Win for the Nation: Sri Lanka Breaks 17-Year Medal Drought in Athletics at Asian Games

In a historic achievement, Sri Lanka has triumphed in athletics at the Asian Games, ending a 17-year medal drought with a remarkable performance in the 4x400m Mixed Relay event. The quartet consisting of Aruna Darshana, Nadeesha Ramanayake, Tharushi Karunaratne, and Kalinga Kumarage secured a well-deserved Silver medal, setting a new National Record in the process with a stunning time of 3 minutes and 14.25 seconds.

This extraordinary victory marks a significant moment in Sri Lanka's sporting history, as the nation has waited nearly two decades for such a remarkable achievement in athletics at the Asian Games. The 4x400m Mixed Relay team's achievement is a testament to their dedication, hard work, and commitment to excellence.

The quartet exhibited exceptional teamwork, determination, and skill on the track, competing against some of the best athletes in Asia. Their outstanding performance not only earned them a coveted Silver medal but also etched their names in Sri Lanka's sporting annals by setting a new National Record.

The last time Sri Lanka won a medal in athletics at the Asian Games was in 2006. This long-awaited triumph has brought immense pride and joy to the nation, celebrating the team's exceptional achievement on the continental stage.