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Kirulu reaches qualifying standards for World Junior Championships
by Reemus Fernando
Mahinda College Galle sprinter Jathya Kirulu reached qualifying standards for the World Junior Championships when he clocked sub 48 seconds twice in the 400 meteres on day one of the National Athletics Championship at Diyagama on Tuesday.
The Asian Junior medallist clocked 47.33seconds in the semi-finals of the men’s 400 metres won by Aruna Dharshana.
In the preliminary round the athlete who turned 18 last week returned a time of 47.31 seconds.
The qualifying standard for the men’s 400 metres for the World Junior Championships is set at 47.65 seconds.
The World Junior event will be held in Lima, Peru in August.
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Dinara wins double crown at SSC ITF J30
Sri Lanka’s leading junior tennis player Dinara de Silva scripted another memorable win by capturing both the singles and doubles titles at the SSC ITF International Junior J30 Tournament Week 1, held at the SSC Courts in Colombo from May 25 to May 31.
Dinara showcased her class and experience throughout the competition before lifting the girls’ singles title with a hard-fought 7-6, 6-4 victory over Hong Kong’s Hiu Lam Ella Wong in the championship match.

Boys’ Doubles runners-up Ashlin de Silva and Mayooran Kubherane pose with their trophies after reaching the final.
The Sri Lankan star had earlier produced one of the most dominant performances of the tournament in the semifinals, brushing aside India’s Ahida Singh 6-0, 6-0 to secure her place in the final.
Dinara’s triumph was further enhanced when she teamed up with fellow Sri Lankan Yuhansa Peiris to clinch the girls’ doubles title. The local duo defeated Hong Kong pair Ling Sum Kanna and Hiu Lam Ella Wong 5-4, 5-4 in an exciting final to complete a memorable double triumph.

Girls’ Doubles Champions Dinara de Silva and Yuhansa Peiris.
Yuhansa also enjoyed an impressive run in the singles event, reaching the semifinals before going down to eventual runner-up Wong. The Hong Kong player prevailed 6-3, 3-6, 10-3 in a closely contested encounter.
Sri Lanka also had representation in the boys’ doubles final, where Ashlin de Silva and Mayooran Kubherane produced a spirited performance before narrowly losing to India’s Fazal Ali Meer and Singapore’s Zachary Sag. The Sri Lankan pair finished runners-up after a thrilling contest recording 5-4, 3-5, 10-8.
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Juniors produce strong performances at 33rd Asian Junior Squash Championships
Sri Lanka’s promising young squash players concluded a successful campaign at the 33rd Asian Junior Individual Squash Championships, held in Panzhihua, China, from 20th to 24th May. Competing against the continent’s finest junior athletes from 16 countries across the Under-19, Under-17, Under-15, and Under-13 age categories, the Sri Lankan contingent delivered several outstanding performances and gained valuable international experience.
Leading the nation’s achievements were a number of impressive Plate Division results. In the Girls’ Under-19 category, Nethmi Wickramasinghe emerged as the Plate Champion. In the Boys’ Under-19 event, Tharul Pinwatta secured the Plate Runner-up position.
Sri Lanka also celebrated success in the Under-17 categories. Manuth Dassanayake claimed the Boys’ Under-17 Plate Championship, while Thedara Liyanage finished as the Girls’ Under-17 Plate Runner-up.
Further success came in the Under-15 division, where Chanumi Thebuwena won the Girls’ Under-15 Plate title. Nevan Rubasinghe added another podium finish for Sri Lanka by becoming the Boys’ Under-15 Plate Runner-up.
Several Sri Lankan players also recorded notable performances against strong Asian competition. Sithumli Mendis produced one of the best performances for the team, finishing 11th in the Girls’ Under-17 category. Meanwhile, Sayuri De Silva finished 13th in the Girls’ Under-13 category, demonstrating the bright future of Sri Lankan junior squash. In the Girls’ Under-15 division, Methuki Herath, Navya Ganegoda, and Dinithma Mihely also performed strongly in the Super Plate round, securing commendable positions and showcasing Sri Lanka’s growing depth of talent at the junior level.
Beyond the players, Sri Lanka was proudly represented among the tournament officials. World Squash Officiating (WSO) referees Sasindu Thrimavithana and Priyantha Ishara served on the international refereeing panel, reflecting the growing recognition of Sri Lankan officials on the Asian stage.
The team was supported by a highly qualified coaching staff comprising World Squash Federation-certified coaches Chaminda Thalagala, Mahesh Chandana, Thushara Wasantha Kumara, and Ashan De Silva, who provided technical expertise and guidance throughout the championship.
The administrative delegation was led by Team Managers Wing Commander Sanjeewa Nanayakkara, Assistant Secretary of Sri Lanka Squash, and Wing Commander Lahiru Abeyrathne, Tournament Director of Sri Lanka Squash. Their leadership and support played a significant role in ensuring the smooth participation of the Sri Lankan contingent throughout the championship.
The performances in Panzhihua highlighted the steady progress of Sri Lankan junior squash and underlined the country’s growing presence in Asian competition. With several players achieving podium finishes and others recording strong placements against Asia’s elite, the future of Sri Lankan squash continues to look increasingly promising.
Sri Lanka Squash now looks ahead to further international opportunities and its long-term vision of strengthening the nation’s standing in Asian squash, with aspirations of hosting major continental events in the years to come.
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Ransini, Tharushi dazzle with golds as Sri Lanka win eight medals
Asian Junior Athletics Championships
Sri Lanka concluded a successful campaign at the Asian Junior Athletics Championship in Hong Kong on Sunday, finishing eighth in the medals table with an impressive haul of eight medals comprising two gold, two silver and four bronze medals.
The four-day championship was highlighted by outstanding performances from Ransini Perera and Tharushi Abhisheka, who delivered Sri Lanka’s two gold medals.
Sprint sensation Ransini Perera produced a thrilling finish in the girls’ 200 metres to secure the gold medal in a time of 24.07 seconds. The athlete from Dharmapala College, Pannipitiya edged out her rivals in a dramatic photo-finish, becoming the first Sri Lankan to win the Asian Junior 200 metres title since former sprint queen Susanthika Jayasinghe captured the crown during her junior years in Jakarta in 1994.
Middle-distance runner Tharushi Abhisheka opened Sri Lanka’s gold-medal account on the first day of competition. The former Wickramabahu National School, Gampola athlete, now representing Lyceum International School, Wattala, clocked 4:31.41 to win the girls’ 1,500 metres at the Kai Tak Youth Sports Ground. She later added a bronze medal in the girls’ 800 metres, finishing in 2:07.10 on the final day to complete an impressive double-medal achievement.
Sri Lanka’s silver medals came through Dineth Liyanage and high jumper Tharusha Mendis. Liyanage produced a powerful finishing burst in the boys’ 800 metres to clock 1:49.22 and finish second behind the winner while narrowly edging Japan’s Atsuki Watanabe for silver. Mendis lived up to expectations in the boys’ high jump, clearing 2.14 metres to secure the runner-up position.
The country’s bronze-medal tally was boosted by Sadew Rajakaruna in the boys’ 200 metres, Mihinsa Dewmini in the girls’ high jump with a clearance of 1.72 metres, Tharushi Abhisheka in the girls’ 800 metres and the mixed 4×400 metres relay team.
Despite the medal success, Sri Lanka also experienced a measure of disappointment as the men’s 4×400 metres relay team narrowly missed a podium finish. Rajakaruna and Omel Shashintha also fell just short of medals in their individual 400 metres events, finishing outside the top three.
Nevertheless, Sri Lanka’s eight-medal haul and eighth-place finish underlined the country’s growing strength in junior athletics and provided several encouraging performances for the future. (RF)
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