Victory and defeat should be taken in the same spirit - Education
Minister
S. M. Jiffrey Abdeen - Kandy Sports Correspondent
COLOURS AWARD CEREMONY: You must accept victory and defeat in the
same spirit and at the same time respect the decisions of the judges,
referees and umpires and it is here the highest standards of
sportsmanship is displayed, said the Minister of Education Susil
Premajayanth.
He made those observations when he addressed the Sports Colours Award
Ceremony of Mahamaya Girls' College, Kandy, held at the College
Auditorium in Kandy on Friday evening.
Minister Susil Premajayanth said that Mahamaya Girls School was
started in 1932 and Kalala Attadesi Mahanayake Thera, Sir Bennet Soysa
and Sir Cuda Ratwatte were the pioneers who were responsible for
starting a girls school in Kandy named Mahamaya.
We are grateful to those founders of this school. The main purpose in
starting this school is to public the religious and cultural values of
girls in our country and to mould them in a Buddhist way of life. After
74 years, today there are 4,000 students and 184 staff members in
school.
Minister Susil Premajayanth said that Mahamaya leading Buddhist
school in Kandy has excelled not only in the academic field but also in
the field of sports and as the Minister of Education, he is proud of
them and he congratulated them. Today is a red letter day for the
athletes of Mahamaya Girls School as their achievements are recognised
and those who excelled are awarded colours and felicitation.
It will motivate other students too. You must compete hard and follow
the rules and regulations. Fair play and justice should prevail in the
playing field and always respect the umpires, judges and referees.
Whilst congratulating those who were awarded colours today and I wish
others to perform well and keep it up to bring honour to your school
first and to motherland.
I am proud of Mahamaya girls who have performed so well that they
kept the Sri Lanka flag flying in the field of sports and class room
work. In conclusion Minister Susil Premajayanth that he would like to
conclude his address with a poem which he learnt in his school days
which sums up the value of sports and its philosophy.
Although it is connected to cricket, the message. He feels is common
to all sportsmen and sportswomen and he quoted "When the great scorer
comes to write against your name and he writes not that you won or lost
but how you played the game." This should be the mission and vision you
should follow.
The most important thing is to participate. You may win or lose but
if you respect the noble ethics of sportsmanship your name will glitter
forever. Your school and your personal name will be written in gold.
He appealed to all students to participate in sports and build their
character and to live in a competitive world, you must not be a book
worm and not only your books but also you must take part in extra
activities specially sports. By taking part in sports, you learn team
work and when you go out into the world, you must be an allround
student.
Our Government lays special emphasise on sports and that is why he
sustains a sustainable sports and physical education national policy is
introduced to create healthy citizens and also to take Sri Lanka
sportsmen and sportswomen to the international sports arena.
Swimmer Shanika Wimalanatha was adjudged the 'Best Sports Woman of
the Year 2005 at the Sports Colours award ceremony.
The other best performers who were awarded the highest awards for
national representation were: Viludani Yatawara (Swimming), Hansani
Weeratunga (Swimming), Mihiri Kandanarachchi (Swimming), Udari Mendis
(Swimming), Chameka Madurawe (Badminton) and Lumbini Abanwela (Chess).
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