Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

OLYMPIAN DHARMAWARD­ENA TARGETS ASIAN GAMES MEDAL IN JUDO

- BY SUSIL PREMALAL

Judoka Chamara Nuwan Dharmaward­ena who won a historic gold in judo at the 13th South Asian Games (SAG) in Kathmandu having also represente­d Sri Lanka at the 2016 Rio Olympics is targeting a medal at the 2022 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China.

The first judoka to represent Sri Lanka in the Olympics, Dharmaward­ena competed in the under 73kg weight class and was placed ninth overall in his category.

He was following a six-month training programme in Slovakia in preparatio­n for the Tokyo Olympics but the coronaviru­s pandemic forced him to return home on March 21 and after a 21-day quarantine period is continuing his fitness training at home.

“I took part in the South Asian Games while training in Slovakia which helped me win a gold medal for the first time in the history of the Games,” said 28-yearold Dharmaward­ena who is attached to the Air Force Sports Club.

A product of Wewatenne MV, Gampola and Jinaraja College, Dharmaward­ena who won at the All Island School Games in 2007 has bagged over 50 medals at school, national and internatio­nal level in the sport of judo.

Recipient of the Sport Ministry’s most outstandin­g sportsman award for six consecutiv­e years, he has not been able to participat­e at the National

Countries like India and Pakistan have competitio­ns every month or once in two months. Although there are many talented judokas in Sri Lanka, they can improve their standard here by training only

Judo Championsh­ip which has not been conducted in the past few years because of administra­tive issues in the governing body of judo.“actually, there are only two judo competitio­ns in a year. One is during the National Sports Festival and the other is the Nationals. So we don’t have a chance to improve our standard. Countries like India and Pakistan have competitio­ns every month or once in two months. Although there are many talented judokas in Sri Lanka, they can improve their standard here by training only,” said Dharmaward­ena who has been taking part in internatio­nal competitio­ns since 2011 including the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia.

He won bronze medals at the South Asian Judo Championsh­ip in Pakistan (2011), Thailand Internatio­nal Judo Championsh­ip (2012), Lusofonia Games in Goa (2014); silver medals at the Internatio­nal Cadets Judo Championsh­ip in Singapore (2011), South Asian Games in Guwahati (2016); and gold medals at the European Judo Championsh­ip in Slovenia (2018) and the Kathmandu SAG.

Dharmaward­ena was fortunate to gain further internatio­nal exposure after being nominated by the National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka and the Sports Ministry to follow a training programme in Slovakia.

“The Slovak experience was unbelievab­le. Initially I could not believe that countries have such modern equipment and facilities to train athletes for different discipline­s. The difference from what I learnt at home was the knowledge I gained about different fighting styles and speed of the game,” he said.

Taking part in a practice tournament with the participat­ion of 13 countries, he applied the new techniques he had acquired and performed creditably competing in the under 75kg weight class winning his bout against an opponent from Bosnia by one point after fighting for eight minutes.

“We have to regularly keep on competing in tournament­s if we are to excel at internatio­nal level. Our judokas cannot progress because they don’t get such opportunit­ies. Even I don’t have competitio­n at home. My standard will go down if I train only in Sri Lanka without any competitio­n. I strongly believe we can win medals at internatio­nal level if our judokas take part in tournament­s abroad. Our judo players and coaches need to upgrade their technical knowledge every one or two years. There is less appeal for judo as a sport in Sri Lanka. As a result sponsors are not attracted to judo. This is a sad fact,” lamented Chamara Nuwan.

 ??  ?? Pic courtesy National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka
Pic courtesy National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka

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