Ashshar Hameem was re- elected as President while Andrew Silva was re-elected as Secretary of the Southern Motor Sports Club (SMSC) at its 23rd Annual General Meeting held at the Dutchman's Street Hotel.
The SMSC will kick off its activities for 2019 with its famous Southern Eliyakanda Hill Climb on February 17, where most of the top local rally drivers are part of it.
The Office Bearers of SMSC for 2019
Patrons: Pradeep Rathnayake GA Matara, Jayaraj Wijayaweera LLB, Dudley Hettiarachchi
President: Ashhar Hameem
Immediate Past President: Prof. Oscar Amarasinghe
Senior Vice Presidents: Dimuth Bambaravanage, S.M.P. Jinnapriya
Vice Presidents: Dr. Sanjaya Sedara Senarath, Nuski Iqbal, Monty Uluwita
Secretary: Andrew Silva
Assistant Secretaries: Amila Sapukotana, Dakshina Ariyarathna
Treasurer: Prasanna Wijewickrama
Assistant Treasurer: Damith Gajamange
General Committee: Dishan Goonasekara, Rahal Uluvita Saman Bandaranayake, Nuwan
Samarawickrama, Shihan Shamsudeen, Ramesh Malanga, Chamila Wellakkage, Harindunath Liyanage, Gihan Lahandapura, Dr. Amila Buddika Sirisena, Indunil Sandaruwan
YSMSC Chairman: Sarindu Gamage
YSMSC Secretary: Rajith Uluwita
Treasurer: Gayan Samarawicrama
Colombo Coordinators: Eranda Wakista, S.K. Methushanka
Club Doctor: Dr. Susantha Paris
Club Lawyer: Lalin de Silva
Club Architect: Aruna Siriwardane
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