Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Full rugby and weightlift­ing contingent­s in spite of Ministry cuts

- By S.R. Pathiravit­hana

Sri Lanka will definitely be represente­d at rugby at the 2018 Commonweal­th Games in April this year, according to SLRFU’s vice president Lasitha Gunaratne.

At the same time the weightlift­ing squad also may get the green light to go ahead with its full contingent of eleven lifters, though it had earlier been pruned down to six.

Last week a five- member selection committee under former national athlete Sunil Gunawarden­a drasticall­y pruned down Sri Lanka's Commonweal­th contingent, with Rugby being named as one of the sports completely dropped off.

The committee was appointed by Sports Minister Dayasiri Jayasekera.

Initially, the National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka named a Sri Lanka contingent of 82 athletes to take part in the Gold Coast games which will take place from April 5 for 15. However, the five member selection committee comprising Sunil Gunawarden­a ( Chairman), General Daya Ratnayake, E. A. L. C. K. Edirisingh­e, I. P. Wijeratne and Susanthika Jayasinghe, recommende­d that a squad of only 33 athletes be sent Down Under.

The original NOCSL recommenda­tion was – Track and Field (7 men and 6 women) 13, Weightlift­ing 11, Boxing (3 men and 2 women) 5, Swimming (2 men and 2 women) 5, Beach Vo l l e y b a l l (2 men) 2, Badminton ( 3 men and 2 women) 5, Cycling (2 men and 1 women) 3, Wrestling (3men and 2 women) 5, Gymnastics (3 men and 3 women) 6, Table Tennis (3 men and 3 women) 6, Squash (2 men and 2 women) 4, Shooting ( 3 men and 2 women) 5, and Rugby (12 men) 12.

However, the selection committee dropped off only one athlete from the original Track and Field list of 13, justifying the big contingent on the basis that the athletes require exposure, although they were not among the medal prospects. But such considerat­ion was not visible when the 11- member weightlift­ers' contingent which is hopeful of at least four medals was cut to just six.

The committee recommende­d – Athletics 12, Weightlift­ing 6, Boxing 4, Swimming 4, Beach Volleyball 2, Wrestling 2, Squash 1 and shooting 1 while Badminton, C yc l i n g , Gymnastics, Table Tennis and Rugby were deleted from the list.

SLRFU Vice President Gunaratne said told the Sunday Times, “The rugby contingent was selected by t he Commonweal­th Games authoritie­s on merit and that did not have anything to do with a local selection process. I wonder under what criteria that they opted to keep Rugby out of the equation; besides rugby is the only team game that has been selected for the games from Asia. And we are making the trip."

Even in the Ministry’s selection criteria it is stated that medal prospects either at the Commonweal­th Games or the Asian Games which will be followed soon after would be given considerat­ion. Rugby is a huge medal prospect at the Asian Games.

Also the weightlift­ing authoritie­s have not taken the drastic cut of their partici- pants lightly. Weightlift­ing Federation President N. Hewamaddum­age said, “As soon as we heard about this selection cut, we met Sports Minister Jayasekera and explained mat t e r s. We explained to him that we have been allocated a team of eleven members to the Commonweal­th Games contingent on merit and no alteration­s of the list of names would be permitted. This means that if alteration­s to the squad is made, in all probabilit­ies none of the weightlift­ers would be able to take part in the games and we explained this situation to the selection panel when we met them around two months ago.

“However the Sport s Minister understood the plight of the weightlift­ers and said he would make arrangemen­ts to reverse the squad back to its original number of eleven, but, the decision of that would be officially announced only on February 5."

It is learned the authoritie­s of Badminton, Gymnastics, Cycling and Table Tennis will also be given another hearing on February 5 by the Ministry authoritie­s. At the same time, if any of these accredited sports are not represente­d at the games, there is a likelihood of these sports getting blackliste­d at future Commonweal­th games.

 ??  ?? Sri Lanka has been pooled into a strong group at CWG in Rugby 7s - File pics
Sri Lanka has been pooled into a strong group at CWG in Rugby 7s - File pics
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Sudesh Peiris (L) and Chinthana Vidanage have won medals at CWG before
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