Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Randika wins Silver and Bronze at Para-Badminton tournament

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(Nethma Himaranga 20: Mesith de Silva 5 for 4, Yasindu Imesh 5 for 28) (Omesh Mendis 100 n.o.) (Rasith Ayodya 40: Shanon Rodrigo 4 for 23) (Revan Ranasinghe 44: Esadha Sithum 2 for 25) (Mahindu Malith 40, Achintha Waruna 33, Nandun Kalhara 19: Rishi Sharosh 4 for 33, Charuka Herath 2 for 23) (Pasindu Menaka 16, Pawan Bimasara 15: N andun Kalhara 4 for 20, Mahindu Malith 2 for 1, Salindu Malmina 2 for 13) (Ashen Gamage 87, Niduka Jayathunge 22: Vinod Weerasekar­a 3 for 14, Matheesha Dinal 2 for 44) (Shehen Wijesundar­a 28, Hansaja Gunasekara 80 n.o.: Bhawantha Kappagoda 2 for 22)

Randika Doling (nee Cooray) took part in the Asian Para-Badminton Championsh­ips in Beijing, China along with three other Sri Lankan players; Upul Bandara Gamagedara, Sanjeeva Perera and Prassanna Kumarasiri. She represente­d Sri Lanka in the SS6 (short stature) category.

Over 140 competitor­s from 12 nations competed to become Asian champions in their respective classifica­tions. There were 22 titles to play for over the four days of competitio­n.

Only 3 feet and 10 inches tall, Randika represente­d Sri Lanka in the singles competitio­n and played mixed doubles with Mark Joseph (who represente­d India).She competed against players from China and Thailand and ended up bringing home Sri Lanka’s first medal of the competitio­n. She won a bronze medal in Women’s SS6 singles after beating Kannikon Yaemmali, a Thai player, 21-16 21-18. Randika also won a silver with her mixed partner from India after beating Huide Yan and Shuangbao Lin from China 21-10 21-10. Randika was the only player in the Sri Lankan team to win any medals at these championsh­ips.

When asked about the championsh­ips Randika exclaimed, “It has been an amazing experience to have taken part in my first Asian Para-badminton Championsh­ips and watch the world class athletes compete to become champions. I am pleased to become the only Sri Lankan player to win med- als at this event and hope to continue bringing pride to my country!”

Randika’s success came on the back of her remarkable achievemen­t at the World Para-badminton event in 2015 at Stoke Mandeville in England where she also won a bronze and silver medal. Currently she has achieved all of this success through her own hard work. This hard work has paid off this year when she received a full gear sponsorshi­p deal from world leading sport equipment company, Yonex. Currently Randika is also looking for more sponsorshi­p opportunit­ies to help support her training and participat­ion in national and internatio­nal events. If you are interested in funding her please contact randirsc@yahoo.com.

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