17.7.2008
World
renowned cricketing legend Muttiah Muralitharan was awarded
the prestigious Most Outstanding Sportsman of the Year award
while Sri Lanka's sprint queen Susanthika Jayasinghe walked
away with the Most Outstanding Sportswoman of the Year award
at the National Sporting Honours awards and felicitation
ceremony worked off at the BMICH in Colombo yesterday.
The
winners of these awards were selected by a distinguished
panel of judges on the basis of the athletes' performance
and the nominations received through the respective governing
bodies of each sport.
The
winners of the Most Outstanding Sportsman and Most Outstanding
Sportswoman in the senior category were rewarded with Rs.
300,000 each while the junior category winners were awarded
with Rs. 200,000 each for their outstanding achievements.
In
addition special awards were also presented to disabled
sportspersons in recognition of their outstanding sporting
achievements. This event was organized by the Ministry of
Sports and powered by Dialog Telekom.
The
National Sporting Honours was undoubtedly the biggest sporting
event ever to be held in Sri Lanka. A total of 225 sportsmen
and sportswomen from across 15 sporting disciplines namely
Athletics,
Badminton,
Billiards, Boxing, Cricket, Cycling, Golf, Rugby, Shooting,
Swimming and Diving, Synchronized Swimming, Tennis, Weightlifting,
Wrestling, Yachting and Paralympics were awarded National
Colours at the prestigious event.
In
addition special awards were presented to the Most Outstanding
Athletes for the year 2007 in the five categories of Most
Outstanding Sportsman, Most Outstanding Sportswoman, Most
Outstanding Junior Sportsman, Most Outstanding Junior Sportswoman
and Most Outstanding Disabled Sportsperson.
In
addition to the Most Outstanding Athletes for 2007 awards,
five more awards were presented to the most popular athletes
in the categories of Dialog's Most Popular Sportsman, Dialog's
Most Popular Sportswoman, Dialog's Most Popular Junior Sportsman,
Dialog's Most Popular Junior Sportswoman and Dialog's Most
Popular Disabled Sportsperson.
These
awards were based on popular votes received from the general
public via SMS and newspaper coupons. Anuruddha Ratnayake
emerged as Dialog's Most Popular Sportsman and Damayanthi
Dharsha Dialog's Most Popular Sportswoman having secured
a total of 29,359 and 59,820 votes respectively.
Courtesy
- Daily News
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