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Tharushi, Sri Lanka men’s relay team create history in Thailand
SL team shatter two championship records
by Reemus Fernando
Ratnayake Central, Walala prodigy Tharushi Karunaratne and the men’s 4×400 metres relay team clinched golds creating new championship records as Sri Lanka Track and Field team produced some remarkable performances winning four medals on the final day to conclude the most successful Asian Athletics Championship by the number of medals in Thailand yesterday.
Tharushi Karunaratne followed up her recent Junior Asian Championship gold winning the women’s 800 metres gold with a remarkable performance as she became the first school athlete since Damayanthi Dharsha to win a medal at the Asian Championship. She beat strong Indian counterpart K.M. Chanda in the final lap and returned a time of 2:00.66 seconds to win. The athlete trained by Susantha Fernando broke the Championship record of 2:01.16 seconds set by Zhang Jian (China) in 1998 at Fukuoka.

Tharushi Karunaratne won the 800 metres gold with a new championship record
It was the first time in 21 years that a Sri Lankan established a championship record since Susanthika Jayasinghe created the championship record in the 200m in 2002. Former national 800 metres record holder Gayanthika Abeyratne who led the first lap settled for bronze behind Chand. While it was Abeyratne’s second bronze medal of the meet (she won the bronze of the 1,500 metres as well), it was Tharushi’s second medal after winning the mixed relay silver on Saturday also in a new Sri Lanka record time.
Couple of hours later Karunaratne returned to anchor the final leg of the women’s 4×400 metres relay. The race was given a strong start by the event’s individual 400 metres gold medallist Nadeesha Ramanayake who gave Lakshima Mendis the baton in the lead. But when Karunaratne received the baton from Harshani Fernando for the final lap Sri Lanka were in the fourth place. Karunaratne who had been involved in record breaking feats from the time she was 15 years of age summoned all her school experiences to beat the strong teams from the region to win the silver medal for Sri Lanka. The silver winning time of 3:33.27 seconds is the new Sri Lanka record beating previous record established at the Asian Championship in Doha in 2019.

The men’s 4×400 metres team established a new championship record
The men’s 4×400 metres relay team inclusive of Aruna Dharshana, Rajitha Rajakaruna, Pabasara Niku and Kalinga Kumarage produced a remarkable performance in the men’s 4×400 metres relay as they established a new championship record returning a time of 03:01.56 seconds. experienced campaigner Kalinga Kumarage ran a tactically brilliant final lap as the team returned Asia’s all time fifth fastest performance.
In all Sri Lanka won eight medals to be ranked fourth in the medals table behind Japan (37), China (22) and India (27). It is also the highest ranking position acquired by Sri Lanka at the Asian Championship history. The previous best position was the sixth place in 2002.
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10th Navy Open Shooting Championship concludes
The 10th Navy Open Shooting Championship, organised by the Sri Lanka Navy, concluded successfully following events held from 1 to 12 July 2026 at the Small Bore Firing Complex,
Welisara.
The awards ceremony took place on 18 July at the Commander Parakrama Samaraweera Memorial Indoor Sports Complex at SLNS Gemunu, under the patronage of the Commander of
the Navy.
More than 900 shooters representing the Sri Lanka Army, Navy, Air Force, Police and a number of shooting clubs from across the island competed in this year’s championship. Notably, over 800 of the participants were school athletes, highlighting the growing interest and participation of young athletes in the sport.
The championship provided a valuable platform for members of the Tri-Forces, Police, shooting clubs and school competitors to compete alongside one another, exchange experience and further develop their technical skills in shooting. It also reaffirmed the championship’s role in nurturing young talent and supporting the development of future national and international-level shooters.
Competing in a highly competitive field, marksmen representing the Sri Lanka Navy delivered an impressive performance, securing a number of medals and bringing distinction to the Navy through their achievements.
The event also made a significant contribution to the promotion of shooting sport in Sri Lanka by identifying emerging talent and strengthening cooperation, sportsmanship and healthy
competition among participants representing a wide range of institutions and organisations.

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