Madampa Central College Amabalangoda and Mahamaya College Kandy completed a hat-trick of wins since 2013 when the historic 78th Annual Mount Lavinia Sea Swim 2015 concluded at the Mt. Lavinia Hotel beach last Sunday. Tharindu Udayanga of Madampa Central ensured last year’s silver medalist C.M.N. Hulangamuwa maintain his silver by a neat three-minute lead while [...]

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Madampa Central and Mahamaya complete hat-trick of wins at Mt. Lavinia Sea Swim

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Madampa Central College Amabalangoda and Mahamaya College Kandy completed a hat-trick of wins since 2013 when the historic 78th Annual Mount Lavinia Sea Swim 2015 concluded at the Mt. Lavinia Hotel beach last Sunday.

Tharindu Udayanga of Madampa Central ensured last year’s silver medalist C.M.N. Hulangamuwa maintain his silver by a neat three-minute lead while Dilanka Shehan of Nalanda College settled for the bronze in the men’s open category. Dilendra Ratnayake and Brinstan Peiris secured the top two slots for St. Joseph’s College to win the Under-15 Boys overall title while Sasindu Ravishka Peiris of Madampa Central came in at third.

However, both the Open and Under-15 overall women’s category was won by the Mahamaya girls with the most amount of its swimmers finishing in the top 25 which contribute towards the overall points. The former Mahamaya swimmer Sunethra Wijeratne, now swimming for the Sri Lanka Navy had to settle for silver again with Uththama Silva of Mahamaya College and Lashini Rajasinghe of Southlands College Galle grabbed the gold and bronze medals respectively.

In the Under-15 girls event last year’s winners exchanged places with Chenuri Fernando of Bishop’s College getting ahead of Nikoli Bandara with Maheshika Hewage both of Mahamaya in second and third places respectively.

The sea swim conducted by the Sri Lanka Aquatic Sports Union, the national controlling body witnessed a total of 996 swimmers taking to the sea with 589 men and 49 women in the open category, 159 boys and 64 girls in the Under-15 category completed the two-mile distance within the specified time of 90 minutes. A total of 65 masters’ veteran swimmers also relived their sporting spirit swimming in the Masters’ One-Kilometre held for the second successive year on along with the junior and the women’s event which were conducted on Saturday.

S.M. Chandrapala of Kinross Swimming and Life Saving Club and Dorothy Mihindukulasuriya of Singhalese Sports Club retained their positions as the oldest male and female swimmer for a second successive year, while W.K.S. Viduranga of Sri Lanka Army completed a hat-trick as the differently-abled swimmer of the special awards on offer at the event. Sri Lanka Army also stamped its dominance with a team of over 100 members as the best team performance among the defence services.

Dr. Harsha de Silva, Deputy Minister of Policy Planning and Economic Development graced the occasion as chief guest with Rear Admiral Sisira Jayakody of the Sri Lanka Navy as guest of honour. The annual event was organised by the Sri Lanka Aquatic Sports Union along with the Mt. Lavinia Hotel as the sponsor with the support of the Sri Lanka Navy and the Coastguard Services at sea.

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Results:

nMen’s team championship for the Mt. Lavinia Hotel Challenge Cup:
1: Madampa Central College Ambalangoda (48), 2: Trinity Collge Kandy (33), 3: Sri Lanka Army (28)
nWomen’s team championship for the Sri Lanka Chemical Industries Challenge Cup and Colombo Mayor’s Challenge Cup:
1: Mahamaya College Kandy (86), 2: St. Bridget’s Convent (35), 3: Sri Lanka Navy (30)
nHighest Aggregate Point Score for the Half-Past-Nine Challenge Cup and S.H.M. Dharmadasa Challenge Cup:
1: Sri Lanka Army (161), 2: Sri Lanka Navy (67), 3: Sri Lanka Air Force (54)
nMen’s Individual championship for the Tomlinson Challenge Cup and John Wilson Challenge Cup:
1: Tharindu Udayanga of Madampa Central College Ambalangoda (42:57.35), 2: C.M.N. Hulangamuwa of Trinity College Kandy (44:43.19), 3: Dilanka Shehan of Nalanda College (45:08.00)
nWomen’s Individual championship for the Dr. H.T. Anthonisz Challenge Cup and Dennis Flamer Caldera Challenge Cup:
1: Utthama Silva of Mahamaya College Kandy (43:14.42), 2: R.W.M.S.A. Wijerathne of Sri Lanka Navy (43:54.21), 3: Lashini Apsara Rajasinghe of Southland College Galle (45:31.94)
nInter-Services Highest Aggregate Point Score for the IDM Vantwest Challenge Cup:
1: Sri Lanka Army (161), 2: Sri Lanka Navy (67), 3: Sri Lanka Air Force (54)
nOldest Men’s Swimmer for the Otter Aquatic Club Challenge Cup:
S.M. Chandrapala of Kinross Swimming and Life Saving Club
nOldest Women’s Swimmer for the Panadura Aquatic Club Challenge Cup:
Dorothy Mihindukulasuriya of Singhalese Sports Club
nBata Challenge Cup for the Best Performance by a Boy of Under-15:
1: Dilendra Rathnayake of St. Joseph’s College (43.48), 2: Brinstan Pieris of St. Joseph’s College (45.25), 3: Sasindu Ravishka Pieirs of Madampa Central College Ambalangoda (45.36)
nE.G.A. Wilson Challenge Cup and Diana Challenge Cup for the Best Performance by a Girl of Under-15:
1: Chenuri Fernando of Bishops College (46:03.19), 2: Nikoli Bandara of Mahamaya College Kandy (48:06.75), 3: Maheshika Hewage of Mahamaya College Kandy (48:19.42)
nBank of Ceylon Challenge Cup for the Best Performance by a Differently-abled Swimmer:
W.K.S. Viduranga of Sri Lanka Army
nUnder-15 Boys winner for the Dayananda Brothers Challenge Cup:
1: St. Joseph’s College (81), 2: Ananda College (26), 3: Royal College (23)
nUnder-15 Girls winner for the Tara Bolling Challenge Cup:
1: Mahamaya College Kandy (97), 2: Bishop’s College (33), 3: Starfish Aquatic Academy (29)

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