1st Youth Olympic Games – Singapore

August 27, 2010

 

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The 1st Youth Olympic Games were held from 14th to 26th August 2010 in Singapore. Nearly 3600 young athletes between the ages of 14 and 18 from 205 different countries took part in 26 different sports in this event.   Sri Lanka participated with a team of 7 athletes and 7 officials. The contingent was lead by Mr. Nishanthe Piyasena (Assistant Secretary-NOCSL, Vice President-Cycling Federation of Sri Lanka) as the Chef De Mission and Ms. Dilmini Direckze (Member-Women in Sports Committee of NOCSL, Vice President – Table Tennis Association of Sri Lanka) accompanied the team as the Lady Chaperone.

 

Athletes:

1. Heshan Unamboowe (Swimming, Team Captain)

2. Hasintha Shashiranga (Table Tennis)

3. Dilshan Kariyawasam (Badminton)

4. Indunil Herath (Athletics)

5. Nuwani Navodya (Table Tennis)

6. Madhawee Weerathunga (Swimming)

7. Lekha Shehani (Badminton)

 

Coaches:

1. Mr. Susantha Fernado (Athletics)

2. Mr. Shimal Aponso (Badminton)

3. Mr. Pemlath Uyanhewa (Swimming)

4. Mr. Chathura De Silva (Table Tennis)

Masseur: Mr. Donald Wijegunawardhana

 

The contingent left the island for the Games on 13th August 2010. An official function was organized by the National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka to bless the team was held on 12th August 2010 at 9.30 p.m. at the “Olympic House”. They met Hon. C.B. Ratnayake, Minister of Sports and the official group photograph of the contingent was taken on this occasion. The national costumes were also handed over to the team by the Hon. Minister of Sports.

Sri Lankan Contingent

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Standing (L-R)

Mr. Shimal Aponso (Badminton-Coach), Mr. Chathura De Silva (Table Tennis-Coach), Ms. Dilmini Direckze (Lady Chaperone), Nuwani Navodya (Table Tennis), Lekha Shehani (Badminton), Madhavee Weerathunga (Swimming), Heshan Unamboowe (Swimming), Indunil Herath (Athletics), Dilshan Kariyawasam (Badminton), Hasintha Shashiranga (Table Tennis), Mr. Pemlath Uyanhewa (Swimming-Coach), Mr. Susantha Fernando (Athletics-Coach), Mr. Donald Wijegunawardana (Masseur)

Seating (L-R)

Mr. Nishanthe Piyasena (Chef de Mission of Youth Olympic Games), Mr. Maxwell de Silva (Secretary General of National Olympic Committee), Mr. Hemasiri Fernando(President of National Olympic Committee), Hon. C.B. Ratnayake, M.P. (Minister of Sports), Mr. S. Liyanagama(Secretary, Ministry of Sports), Mr. W.A. Wjayaratne (Senior Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Sports), Mr. L.K. Jayaweera(Director, Sports Education)

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Another historical event also took place on the same occasion. The National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka in collaboration with the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications made arrangements to issue a commemorative postage stamp in order to mark Sri Lanka’s participation in this first ever Youth Olympic Games. Hon. Jeewan Kumaratunge, Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, also graced this occasion.

 

YOG AW Final

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Sri Lanka Team at the Opening Ceremony of YOG – 14th August 2010

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Results

Heshan took the plunge in the 50 Meters Backstroke on 17th Aug and finished eleventh overall in the straight semi-finals. He was placed eighth in his heat with 27.70 and in the process broke his own National Record in the event which stood at 27.81.

Overall Results visit: http://gis.singapore2010.sg/Nav/RES/ENG/SW/results/SW_040202_M_results.html

Indunil Herath from Walala Central, Menikhinna showed what stuff he was made of when in a great spurt he clinched third place in the Boys 1000 Metres Stage Two Final B at the Busan Stadium at the first ever Youth Olympic Games in Singapore on 22nd Aug. Singapore,Japan, New Zealand were among the countries beaten by him.

Overall results:

http://www.singapore2010.sg/public/sg2010/en/en_games/en_games_results.html

 

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Boys 1000m B Final

Indunil got this opportunity because of his performance in the Boys 1000 Metres Heats on August 17 at which he was placed seventh out of ten competitors and clocked 2:38, which was also his personal best.

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