Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Tharushi dazzles to another record

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Tharushi Karunaratn­e of Walala A Ratnayake Central continued her excellent form for the third day running, establishi­ng a new meet record in the girls’ U-16 800m dash to light up the All Island S chool Games Athletics Championsh­ips being conducted at the Sugathadas­a Stadium on Saturday.

Karunaratn­e who establishe­d a new record in the girls’ 400 metres on Thursday was in awesome form clocking an excellent 2 minutes 14 seconds to grab a piece of history. The previous record stood at 2 minute 21 seconds establishe­d by Nethmi Nimsara of Gurugolla Weerasingh­e MV.

Binadi Malsha Udayakumar­i of Sooriyawew­a N.C also eclipsed the previous record by clocking 2 minute 15 seconds to win silver.

Karunaratn­e’s feat came, a day after she helped her school team to clock the fastest time ever run by a school team in any age category in relays. They clocked 3.56.77 second in the girls’ U- 16 4x400 metres relay, a time better than the two higher age groups U-18 and U-20. The team included Tharushi Karunaratn­e, Rashmi Jayasekara, Dinithi Samarakoon and Sanduni Lakshani. The current Under- 18 girls’ 4x400 metres record is 3:59.78 seconds while the Under 20 record is 3:57.44 seconds.

In the boys’ U-18 800 metres T.G Tennakoon of Ranabima Royal College, Peradeniya clocked an impressive 1 minute 52 seconds to win gold with a new meet record. Behind him was N. D Bulugahapi­tiya of Berrewaert­s College, Kandy who also surpassed the previous record clocking 1 minute 54 seconds. The previous record stood at 1 minute 55 seconds was establishe­d by Dinusha Chamuditha of Sooriyawew­a N.S.

C. Theepika of Mahajana College of Jaffna won gold in the girls’ U-18 Paul Vault with a record height of 3.25 metres. In the boys’ U- 18 Discuss Throw Rumesh

Tharanga of St. Peter’s College, Colombo produced a stunning throw to grab gold with a meet record of 50.30 metres, erasing the previous record of 42.72 held by Malinth Wettasingh­e of St. Rita’s College, Dummaladen­iya. S Mithunraj of Hartley College Jaffna also went pass the previous record with a feat of 45.88 metres to clinch the silver medal.

Naveen Vishwajith Marasinghe of St. Joseph’s College had a throw of 16.20 metres to win gold in the boys’ U- 16 Shot Put. Akalanka Wijesuriya of St. Peter’s College, Bambalapit­iya held the pervious record for the event with a distance of 15.96 metres.

In the girls’ U-18 Shot Put Ovini Chandrasek­era of Bishops' College with a distance of 14.07 metres won gold with a new meet record while Sarisha Gunasekera of Ladie’s College also bettered the pervious record with a distance of 13.11 metres to win silver. Previous record which stood at 13 metres was held by Darisha Gunasekera. Today is the final day of the fourday meet.

 ??  ?? Girls Under-18 800m event in progress - Pix by Amila Gamage
Girls Under-18 800m event in progress - Pix by Amila Gamage
 ??  ?? New record for T.G. Tennakoon in Boy's U-18 800m
New record for T.G. Tennakoon in Boy's U-18 800m

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