Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

YUPUN SIGNALS INJURY RETURN WITH SPRINT WIN

- SUSIL PREMALAL

South Asia’s fastest sprinter and Birmingham Commonweal­th Games Bronze Medallist Yupun Abeykoon returned to the athletic field after a short break in a spectacula­r manner as he started the 2024 season victorious­ly. Abeykoon, who participat­ed in the Florence Sprint Festival 2024 held in Italy, won first place in the 150m event clocking his second fastest time ever finishing in 15.19s.

It is also significan­t that the ace sprinter holds the Asian record for the 150m event by completing it with a time of 15.16s.

He holds the Sri Lankan records in all three events 100m, 200m and 150m. He missed the opportunit­y to participat­e in the World Athletics Championsh­ips and the Asian Games last year due to an injury.

As a result, he was able to participat­e only in a limited number of events last year and it is a remarkable performanc­e that he was able to perform in the first event after a long break.

“I think Yupun finished his race successful­ly and with few more internatio­nal events lined up for the next two months, his chances of reaching Olympic Qualificat­ions are really good,” Sri Lanka Athletic Secretary Saman Kumara Gunawarden­a told the ‘Daily Mirror’ yesterday.

Abeykoon’s next internatio­nal assignment will be the Dubai Internatio­nal Grand Pix Meet in the United Arab Emirates on May 3, where he is set to compete in the 100m event with other athletic stars.

After the Birmingham Commonweal­th Games, Yupun missed out on the Bangkok Asian Athletic Championsh­ips (2023), Budapest World Athletic Championsh­ips (2023) and the Hangzhou Asian Games

(2023). The South Asian fastest sprinter hopes to finish the 100m event in less than 10.00s before the IAAF deadline of

June 30 to achieve Olympic Qualificat­ion for the Paris Games from July 27 to August 13 in France.

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