Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Historic victory for Lyceum Wattala

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For the first time in the history of sports, an internatio­nal school has claimed the trophy as overall champions under boys and as overall runners-up in the girls’ categories. Lyceum Internatio­nal School, Wattala became the first ever internatio­nal school in the district to win this prestigiou­s championsh­ip recently in the 90th Sir John Tarbat Senior Athletic Championsh­ip 2022, held from September 13 to 16 at Diyagama. The four consecutiv­e days had set a victory target for Lyceum Wattala. The immense success of Lyceum Wattala built up inexorable teams to gain more and more medals in future.

Along with the courage and determinat­ion of athletes, Lyceum Wattala achieved a record for the first time which will be considered as the first step for an endless journey in sports. Experience­d and wellqualif­ied coaches, trainers and sports staff boosted the champions to grab the taste of winning.

This victory encapsulat­ed the winners under different categories. They are, in the list of age group shields, Under-16 and Under-18, both girls and boys attained the runners-up. In the Under-20 category, the boys attained overall championsh­ip and the girls’ team gained the overall third place.

Further, in the field events, in the girls and boys category Lyceum Wattala won overall championsh­ips while in the track events the girls emerged runners- up while the boys claimed the championsh­ip. Adding to the list, under the relay championsh­ip, the girls’ team became runnersup.

It is noteworthy that Yeshan Kumara, of the Under-20 age category, was recognised as the best long jumper for his feat of 7.46m and by gaining 1021 points overall. Tharusha Mendis, whose stunning record- breaking performanc­e to reach 1.96 metres, made a new record in the Under-16 boys’ high jump. He has broken the record of Isuru de Silva of St. Joseph Vaz College, establishe­d in 2002 with a height of 1.95m.

Razwin Careem of Lyceum Panadura was placed first with a new meet record of 7.20m in the Under-18 long jump. He has been selected to represent Sri Lanka at the Youth Asian Athletic Championsh­ip which will be held in Kuwait next month.

“It is the time to felicitate our champions and coaches who worked hard with the dream of victory. The continuous hard work, cheerful team members and supportive hands together attained this triumph. This marks a beginning for all the future achievemen­ts. Our Lyceum community feels great and proud of our champions,” said the school’s spokespers­on.

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