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    After Neeraj Chopra and Arshad Nadeem, javelin records soaring in Sri Lanka, with Rumesh Pathiranage and Sumedha Ranasinghe in world’s Top 4 | Sport-others News

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    It is very early in the javelin season, but South Asia is the one where the largest throws, which is hurt. While the last two Olympic golds were claimed by Indian Neeraj Chopra and Pakistani Arshad Nadeem, the third is holding cricket powerhouse.

    In the month of March, Sri Lankan Raumesh Pathirnez (85.41 m) and Sumeda Ranasinghe (85.78m) saw the US season-topper Curtis Thompson (87.76 meters at the age of 87.76 meters at the age of 29) in Austin Texas on March 28 at the age of 87.76 meters).

    Ramesh Tharanga Pathirnez briefly leads in the initial season, stability in Perth Classic on training tour in Australia. He had 82.66 in Strive Program A, but helped fulfill the ambitions of 34 -year -old Sumodh Ranasinghe, who withdraw the Sri Lankan national record after eight days.

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    According to X (East Twitter), @thesidelineslk, the 23 -year -old was the first Sri Lankan to break the barrier of 85 meters in men’s spear from their country.

    The sideline wrote, “At the age of 16, he was watching more than 130kphph and even in Sri Lanka’s fastest cricket bowling competition, winning one of the current pace for the upcoming fast bowlers was winning the second place to win behind one of the senses of the current pace, which is to play IPL, but coach Tony Prasanna saw the capacity with Jewelin.”

    Ramesh’s career was 85.45 meters to take gold at the Best Asian Throwing Championship.

    Ramesh, according to the sideline, played cricket for Pali National School, Horana and Kaluthara was the vice -president of the district team. With cricket, he chased athletics, dubbing in Javelin and discus.

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    At the age of 16, in a motion of motion talent, Ramesh looked at a speed of 134 kilometers per hour in the U18 category and was second behind Ishaan Malinga, which is now with SRH in the IPL. However coach Tony persuaded Ramesh, who was performing well at Junior John Torbet Meet in Jewelin to focus specially on the T&F event and went to St. Peter College, from where he became a U20 record holder and went to world juniors.

    According to the selection, Ramesh’s 85.45 meters in the Asian throw for Gold, broke the national record organized by Sumade Rancinghe, experienced Prof. ten years Senior. However, qualifying for Raumesh Olympics decreased by 5 cm.

    He went on a training tour for Australia and is currently third on the initial season chart.

    On the other hand, military man Sumodh Ranasinghe went to the Rio Olympics, but withdrew the national record from Ramesh with 85.78 meters at Mahinda Rajapakshesa Stadium, Diyagama on 9 March. He is a 6 -time national champion.

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    As India is ready to welcome the top names for Neeraj Chopra Classic in Panchkula in May, the subcontinent is beating with spear talent from all three major cricket countries. Indian Sachin Yadav and Rohit Yadav are the 4th and 16th in the initial season chart respectively, not yet competed with big names. The 25 -year -old Sachin dropped 84.39 meters in Dehradun on 12 February, and is currently 4th on the chart.

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