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SriLankasports.com age group Bocce Championship concludes successfully
The inaugural SriLankasports.com Age Group Bocce Championship for the children with special needs was held successfully recently.
The championship was conducted to coincide with the 25th anniversary of SriLankasports.com which was launched in the year 2000 as Sri Lanka’s first sports website for a global following.
Nation Forum of Women with Disabilities (NFWD) joined SriLankaSports.com to organise this event with the participation of disabled children.
Approximately 50 athletes competed in under 20 boys and girls, under 18 boys and girls and under 16 boys and girls individual, double, mixed doubles categories.
The Child Fund-Sri Lanka joined as the financial partner for this inaugural event.
This event created an opportunity for the children with disabilities to showcase their talents in sports.
Winners
Over 20 Boys’ Double Winner
Shanuka Rawishan/Uwindu Kulathunga
Runner Up
– S.A.S.Anurudhda/G.Pabasara
Over 20 Girls’ Double Winner
–Samadhi Harasara Widurangi/ Tilini Hasara
Runner up
– K.A.Kanchana Madushani/Piyumali Perera
Over 20 Girls’ Single
Winner
– Dishni Madushika Peiris
Runner up
– Ysodhi Hansika Perera
Over 20 Boys’ Single
Winner
– S.A.S.Anurudhdha
Runner up
– Uwindu Kulathunga
Under 20 Girls’ Double
Winner
– S.M.Tarushi Tineshika Senawirathna/V.Dulshani
Runner up
– Tehasha Udamini/S.Sasanda
Under 20 Boys’ Double
Winner
– W.D.Kawidu Dilshan Fernando/Sadwu Madeesha Kiriella
Runner Up
Lakindu Sri Wickramanayaka/K.G.Dewunith Prabashwara
Under 20 Girls’ Single
Winner
– Tehasha Udamini
Runner up
– Mishal Anee
Under 20 Boys’ Single
Winner
– W.D.Kawindu Dilshan Fernando
Runner up
– Sadwu Madeesha Kiriella
Under 20 Mix Double
Winner
– K.Nadeesha Sawubhagya/Jayasooriya Miyoru Perera
Runner up
– G.A.Samith Nethmal/ Samadhi Harasara Widurangi
Over 20 Mix Double
Winner
-Yasodhi Hansika Perera/ S.D.Chamika Jeewantha Bandara
Runner up
–Shanuka Rawishan/H.G.Oshini Gamage
Under 16 Boys’ Single
Winner
– V.Samalka
Under 16 Girls’ Single
Winner
– Kankanamge Samadhi Harasara Widurangi
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Seven weeks on from setting a world 600m short track best, also in Boston, the US world indoor champion made more history as he took 0.17 off the world record of 1:42.67 set by Wilson Kipketer at the World Indoor Championships in Paris in 1997.
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