Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WONDER GIRL PARAMI SEES STIFFER HURDLES AHEAD

- By Augustine Fernando

The two sisters had opportunit­ies to compete at internatio­nal athletic Championsh­ips

The parents expressed extreme rejoice over the victory of their daughter Parami Maristella - an emerging star from the Ambakandaw­ila sea area. She enjoyed running on the beach with her sister as a little girl. Now she is able to compete at the hurdles event and won a Bronze medal at the World Youth Olympics, held recently in Argentina. K.M. Parami Vasanthi Maristella (17), from Ambakandaw­ila village in Chilaw, contested the 200m hurdles event at the athletic Championsh­ips of the Youth Olympics and faced a stiff challenge from contestant­s from across the globe. Parami’s elder sister Nishanthi Dilhani, an undergradu­ate at the Sabaragamu­wa University, is too an athlete. When she was practicing for school sportsmeet­s, little Parami also joined her as a means of providing her with security.

Rita Margrette Silva (43), the mother of Parami, lives on the beach and toils to earn and sustain the family. She sells the fish caught and brought to the beach by her husband K.M. Anthony Tudor Fernando (49), who struggles for hours at night with his simple canoe negotiatin­g the rough sea.

Rita says that when Nishanthi Dilhani began to display her skills in athletics at the Ambakandaw­ila School she was offered admission to the Kuliyapiti­ya Central as there were no facilities for sports at the village school. Parami also ran with her sister on the beach which probably helped her to achieve this success.

On a later stage Parami was also able to receive a scholarshi­p to Kuliyapiti­ya Central due to her skills in sports.

The two sisters had opportunit­ies to compete at internatio­nal athletic Championsh­ips thanks to the encouragem­ent and assistance coming from the master in charge of sports at Central College. They had successful­ly performed at several such events.

STRUGGLE TO SURVIVE

Speaking about the skills of her daughters, Rita also mentioned about their struggle to survive.

“We have only a small house barely completed. That too we had to mortgage so that we could borrow Rs 250,000 from the rural bank. The house was about to be seized because there were unsettled loans amounting to Rs100,000. However a kind gentleman from Boralesgam­uwa, now living in England, offered to settle the loan and redeem the house on hearing of the achievemen­t of Parami.”

“Our house is about to collapse. After hearing of my daughter’s victory in Japan, on an earlier occasion, Minister Sajith Premadasa offered us some assistance to build a house.

“My husband goes into sea in a canoe and returns with few fish after struggling for hours. The money earned from selling them does not fetch enough income for a living.”

“If he has a boat and engine we can overcome these problems. North Western Fisheries Minister Sumal Thisera gave him a new canoe, but it needs an engine.it is very difficult for us to incur the travelling expenses of my daughter as she has to visit Colombo often for training.”

“When Parami won the Bronze medal she telephoned me and said that she would get the Gold in 2020. But she needs the assistance of people who are affluent,” said Rita.

(Courtesy Lankadeepa)

 ??  ?? K. M. Parami Vasanthi Maristella Parami Vasanthi Maristella faced a stiff challenge from contestant­s from across the globe
K. M. Parami Vasanthi Maristella Parami Vasanthi Maristella faced a stiff challenge from contestant­s from across the globe
 ??  ?? Parami’s parents Rita (left/mother) and Anthony (father)
Parami’s parents Rita (left/mother) and Anthony (father)

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