Samitha Dulan, a remarkable athlete from Sri Lanka, made headlines at the 2024 Paralympics by clinching a silver medal in the F44 Javelin Throw Finals. Competing on September 2, 2024, Dulan exhibited exceptional skill and determination, securing his place among the elite in Paralympic athletics. His performance was highlighted by a series of impressive throws, culminating in a personal best of 67.03 meters, which not only earned him the silver medal but also set a new world record in the F44 category.

In the finals, Dulan’s throws showcased his consistency and technical prowess. He began with a throw of 63.14 meters, followed by 63.61 meters, and despite a dip to 55.01 meters on his third attempt, he rebounded strongly with throws of 63.73 meters and a record-setting 67.03 meters on his final attempt. This achievement marked a significant milestone in his career, as he became the first Sri Lankan para-athlete to win a medal at the Paralympics held in Paris.

Born on July 10, 1990, in Deniyaya, Southern Province, Sri Lanka, Samitha Dulan’s journey to becoming a Paralympic star is both inspiring and challenging. He completed his education at Deniyaya Central College and Rahula College, where he first developed an interest in athletics, excelling in javelin, discus, and shot put. However, his life took a dramatic turn in 2017 when he suffered a severe injury to his right leg in a motorcycle accident, which left him bedridden for two years. This incident could have ended his athletic aspirations, but Dulan’s resilience led him to take up para-sports, and he quickly made a name for himself in the javelin throw category.

Dulan’s athletic career began to flourish after he joined the Sri Lanka Military Police in 2009. His dedication and hard work paid off when he won a bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, followed by additional accolades, including a bronze at the 2023 Paris World Para Athletics Championships and a silver at the 2022 Asian Para Games. His recent performance at the 2024 World Para Athletics Championships in Japan further solidified his status as a top competitor, where he set a world record in the F44 category with a throw of 66.49 meters.

Samitha Dulan’s journey from a small town in Sri Lanka to the global stage of the Paralympics is a testament to his perseverance and dedication. His achievements not only bring pride to his nation but also serve as an inspiration to many aspiring athletes facing similar challenges. As he continues to break records and set new benchmarks in Paralympic athletics, Dulan stands as a symbol of hope and resilience in the world of sports.

Written by Nadun Kumarasinghe | Moraspirit