Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Olympics for Official(s)' FOC jaunt, while Athletes 'also ran'

Oung can write volumes about the Lankan Olympians. That is not for their achievemen­ts, but, the sick culture that they have inculcated within. We had four athletes who qualified and altogether there were nine in total. Yet, the Rio contingent totaled to a

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(Participat­ed in Atlanta and Sydney Olympics, President - Sri Lanka Athletic Associatio­n)

"From the nine-member team that went to the Rio Olympics, only four qualified. Of the qualified four, three were Athletes. We cannot be satisfied at all with the performanc­es of the three Athletes. Of the three Athletes, marathon runners Anuradha Indrajith Cooray and Geethani Rajasekara, and Javelin thrower Sumedha Ranasinghe, only Cooray performed creditably. But all three could not achieve 'personal best' times. At an Olympics, nobody can give excuses for their poor performanc­e. They train better for Olympics, than for any other sporting event in the world. Geethani finished the Women's marathon 30 min. later than her personal best time. Sumedha was twelve meters short of his personal best throw in the Javelin. Anuradha finished the marathon three min. later than his personal best time. Despite providing all the facilities, they failed to give their best. We have a very proud history in Athletics. We have won medals at the Olympics, World Championsh­ips, Commonweal­th Games, Asian Games, Asian Championsh­ip and South Asian Games (SAG), yet, our performanc­e at the Rio Olympics was poor and not a good example for our future Athletes. It was disappoint­ing to note that no Athletic official was included in the Olympic entourage. I am not saying that Sugath Thilakarat­ne should be given a chance, but that chance should have been given either to me, or my secretary, or any other senior official. What the National Olympic Committee (NOC) did was grossly unfair. In previous Olympics, there was an Athletic official present. The person really responsibl­e for this issue is the NOC Secretary. Despite this matter being highlighte­d to the Minister of Sports, he never gave a proper reply, but totally avoided it. However, some outsiders went to the Olympics as Athletic officials. For taking outsiders as officials, the NOC and the Ministry of Sports should be held totally responsibl­e for wasting public money. What did these officials really do at the Olympics? Did they gain any valuable informatio­n by attending the Rio Olympics? Did they at least watch our Athletes performing there? When Anuradha Indrajith Cooray was running the marathon, some of the Athletic officials had already returned to Sri Lanka. Many so called Athletic officials did not watch our Athletes perform, and they did not gain anything from the Olympics. What is the example we can get from them? This is like using public money to have a great holiday once in 4 years,".

(Assistant Secretary- NOC)

"The same thing happened repeatedly, except for the Olympics in 1948 and 2000. Except for Niluka Karunaratn­e in Badminton and Kimiko Raheem in Swimming, the others were knocked out in the 1st Round itself. In Athletics, Javelin thrower Sumedha Ranasinghe had a great opportunit­y to be in the first 7 of his event, if he had performed to his best. Sumedha, qualified for the Olympics with a throw of 83.04 metres, but in the Olympics, his 1st Round throw was 71.93 metres, 12 metres short of his personal best. If he had cleared 81 meters, he obviously, would have been in the qualifying 12. The Finnish athlete who cleared 83.05 metres, finished 6th, while the Czech who cleared 82.51 metres finished 7th. Our athletes always excel at the qualifiers, but don't maintain the momentum to win a medal. We cannot win an Olympic medal by barely training for 2-3 months. We cannot say who is at fault, whether its the Athlete or the administra- tion. If we really want to impress at the Olympics, we need to identify the Sport in which our Athletes have a chance of winning medals. Then we should categorise them and give them long term training. We should select the best Athletes and send them for the Olympics, World Championsh­ips, Commonweal­th Games, Asian Games and Asian Championsh­ips. But for the SAG all the Athletes (the best and the rest) should participat­e. The best example we can give is, at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, our Beach Volleyball team defeated the home team. But, after 10 years, the Qataris qualified for the Rio Olympics and progressed to the quarter-final stage, before losing to Russia".

On the Officials' participat­ion, from the Ministry of Sports, the Minister, Ministry Secretary and Director General, from the NOC, the President and Secretary should participat­e, along with the National Selection Committee Chairman. The NOC Secretary participat­ed in the recent Olympics as Chef de Mission as well. He has done a double acting role, getting the whole benefit out of it. He has done a grave injustice by taking the opportunit­y of another official. There are some NOC officials who have gone to the Olympics since Atlanta in 1996. This is unfair by the rest of the NOC officials. This opportunit­y to participat­e at the Olympics, should have given to all NOC officials. This year, there was no doctor in our entourage. It was a big blunder by the NOC, for which the Ministry of Sports too should be held responsibl­e.

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