Sri Lanka at the 2018 Commonwealth Games


































Sri Lanka at the
2018 Commonwealth Games

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CGF code
SRI
CGA National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka
Website srilankaolympic.org
in Gold Coast, Australia
Competitors 79 in 13 sports
Flag bearer Chinthana Vidanage

Medals
Ranked 31st

Gold

0

Silver

1

Bronze

5

Total

6

Commonwealth Games appearances (overview)









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  • 2018


Sri Lanka competed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia from April 4 to April 15, 2018.[1]


The Sri Lankan team consists of 139 members, including 80 athletes competing in 13 sports (15 disciplines).[2][3][4] However, Sumesh Wickramasinghe did not compete in athletics. The country made its Commonwealth Games debut in the discipline of rhythmic gymnastics and Canadian born Anna-Marie Ondaatje became the first gymnast to represent Sri Lanka at the Commonwealth Games.[5] The team also consists of 38 officials.[6]


Weightlifter Chinthana Vidanage was the country's flag bearer during the opening ceremony.[7]


With six medals won, this edition of the games represented the most successful games for the country in terms of overall medals.[8]




Contents






  • 1 Medalists


  • 2 Competitors


  • 3 Athletics (track and field)


  • 4 Badminton


  • 5 Beach volleyball


  • 6 Boxing


  • 7 Cycling


    • 7.1 Road




  • 8 Diving


  • 9 Gymnastics


    • 9.1 Artistic


    • 9.2 Rhythmic




  • 10 Rugby sevens


    • 10.1 Men's tournament




  • 11 Shooting


  • 12 Squash


  • 13 Swimming


  • 14 Table tennis


  • 15 Weightlifting


  • 16 Wrestling


  • 17 See also


  • 18 References





Medalists




















































Medal
Name
Sport
Event
Date
 Silver Indika Dissanayake Weightlifting Men's 69 kg April 6
 Bronze Chaturanga Lakmal Weightlifting Men's 56 kg April 5
 Bronze Dinusha Gomes Weightlifting Women's 48 kg April 5
 Bronze Anusha Koddithuwakku Boxing Women's 48 kg April 11
 Bronze Thiwanka Ranasinghe Boxing Men's 49 kg April 13
 Bronze Vidanalange Bandara Boxing Men's 52 kg April 13


Competitors


The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.



































































































Sport
Men
Women
Total

Athletics (track and field)
7 5 12

Badminton
4 4 8

Beach volleyball
2 0 2

Boxing
3 3 6

Cycling
2 0 2

Diving
1 1 2

Gymnastics
0 4 3

Rugby sevens
12 0 12

Shooting
2 1 3

Squash
1 1 2

Swimming
4 2 6

Table tennis
3 3 6

Weightlifting
7 4 11

Wrestling
2 1 3
Total 50 29 79


Athletics (track and field)



Sri Lanka received a quota of 14 athletes (eight men and six women).[9] However, only 12 athletes were entered, with sprinter Rumeshika Rathnayake being added to the team later to make the total team size 13 (eight male and five female).[10][2] However only 12 participated as Sumesh Wickramasinghe did not compete in the men's 4 × 100 m relay.



Men

Track & road events























Athlete
Event
Heat
Final
Result
Rank
Result
Rank

Shehan Ambepitiya
Mohamed Ashrafu
Vinoj De Silva
Himasha Eashan

4 × 100 m relay
39.47
3 Q
39.08 NR
6

Field events





































Athlete
Event
Qualification
Final
Distance
Rank
Distance
Rank

Manjula Wijesekara

High jump
2.21
=9 q

NM

Janaka Wimalasari

Long jump
7.84
10 q
7.89
7

Sampath Ranasinghe

Javelin throw
74.72
12 q
70.15
12


Women

Track & road events

















































Athlete
Event
Heat
Semifinal
Final
Result
Rank
Result
Rank
Result
Rank

Rumeshika Rathnayake

200 m
23.43
2 Q
23.60
6
Did not advance

Nimali Arachchige

800 m
2:08.52
7
N/A
Did not advance

Gayanthika Artigala Aberathna
2:04.72
8
N/A
Did not advance

Hiruni Wijayaratne

Marathon
N/A
2:49:38
11

Field events

















Athlete
Event
Final
Distance
Position

Dilhani Lekamge

Javelin throw
56.02
5


Badminton



Sri Lanka participated with eight athletes (four men and four women).[11]


Singles



















































Athlete
Event
Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank

Buwaneka Goonethilleka

Men's

 Murad Ali (PAK)
W 2–0 (21–16, 21–19)

 Emmanuel Donkor (GHA)
W 2–0 (21–18, 24–22)

 Ryan Ng Zin Rei (SGP)
L 0–2 (9–21, 21–10, 21–19)
Did not advance

Dinuka Karunaratne

 Kervin Ghislain (SEY)
W 2–0 (21–7, 21–10)

 Ciaran Chambers (NIR)
W 2–0 (21–7, 21–8)

 Georges Julien Paul (MRI)
W 2–0 (23–21, 22–20)

 H. S. Prannoy (IND)
L 0–2 (13–21, 6–21)
Did not advance

Niluka Karunaratne

 Christopher Eynon (FAI)
W 2–0 (21–8, 21–7)

 Liam Fong (FIJ)
W 2–0 (21–5, 21–6)

 Srikanth Kidambi (IND)
L 0–2 (10–21, 10–21)
Did not advance

Hasini Ambalangodage

Women's

 Emily Temple Redshaw (JER)
W 2–0 (21–18, 21–11)

 Kate Foo Kune (MRI)
L 0–2 (12–21, 12–21)
Did not advance

Doubles































































Athlete
Event
Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank

Sachin Dias
Buwaneka Goonethilleka

Men's
N/A

 Kalombo Mulenga /
Chongo Mulenga (ZAM)
W 2–0 (21–6, 21–9)

 Matthew Bignell /
Alexander Hutchings (JEY)
W 2–0 (21–13, 21–13)

 Jason Ho-shue /
Nyl Yakura (CAN)
W 2–1 (19–21, 22–10, 21–17)

 Satwiksairaj Rankireddy /
Chirag Shetty (IND)

L 0–2 (18–21, 10–21)

 Goh V Shem /
Tan Wee Kiong (MAS)

L 0–2 (9–21, 13–21)
4

Thilini Hendahewa
Kavidi Sirimannage

Women's
N/A

 Palwasha Bashir /
Mahoor Shahzad (PAK)
W 2–0 (21–6, 21–15)

 Michelle Butler-Emmett /
Elsie de Villiers (RSA)
W 2–0 (21–9, 21–9)

 Lauren Smith /
Sarah Walker (ENG)
L 0–2 (12–21, 16–21)
Did not advance

Hasini Ambalangodage
Madushika Beruwelage
N/A

 Kimberley Clague /
Cristen Marritt (IOM)
W 2–0 (21–13, 21–9)

 Aurelie Allet /
Nicki Chan-Lam (MRI)
W 2–0 (21–6, 21–9)

 Ashwini Ponnappa /
N. Sikki Reddy (IND)
L 0–2 (11–21, 13–21)
Did not advance

Kavidi Sirimannage
Buwaneka Goonethilleka

Mixed

 Abraham Ayittey /
Gifty Mensah (GHA)

W 2–0 (21–7, 21–9)

 Alexander Dunn /
Eleanor O'Donnell (SCO)
L 0–2 (19–21, 17–21)
Did not advance

Thilini Hendahewa
Sachin Dias

 Edwin Ekiring /
Shamim Bangi (UGA)
W 2–0 (21–17, 21–9)

 Alexander Hutchings /
Elise Dixon (JER)
W 2–0 (21–10, 21–11)

 Terry Hee Yong Kai /
Tan Wei Han (SGP)
L 0–2 (21–23, 19–21)
Did not advance

Mixed team


Roster



  • Hasini Ambalangodage

  • Madushika Beruwelage

  • Sachin Dias

  • Buwaneka Goonethilleka

  • Thilini Hendahewa

  • Dinuka Karunaratna

  • Niluka Karunaratne

  • Kavidi Sirimannage



Pool A



























































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

L

MF

MA

MD

GF

GA

GD

PF

PA

PD

Pts
Qualification
1

 India
3
3
0
15
0
+15
30
1
+29
651
401
+250
3

Knockout stage
2

 Scotland
3
2
1
9
6
+3
19
13
+6
592
476
+116
2
3

 Sri Lanka
3
1
2
5
10
−5
12
21
−9
526
619
−93
1

4

 Pakistan
3
0
3
1
14
−13
2
28
−26
348
621
−273
0

Source: GC2018





























Beach volleyball



Sri Lanka qualified a men's beach volleyball team for a total of two athletes.[12]


























Athlete
Event
Preliminary round
Standing
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank

Asanka Pradeep
Sashimal Yapa

Men's

Pool B
 Miedzybrodzki – Cook (SCO)
L 1–2 (15–21, 21–18, 14–16)
 Pedlow – Schachter (CAN)
L 0–2 (11–21, 5–21)
 Kamara – Lombi (SLE)
L 0–2 (17–21, 20–22)
4
Did not advance


Boxing



Sri Lanka participated with a team of 6 athletes (3 men and 3 women). Anusha Koddithuwakku became the first Sri Lankan female boxer to secure a Commonwealth Games medal and also created history for becoming the first Sri Lankan female boxer to qualify for the semi-final round at a Commonwealth Games competition.[13][14]








































































Athlete
Event
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result

Thiwanka Ranasinghe

Men's −49 kg
N/A

 Siyabulela Mphongshi (RSA)
W 4–0

 Berry Namri (VAN)
W 5–0

 Galal Yafai (ENG)
L RSC
Did not advance

3rd, bronze medalist(s)

Vidanalange Bandara

Men's −52 kg
N/A

 Yachen Cook (NRU)
W 3–2

 Thabo Molefe (LES)
W 4–1

 Gaurav Solanki (IND)
L 0–4
Did not advance

3rd, bronze medalist(s)

Dinindu Saparamadu

Men's −64 kg

Bye

 Richard Hadlow (NZL)
W 4–1

 Jonas Jonas (NAM)
L 0–5
Did not advance

Anusha Koddithuwakku

Women's −48 kg
N/A

 Brandy Barnes (CAY)
W RSC

 Mary Kom (IND)
L 0–5
Did not advance

3rd, bronze medalist(s)

Dulani Jayasinghe

Women's −51 kg
N/A

 Christine Ongare (KEN)
L RSC
Did not advance

Keshani Hansika

Women's −57 kg
N/A

Bye

 Alexis Pritchard (NZL)
L 0–5
Did not advance


Cycling



Sri Lanka's cycling team consisted of two athletes.



Road


Men




























Athlete
Event
Time
Rank

Chamika Kumara

Road race

DNF

Time trial
1:00:48.02
45

Avishka Mawathage

Road race

DNF

Time trial
58:48.27
39


Diving



Sri Lanka participated with a team of 2 divers (1 man and 1 woman).



































Athlete
Event
Preliminaries
Final
Points
Rank
Points
Rank

Sahan Peiris

Men's 1 m springboard
181.25
15
Did not advance

Men's 10 m platform
181.00
13
Did not advance

Yashoda De Silva

Women's 1 m springboard
117.90
14
Did not advance


Gymnastics




Artistic


Sri Lanka participated with 3 athletes (3 women).



Women

Team Final & Individual Qualification





















































Athlete
Event
Apparatus
Total
Rank

V

UB

BB

F

Ridma Bengalage

Team
11.850
8.250
8.700
9.650
38.450
29

Kaushini Gamage
11.600
6.900
7.000
8.350
36.300
31

Amaya Kalukottage
11.800
6.700
8.450
9.350
33.850
32

Total
35.250
21.850
24.150
27.350
108.600
8


Rhythmic


Sri Lanka participated with 1 athlete (1 woman), marking its debut appearance in the discipline.[5]


Individual Qualification

























Athlete
Event
Apparatus
Total
Rank
Hoop
Ball
Clubs
Ribbon

Anna-Marie Ondaatje

Qualification
10.800
11.675
12.050 Q
10.350
44.875
14 Q

Individual Finals

































Athlete
Event
Apparatus
Total
Rank
Hoop
Ball
Clubs
Ribbon

Anna-Marie Ondaatje

All-Around
11.800
11.750
10.400
10.350
44.300
11

Clubs
N/A
11.200
N/A
11.200
6


Rugby sevens




Men's tournament



Sri Lanka qualified a men's rugby sevens team of 12 athletes, by being the highest ranked Commonwealth nation at the 2017 Asia Rugby Sevens Series.[15][16]


Roster

The roster was officially named on March 30, 2018.[17]




  • Sudarshana Muthuthanthri

  • Danushka Ranjan

  • Richard Dharmapala

  • Srinath Sooriyabandara

  • Danush Dayan

  • Hirantha Perera

  • Tarinda Ratwatte

  • Rehan Silva

  • Sudam Sooriyarachchi

  • Naveen Henakankanamage

  • Adeesha Weeratunga

  • Kavindu Perera



Pool D



































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

PF

PA

PD

Pts
Qualification
1

 Fiji
3
3
0
0
138
22
+116
9

Semi-finals
2

 Wales
3
2
0
1
90
38
+52
7

Classification semi-finals
3

 Uganda
3
1
0
2
38
95
−57
5

4

 Sri Lanka
3
0
0
3
27
138
−111
3

Source: GC2018
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.




14 April 2018
11:21















Fiji 
63–5

 Sri Lanka

Try: Naduva (2) 1' c, 10' c
Mocenacagi (3) 4' c, 6' c, 8' c
Kunatani 7' c
Dranisinukula 11' c
Nasilasila (2) 13' c, 14' c
Con: Ravouvou (4/4) 2', 4', 6', 7'
Nasilasila (5/5) 8', 10', 12', 13', 14'


(Gold Coast 2018)

Try: Wijekoon 1' m
Con: Ratwatte (0/1)




Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
Referee: Rasta Rasivhenge (South Africa)







14 April 2018
17:31















Wales 
42–12

 Sri Lanka

Try: Roach (2) 3' c, 12' c
Thomas 4' c
Williams 6' c
Jenkins 7' c
Davies 13' c
Con: Davies (6/6) 3', 4', 6', 7', 12', 14'


(Gold Coast 2018)

Try: Wijekoon 1' c
Sooriyabandara 9' m
Con: Ratwatte (1/2) 1'




Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
Referee: Tevita Rokovereni (Fiji)







14 April 2018
21:11















Uganda 
33–10

 Sri Lanka

Try: Kisiga 1' m
Wokorach 4' c
Odongo 8' c
Kasito 9' c
Ogena 11' c
Con: Wokorach (4/5) 4', 8', 10', 11'


(Gold Coast 2018)

Try: Wijekoon (2) 1' m, 7' m
Con: Ratwatte (0/2)




Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
Referee: Richard Haughton (England)





Shooting



Sri Lanka participated with 3 athletes (2 men and 1 woman).[18]










































Athlete
Event
Qualification
Final
Points
Rank
Points
Rank

Thanthulage Fernando

Men's 50 metre pistol
509
16
Did not advance

Men's 10 metre air pistol
563
9
Did not advance

Upul Wijerathna

Men's 50 metre pistol
508
18
Did not advance

Sanduni Perera

Women's 10 metre air rifle
404.2
15
Did not advance


Squash



Sri Lanka participated in the squash competition with one male and one female athlete.[19]




































Athlete
Event
Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score

Ravindu Laksiri

Men's Singles

 Parshottam (FIJ)
W 3–0

 Lobban (SCO)
L 0–3
Did not advance

Mihiliya Methsarani

Women's Singles

Bye

 Landers-Murphy (NZL)
L 0–3
Did not advance


Swimming



Sri Lanka's swimming team consisted of six athletes (four men and two women).[20][21]


Men




















































































































Athlete
Event
Heat
Semifinal
Final
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank

Kyle Abeysinghe

50 m freestyle
23.73
27
Did not advance

Matthew Abeysinghe
22.65 NR
13 Q
22.84
15
Did not advance

Cherantha de Silva
24.29
36
Did not advance

Kyle Abeysinghe

100 m freestyle
52.20
35
Did not advance

Matthew Abeysinghe
49.11 NR
6 Q
49.43
10
Did not advance

Cherantha de Silva
52.08
34
Did not advance

Akalanka Peiris

50 m backstroke
26.83
11 Q
26.52 NR
10
Did not advance

100 m backstroke
58.68
18
Did not advance

200 m backstroke
2:11.56
20
N/A
Did not advance

Cherantha de Silva

50 m butterfly
25.13
22
Did not advance

Akalanka Peiris
25.32
27
Did not advance

Cherantha de Silva

100 m butterfly
55.91
18
Did not advance

200 m butterfly
2:08.71
13
N/A
Did not advance

Matthew Abeysinghe
Akalanka Peiris
Kyle Abeysinghe
Cherantha de Silva

4 × 100 m freestyle relay
3:22.84
8 Q
N/A

DSQ

Women























































Athlete
Event
Heat
Semifinal
Final
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank

Vinoli Kaluarachchi

50 m freestyle
28.76
33
Did not advance

100 m freestyle
1:02.25
30
Did not advance

50 m backstroke
31.02
24
Did not advance

100 m backstroke
1:07.64
25
Did not advance

Dilrukshi Perera

50 m freestyle
27.75
25
Did not advance

50 m butterfly
29.81 NR
22
Did not advance


Table tennis



Sri Lanka participated with 6 athletes (3 men and 3 women).[22]


Singles












































































Athletes
Event
Group Stage
Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final
Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score

Buwaneka Jayasingha

Men's singles

 Hodge (SKN)
W 4–0

 Tomlinson (JAM)
W 4–3
1 Q

Bye

 Rumgay (SCO)
L 0–4
Did not advance

Rohan Sirisena

 Rollins (BAH)
W 4–0

 Lulu (VAN)
W 4–0
1 Q

 Bernadet (CAN)
L 1–4
Did not advance

Imesh Ranasingha

 Mitchell (SVG)
W 4–0

 Cathcart (NIR)
L 3–4
2
Did not advance

Hansani Kapugeekiyana

Women's singles

 Ali (PAK)
W 4–0

 Yeung (CAN)
W 4–1
1 Q
N/A

 Ho (ENG)
L 0–4
Did not advance

Ishara Madurangi

 Kinoo (MRI)
W 4–1

 Payet (ENG)
L 1–4
2
N/A
Did not advance

Erandi Warusawithana

 Kwabi (GHA)
W 4–0

 Chung (TTO)
L 0–4
2
N/A
Did not advance

Doubles























































Athletes
Event
Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final
Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score

Buwaneka Jayasingha
Imesh Ranasingha

Men's doubles

Bye

 Mtalaso /
Tumaini (TAN)
W 3–1

 Achanta /
Gnanasekaran (IND)
L 0–3
Did not advance

Hansani Kapugeekiyana
Ishara Manikku Badu

Women's doubles
N/A

Bye

 Batra /
Das (IND)
L 0–3
Did not advance

Erandi Warusawithana
Buwaneka Jayasingha

Mixed doubles

 Mutua /
Thakkar (KEN)
W 3–2

 Shetty /
Patkar (IND)
L 0–3
Did not advance

Hansani Kapugeekiyana
Imesh Ranasingha

 Choong /
Lyne (MAS)
L 0–3
Did not advance

Ishara Manikku Badu
Rohan Sirisena

 Mtalaso /
Pazi (TAN)
W 3–1

 Achanta /
Das (IND)
L 1–3
Did not advance

Team







































Athletes
Event
Group Stage
Round of 16
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final
Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score

Buwaneka Jayasingha
Rohan Sirisena
Imesh Ranasingha

Men's team

 Canada (CAN)
L 1–3

 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG)
W 3–0
2 Q

 Australia (AUS)
L 0–3
Did not advance

Hansani Kapugeekiyana
Ishara Madurangi
Erandi Warusawithana

Women's team

 India (IND)
L 0–3

 Wales (WAL)
L 1–3
3
N/A
Did not advance


Weightlifting



Sri Lanka competed in weightlifting.[23] The Sri Lankan weightlifting team consisted of 11 athletes (seven men and four women).[24]


Men






















































































Athlete
Event
Snatch
Clean & Jerk
Total
Rank
Result
Rank
Result
Rank

Chaturanga Lakmal

−56 kg
114
2
134
4
248

3rd, bronze medalist(s)

Thilanka Palangasinghe

−62 kg
124
4
155
4
279
4

Indika Dissanayake

−69 kg
137
1
160
3
297

2nd, silver medalist(s)

Chinthana Vidanage

−77 kg
132
4
166
5
298
5

Shanaka Peters

−94 kg
130
10
165
8
295
8

Saman Abeywickrama

−105 kg
130
11
160
9
290
9

Ushan Charuka

+105 kg
142
8
187
8
329
8

Women
























































Athlete
Event
Snatch
Clean & Jerk
Total
Rank
Result
Rank
Result
Rank

Dinusha Gomes

−48 kg
70
4
85
6
155

3rd, bronze medalist(s)

Chamari Warnakulasuriya

−53 kg
78
4
94
7
172
4

Nadeeshani Rajapaksha

−58 kg
66
11
94
7
160
10

Charhurika Balage

−75 kg
75
9
100
9
175
9


Wrestling



Sri Lanka participated with 3 athletes (2 men and 1 woman).


Men


































Athlete
Event
Round of 16
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Repechage
Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank

Divoshan Charles Fernando

-57 kg

 Connelly (SCO)
W 3–1

 Bilal (PAK)
L 1–4
Did not advance
7

Suresh Fernando

-74 kg

 Dodge (WAL)
L 0 –5
Did not advance
13

Women























Athlete
Event
Nordic Round Robin
Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result

Deepika Dilhani

-53 kg

 Holland (AUS)
W 3 –1

 Kumari (IND)
L 0–5

 Weicker (CAN)
L 0–4

 Samuel (NGR)
L 0–5
4


See also



  • Sri Lanka at the 2018 Asian Games

  • Sri Lanka at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics



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