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The inaugural ‘Gym for Life Challenge’ gymnastics championship, which was organised by The National Gymnastic Association of Sri Lanka was a captivating display of athleticism and artistry. The tournament which was held at the Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium on 11 and 12 September, showcased the talents and skills of over 2500 young gymnasts from all across the country.
The two days of competition saw the youngsters take centre stage as they displayed their talents, skills and creativity to compete in an array of gymnastic disciplines such as aerobic, acrobatic, artistic and rhythmic gymnastics under three main categories – Men’s , Women’s and Mixed .
A Bridgetine team consisting of Yeheni Rodrigo, Rachel Sithumya, Jiah Jayawardena, Shanaya Beruwalage, Aheli Rodrigo, Sayumli Abynaiyake, Eliza De Zilva, Anika Fonseka, Kelisha Fernando, Maria Hirundhi, Anukya Liyanawathe, Jenara Armstrong, Sanuthi Rajapakse, Niranya Hitheshi, Vinudi Perera, Anya Fernando, Taarya Lihinikaduwa, Kenulya Jayarathne, Mariata Padipperuma, Nesandi Senaya, Mikela Sriniwas, Elisha Mangamuni, Rasali Rodrigo, Thaluni Wimalasekera, took part in the Women’s category, which had 28 teams competing for the trophy. With a stellar performance, the Bridgetine team was adjudged as the top 4 in the preliminary round allowing them to secure a seat at the finals, where their impressive performance bagged them the second runner up trophy. With less than a year of collegiate gymnastics behind them, the achievement of the young Bridgetines is commendable.
The school’s achievement in the sport of gymnastics is a testament to the hard work, determination, effort and commitment that has been poured into the sport by Head Coach Indika Thushara, Collegiate Team Coach Sachin Sulakshana, the Collegiate School Principal Rev. Sr Sujani Fernando, and the teacher-in-charge Hemanthi De Zilwa as well as the amazing gymnasts.