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		<title>No Rio ticket for high jumper Manjula Kumara</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sri Lankan high jumper Manjula Kumara&#8217;s last effort to qualify for the Rio Olympics ended in disappointment when he fell short of the qualifying mark on the opening day of the 94th National Athletics Championship worked off at the Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium in Diyagama, Homagama yesterday. The 32-year-old national record holder took first place in [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sri Lankan high jumper Manjula Kumara&#8217;s last effort to qualify for the Rio Olympics ended in disappointment when he fell short of the qualifying mark on the opening day of the 94th National Athletics Championship worked off at the Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium in Diyagama, Homagama yesterday.</p>
<p>The 32-year-old national record holder took first place in the event by clearing 2.24 metres which was 0.5 metres short of the Olympic qualifying mark of 2.29 metres.</p>
<p>“It was heartbreaking not to reach the qualifying standard after two very good attempts,” said a disappointed Kumara. “I was looking forward to taking part in the Rio Games.”</p>
<p>The three-time South Asian Games gold medalist represented Sri Lanka at the 2004 Athens Olympics in Greece. Kumara, who won the Asian Championship gold medal in 2004, set the national record of 2.27 metres at the age of 20.</p>
<p>Six finals were worked off yesterday but there were no records broken.</p>
<p>Seventeen finals including another Olympic prospect Nadeeka Lakmali&#8217;s Javelin Throw event are scheduled for today, the second day of the three-day championship sponsored by Sri Lanka Telecom.</p>
<p>Results (all finals):</p>
<p>Men</p>
<p>High Jump: 1 KIP Manjula Kumara (Air Force) 2.24 m, 2 RATD Karunaratne 2.17 m, 3 S Jayamal (Lanka Lions SC) 2.14 m.</p>
<p>Discus Throw: 1 ZTM Azik (Army) 43.77 m, 2 HMPGDB Ratnayake (Air Force) 42.88 m, 3 TGT Chathuranga (Lanka Lions SC) 41.03 m.</p>
<p>Women</p>
<p>Long Jump: 1 SLS Silva (Army) 6.04 m, 2 WHT Kumari (Air Force) 5.81 m, 3 Anjani Puluwansa (Colombo DAA) 5.77 m.</p>
<p>Discus Throw: 1 PKAA Maduwanthi (Air Force) 40.10 m, 2 WMSK Weerasekara (Air Force) 39.72 m, 3 PAIMD Perera (Navy) 36.75 m.</p>
<p>3000m Steeplechase: 1 UKN Ratnayake (Army) 10:10.30 min, 2 HWN Kumari (Navy) 10:50.30 min, 3 YMIDDK Kumari (Army) 11:11.30 min. 10,000m: 1. </p>
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		<title>Western Province overall champions..</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2015 01:03:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[41st National Sports Festival]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Western Province dominated the medals table from the beginning and emerged overall champions with 77 gold, 66 silver and 53 bronze medals in the 41st National Sports Festival concluded at the Diyagama Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium yesterday. Central Province became runner-up with 47gold, 33silver and 57 bronze medals while the North Western Province secured third place [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Western Province dominated the medals table from the beginning and emerged overall champions with 77 gold, 66 silver and 53 bronze medals in the 41st National Sports Festival concluded at the Diyagama Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium yesterday.</p>
<p>Central Province became runner-up with 47gold, 33silver and 57 bronze medals while the North Western Province secured third place winning 26 gold, 27 silver and 34 bronze medals.</p>
<p>Two Sri Lanka records and 12 new meet records were established during the three-day meet. High jumper Manjula Kumara from Southern Province who leaped to 2.19m was adjudged the Best Male Athlete. Manjula retained the title for the second consecutive year as he was awarded the Best Athlete award at the 40th NSF in Anuradhapura last year.</p>
<p>Western Province&#8217;s N.C.D. Priyadarshani who set up a new Sri Lanka record in women&#8217;s long jump with a distance of 6.43m was awarded the Best Female Athlete award. Priyadarshani erased the previous SL record created by N.K. Chandrasena in 2002 (6.40m).<br />
The Best Athlete (female) N.C.D. Priyadarshani (WP) and Best Athlete (male) Manjula Kumara of Southern Province with their awards.  </p>
<p>The first SL record of this year&#8217;s meet was established by P. K. A. A. Madhuwanthi of Uva Province in the hammer throw event (43.18m). She erased her own previous record of 42.74m.</p>
<p>M. V. Suranjaya of Southern Province set up two new Meet Records in 100m and 200m events. He became the fastest man by finishing 100m in 10.45 secs and broke the 17-year previous record (10.47 secs) set up by Chinthaka de Soysa. He created his second meet record by erasing Shehan Ambepitiya&#8217;a previous 200m record (21.28secs) with a timing of 21.02 secs.</p>
<p>The Sri Lanka record holder for women&#8217;s Javelin throw, Southern Province&#8217;s Nadeeka Lakmali set up a new Meet Record of 58.52m, erasing her previous record (57.89m). Nadeeka&#8217;s National record is 60.64m.</p>
<p>The 42nd National Sports Festival will be held in Northern Province next year.</p>
<p>Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe was also present at the meet, but left before the award ceremony.</p>
<p>New records of the meet &#8211;</p>
<p>Men&#8217;s</p>
<p>Javelin throw &#8211; R. M. S. J. Ranasinghe (Sabaragamuwa) 75.91m</p>
<p>Pole-vault &#8211; M. H. I. Sandaruwan (WP) 4.83m</p>
<p>200m &#8211; M.V. Suranjaya (SP) 21.02secs</p>
<p>100m &#8211; M.V. Suranjaya (SP) 10.45secs</p>
<p>Women&#8217;s</p>
<p>Hammer throw &#8211; P. K. A. A. Madhuwanti (Uva) 43.18m (NSLR)</p>
<p>Long jump &#8211; N. C. D. Priyadarshni (WP) 6.43m (NSLR)</p>
<p>5000m &#8211; Nilani Ratnayaka (Sabaragamuwa) 16.50:67 Minutes</p>
<p>Triple jump &#8211; Vidusha Lakshani (WP) 12.98m</p>
<p>800m &#8211; W. K. L. A. Nimali (SP) 2.05:32 Minutes</p>
<p>400m Hurdles &#8211; W. P. E. R. Dulakshi (SP) 59.51secs</p>
<p>Javelin throw &#8211; Nadeeka Lakmali (SP) 58.52m</p>
<p>400mx4 &#8211; Southern Province 3.43:98 Minutes</p>
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