Colombo Rowing Club dominates 75th Madras - Colombo Regatta
The 75th regatta in a 114 year history of rowing between the Madras
and Colombo Rowing clubs was held in Chennai on the Adayar River last
week.
The Colombo Rowing Club emerged victorious at the 75th Madras Colombo
Regatta by winning 6 out of the 8 races in the men's category including
the trophy for the prestigious boat race as well as the Deepam trophy
awarded for the overall winners. However, in the ladies category the
Colombo Rowing Club Girls won only two Sculling events loosing the
"pairs" and "fours" events to the Madras ladies.
Lead by the captain, Maheel Gamage over 33 members represed the
Colombo Rowing Club (CRC) in the Men's and Women's events. The team from
Colombo was later joined by the President of the Colombo Rowing Club
John de Niese, several Committee members of the CRC and a few senior
oarsmen involved with the Madras/Colombo regatta since the 1970's.
As per tradition the Madras Boat Club who played host this year,
invited the Deputy High Commissioner of Sri Lanka in Madras, RKMA
Rajakaruna to grace the occasion as the Chief Guest. Contrary to the
recent incidents where official visitors from Sri Lanka were turned back
from Tamil-Nadu against politically motivated protests, the large
contingent of members from the Colombo Rowing Club received a warm
welcome from time they set foot in Chennai.
The men's Single Scull A was won by Sajeev de Silva CRC beating Karn
Rao MBC and B won by Shehan Muthugala CRC beating Hassan Khaleeli MBC.
Double Scull A won by Shehan Muthugala (B) Sajeev de Silva (S) CRC
beating Lakshman Satish (B) Hassan Khaleeli (S) MBC and Double Scull B
was won by Suwin Karunaratne (B) Dhanushka Jayanetti (S) CRC beating
Vinay Vennkatraman (B) Karn Rao (S) MBC. Coxless Pair A was won by
Arvind Natarajan (B) Joshua (S) MBC beating Shehan Muthugala (B) Sajeev
de Silva (S) CRC and B won by Chamal Jayanetti (B) Zydhney Fazal (S) CRC
beating Sharan Sanjay (B) Niranjan Padmanabhan (S) MBC. B Coxed Four was
won by Sharan Sanjay (B) Inan Diwan (2) Niranjan Padmanabhan (3) Darshan
(S) Rohit Balaji (Cox) MBC beating Ashan Pittiarachchi (B) Nilusha de
Alwis (2) Siriwanth Kotalawala (3) Suneth Abeyratne (S) Binura Gamage (cox)
and the Men's A Coxed Four rowed for the prestigious boat race trophy
won by Manilka Guneratne (B) Sajeev de Silva (2) Shehan Muthugala (3)
Pradeep Maddumabandara (S) Peter Christy (cox) CRC beating Arvind
Natarajan (B) Joshua (2) Sidarth Sunil (3) Janeshwar Raja (S) Anirudh
Sanjeev (cox) MBC.
The ladies coxless pair won by Aditi. S (B) Ashwathy Nair (S) MBC
beating Anisha Gunasekara (B) Anishka Gomez (S) CRC. Single scull won by
Ishika de Silva CRC beating Iha Diwan MBC, double scull won by Ishika de
Silva (B) Amani Tissera (S) beating Sankavi Puhazhendhi (B) Iha Diwan
(S) MBC, coxed four won by Ditika (B) Roshini (2) Iha Diwan (3) Sankavi
Puhazhendhi (S) Sahana (cox) MBC beating Amani Tissera (B) Anisha
Gunasekara (2) Anishka Gomez (3) Shiyanka de Zylva (S) Shiloh
Sumanthiran (cox) CRC. Ladies Double Scull exhibition race which carried
no points was won by Deshika Herath (B) Samaakhya Gajanayake (S) CRC.
Masters coxed four was won by the combined Colombo and Madras oarsmen
John de Niese (B) Ashwin Chesetty (2 ) Lushantha De Silva (3) Sriram (S)
Pasan Ranaweera (cox) beating the combined crew of Mouli (B) Maheel
Gamage (2) Raghu Varadarajan (3) Dhanushka Jayanetti (S) RadhaKrishnan (cox).
The day's racing was followed by a colourful prize distribution event
where in addition to awarding the trophies to the winners, both clubs
exchanged goodwill souvenirs underlining the strong friendship between
the two rowing clubs across the Palk-strait.
The traditional regatta night went on till the early hours of Sunday
with music and dancing enjoyed by team members at the well maintained
function hall of the Madras Boat Club. In 2014 the Colombo Rowing Club
will turn 150 years. With the fine sportsmanship and the winning streak
displayed by the oarsmen and oarswomen of the Colombo Rowing Club,
rowing in Sri Lanka could look forward to good times ahead. |