Dinesh Weerawansa

Dinesh Weerawansa
Born (1966-06-17) June 17, 1966
Negombo, Sri Lanka
Residence Rajagiriya 10107, Sri Lanka.
Nationality Sri Lankan
Alma mater Royal College Colombo, Thomson Foundation,UK
University of Athens
Occupation Media personality /
Editor-in-Chief
Sunday Observer
Spouse(s) Shashithanganee Weerawansa (university lecturer)
Children Oshari and Pansiluni

Dinesh Weerawansa (born 17 June 1966) was Editor-in-Chief of the Sunday Observer from 2006 to 2014., heading the editorial operation of Sri Lanka's oldest English newspaper which has the largest circulation - published by the Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited. In addition, he also functions as Associate Editor/ Sports Editor of the Daily News and a visiting lecturer at National Olympic Academy of Sri Lanka.[1][2]

Early life

Weerawansa was born to W. Cosmas Damian (lecturer) and Mercy Edna (teacher) on 17 June 1966 at Negombo, Sri Lanka. He was educated at the Royal College, Colombo and was senior college prefect 1984/85. He then pursued further studies at the Thomson Foundation,UK, Thomson Foundation,UK and the International Olympic Academy (IOA). In 1994, he was selected by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Japan to represent Sri Lanka at the South Asian Youth Exchange program. Only Sri Lankan media personality to be trained in the world-renowned IOA in Athena, Greece. Holds a diploma in sports leadership conducted by the International Olympic Committee.

He is honorary member of the International Taekwon-Do Federation he has been Sri Lanka’s prolific Sports Editor / sports journalist for nearly three decades and is also the IAAF athletic correspondent for Sri Lanka and he is the most experienced and travelled sports writer in Sri Lanka who has covered five editions of the Olympic Games (1992, 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012), seven IAAF World Athletic Championships (2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2013) and six Asian Games (1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010 and 2014).

Weerawansa has covered many milestone events in Sri Lanka sport, including Susanthika Jayasinghe winning the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games silver medal and 2007 World Championship bronze medal as well as Damayanthi Darsha and Sugath Tillakaratne winning gold medals for Sri Lanka (3) after 25 years at 1998 Bangkok Asian Games. He had also served as a radio and television commentator at several international events, including Olympic Games, Asian Games, South Asian Games and Test/ ODI international cricket matches and represented Sri Lanka at the Asian Sports Press Union Congress in Seoul in 1990 and 1992 and South Asian Sports Association in Dhaka, 1993 - was elected Chairman of its Cricket Commission.

Family

He is married to Shashithanganee Weerawansa (university lecturer) and has two daughters Oshari and Pansiluni

International assignments as a media personality & Sports assignments

General assignments

References

  1. President Rajapaksa’s sustained passion with sports. Daily News, Retrieved on 4 February 2014.
  2. D - DAY FOR SCHOOLBOY CRICKETERS. Sunday Observer, Retrieved on 20 June 2010.

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