During the 70 years of existence, the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) has produced some outstanding sportsmen and women who have brought immense glory to the motherland. The notable feature of most these great men and women is that they have rendered their service not only in the field of sports yet have also excelled [...]

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Cherished milestones during 70 years of Sri Lanka Air Force in sports

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SLAF Rugby Team wins the prestigious Clifford Cup in 1986

During the 70 years of existence, the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) has produced some outstanding sportsmen and women who have brought immense glory to the motherland. The notable feature of most these great men and women is that they have rendered their service not only in the field of sports yet have also excelled in their own profession in the SLAF. The following achievements of these sports personnel have been written in gold in the annals of the SLAF.

First National Record by an Airman

Leading Aircraftman (LAC) Nagalingam Balasubramanium became the first RCyAF Airman to create a National Record, when he cleared a distance of 48: 01/2 (14.64) at the Triple Jump event at the Quadrangle Athletics Meet on 28 November 1959.

Asian Games Representation

LAC Lakshman De Alwis became the first RCyAF sportsman to represent the country at the Asian Games, when he represented Ceylon at the 4th Asian Games held in Jakarta in 1962 in 200m and 400m events. De Alwis was the Ceylonese champion in 200m and 400m in early 1960s and established the national record for 400m (49.8) on 19 July 1964.

‘Jets’ Relay Team equals the National Record in 4 x 200m relay

RCyAF Relay team popularly known as the Jets Team equalled the National Record in 4 x 200m relay event on 7 September 1963 with a timing of 1:30.2. Earlier the Ace Athletic Club had established the national record. LAC Lakshman De Alwis, LAC RAC Hubert, LAC G George and LAC Cristy Fernando represented the Relay team. Incidentally, record remains unbroken to-date.

LAC Maurice Coomerawel completes a hat-trick of wins at the prestigious Tour de Lanka Cycle Race

Coomarawel who represented the country at the Rome Olympics in 1960 had the distinction of winning the prestigious Tour de Lanka on four occasions. He initially won the race in 1960. Then he went on to complete a hat-trick of victories, by winning the tour de Lanka in 1965, 1966 and 1967.

LAC GAS Gunasinghe represents the country in Boxing at  Commonwealth Games in Jamaica in 1966

Champion RCyAF Boxer LAC GAS Gunasinghe became the only Ceylonese boxer to participate at the 8th Commonwealth Games in Jamaica in 1966. He represented country at the international contest against India and Pakistan in 1963 and won a Silver medal in the meet against Pakistan. He won a silver medal at Singapore Sports Festival held in August 1965.

SLAF Soccer Team wins the prestigious FA Cup in 1975 and 1986

The SLAF soccer team was a leading soccer team in the country in 1970s and 1980s and won many major championships on offer. They won the FA Cup in 1975 and 1986 whilst producing champion players in the calibre of Mahinda Aluwihare, Sumith Walpola, Mahinda Palitha and Sampath Perera. In 1975, SLAF won the FA Cup under LAC Edmand Silva and Corporal SC Kapukotuwa led the team to victory in 1986.

Sergeant Wijaya Nimal Perera wins a Bronze Medal in Fly Weight Category at the 8th Asian Games

Sergeant Wijaya Nimal Perera was an outstanding boxer produced by the SLAF. He won a bronze medal in the Fly Weight category at the 8th Asian Games in Thailand in 1978. He is the first SLAF athlete to have won a medal at the Asian Games. In 1974, Perera was selected as the Best Boxer at National Boxing Championship, Defence Service Boxing Meet, Clifford Cup, Layton Cup and Albert Perera Memorial Cup.

Squadron Leader Susil Fernando became the first Test Cricketer to be produced by the SLAF

Sqn Ldr Susil Fernando became the first Test cricketer to be produced by the SLAF, when he made his Test debut on 4 March 1983 against New Zealand as the 17th Test player of the country. He represented the country in five Tests. Sqn Ldr Fernando made his ODI debut in 1983 and played in seven ODIs from 1983 to 1984. The highlight of his career was the representation of the country at the Cricket World Cup in 1983 held in England.

SLAF Rugby Team wins the prestigious Clifford Cup in 1986

The finest moment of SLAF rugby was winning the Clifford Cup in 1986 under Corporal Lakshman Caldera beating a star-studded Police SC 10-8. In the quarter finals, SLAF beat Navy SC 44 -10 and CH&FC 8-4 in the semifinal. A try in the extra time by Flying Officer Harsha Fernando helped Air Force SC to beat CH&FC after the scores stood at 4-all at full time. Air Force SC confronted the mighty Policemen in the final on 16 August 1986 and scored a sensational 10-8 win to clinch club rugby’s richest prize – the Clifford Cup. Second row forward 5193 Corporal Lofty Perera (jnr) scored the solitary try for the Airmen, while 4450 Corporal Tony Wimalasuriya fired across two penalties.

Group Captain T.B. Marambe represents Sri Lanka Rugby Team at three Rugby Asiads and captains the national Team at a match in Rugby Asiad in 1988

Group Captain Tikiri Marambe was one of the best rugby players to represent SLAF. A Trinity Lion, he represented the national rugby team from 1982 to 1988 and captained the team against the Korea at the Rugby Asiad in 1988. Gp Capt Marambe represented Sri Lanka at three Rugby Asiads during the period and considered one of the best scrum halfs produced by the country.

Group Captain Nalin de Silva excels
for National 7s Rugby Team that won the ‘Bowl’ Trophy at the Hong Kong
7s in 1984

Known as the Iron man in rugby circles, Gp Capt De Silva represented the National Rugby team from 1982 to 1987 and was the Vice-Captain at the 8th Rugby Asiad held in Singapore in 1982. He represented the National team at the Rugby Asiad held in Japan in 1984 and Tour to Wales in 1984. Gp Capt De Silva was a key member of National Sevens Team that won the ‘Bowl’ Trophy at the Hong Kong 7s in 1984.

Corporal Nimali Liyanarachchi wins the silver medal in 800m at the CISM World Military Games in China in 2019

Nimali Liyanarachchi, the 800m and 1500m national champion brought immense glory to Sri Lanka and SLAF through her record breaking performances. During the 7th edition of the World Military Games, held in Wuhan, China in October 2019, Cpl Nimali Liyanarchchi won the silver medal in women’s 800m thus became the first silver medallist produced by the Sri Lanka Defence Services at the World Military Games.

 Air Commodore Padman De Costa Former Secretary Air Force Sports Council and Defence Services  Sports Board

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