Niroshan Wijekoon
Niroshan Wijekoon | |
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Personal information | |
Birth name | Pathmasiri Niroshan Bandara Wijekoon |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Born | 10 February 1964 |
Years active | 1975–2007 |
Handedness | Right |
Men's singles and doubles | |
Career record | 22 wins, 41 losses |
BWF profile |
Pathmasiri Niroshan Bandara Wijekoon (born 10 February 1964) is a Sri Lankan badminton player.[1][2] He is the first badminton player to represent Sri Lanka at the Olympic Games. Wijekoon held the Sri Lankan National Badminton Championships singles title for nine years (1983–1987 and 1989–1992).
Family and early life
[edit]Wijekoon is the son of former Minister, MP, Ambassador and Presidential Candidate Ukku Banda Wijekoon. Wijekoon had his education at St. Thomas' College, Bandarawela and Royal College, Colombo.
Career
[edit]Wijekoon made his debut at the Sri Lankan National Badminton Championships in 1975 as an 11-year-old and went on to win 28 titles; 9 singles, 12 doubles and 7 mixed doubles. He won his first singles title in 1983. Wijekoon has represented Sri Lanka at three Asian Games and two Commonwealth Games.
In 1984, he beat Singaporean no. 1 at the Thomas Cup and was the first Sri Lankan to win a singles match in a Thomas Cup game. In 1992, Wijekoon beat the Indian No. 1 at the Portugal Open.
Wijekoon competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in the men's singles. He lost in the first round to Hannes Fuchs, of Austria, 15-9, 15-11. In his home country he won several national championships. He also participated the World Badminton Championships in 1989 in the men's singles losing to Kim Hak-kyun of South Korea 7:15 and 7:15. In his home country, he won nine titles in the men's singles at the Sri Lankan National Badminton Championships between 1983 and 1992.
Retirement and later years
[edit]Although the grace of the younger days are fading Wijekoon has no thoughts of hanging the boots. Even now, as Director of the stock brokering firm Asia Securities he still plays in Sri Lankan National Badminton Championships, making his 32nd appearance in 2007.
At the age of 38, unseeded Wijekoon beat the bottom seeded Udaya Wanigasinghe to make a long due singles quarter finals berth. In 2007, at the age of 43, he stretched as far as the semi-finals in doubles, beating the second seed on the way.
Achievements
[edit]IBF International
[edit]Men's singles
Year | Tournament | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1992 | Portugal International | Andrey Antropov | 8–15, 5–15 | Runner-up |
References
[edit]- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Niroshan Wijekoon". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016.
- ^ "Niroshan Wijekoon". Olympedia.
- "Sri Lanka badminton, now and then". lankanewspapers.com. 21 August 2005. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011.
- "Niroshan and Kasun enter men's singles final". dailynews.lk. 29 September 2007. Archived from the original on 14 October 2012.
- "Dulux Mercantile Individual Badminton Championships 2009". mercantilebadminton.lk. Archived from the original on 23 November 2009.
- "The Sunday Leader". 23 December 2007.[permanent dead link ]
- "Remembering the legends: Niroshan Wijekoon shuttle champ". Daily News. 14 July 2008. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013.
- Seneviratne, Malinda (21 March 2010). "Amazing blues at a Big Match". island.lk. Archived from the original on 26 March 2010.
- "Portuguese International 1992". Badminton World Federation. 7 June 1992.
External links
[edit]- Niroshan Wijekoon at BWFBadminton.com
- Niroshan Wijekoon at BWF.TournamentSoftware.com (alternate link)
- Niroshan Wijekoon at Olympedia
- Niroshan Wijekoon at the Commonwealth Games Federation (archived)
- 1964 births
- Living people
- Sri Lankan male badminton players
- Olympic badminton players for Sri Lanka
- Badminton players at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Asian Games competitors for Sri Lanka
- Badminton players at the 1986 Asian Games
- Badminton players at the 1990 Asian Games
- 20th-century Sri Lankan people
- 21st-century Sri Lankan people