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Ahead of ASBC Asian U22 & Youth C’ships: Lanka’s best young boxers begin training

Ahead of ASBC Asian U22 & Youth C’ships: Lanka’s best young boxers begin training

22 Apr 2025


In a major step towards preparing for the upcoming ASBC Asian Under-22 and Youth Boxing Championships, the Boxing Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) has commenced a high-performance residential training camp at the Police Training School in Katukurunda. 

The camp, which runs from 18 April to 9 May, features the final 25-member national pool and 12 elite coaches, and marks a significant investment in the future of Sri Lankan boxing.

The newly inaugurated, state-of-the-art boxing ring at Katukurunda – built to international standards – provides an ideal platform for Sri Lanka’s finest young boxers to train under world-class conditions. 

This marks the first time in over five decades that Sri Lanka will host a tournament of this magnitude, the first major international boxing event since the 1967 Asian Championships held in Colombo.

“We’re investing in the future of Sri Lankan boxing, not only for this championship but with an eye on qualifying for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games,” said BASL Spokesperson Tharanga Perera, Chairperson of the Asian tournament organising committee. 

“Despite being a self-funded association, BASL is planning to provide top-level training, nutrition and supplements to our athletes during the residential camp in preparation for this major international competition.”

The final pool of 25 boxers was selected from an initial 48-member squad following a national selection meet in February and a series of competitive sparring sessions. 

The BASL Selection Committee, led by former Sri Lanka youth international F.H. Abdulla Ibunu, meticulously handpicked the most promising young talents from across the island.

Heading the coaching team is IBA 3-star coach, BASL Coaching Commission Chairperson Amila Aravinda Tissera, who brings more than 30 years of coaching experience at the highest level.

Among the standout selections is Loganathan Kagenthini, a talented boxer from Vavuniya, and a rare trio of siblings – twins Sachini and Yashini Fernando, and their younger sister Hashini – all hailing from Vihara Maha Devi Balika Vidyalaya, Kiribathgoda.

The President of BASL, Anuruddha Bandara, has played a crucial role in elevating the standard of local competitions and has overseen the successful implementation of a 1-star IBA Referee & Judge Course, aimed at raising the standard of officiating in Sri Lanka.

Dian Gomes, former BASL President and current IBA Board Member, laid the groundwork for this resurgence in Sri Lankan boxing during his tenure, notably helping the country secure three bronze medals at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast.

The ASBC Asian U22 and Youth Boxing Championships will take place in Colombo from 12-23 May at the Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium and will also feature an International Technical Official (ITO) course and other associated activities. 


With over 25 nations and more than 400 athletes and officials expected to participate, Sri Lanka is preparing to take centre stage in Asian boxing once again.

Following the bronze medal success of Umayanga Mihiran at the 2024 ASBC Asian Elite Championships in Chiang Mai, hopes are high that Sri Lanka’s next generation of boxers will deliver strong performances and continue the nation’s momentum on the international stage.


The final 25-member SL boxing squad:

YOUTH


MEN

48 kg W.G.S.C. Warnakulasooriya (Peradeniya BC)

51 kg I.N.D. Thathsara (Nalanda College)

54 kg V.S. Hettiarachchi (Royal College, Colombo)

57 kg A.W.A. Jayathissa (Kadugannawa National School)

60 kg T.A. Murajudeen (Zahira College, Colombo)


WOMEN

48 kg Y.M.P.G. Muthugala (President's College, Veyangoda)

52 kg N.S. Rahim (St. Mary’s, Veyangoda)

54 kg S.H.H.E. Fernando (Viharamahadevi Balika, Kiribathgoda)

60 kg N.K.M.S. Nanayakkara (Seethadevi Balika, Kandy)


UNDER-22


MEN

48 kg K.W.S.M.A. Dasunpriya (Army)

51 kg G.P.U. Mihiran (Police)

54 kg H.M.A.S. Karunanayaka (Vidyarathna Sports Club)

57 kg T.B. Meegalla (Royal College, Colombo)

60 kg J.M.T. Deshan (St. Sylvester’s College, Kandy)

63.5 kg M.M. Paris (St. Sylvester’s College, Kandy)

67 kg A.G.V.H. Jayasinghe (St. Sylvester’s College, Kandy)

71 kg K.M.M. Bandara (Royal College, Colombo)

75 kg Y.M. Usaith (St. Sylvester’s College, Kandy)

80 kg N.R. Kekillearachchi (Vidyarathna Sports Club)


WOMEN

48 kg H.K.N.N. Perera (Army)

50 kg S.H.S.R. Fernando (Vidyarathna Sports Club)

52 kg S.H.Y.R. Fernando (Vidyarathna Sports Club)

54 kg K.M.N. Sandeepani (Koraboruwana MV)

57 kg L. Kagenthini (Omega BC)

75 kg N.M.M.S. Narasinghe (Army)


Coaches

Amila Aravinda Tissera, Nikshan Sajeewa Dassanayaka, K.K. Sunil, Sameera Karunaratne, Chandana Kumara, M.M.A. Nisthar, Anjana Viraj, Jamitha Gayan Bandara, Rixon Rubaraj, Malan Senavirathne, Dulaj Priyankara, and Shehani Illangaratne




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