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Tharushi pulls out from Asian Relays

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Tharushi Karunaratne

by Reemus Fernando

Asian Games gold medallist Tharushi Karunaratne has pulled out from the Asian Relays which is set to take place in Bangkok next week.

She has cited medical reasons for her decision according to sources close to Sri Lanka Athletics.

Tharushi has informed Sri Lanka Athletics of her unavailability hot on the heels of her pulling out from the 800 metres at the Kinami Michitaka Memorial Athletics Meet, a World Athletics Continental Tour Bronze event in Osaka, Japan last Sunday.

Her unavailability is a severe blow to team’s medal  aspirations as she was the key member of both the women’s 4×400 metres and the mixed relay.

The Asian Relays provide a rare opportunity for countries in the Asian region to have a go at the two remaining Olympic berths in each relay event. Sri Lanka Athletics is fielding teams for men’s 4x100m, women’s 4x100m, men’s 4x400m, women’s 4x400m and mixed relay.

The former Ratnayake Central, Walala athlete is the leading contender in the women’s category in the race to earn Olympic qualifying standards but she has already missed two opportunities to earn ranking points in her pet event after failing to impress at two recent international competitions.

She could not finish the 800 metres at her first meet of the season in Dubai early this month before pulling out from her event due to a stomach bug in Osaka last Sunday.

The Asian Games gold medallist needs to earn ranking points in at least two international events if she is to qualify for the Paris Olympics.

Meanwhile, Tharushi’s brother, Harsha who was picked in the team for the Asian Relays too has pulled out from the tour citing medical reasons.



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South Africa stun serial winners Australia to enter World Cup final

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Anneke Bosch played plenty of sweeps in her unbeaten 74 (Cricinfo)

South Africa showed ’em all how it is done – with the papare band blaring at the Dubai International Stadium in front of a sparse crowd.

A collective bowling effort was followed by a strong batting show, led by a 96-run partnership between captain Laura Wolvaardt and Anneke Bosch. They registered an eight-wicket win in the first semi-final to send Australia packing from Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, thereby ending their run of seven successive finals in the competition.

Australia’s first ICC competition after Meg Lanning’s retirement ended up in the knockout stages, with the six-time champions also missing Alyssa Healy,  who suffered a foot injury against Pakistan.

South Africa first restricted Australia to 134 for 5 despite a late surge, and then romped home by eight wickets with 16 balls to spare to make a massive statement and enter their second consecutive T20 World Cup final.

The clarity in South Africa’s thinking was evident at the toss, when they inserted Australia in a crunch game. Marizanne Kapp and Ayabonga Khaka got enough swing with the new ball. In fact, Khaka did not even have to find out about the purchase to pick up a wicket. Her first ball in the game was a length ball that shaped away a touch and Grace Harris slashed into the hands of backward point

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Sprinters to flex muscles on day one

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Merone Wijesinghe

All Island Schools Games

by Reemus Fernando

The All-Island Schools Games Athletics Championship will commence with a card of eight field event finals but sprinters are likely to steal the show in the heats and semi-finals scheduled for day one at the Sugathadasa Stadium today.

The All-Island Schools Games is the final major track and field competition for school athletes for the year 2024. Most of the top athletes who skipped the recently held Sir John Tarbat Senior Athletics Championship due to various reasons are set to return to represent their schools today.

Ananda College, Colombo sprinter Merone Wijesinghe who won the 100 metres gold at the recently held South Asian Junior Athletics Championship, Leeds International sprinter Induwara Weeraratne, Anandian Indusara Vidushan are among the fastest sprinters to watch when they take part in heats and semi-finals.

In field events, young prodigy Dilni Rajapaksha of Lyceum International Wattala is expected to start from where she left at the Sir John Tarbat Senior Athletics Championship.

She has made headlines for her impressive feats at the top-level competitions this year. If she strikes form, she will be among the athletes to break records on day one in field events.

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Hockey players of Eastern University cry foul after being denied Inter University Games

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Hockey players of Trinco Campus have been denied the opportunity to compete at the Inter University Games after training for months for the tournament.

By Reemus Fernando

The hockey players of the Eastern University are crying foul over the decision of the Director of Physical Education of the University to not approve their entry forms to participate in the Inter University Hockey Tournament which was scheduled to commence at Rajarata University yesterday.

The higher-ups have requested to drop two selected players from the team for the said tournament to make way for two senior players who had not trained alongside the team.

The director of physical education at the Eastern University has not approved the entry form after team officials decided to continue with the originally picked team.

“The players have been preparing for the tournament for months. They were looking forward to compete at the Inter University Hockey Tournament. Now their hopes are shattered and they are really disappointed,” a source close to the team told ‘The Island’.

Of the 23 sports taken part by the Eastern University, hockey is the only sport trained at the Trinco Campus. Athletes at the Trinco Campus go to the Campus in Batticaloa for training for the other 22 sports. The men’s and women’s hockey teams consisting of players from both Trinco and Batticaloa campuses had trained for months for the tournament according to sources. But the controversial players whom the authorities have requested to include in the team have not taken part in a single training session.

“It is not fair to drop players who have trained for months and are selected on merit,” the source said.

The president of the Sub Sports Council of the Trinco Campus has raised concerns regarding the matter. The Sub Sports Council of Trinco has also requested president Anura Kumara Dissanayake to intervene to resolve what he called unfair treatment to students of Trinco Campus. In a letter addressed to the president the Sports Council urge to give equal opportunities to the scholar sportsmen and women of Trinco Campus.

Following are excerpts from the letter to the president.

“The Director of the Physical Education Unit of Eastern University refused to approve the men’s hockey team unless two students from the main campus, who did not attend a single practice session, were included. This last-minute demand, made without consideration for merit or fairness, ultimately led to the exclusion of the entire hockey team from the competition. By this demand made by the director of the Physical Education Unit and other responsible authorities of the Eastern University of Sri Lanka has violated the rights of the players and this has finally led the players to lose their opportunity to participate in the Inter University Games.

This unfortunate incident is not isolated to the hockey team. Athletes from our campus across several sports have faced similar barriers, with Trincomalee Campus students being unfairly overlooked for participation. This systemic bias is disheartening and contradicts the values of equal opportunity and fair representation in university-level sports.

Your Excellency, the students of Trincomalee Campus, like those from any other campus in the country, deserve the chance to represent their university and showcase their abilities. The exclusion of these talented athletes is not only unjust but also detrimental to the morale and spirit of our students. In this regard, we humbly request you to take necessary actions.”

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