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		<title>Select only cream – Badra &#8211; Aftermath of Wuhan</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2015 02:35:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Sri Lanka camp of 23 athletes finished with one bronze medal in the 21st Asian Athletics Championship which concluded here in Wuhan, China on Sunday. Sri Lanka only medal came thanks to Nimali Liyanarachchi who finished the women&#8217;s 800 metres in third place. The rest of the Sri Lanka athletes failed to get medals [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Sri Lanka camp of 23 athletes finished with one bronze medal in the 21st Asian Athletics Championship which concluded here in Wuhan, China on Sunday.<br />
Sri Lanka only medal came thanks to Nimali Liyanarachchi who finished the women&#8217;s 800 metres in third place. The rest of the Sri Lanka athletes failed to get medals but some of them produced their personal best and set new National records.<br />
&#8220;Many athletes did their personal best. The rain was heavy on the last day, which was the downfall for those who took part on the last day&#8221; said team manager Badra Gunawardene talking about the Championship before leaving to Sri Lanka.<br />
&#8220;There are many young athletes who are the future of Sri Lanka. Rather than spending money on everyone we should take care of this cream and take them to win medals for SL in the international arena&#8221; added Gunawardene.<br />
As per Gunawardene, the Sri Lanka team was comprised of some athletes who competed in events even though they were not good enough to at least win a heat.<br />
&#8220;There were some athletes we knew were useless, but we couldn&#8217;t argue with the selection committee. But the athletes who had been omitted initially and was included at the last minute, like the Men&#8217;s 4X100m relay team, produced a National record, while Rumeshika Rathnayake clocked the third fastest 100m time in Sri Lanka&#8221; said Gunawardene.<br />
As she described, Sri Lanka finds it very hard to match with Asian sprinters and should only target relays.<br />
&#8220;We only practiced baton change for three days. What we should do is take these athletes to one place and train them with baton changing regularly for a long period in order to get used to it&#8221; said Gunawardene.<br />
Also, Gunawardene said that many finals on the last day and change of medal ceremony schedule for women&#8217;s 800m was the reason for their mistake of not giving the flag to Nimali at least for her medal ceremony.<br />
Meanwhile, on their way back to Sri Lanka the team will spend 17 hours transit in Shanghai without accommodation. The team was furious about that and had asked at least for two rooms for them to rest until their flight, but said their appeal was unsuccessful.<br />
&#8220;We did everything, ticketing and visa at the last minute, and there was no time to change those&#8221; said Gunawardene.<br />
Gunawardene was also furious about organizing of the event, which was very poor for a calibre of Asian level.<br />
&#8220;There were no people with responsibility. We had to ask for everything. The people at technical room and other places had no idea what they were doing. Language was a big problem for us. We expect more from China when they host Asian events like this&#8221; said Gunawardene.<br />
Sri Lanka finished in 16th position with one bronze medal. The Championship was won by China with 15 Golds, followed by Qatar 7 and India 4.</p>
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		<title>Nimali Liyanarachchi won the only medal &#8211; Performances Asian Athletics</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2015 02:27:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Middle distance runner from Sooriyawewa, Nimali Liyanarachchi won the only medal for Sri Lanka as she clocked a new personal best to seal a bronze medal in the women&#8217;s 800m at the 21st Asian Athletics Championship concluded yesterday at Wuhan, China. Nimali who was in the spotlight for a medal from the moment of selection [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Middle distance runner from Sooriyawewa, Nimali Liyanarachchi won the only medal for Sri Lanka as she clocked a new personal best to seal a bronze medal in the women&#8217;s 800m at the 21st Asian Athletics Championship concluded yesterday at Wuhan, China.</p>
<p>Nimali who was in the spotlight for a medal from the moment of selection to the team, delivered as expected with a 2:03.94 sec performance in heavy rainy conditions.<br />
&#8220;I expected a medal more than anything, and was able to do that even though I missed the Sri Lanka record (2:03.85 sec) by a few points,&#8221; said Nimali, who seemed to be disappointed about the time rather than enjoying the podium finish after her race.<br />
Nimali seemed to be targeting the medal rather than time in the race as she did not try to compete with Indian Tintu Lukka while keeping in close proximity to Chinese athlete Zhao Jing, and ran hard in the last 200m to secure the medal.<br />
&#8220;I have three Grand Prix races coming up and expect to set new Sri Lanka records, as well as aim towards IAAF World Championship qualification&#8221; added Nimali.<br />
Even though Sri Lanka won the expected 800m medal in the championship, it appeared none of the officials were prepared for the celebration, as Nimali didn&#8217;t receive a National Flag when she finished the race, or when she went for the medal ceremony.<br />
Nimali Liyanarachchi wasn&#8217;t selected for the Asian Games last year despite being the country&#8217;s best 800m runner, and her coach said if she had been given an opportunity there, she may have secured a medal there too. Nimali and her coach Sujith Abeysekara trained some 250km away from the capital in Sooriyawewa, in a place which cannot be called a proper ground.<br />
As mentioned before, Nimali, unlike many others, asked for a ground in Sooriyawewa from the authorities rather than personal benefits, as a ground for Sooriyawewa would have benefitted many athletes from that area, who had done and are doing remarkably well in Sri Lankan athletics.<br />
Meanwhile, her former training partner also from Sooriyawewa, Gayanthika Abeyratne, finished in 6th place (2:07.46 sec).<br />
Nadeeka Lakmali, another prime medal hope for the country, finished in a disappointing 4th position with a best throw of 52.29m. Lakmali was seeded for the bronze medal until the last moment, where Japanese Miyashita Risa threw a distance of 54.76m in her last attempt to seal the bronze. In the event worked off under rainy condition, none of athletes could throw near their seasonal or personal best, except for the winner, Chinese Liu Shiying, who set a new championship record of 61.33m. Almost all of them did not use their usual technique as they tried to throw as far as possible while running a few steps due to the wet and slippery condition of both the javelin and the track.<br />
Vidusha Lakshani, the triple jumper, couldn&#8217;t produce a big performance under the rainy weather as she finished 7th with a best of 12.69m jump, which was won by Wang Wupin of China with a 13.76m jump.<br />
Team leader Manjula Kumara Wijesekara was the unlucky athlete of the day as he finished sixth in the rain hampered high jump event, where the world record holder finished in third position. Manjula cleared 2:20m in his third attempt, and after one failure at 2:24m jump, skipped the next two attempts and tried the next height 2:28m. He did it assuming world leader and Asian record holder Qatar athlete Mutaz Barsham will definitely go past the 2:30m mark. But surprising many, including himself, Barsham failed to clear the 2:24m mark in his three attempts, and Manjula must have cursed himself for his previous decision. Nevertheless, he failed to clear 2:28m in his remaining two attempts and finished 6th. Barsham, who cleared 2:20m in first attempt, secured the bronze medal, and if Wijesekera cleared 2:24m without skipping, it was he who would have secured the bronze medal.<br />
Indunil Herath disappointed in the 800m men&#8217;s finals as he finished in 5th position with 1:51.51 seconds. Indunil ran 1:50 seconds with ease in the heats and it was expected he would run well below that in the finals. But he couldn&#8217;t produce his usual best under heavy rain, and the event was won by Musaab Bala of Qatar in 1:49.40 sec .<br />
The men&#8217;s 4X400m relay team finished in fifth position with a time of 3:05.79 seconds, which was won by Qatar beating favourite Saudi Arabia.<br />
Sprinter Femi Ogunode of Qatar, who was in the spotlight to go below the 20 seconds mark in the 200m, couldn&#8217;t do so due to the rainy condition, even though he secured the sprinting double as well as 4X400m relay gold medal. Mohommad Saeed of UAE set a new championship record in the 10,000m women&#8217;s event in the day, where Indian athlete Babar Lalita who was in third position after 22 laps of the 25 laps race, couldn&#8217;t finish due to cramps.<br />
Host china kept their superiority with clean sweeps in the women&#8217;s triple jump and shot putt, and won the most number of medals at the championship as expected.</p>
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		<title>Eight Sri Lankans will be in action today</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2015 01:52:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eight Sri Lankans will be in action today, the fourth day of the 21st Asian Athletics Championship in Wuhan, China. The 800m duo – the girls from Sooriyawewa – Nimali Liyanarachchi and Gayanthika Abeyratne, will be seen in action in their heats in the morning at 7:50 a.m. Sri Lanka time. Prior to that sprinter [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eight Sri Lankans will be in action today, the fourth day of the 21st Asian Athletics Championship in Wuhan, China.<br />
The 800m duo – the girls from Sooriyawewa – Nimali Liyanarachchi and Gayanthika Abeyratne, will be seen in action in their heats in the morning at 7:50 a.m. Sri Lanka time. Prior to that sprinter Suranjaya de Silva will be in action in the 200m men&#8217;s heat, while men&#8217;s 4X400m relay team too can be seen in action in the morning at 8:30 a.m.<br />
Men&#8217;s javelin thrower, Waruna Lakshan will compete in his final at 2:50 p.m.</p>
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		<title>Rumeshika Ratnayake;SL New national record in 4X100m relay (39.38 sec)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2015 01:30:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sri Lanka men&#8217;s 4X100m relay team set a new national record as they missed the medal by 0.03 seconds while schoolgirl sprinter Rumeshika Ratnayake clocked a personal best of 11.56 seconds in 100m on the second day of the 21st Asian Athletics Championship held yesterday here in Wuhan China. Ratnayake stunned the spectators as she [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sri Lanka men&#8217;s 4X100m relay team set a new national record as they missed the medal by 0.03 seconds while schoolgirl sprinter Rumeshika Ratnayake clocked a personal best of 11.56 seconds in 100m on the second day of the 21st Asian Athletics Championship held yesterday here in Wuhan China.<br />
Ratnayake stunned the spectators as she clocked the third fastest time by 100m female sprinter in Sri Lankan history (11.56 seconds), as she finished sixth in the women&#8217;s 100m finals.<br />
&#8220;I wanted to answer to people who doubted my ability and did not select me for the tour at first and also for those who trusted me. My target was 11.6 seconds and I did below that,&#8221; said Rumeshika who had mixed feelings about missing a medal as well as clocking an amazing time.<br />
In the men&#8217;s 4X100m relay, schoolboy Himasha Eashan took the start of the relay followed by Shehan Ambepitiya, Suranjaya de Silva and Mohommad Ashroff in the final lap where all did their best and ran best for the country as they clocked 39.38 seconds, a new Sri Lanka record for the second time in the day. Still they couldn&#8217;t finish in the podium.<br />
They ended fourth behind China, Hong Kong and Chinese Taipei who finished just 0.03 seconds in front (39.35 seconds) for the third place.<br />
By doing so, Sri Lanka beat teams like Thailand who are Asian giants in relay running, while also finishing ahead of India.<br />
Earlier in the heat Sri Lanka clocked 39.59 seconds (a new record) and finished third to advance for the finals.<br />
The Sri Lanka team erased the previous record of 39.71 seconds set by Prabashitha Caldera, Umanga Surendra, D. Dissanayake and Joy Danushka Perera in 2004 at the Asian Grand Prix.<br />
Meanwhile, female hurdler Niluka Wickremasinghe clocked a disappointing 61.66 seconds and finished fourth in the heat, while failing to advance.<br />
Chandrika Rasnayake clocked a disappointing 54.24 seconds to finish fifth in the 400m women finals. Chaminda Wijekoon clocked 14:23.77 sec and finished 9th in the 5000m men&#8217;s final.<br />
Today will be a rest for competition which will resume tomorrow.</p>
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		<title>Rumeshika&#8217;s time is the fastest by a Sri Lankan female after Susanthika Jayasinghe&#8217;s retirement</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2015 01:06:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teenage sprinter Rumeshika Kumari Rathnayake took her golden run to Asian level as she clocked a personal best of 11.72 seconds in the semi-finals of the 100m and advanced to the finals at the 21st Asian Athletics championship which started at Wuhan, China yesterday. Rumeshika&#8217;s time is the fastest by a Sri Lankan female after [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teenage sprinter Rumeshika Kumari Rathnayake took her golden run to Asian level as she clocked a personal best of 11.72 seconds in the semi-finals of the 100m and advanced to the finals at the 21st Asian Athletics championship which started at Wuhan, China yesterday. Rumeshika&#8217;s time is the fastest by a Sri Lankan female after Susanthika Jayasinghe&#8217;s retirement.<br />
&#8220;It was my first senior international meet, as my target was 11.6 seconds and hope I could achieve that in the finals,&#8221; said a jubilant Rathnayake after the race.<br />
She clocked 11.87 seconds in the heats and finished in third position to advance for the semi-finals before clocking the amazing personal best as she will compete in the finals today.<br />
Meanwhile, in the men&#8217;s race Himasha Eashan was placed 4th in the semifinals with a time of 10.52 seconds and did not advance to the finals. Eashan clocked 10.73 seconds in the heats and finished fourth to advance for semis.<br />
Chandrika Rasnayake kept Sri Lanka medal hopes alive as she finished first in the 400m women&#8217;s heat and advanced to the finals.<br />
Rasnayake from Air Force clocked modest 54: 18 seconds and will compete in the sixth lane at finals. Indian Poovamma Raju is the favourite for the title as she clocked 52.94 seconds in the heats where Asian Games record holder Bahrain&#8217;s Oluwakemi Adekoya did not take part in the 400m.<br />
Rasnayake will compete in her finals at 1:30 p.m. Sri Lanka time even though she doesn&#8217;t seems to be in her best form this time.<br />
In other events Sri Lankan 1500m runners Chinthaka Somawardene finished in a disappointing 10th position with a time of 3: 52.68. While 400m runner Kalinga Kumarage ended his journey in the individual event as he clocked a disappointing 47.56 seconds and finished fourth in the heats.<br />
The veteran long distance runner Chaminda Wijekoon will be on the track today for the men&#8217;s 5000m, while Men&#8217;s 4X100m relay team also will be in the action in the morning. Women&#8217;s 400m hurdle ND Wickramasinghe will compete in her 400m hurdle heats and Rumeshika and Chandrika are set to run 100m and 400m finals.</p>
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