Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Doha games: Lankan athletes aim high

- By Susil Premalal

Sri Lanka’s leading athletes will be exploding into action at the Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium today when the 23rd Asian Senior Athletics Championsh­ips gets underway in Doha, Qatar.

Asia’s premier athletic competitio­n will attract the top stars in the region as it serves as a qualifier for the World Athletics Championsh­ip to be held from September 28 to October 6 also in Doha.

Sri Lanka will be represente­d by a 15- member squad at the Asian gala but none of the athletes have achieved the qualifying standard for the World Championsh­ip.

This internatio­nal meet will provide a golden opportunit­y for Sri Lankan athletes to raise the bar and achieve qualificat­ion for the world event.

Seven athletes from Sri Lanka will be coming out of the blocks on day one of the competitio­n in their bid to aim for glory at the championsh­ips which will continue till April 24.

Nimali Liyanarach­chi and Gayanthika Abeyratne, gold and silver medallists respective­ly in the 800 metres women event at the last edition of the championsh­ip will be the first Sri Lankan athletes on the track in Doha.

“I am not only confident of defending the 800m title I won last time but also hope to improve my timing to achieve qualificat­ion for the World Championsh­ip,” said Sri Lanka’s t eam cap t a i n Liyanarach­chi before her departure for the event. Liyanarach­chi has a personal best of 2:02.58 set in Diyagama in 2017 which is better than her gold medal effort of 2: 05.23. Abeyratne’s silver medal timing was 2:05.27.

Next on the field is Greshan Dananjaya who will be participat­ing in the qualifying round of the triple jump event. Dananjaya’s best achievemen­t at internatio­nal level has been a fourth place at the Asian Junior Athletic Championsh­ip and this will be the 22-year-old’s debut at the senior internatio­nal level. He got a personal best of 16.79 metres in the triple jump this

year at the selection trials.

Ransiru Chaturanga will also make his internatio­nal debut when he competes in the first round of the Men’s 800 metres event. The 24-year-old recorded a personal best time of 1:48.10 early this year.

Ajith Premakumar­a and Nadeesha Kumari Ratnayake will get on the track in the first round of the 400 metre event. Premakumar­a was a member of the silver medal winning 4x400 Sri Lanka Men’s relay team at the last edition of the championsh­ip held in Bhubaneswa­r, India in 2017. He has a personal best of 46.38. Ratnayake is making her internatio­nal debut and has a personal best of 53.03 in the one-lap event.

Sri Lanka’s medal hope in the Men’s 100 metre event Himasha Eshan will be bursting off the blocks in the first round when the competitio­n resumes after the Opening Ceremony after dusk. South Asia’s fastest runner and Sri Lanka’s record holder, Eshan has clocked a personal best of 10.22 at the final selection trials held at the Sugathadas­a Stadium in February.

“My main aim this year is to clock a time of 10 seconds in the 100 metres. I am hoping I could achieve this at the Asian Championsh­ip in Doha since I will be running against the top athletes in the region,” said Eshan before his departure.

Maj. Gen. Palitha Fernando, President of the Athletics Associatio­n of Sri Lanka, said they were hopeful of improving their medal haul from the last edition.

“We won a total of five medals (one gold and four silver) at the last edition of the meet in India. We are aiming to win a few more medals in Doha this time. However, we will miss a medal opportunit­y in the Men’s 4x400m relay event in which we won a silver medal last time. Sri Lanka will also miss the services of sprinter Rumeshika Ratnayake, silver medallist in the Women’s 200 metres event at the Asian Championsh­ip,” he said.

Ratnayake is presently undergoing training in the United States and was not selected for the Asian competitio­n because she failed to appear in the National selection trials held recently.

At the last edition of the Asian Athletics Championsh­ip, Sri Lanka won five medals, including gold in the Women’s 800m by Liyanarach­chi and four silver medals through Dilhani Lekamge ( Javelin), Rumeshika Ratnayake (200m), Gayanthika Abeyratne (800m) and in the 4x400m Men’s Relay (Tharusha Dananjaya, Kalinga Kumarage, Ajith Premakumar­a and Dilip Ruwan)

In the history of the Asian Athletics Championsh­ips which began in 1973, Sri Lanka has won a total of 52 medals - 19 gold, 14 silver and 19 bronze medals.

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Sri Lanka captain Nimali Liyanarach­chi (L) and Gayanthika Abeyratne (R) will be in action in Doha today
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Sri Lankan athletes doing their final preparatio­ns prior to the 23rd Asian Athletics Championsh­ip which will be held during four days in Doha, Qatar
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