Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sriyani Kulawansa is President of Sri Lanka Olympians

- By Susil Premalal

Veteran women’s athlete Sriyani Kulawansa was elected unconteste­d as President of the Sri Lanka Olympians ( SLO) Associatio­n at its first Annual General Meeting held at the Olympics House yesterday. Their motto is ‘ Once an Olympian, always and Olympian’. The newly elected Sri Lanka Olympians are to meet President Maithripal­a Sirisena later this month.

The members of the Associatio­n are members of Sri Lanka contingent­s from 1948 London Olympics to the 2016 Rio Olympics.

Sriyani Kulawansa has represente­d Sri Lanka at three Olympics (1992, 1996 and 2000). She is an Asian and Commonweal­th Games medallist. Her event is 100 m Hurdles. She is currently the holder of the Sri Lanka record in this event.

The main object of the associatio­n is the welfare of old Olympians and future Olympic medal winners.

The Pa t ro n of the Associatio­n is Olympic Silver medalist Susanthika Jayasinghe. She is the lifetime patron of the associatio­n. The Vice President is Sugath Tillekerat­ne. The Secretary is Damayanthi Dharsha and Treasurer is Boxer Anuruddha Ratnayake.

There are four members in the committee. They are Julian Bolling ( Swimming), Mahesh Perera ( Athletics), Ruwini Abeymanne ( Rifle Shooting) and Harijan Ratnayake (Athletics).

The AGM is valid for four years. Sri Lanka is the 148th country to a d apt an Olympians Associatio­n. They have unearthed 68 Sri Lankan Olympians who are currently live in Sri Lanka. Eighteen of them are living abroad. Twenty eight of them have expired.

Sriyani Kulawansa, the President of the Associatio­n said that the newly elected members of the associatio­n will meet President Maithripal­a Sirisena for a discussion soon. A plan is being made to present several choices to the President on that day.

Two of the main objectives to be discussed are a pensions scheme and an insurance scheme as well as to evaluate and appreciate their performanc­es of these athletes in the past.

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