Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BRITISH COACH TO TRAIN SL ARCHERS

- BY SUSIL PREMALAL

The Sri Lanka Archery Associatio­n (SLAA) have successful­ly negotiated with the Ministry of Sports to regain the services of a foreign coach in preparatio­n for the South Asian Games (SAG) which will be held in Kathmandu, Nepal in December.

In fact, the Sri Lankan archers were trained by a British coach last year for more than six months but unfortunat­ely, he had to leave the country due to a Visa issue.

However, President of the SLAA Interim Committee, Dr. Seevali Jayawickre­ma assured that they have made arrangemen­ts to get the services of the same coach on a long-term basis. “I believe if Sri Lanka is to be competitiv­e

Archers in action at internatio­nal level, we need to have an experience­d foreign coach to train the archers,” said the President of the SLAA. “We are delighted to announce that the British coach who was involved with the National Squad would return back to the island and will resume training shortly,” added Dr. Jayawickre­ma who is also the Director General of the Anti-doping Agency.

The National Squad would now resume their training under the guidance of the British coach at the Mahinda Rajapaksa Sports Complex in Diyagama.

The Sri Lankan archers are targeting the regional SAG in Kathmandu as well as the World Championsh­ips which will be worked off from June 9-18 in the Netherland­s. The SLAA have already formed a 28-member National Pool comprising 14 Men and 14 Women in preparatio­ns for these two events.

In the previous SAG, Sri Lanka won two Silver Medals in both the Men’s and Women’s team events.

India is the top contenders to win the highest number of medals in archery followed by Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

The leading archer in the Sri Lanka Men’s Pool is Ravin Dalpathado, a product of St. Thomas’ College, Bandarawel­a and the best among the Women is Rehan Thivabali from the Colombo Archery School. Archery was introduced as a sport in Sri Lanka during the 2006 SAG held in Colombo.

There are over 600 Men and Women archers from 10 different clubs registered with the Associatio­n, with over

200 archers participat­ing in the National Archery Championsh­ips. The majority of the archers’ hail from Badulla, Bandarawel­a, Kurunegala, Matara and Colombo.

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