After six years of dedicated leadership, Rohan de Silva is set to step down as President of Sri Lanka Badminton, marking the end of a transformative era for the organization. His tenure, which is set to conclude on May 31, 2025, has been characterized by a steadfast commitment to the growth and development of badminton across the country, positioning Sri Lanka as a formidable force on the international stage too.
Rohan's presidency began in 2019 a time when Sri Lanka Badminton was poised for change. Under his guidance, the organization saw unprecedented success, from grassroots initiatives to elite-level achievements. His strategic vision and passion for the sport have not only enhanced the visibility of badminton in the country but have also fostered a culture of excellence and inclusivity within the badminton community.
Throughout his term, Rohan has been instrumental in launching several key initiatives, including many programs and achievements, such as national tournaments, youth development programs, or international collaborations, coaching development, technical officials enhancement, introduction of air badminton, training of national pool of players etc, popularizing the sport throughout the country.
His efforts have led to a significant increase in participation at all levels, from provinces n districts to the national team.
"Serving as President of Sri Lanka Badminton has been one of the greatest honours of my life," Rohan stated.
“It is essential that we continue to prioritize inclusivity and accessibility within the sport. Encouraging the participation of players and officials from all backgrounds will ensure that badminton remains a vibrant and diverse community. Furthermore, I urge the next leader to remain open to innovation while respecting the traditions that have made our association what it is today.”
“I have every confidence that the members of this association will find a capable and visionary leader to take on the mantle. The new president will undoubtedly bring fresh ideas and perspectives that will further elevate our association,” Rohan added.
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