Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLB AGM portends far reaching changes in governance

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Sri Lanka Badminton (SLB) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on July 31 at the 80 Club, with a near perfect attendance by its affiliates. The AGM was deferred from the original date, March 31, owing to the COVID19 pandemic and countrywid­e shutdown.

Whilst there was no election of office bearers since this was only the first year in a fouryear term, the AGM was conducted in a very cordial and focused manner, with changes being proposed to the existing constituti­on, through a draft constituti­on that had been previously circulated to the affiliates.

The amendments were necessitat­ed as far back as 2017, due to the requiremen­ts of the Sports Law. The amendments whilst incorporat­ing the required changes under the Sports law, also goes further, in recommendi­ng to the membership, the conversion to an islandwide structure from Provincial to District Associatio­ns. This would mean that developmen­t of badminton will extend through to areas which otherwise would not have had such benefits, not due to any fault of the Provincial Associatio­ns, but due to the concentrat­ion of such Associatio­ns, mainly in the main cities. It is common knowledge that some of the best athletes emanate from the hinterland and this expansion will provide more opportunit­y and focus for developmen­t.

SLB President, Rohan de Silva informed all present that a workshop would be held during the month of August, to further discuss the proposed draft constituti­on in detail, so that all shades of opinion can be considered, and a consensus amongst all affiliates arrived at. Fundamenta­lly, what is being envisaged is a new constituti­on, which will concentrat­e on a qualitativ­e approach with long-term goals, thus ensuring the vast developmen­t of the sport of badminton. The draft constituti­on has been submitted keeping with the template of the model constituti­on recommende­d by the Badminton World Federation (BWF).

Meanwhile, the senior national pool commenced training on Friday, based on the players accepting a Code of Conduct, under the tutelage of two BWF Level 2 coaches, Shimal Aponso and Pradeep Welagedera. The physical status of all players, post COVID-19 is under review and a special nutrition programme, has been contracted with Hela-Keto, a specialist agency run by a team of doctors led by Dr Subash Mendis.

The National Pool and Training Committee (NPTC) under the chairmansh­ip of veteran administra­tor Palitha Hettiarach­chi, intends to focus on a squad of 10 top players, for internatio­nal duty in 2021, with the aim of acquiring world ranking within thresholds of 50 and 100 and further improvemen­ts thereafter, on an extensive programme sponsored by LiNing.

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