The Sri Lankan U15 and U17 teams that participated at the - South Asian Regional Junior Badminton Championships - returned home with two silver & seven bronze Medals at the tournament that concluded at Assam, India.
As an icing on the cake, the juniors were also adjudged as runners-up, behind hosts, India.
The victorious contingent of elevent were feted and felicitated upon their arrival at the airport on Sunday.
Full Results:
U17 Mixed Doubles – Runners-Up - Shenuk & Pulina
U15 Women's Doubles – Runners Up - Nethmi & Pavani
U15 Mixed Doubles – Second Runners Up - Mihila & Nethmi
U17 Mixed Doubles – Seconds Runners Up X2 - Shenuk & Varangana; Pulina & Ranithma
U17 Men Singles - Second Runners-Up - Shenuk
U17 Women's Singles – Second Runners Up X2 - Ranithma & Varangana
U17 Women's Doubles – Second Runners Up - Ranithma & Varangana
U17 Men's Doubles – Silver Medal - Shenuk & Pulina
U15 Women's Doubles – Silver Medal - Nethmi & Pavani
U15 Mixed Doubles – Bronze Medal - Mihila & Nethmi
U17 Mixed Doubles – Bronze Medal X2 - Shenuk & Varangana; Pulina & Ranithma
U17 Men's Singles - Bronze Medal - Shenuk
U17 Women's Singles – Bronze Medal - Ranithma & Varangana
U17 Women's Doubles – Bronze Medal Ranithma & Varangana
(Pics - SLBA)
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