Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Abeysinghe sets the pool on fire

- By David Stevens

Mathew Abeysinghe from Asian Internatio­nal School continued his dream run through the National and Junior National Aquatics Championsh­ips by setting yet another national record, this time in the men’s 200 meter freestyle swim, during action at the Sugathadas­a Stadium pool yesterday.

The 16-year-old Abeysinghe burst off the blocks and took the event by the scruff of its neck, leaving his competitio­n trailing in his wake as he finished in a time of 1:54:72. K. Rupasinghe from Sri Lanka navy came in a distant second with a time of 2:06:39, just a few seconds ahead of P. Senanayake Sri Lanka Air Force, who finished in 2:08:13 in the third place.

This emphatic outing came hot on the heels of Abeysinghe’s conquest in the 400 meters Individual Medley earlier on Friday, where he shattered Julian Bowling’s 26-year record in the event. His timing of 4:47:6 was over a second faster than Bolling’s record, which was set at the 1986 Asian Games in Korea.

In the women’s bracket, Olympian Reshika Udugampo- la of Killer Whales was stunned in the 50 meter Butterfly event by a superlativ­e performanc­e from Kimiko Raheem Asian Internatio­nal School, who swam to victory in a record-breaking time of 30: 67.

Although Udugampola did her utmost to gain control of the race, she did not possess the extra burst of energy required to reel in the race leader. Incidental­ly the record which Raheem broke was one belonging to Udugampola, which was set last year.

Raheem’s sister Machiko also of Asian Internatio­nal School was in sublime form, and mim- icked her sibling in setting a new record in the women’s 800 meter Freestyle. She finished in 9:56:10, comfortabl­y ahead of Methma Jayawardan­a (Musaeus 10:33:29) and Sunethra Wijerathne (Mahamaya Girls School Kandy 10:41:69).

In another of the day’s record-setting swims, Dianaka Dharmapriy­a of Trinity College smashed the junior national benchmark in the Boys under 14 200 meter Freestyle event, with a time of 2:09:99. He was trailed by Dilanka Shehan (Nalanda 2:13:04) and Dineth Jayakody (Maris Stella, Negombo 2:13:76).

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