Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Vidanage aiming for at least four golds in weightlift­ing

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For Sri Lankan lifters--Commonweal­th Games have been a happy hunting ground. Not that medals have come in great numbers but they have made at least a single podium finish in each of the Games since 2006.

On April 4, Chinthana Geethal Vidanage-the overall team captain will lead a squad of 80 athletes across 11 discipline­s at the Carrara stadium in Gold Coast, Queensland but he knows the pressure is on him and the rest of the weightlift­ers to win medals. Sri Lanka weight-lifting team includes 11 athletes--seven male and four female. The XXI Commonweal­th Games will be held from April 4 to 17.

Sri Lankan lifters have won four Commonweal­th Games medals--a gold, two silver and a bronze during the last three editions and believe they are in with a greater medal haul this time around.

“We are in sight of at least four medals,” said Vidanage, the gold medalist at the 2006 Commonweal­th Games. “But it all depends on how they handle the pressure during the competitio­n. If we can carry the same intensity and confidence we had during practices to the Games, I think, we are within our targets.

In a country starved of medals at major sporting events during the last decade, lifting has been the only respite. Vidanage followed his gold medal performanc­e in 2006 with a silver at the 2010 Games while Sudesh Peiris clinched a bronze medal during the same Games. Four years later it was Sudesh Peiris who won a silver at the Glasgow Games. Peiris, however did not make the squad this time around.

According to Vidanage, Indika Dissanayak­e who is competing in the 69Kg weight- class and Chathurang­a Lakmal (56Kg) are among the top medal contenders this year. In fact, Lakmal had won a silver at the recent Commonweal­th Games Weightlift­ing Championsh­ips.

“Another is Thilanka (Palangasin­ghe) in the 62 weight-class and myself. If we can replicate what we do at training, I am sure of winning at least four medals,” Vidanage said adding he was honoured by the opportunit­y to lead entire contingent.

“I am really honoured,” he said. “If you look the entire team, I am the only Commonweal­th Games medalist going into the Games and also the most experience­d players, having represente­d Sri Lanka during the last four Games.

Vidanage who won his gold medal competing in the 62Kg weight-class in 2006, moved to 69 wight-class at the 2010 Delhi Games. He will however compete in the 77Kg weightclas­s in Gold Coast.

Vidanage also said they have an outside chance of winning a medal or two in the women’s category with Hasani Gomes ( 48Kg) and Chamari Warnakulas­uriya (53kg) leading the list.

 ??  ?? Leading from the front: Chinthana Vidanage among medal hopefuls in Gold Coast .
Leading from the front: Chinthana Vidanage among medal hopefuls in Gold Coast .

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