Sri Lanka Air Force and Sri Lanka Navy clinched the Men's and Women's titles respectively of the 13th National Tug-O-War Championship which was held in Galle.
Next to Airmen in the Men's category, Sri Lanka Army and Sri Lanka Navy were placed second and third respectively while in the Women's category Sri Lanka Army and Sri Lanka Air Force finished at second and third respectively following the Sailor women.
The annual competition was organised and conducted by the Sri Lanka Tug-O-War Federation in assistance with the Galle District Tug-O-War Association at the Baddegama National Stadium.
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