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Originally formed in 1936, its initial meeting place was the Galle Face Hotel and was known as the Colombo Amateur Swimming Club. In 1938 the Storm Lodge was purchased by the club and a swimming pool built in its premises which was opened by Governor of Ceylon Sir Andrew Caldecott. On 20 July 2017, the Road Development Authority began ...
Sri Lanka: 54.14 NR: Shevinda De Silva Sri Lanka: 56.11 200 m backstroke [5] Srihari Nataraj India: 1:59.69 NR: Akalanka Peiris Sri Lanka: 2:01.55 NR: Kavindra Nugawela Sri Lanka: 2:05.74 50 m breaststroke Likith Selvaraj Prema India: 28.06 Md Ariful Islam Bangladesh: 28.36 NR: Kiran Malinka Jasinghe Sri Lanka: 28.79 NR: 100 m breaststroke [5 ...
Heshan Bandara Unamboowe (born 19 May 1992), is a Sri Lankan swimmer who has represented his country at international competitions. He was born in the town of Kandy to parents Dudley and Priyanga. He received his primary and secondary education at Trinity College, Kandy .
Sri Lanka: 1:05.86 200 m breastroke Sandeep Sejwal India: 2:20.66 GR: Kiran Jasinghe Sri Lanka: 2:26.17 MD Shariful Islam Bangladesh: 2:26.99 50 m butterfly Virdhawal Khade India: 24.54 Anshul Kothari India: 25.24 Cherantha de Silva Sri Lanka: 25.45 100 m butterfly Mathew Abeysinghe Sri Lanka: 55.42 GR: Supriyo Mondal India: 55.86 Cherantha de ...
Sri Lanka: 33.06 100 m butterfly Lekha Kamath India: 1:04.51 GR: Miniruwani Samarakoon Sri Lanka: 1:11.85 Miniruwani Samarakoon Pakistan: 1:16.29 200 m butterfly Pooja Alva India: 2:24:82 Madhavi Giri India: 2:26:07 Miniruwani Samarakoon Sri Lanka: 2:40:81 200 m individual medley V. Tejaswini India: 2:28.78 Mayumi Raheem Sri Lanka: 2:30.98 Rida ...
Pages in category "Swimming in Sri Lanka" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. R.
Cherantha De Silva (born 12 July 1996) is a Sri Lankan medal-winning swimmer, who has represented his country at 6 World Aquatics Championships, 3 FINA World Cup's, 2 Commonwealth Games(becoming a finalist), 1 Asian Games as well as 1 South Asian Games, winning 7 medals.
Sri Lanka 3 July 2016: Hong Kong National Age Group Swimming Championships Hong Kong, China [17] 200m Individual Medley: 2:07.33 NAT: Matthew Abeysinghe Sri Lanka 20 October 2016: 1st South Asian Swimming Championships Colombo, Sri Lanka: 400m Individual Medley: 4:40.47 NAT: Matthew Abeysinghe Sri Lanka 13 February 2016: 2016 South Asian Games ...