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Sri Lanka Badminton to make far reaching changes for development of the sport

UTV | COLOMBO – Sri Lanka Badminton held its Annual General Meeting(AGM) on Friday, 31 July, 2020, at the 80 Club, with a near perfect attendance by its Affiliates. The AGM was deferred from the original date, 31 March, 2020, due to the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic and countrywide shutdown.

Whilst there was no election of office bearers since this was only the first year in a 04-year term, the AGM was conducted in a very cordial manner, with changes being proposed to the existing Constitution, through a draft constitution that had been previously circulated among the affiliates. The amendments were necessitated as far back as 2017, due to the requirements of the Sports Law.

The amendments whilst incorporating the required changes under the Sports law, also goes further, in recommending the membership, the conversion to an island wide structure from Provincial to District Associations. This would mean that development of Badminton will extend through to areas which otherwise would not have had such benefits, not due to any fault of the Provincial Associations, but due to the concentration of such Associations, mainly in the main cities. It is common knowledge that some of the best shuttlers emerge from the hinterland and this expansion will provide more opportunity and focus for development.

The incumbent President, Rohan De Silva informed all present that a workshop would be held during the month of August 2020, to further discuss the proposed draft constitution in detail, so that all shades of opinion can be considered, and a consensus amongst all affiliates arrived at. Fundamentally, what is being envisaged is a New Constitution, which will concentrate on a qualitative approach with long-term goals, thus ensuring the vast development of the sport of Badminton.

The draft constitution has been submitted keeping with the template of the model constitution recommended by the Badminton World Federation (BWF).

Meanwhile, the Senior National Pool has commenced training since the 07 August, based on the players accepting a Code of Conduct, under the tutelage of two BWF Level 02 coaches,. Shimal Aponso and Pradeep Welagedera. The physical status of all players, post-COVID 19 is under review and a special nutrition programME has been contracted with Hela-Keto, a specialist agency run by a team of doctors led by Dr. Subash Mendis.

The National Pool and Training Committee (NPTC) under the Chairmanship of

veteran administrator, Palitha Hettiarachchi, intends to focus on a squad of 10 top-players, for international duty in 2021, with the aim of acquiring world ranking within thresholds of 50 – 100 and further improvements thereafter, on an extensive programme sponsored by Lining.

(AN)

 

 

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