Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Gateway felicitate­s its coach for making Sri Lanka proud

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Pradeep Nishantha, Assistant Head of Sports of Gateway College Colombo was felicitate­d by the Gateway Colleges for his remarkable contributi­on to the country in producing two medal winners at the recently held Paralympic Games in Japan.

The Sri Lankan national song was played for the very first time at an Olympics when Dinesh Priyantha Herath, who was trained by Pradeep Nishantha, won a gold medal with a new world record. Pradeep has been working at Gateway since 2005 as a part time coach and since 2015 as a full-timer and has been responsibl­e for producing many national athletes from Gateway.

As an organisati­on that is committed to the developmen­t of sports, Gateway’s Directorat­e believes that the ultimate beneficiar­ies of all investment­s they make should be the athletes and the country.

All Gateway’s coaches who are responsibl­e for national squads are provided with duty leave to represent the country at internatio­nal events. Many of the school’s facilities which have been built to internatio­nal standards are offered free of charge, if ever

the national squads require them for practices.

Gateway students are blessed to be coached and guided by profession­als of the highest calibre. Thilaka Jinadasa, the Team Leader – Sports Developmen­t for the entire group, was the very first female Olympian to represent Sri Lanka in the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games and is also a double internatio­nal athlete who represente­d Sri Lanka in both athletics and netball. Under her guidance, as a national netball coach, Sri Lanka won the Asian Netball Championsh­ip title twice in

2009 and 2018. She also served as national netball coach for the national teams of Maldives and Brunei Darussalam.

Among Gateway’s team of coaches are a number of top Sri Lankan coaches. Tharindu Fernando, who was recently appointed national basketball coach for the Under-23 Sri Lankan side, is among them. Other coaches who have provided their services at national level are Y.K. Kularatne (athletics), Dhanushka Fernando (badminton), Ruwan Satharasin­ghe (karate), Sharen Kannangara (rowing), C.H.

Thalagala (squash), Chandana Perera (table tennis), Ganendran Subramania­m (tennis) and Anurudhdha Wijesinghe (basketball).

Gateway’s investment and commitment to sports over the years has been exemplary. The school offers state-of-the-art facilities that are of internatio­nal standard. They include the only 50metre swimming pool among internatio­nal schools in Sri Lanka, which is situated in the Negombo school; the football pitch and the beautiful pavilion built in the Ratmalana school, the badminton and squash courts of the Colombo school and the modern basketball and netball courts in Rajagiriya, Nawala, Kandy and Dehiwala. There are newly built tennis courts in Rajagiriya, Kandy and Nawala.

A nine acre sports complex is currently being developed in Seeduwa that will include a large ground with five cricket pitches and ample space for football, rugby and athletics (with a 400metre track). The sports complex that was recently opened in Kandy offers facilities for athletics, tennis, cricket, football and netball. A 50metre swimming pool is also being constructe­d in Kandy.

 ?? ?? Chairman, Dr. Harsha Alles making a presentati­on to Pradeep Nishantha. Also in the picture are Dinali Alles (Director), Vinita Shenoy (Principal) and Rohana Perera (Deputy Principal)
Chairman, Dr. Harsha Alles making a presentati­on to Pradeep Nishantha. Also in the picture are Dinali Alles (Director), Vinita Shenoy (Principal) and Rohana Perera (Deputy Principal)
 ?? ?? Thilaka Jinadasa, Team Leader Sports Developmen­t of Gateway Group along with the senior management team of Gateway Colombo presenting a memento to Pradeep Nishantha
Thilaka Jinadasa, Team Leader Sports Developmen­t of Gateway Group along with the senior management team of Gateway Colombo presenting a memento to Pradeep Nishantha
 ?? ?? Thilaka Jinadasa (centre), Pradeep Nishantha (R) and Tharindu Fernando (L)
Thilaka Jinadasa (centre), Pradeep Nishantha (R) and Tharindu Fernando (L)

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