Seylan Bank proudly announces its outstanding performance at the 39th Mercantile Athletics Championships, recently held at the Sugathadasa Stadium.
Seylan Bank secured an impressive 6th place overall and 2nd place among banks, with a total medal tally of 10 Golds, 8 Silvers, and 5 Bronzes. This achievement highlights the dedication and prowess of Seylan Bank’s athletes.
A total of 30 athletes represented Seylan Bank at this year’s event, showcasing their talent and commitment.
Key highlights included Sarangi Silva being named the Overall Best Athlete of the Championship and the Best Athlete in the Championship Category for Women, while Kamalene Mills was recognized as the Best Athlete in the 30+ Women’s Category.
Among the medal winners, Chamika Weerawardena stood out with 4 Golds in the 400m, 400m Hurdles, 4x400m Relay, and 4x100m Relay, along with 1 Silver in the 800m. Sarangi Silva secured 2 Golds in the Long Jump and Triple Jump, and Kamalene Mills earned 2 Golds in the High Jump (setting a new record) and Javelin Throw, along with 1 Silver in the 200m.
Other notable performances included Janeesha Sriskantha winning Gold in the Discus Throw, P. K. Premasiri securing Gold in the 50+ Men’s 200m, and Harshini Shelvarajah earning Silver in the 400m Hurdles. Pasindu Malshan won Silver in the Novices Men’s 200m and Bronze in the Novices Men’s 100m, while Saman Perera took Silver in the 50+ Men’s 1500m Race Walk. Niluka S. Fernando earned Silver in the 40+ Women’s 200m and Bronze in the 40+ Women’s 400m, and Susantha Fernando secured Bronze in the Men’s 55+ 3000m and 800m. The relay teams also contributed to the medal tally with multiple Golds and Silvers.
Meet records were set by Chamika Weerawardena in the Men’s Championship Category 400m with a time of 49.82 seconds (2022) and by Kamalene Mills in the Women’s Novices Category High Jump with a height of 1.51 meters (2018).
Organized by the Mercantile Athletics Federation (MAF), this year’s event saw participation from 47 companies across various sectors, including manufacturing, garments, marine, aviation, insurance, banking and finance, travel, medical, telecommunication, and trade.