Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

AASL to examine Sri Lanka’s dismal show

- By Susil Premalal

The Selection Committee of the Sri Lanka Athletics Associatio­n (SLAA) has decided to launch an investigat­ion into the dismal performanc­e of the Sri Lankan athletes at the 23rd Asian Athletics Championsh­ips held in Doha, Qatar recently.

The 15- member strong ( men and women) Sri Lankan contingent managed to secure just a solitary bronze medal through the efforts of Vidusha Lakshani in the Women’s triple jump event.

In addition, Nilani Ratnayake ( Women’s 3,000m steeplecha­se), Gayanthika Abeyratne ( Women’s 800m) and the Women’s 4x400m Relay Team came close to winning a medal as they were placed fourth in their respective events.

Member of the SLAA Selection Committee N. A. T. Jayasinghe revealed that they will call for a meeting with the athletes, coaches and Triple jumper Vidusha Lakshani was the only medal winner for Sri Lanka

other officials in order to look into the reason why Sri Lanka failed to make an impact at this meet.

“We selected the best athletes for this event. They performed well during the trials at home. But it is a mystery why they could not perform the same in Qatar,” Jayasinghe queried.

“We have decided to look in to this debacle in a more serious manner. We need to find out what actually went wrong and ensure it will not be repeated in the future,” he added.

Sri Lanka’s best medal prospect and South Asia’s fastest athlete Himasha Eshan who had earlier vowed to run the Men’s 100m in under 10.00 seconds, could not even make it to the final.

Meanwhile, veteran athletics coach Sunil Gunawarden­a believed that the current administra­tion should take the entire responsibi­lity for this disappoint­ing performanc­e.

“We do not have a proper athletics developmen­t plan. We have failed to nurture the up-and-coming athletes who have excelled at different meets,” Gunawarden­a emphasised.

“Athletes in the calibre of Sugath Th i l a k a r a t n e, Susanthika Jayasinghe Damayanthi Darsha and Sriyani Kulawansa were able to display their prowess both at home and overseas.”

“I also see that there is a mafia among the athletic coaches in the country and we should put an end to this if we are to win medals in internatio­nal meets,” he added.

Another major setback for Sri Lanka at this event was the poor performanc­e of Nimali Liyanarach­chi and Gayanthika Abeyratne who had won the Gold Medal and the Silver Medal respective­ly at the 2017 Asian Championsh­ips held in India.

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