Reviewed Ayyash AbuBakar (Web Content Team)
The much-anticipated Kandy Zonal Athletics Meet was held from the 27th to the 30th of May at the iconic Bogambara Stadium. Over the course of four exhilarating days, our athletes demonstrated exceptional skill, resilience, and sportsmanship, proudly representing our school in both track and field events.
Despite facing challenging weather conditions and unforgiving terrain, our students rose above every obstacle with unwavering determination. The meet proved to be not only a test of physical strength but also mental endurance, as heavy showers persisted throughout the competition.
As our Athletics Captain, Master Kaveen Gamage, aptly stated, “We are not defined by what we face, but by how we rise above it—stronger, braver, and unshaken.” His words ignited the spirits of our young athletes, inspiring them to remain fearless and courageous throughout the event.
The meet commenced with the long jump event for the Under-14 category, alongside the 800-meter race for the Under-16 athletes. In a remarkable display of perseverance, our athletes braved the rain that impaired visibility and pushed forward with admirable focus and power, continuing their path towards excellence.
Next was the Under-12 category, where our youngest athletes took to the track with enthusiasm—their spirit resonating across the stadium. Their performance set a powerful tone for the days ahead. This momentum carried seamlessly into the Under-14 category, where our young lions demonstrated remarkable strength, precision, and courage. Their outstanding efforts left spectators in awe, proving that excellence knows no age.
Furthermore, in the Under-16 age category, the 4x400m relay team—comprising Master Thevith Aluthgedara, Master Movindu Kulathunga, Master Rivindu Amarasinghe, Master Saveen Rathnayake, and Master Nabil Malik—delivered a performance that captivated the audience. With remarkable teamwork, the team secured a well-earned 2nd Place, a result that stood as a testament to their dedication, resilience, and countless hours of arduous practice.
In the Under-18 category, our athletes delivered remarkable performances that exemplified teamwork, and speed. The 100-metre relay team—comprising Shavindu Moonamalpe, Ayyash Abubakar, Dulaj Rathnayake, and Sadew Anuhas—displayed exceptional coordination and athleticism, earning an impressive 2nd Place in a fiercely competitive event. In addition to this Master Dulaj Rathnayake excelled in the high jump where he was able to set a new zonal record of 1.81m.
The highlight of the day, however, came during the 400-metre relay. The team, consisting of Master Ayyash Abubakar, Master Dihen Benthota, Master Shavindu Moonamalpe, and Master Sadew Anuhas, left the audience in awe as they powered through the finish line to secure a spectacular 1st Place victory. Their performance was a true testament to the spirit of excellence and unity that defines TCK’s athletes.
In addition to their success in team events, all these athletes showcased exceptional talent in their individual performances as well. Among them, Master Dihen Benthota made history by setting a new zonal record in the Boys’ Under-18 3000-metre event. His outstanding achievement not only secured victory but also etched his name into the record books—an extraordinary milestone that reflects his commitment to excellence.
None of these triumphs would have been possible without the unwavering leadership and unshakable spirit of our Under-20 senior athletes. Led by the captain, Master Kaveen Gamage, the team—comprising Master Hamza Sufiyan, Master Charu Dassanayake, Master Athib Riffai, Master Rahul Sathyasivam, and Master Kalpadith Uyanwaththa—rose to the occasion with exceptional poise and power. Their performance in the 4x400m relay was nothing short of breathtaking, securing a commendable 1st Place victory, that deserved the roaring applause of the crowd.
In addition to their relay success, each of these senior athletes excelled in their respective individual events, proving themselves as true champions and role models for the younger competitors. Their courage, discipline, and leadership were the driving force behind the team’s overall success at the meet.
The spotlight was not limited to track events alone; our athletes also excelled in the field events with remarkable performances. Master Thisev Ekanayake, Master Binuka Jaysinghe, and Master Wageesha Abeyrathne demonstrated exceptional skill and strength in the shot put and discus throw competitions, earning well-deserved recognition for their efforts. This impressive standard of excellence was equally evident in the Under-20 category, where our senior athletes continued to showcase their versatility across various field disciplines.
The young athletes of Trinity College concluded the Kandy Zonal Meet with pride and purpose, walking away with their heads held high. 51 events were qualified for the upcoming Provincial Meet—an impressive testament to the consistency, displayed by the Athletes throughout the competition.
The team is grateful to the consistent support of the Master-in-Charge, Mr. Dhammika Kulathunga alongside the esteemed coaches—Mr. Lakkika Perera, Mr. Nilco Bandara, Mr. Amarakoon, and Mr. Lahiru Hettiarachchi. Their guidance, encouragement, and expertise were instrumental in preparing our athletes to perform their best.
Equally invaluable was the support of our physiotherapist, Mr. Viraj Agarapitiya, whose care and commitment ensured the well-being and resilience of every competitor. His efforts will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the team.
Together, as one united team, Trinity College has once again proven that true champions rise above all—and conquer.












































