The 'Samaposha Provincial School Games 2025' launches on 11 August for 9th consecutive year with 25,000 athletes from 7 provinces participating
With empowerment and patronage from Samaposha, the country's most popular breakfast cereal, the 'Samaposha Provincial School Games 2025’, organized by the Provincial Education Department, will commence on August 11th, focusing on seven (07) regions namely, the Western, Northern, Central, Northwestern, Eastern, Uva, Southern and Sabaragamuwa provinces.
With over 70 competitive events, 3,000 schools and more than 25,000 athletes are scheduled to participate. The winning schools and athletes will be presented trophies, certificates and medals, organised by the Provincial Education Department.
Manjula Dahanayake, Director and CEO of CBL Food Cluster, commented in this regard. "CBL is a company that has always been committed to the sports and educational activities of Sri Lankan children and hopes to raise a generation of talented children for the future. Towards this aim, the CBL's Food Cluster is implementing a large part of the work under the Samaposha brand and this is another broad step in that direction. We are making a special contribution to the Provincial Sports Games, which is mainly implemented under the broader series of programs. We believe that the experiences school children gain through sports will enable them to develop the qualities of discipline, team spirit, patience, leadership and personality."
Commenting on the Provincial School Games, the Director (Physical Education and Sports) of the Ministry of Education, G.G. Anura Wickrama, said, "We appreciate the immense support provided by CBL Samaposha for nine (09) years to improve the skills of school children, promote their physical and mental wellbeing, and provide them with the necessary strength to elevate their skills to the national level."
The Western Provincial Game will be held from August 11 to 14 at the Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium in Diyagama as the inaugural Provincial School Games. The Western Provincial Deputy Director of Education (Physical Education and Sports) L.A.D. Dhammika Kulathunga expressed these views commenting, “In addition to the children's abilities, the provincial sports Games has enabled them to develop qualities such as leadership, patience and discipline. The contribution of Samaposha in organizing such a national level sports competition is very important.”
The Uva Provincial Game will be held at the Badulla Vincent Dias Stadium from August 19th to 23rd. Uva Provincial Deputy Director of Education (Physical Education and Sports) Thanuja Wijekoon said, "This contribution by Samaposha is very important to us in supporting the children who are trying to reach the national level and to ensure the Games are a success.”
The Southern Provincial Game will be held at the Matara Kotawila Stadium from August 19th to 22nd. Speaking on the occasion, Southern Provincial Deputy Director of Education (Physical Education and Sports) R.M. Krishan Duminda said, “The Southern Provincial School Game is primarily organized by the Provincial Education Department and I thank Samaposha as a brand and all those involved in these activities that are being carried out to enhance children's sports, education and nutrition.”
The North Central Provincial Game are scheduled to be held at the Anuradhapura Public Stadium from the 10th to the 23rd of August. Commenting on the event, North Central Provincial Assistant Director (Physical Education and Sports) K.K.C.D. Porogama said, “For several years, Samaposha has been
developing the sportsmanship of the children of the North Central Province, providing them with the necessary platform to showcase their talents and step onto the national stage. I am very appreciative of the support Samaposha is providing to these children who have dedicated themselves to sports despite extreme hardships.”
The Eastern Provincial Game will be held from September 03rd to 07th at the Weber Stadium in Batticaloa. Commenting on the games, the Eastern Provincial Assistant Director (Physical Education and Sports), Mohamed Akmal said, "After many years, Samaposha is the first sponsor to come to the Eastern Province to promote school sports. This sports competition is a great asset to the Eastern Province.This service provided by a local product for the children of the country. The service rendered by a local manufacturer to the children of the country, bring indescribable joy.”
The North Western Provincial Game will be held from September 02nd to 06th at the Albert F. Pieris Stadium in Wennappuwa. Commenting on the matter, the North Western Provincial Assistant Director (Physical Education and Sports) J. M. D. Wasantha Kumara said, "This national support provided by Samaposha to school athletes to become more aware of their abilities through new technology, builds pride as athletes, and through that pride we are able to produce international-level athletes who will bring glory to the country is commendable."
The Sabaragamuwa Provincial Game is scheduled to be held at the Ruwanwella Public Stadium from 02nd to 06th September. Commenting on the event, Sabaragamuwa Provincial Deputy Director (Physical Education and Sports) D.A.D. Sumitha Delgoda Arachchi said, “A large number of highly talented children representing the Sabaragamuwa Province are participating in the Provincial Games. Holding provincial sports games of a very high standard develops the mental strength of the athletes and I highly appreciate the special contribution made by the Samaposha brand to this event.”
Expressing her views, Sachi Fernando, General Manager (Marketing), CBL Food Cluster, said: "Our endeavour through Samaposha is to create a generation of children who are not only well-nourished but also have good self-confidence and all-round development. Accordingly, under the theme of ' 'Dinana Daruwo'', it is a great pleasure for us, Samaposha, to contribute to laying the necessary foundation to take school-level athletes to the international stage by organizing such sports events."
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