Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Programme on Baseball for Tomorrow

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Under the theme 'Baseball for Tomorrow' a five-day baseball camp organised jointly by the Japan Women's Baseball Federation, Japan Embassy of Sri Lanka and Amateur Baseball/ Softball Federation was held in Sri Lanka recently.

Officials who arrived in Sri Lanka to conduct the camp were: Internatio­nal co- ordinating Director of Japan Baseball Federation, Hiroko Yamada, Coach of the Japan Baseball Federation, Akiko Shimura, Coach of the Australian Baseball Federation, Riza Kagawa, former member of the Japan Ladies' Baseball Federation, Ayako Rokkaku and Kasuya Yagi, former JICA Voluntary officer.

Japanese officials arrived to conduct the program 'Baseball for Tomorrow' was to mark the occasion of the arrival of the 2020 Olympic Flame in Tokyo, organised by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The main task of conducting the program was to introduce the game to women and to develop the technique and skills of the women baseball players.

To fulfill the first intention a three day program was held in Kandy with a participat­ion of over 100 amateurs and similar programmes were held at the Japan Friendship Grounds, Kelaniya, Sri Jayawarden­epura Campus, Sirimavo Bandaranai­ke BV and Magedara High School successful­ly.

A training programme was held for Women Baseball players of the Sri Lanka Army and Navy as the second intention.

Commenting on the event the captains of the Army and Navy teams Milka Priyadarsh­ani and S. W. S. M. Wickremara­tne said that the players were highly satisfied and highly appreciate­d the endeavour of the Japanese officials. They also said that they learnt a lot of the game, the technique and applicatio­n under this friendly officials.

Speaking at the farewell function the Japanese Ambassador in Sri Lanka Akira Sugiyama, expressed his appreciati­on for the Sri Lankan players' enthusiast­ic participat­ion and was impressed by their passion for excellence on baseball, and his heartfelt gratitude to all those who made this camp possible, especially the Sri Lanka Amateur Baseball/ Softball Associatio­n headed by Fazil Hussain.

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