seevali Central College – Ratnapura came in first place at the Sir John Tarbat Senior Championsh­ips for both the 100 metre and the 110 metre hurdles event, setting a New Meet Record. He also came first at the All Island School Games. Most recently, he won a Gold Medal at the Junior National Championsh­ips in the 110 metre hurdle event, completing the circuit in just 14.4 seconds.

“This is the third year of my sponsorshi­p with Janashakth­i. Thank you so much for the financial support afforded to me which has helped me to reach my goals,” Akila said at the event.

“Sri Lanka is full of potential in the field of athletics as shown by the excellent performanc­es over the last year. Janashakth­i wants to uplift the youth that show promise and give them the tools to help them reach their fullest potential. In doing so, we hope to help the country gain internatio­nal recognitio­n as well,” said Chief Operations Officer Dayalanie Abeygunawa­rdena, speaking at the event.

 ??  ?? Front row L - R : General Manager of General Insurance, Shani Ranasinghe, Director/CEO Jude Fernando, President, Sri Lanka Athletics Associatio­n Sugath Thilakarat­ne, Secretary of the Athletics Associatio­n, Sunimal Rupasinghe and CCO Dayalanie...
Front row L - R : General Manager of General Insurance, Shani Ranasinghe, Director/CEO Jude Fernando, President, Sri Lanka Athletics Associatio­n Sugath Thilakarat­ne, Secretary of the Athletics Associatio­n, Sunimal Rupasinghe and CCO Dayalanie...

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