“Young talent, when nurtured with focus and perseverance, can rise and shine on the biggest stages.”

Lahiru Achintha made history by winning Sri Lanka’s first-ever gold medal at the Asian Youth Games in Bahrain. The 16-year-old middle-distance runner from St. Aloysius College, Ratnapura, finished first in the Boys’ 1500m race with a personal best time of 3 minutes 57.42 seconds, setting a new Games record.

Moreover, he beat China’s Sha Lihua, who took silver, and Hong Kong’s Au Ho-chun, who won bronze. Achintha’s strong final lap impressed everyone, and it brought joy to Sri Lankan fans. In addition, coaches and teammates praised his dedication, training, and determination, which led to this remarkable achievement.

“Hard work and dedication always pay off,” said his coach, highlighting the effort behind this win. Furthermore, Achintha’s success shows that “young talent can shine on the biggest stages,” inspiring other athletes to aim high.

This historic gold is a big moment for Sri Lanka’s youth athletics. It also gives hope for more international success. Indeed, it reminds everyone that “every step on the track was a step toward history” and that challenges are opportunities to grow. With this achievement, Sri Lanka is gaining recognition in youth sports, and expectations are high for more medals in future competitions.