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Medal winning track and field athletes receive step motherly treatment on arrival

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by Reemus Fernando

Country’s medal winning track and field athletes, who had endured many hardships to take the chance of competing at the 60th Interstate Athletics Championship in India, were stunned by the ‘shocking treatment’ they received on their arrival in Colombo on Friday as they were sent to Matara for quarantine, jeopardizing their chances of training at the Sugathadasa Stadium in a bio bubble.

At least one athlete who will be competing in Tokyo next month and a World Junior Athletics Championship hopeful were among the ten member contingent who were sent to Nilwala National College of Education, Wilpita close to Akuressa on their arrival, denying them, of all, the vital training opportunity at the Sugathadasa Stadium.

According to sources, the team had been informed prior to their departure from India that they would be quarantined at the Sugathadasa Stadium Hotel making it possible for them to train at the stadium during that period. Sri Lanka Athletics sources said that there had been a backup plan as well to accommodate them closer to the Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium, Diyagama if a necessity arose.

They were returning from Patiala via Qatar and had been traveling from 2.30 pm on June 30th until July 2nd morning.

“During a pandemic like this none of them expected a grand welcome despite doing considerably well in India. All what they wanted was a safe journey to Sugathadasa Stadium Hotel. But they had been informed at the Airport that they would be sent to Matara,” a source close to athletes told The Island.

“Sports authorities should understand that peace of mind and continuous training are vital for track and field athletes to reach their targets. Missing ten to 14 days of training will have a huge impact on their performances. Can you expect the Olympian in this team to do well after missing ten to 14 days of training,” a source close to athletes questioned.

The bitter experience forced one of the top medal winning athletes to vent his frustration in social media in the morning yesterday stating that he was sad about representing Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka’s track and field Olympic hopefuls were hampered due to lack of quality competitions. With them needing competitions to improve their world rankings the Sri Lanka Athletics made last minute arrangements to send the team to the 60th Interstate Athletics Championship in Patiala on their Indian counterparts’ invitation. It was the first overseas meet since 2019 for a track and field team.

According to sources the athletes had to make eleventh hour documentation work (with regard to Covid 19 protocols) by themselves at the Ministry of Sports before their departure and the twelve member contingent had only a meager amount as pocket money to spend during their stay in India.

The country won one gold, several silver and bronze medals during the five-day event and produced some remarkable performances which are going to augur well for the future. While Kalinga Kumarage’s gold medal winning feat in the men’s 400 metres, women’s 4×100 metres relay performance (44.55 seconds) which was the best time by a Sri Lankan team in nearly twenty years and Medhani Jayamanne reaching qualifying standards for World Junior Championship in Kenya were among the highlights of the meet.

 

 



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Securing public sector employment opportunities for Athletes demonstrating National-Level sporting excellence

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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal submitted by the Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports to formulate an appropriate policy framework to secure employment opportunities in public, semi-government, and statutory institutions through a transparent, fair, and merit-based selection process, ensuring long-term job security for athletes.

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Seven Eritrean players fail to return home after international match

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Eritrea has reached the qualifying group stages for the Africa Cup of Nations [BBC]

Seven players from the Eritrean football squad that scored a historic victory in Eswatini last week have failed to return home, a source close to the team has told the BBC.

While some of their teammates flew back from Eswatini’s neighbour, South Africa, the seven are said to have absconded.

There have been several cases when Eritreans competing in various sports have not gone home after international fixtures in recent years.

Rights groups have described the government in Asmara as highly repressive – a charge which the authorities reject. Despite its small population, hundreds of thousands of Eritreans have sought asylum abroad.

The news of the players absconding will come as a blow to the team, which, following its 2-1 win in Eswatini and 4-1 victory on aggregate, was celebrating a return to the qualifying group stage for the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time in 19 years.

Only 10 of the 24-man squad were based in Eritrea and just three of those players, including team captain Ablelom Teklezghi, have now returned, sources in Asmara told BBC Tigrinya

While it is unclear where the missing players have gone, reports say some of them have been seen in South Africa.

Those who have absconded include goalkeeper Kubrom Solomon and veteran winger Medhanie Redie.

Eritrea’s state-owned media outlets have been unusually quiet on the victorious team’s return, which have in the past been accompanied by a big fanfare.

Sources say preparations were made for a similar reception but was cancelled following news of the disappearance of the players.

The spokesperson of Eritrea’s Sport and Culture Commission, who has been providing updates on social media about the recent success of the team, posted pictures of some of the returning players and staff in Egypt, where the Eritrean embassy and community members organised a reception for them.

They stopped in Cairo on the way back to Eritrea.

But the only players seen in those pictures were the ones who then went on to fly to Asmara.

Many Eritrean fans had been hoping that the victory over Eswatini would lead to a renaissance of Eritrean football, but for many Eritreans the latest news has a familiar ring.

Over the last two decades, the national team at different levels has been scarred by a series of events in which players, and even almost entire squads, have disappeared either before or after games abroad.

In 2019, seven players from the Eritrean under-20 side went missing after playing in the East African regional championship in Uganda.

In 2015, 10 senior squad players refused to return home after playing a World Cup qualifying match in Botswana.

Two years earlier, 15 players and the team doctor were granted asylum in Uganda after they absconded.

And in 2009 the entire senior team, apart from the coach and an official, failed to return home from Kenya.

[BBC]

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Washout gives Kolkata Knight Riders first point after Bartlett’s new-ball burst

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PBKS may have felt that the rain cost them a point [BCCI]

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) got their first points of IPL 2026 but without a victory against their name after their home clash against Punjab Kings (PBKS) was washed out on Monday night. Desperate for a win after starting the campaign with two losses on the bounce, KKR were reeling against swing of Xavier Bartlett and were 25 for 2 in 3.4 overs when drizzle stopped the game.

It soon turned into heavy rain with gusts of wind and the entire ground went under white covers. From 7.48pm IST, when the players went off the field, the spectators waited until 11pm when play was called off.

PBKS top the table for now as the only team with five points; three teams are on their heels with four points each.

Rain stopped at around 10.30pm, and hopes of a shortened game lingered briefly as the covers started to come off, but with plenty of water coming off the covers and accumulating near the boundary areas, it was not possible to get the field ready in time for a five-overs-a-side contest.

KKR’s struggles with the bat continued after their captain Ajinkya Rahane surprisingly chose to bat. They were also without their spin twins of Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy; the last time KKR had played a match without either was back in 2019. While Narine was unwell, Varun had injured his left hand while fielding in their previous game, against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Varun was seen in the dugout with strapping on his hand.

Arshdeep Singh started well for PBKS, swinging the ball both ways in the first over, before Bartlett took over with his hooping outswingers. He beat Finn Allen three times in a row with outswing at the start of the second over before extracting his outside edge to send him back for 6. Next ball, he drew a thick edge from Cameron Green that went for four, and he then pounded in another zippy outswinger that kissed Green’s outside edge for another caught-behind.

In just three balls, KKR had slipped from 12 for 0 to 16 for 2 as Rahane watched from the other end. It had drizzled a bit through that period of action, and the umpires called for the covers in the fourth over.

The only reason for the KKR faithful to cheer was when franchise co-owner Shah Rukh Khan was shown on the big screen and when he later appeared on the balcony to wave to the fans.

Scores: Match abandoned
Kolkata Knight Riders 25 for 2 in 3.4 overs (Ajinkya Rahane 08*, AngkrishnRaguvanshi 07*; Xavier Bartlett 2-9) vs Punjab Kings

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