Shooting Champ Suranga | Sunday Observer

Shooting Champ Suranga

19 July, 2020

id you  know that the gun can  be a  delightful  item in  life? Certainly, you  will never believe it. Because we know  that guns are a destructive  factor in the world and  a very fearsome  item in human history. But we are going to introduce a dynamic person who loves  the gun. He has been using  the gun  for more than two decades. He is not a cowboy or  an illegal gun fighter. He can be introduced  as the shooting ace  in the country. The Youth Observer met him a couple of weeks ago for a  chat. He is  none other than Suranga Fernado, the National Champion in shooting.

‘It’s not over till it’s over.’ This is the motto in his life. “I believe  in it strongly. So, that is the main reason I still keep my place in the  shooting range as a player,” he said during his  conversation with us. “I still play with borrowed  guns. Even though a National Player I have been doing it because our poverty in sports builds up this situation,” he said.

“That is the real situation in my sports career. All these challenges have given me  much courage in life. So, in this  environment I have been participating and representing  my country in  local and overseas competitions and have never given  up the sport even for a second.”

“I can say  that these challenges encourage me. I want to tell other youth  to never  be discouraged  by challenges.

 For more than twenty years, he has  held a gun  and   it  has become his close friend.

“As a teenager of  thirteen years, I  started the  sport of shooting under my father’s guidance. The player who has influenced me most is my father, a former National Champion in shooting. At that time, he  was in the Army so  I had a military  family background. This gave me the  opportunity to take up shooting. Indeed,  it  also  created a  deep love  for this  sport in me. So, I started it.  Now, the gun and  the sport of shooting is my everlasting love. I hope it  won’t change,” Suranga said.

Now he wears spectacles and  has a mature look.

“I am very close to  my mid thirties  and yet am single.” he added.  To the question” do  you think marriage will be affect your sport badly?”  he laughed and answered  “Do you think that maturity  of age is a barrier for marriage?  I have postponed  having a love affair with a girl or  getting married. My commitment to the sport is the only reason for it”.

“ I believe that a man who becomes a husband, must sacrifice his whole life for his new family life. The children, wife and parents hope  for greater contribution from us for the family.  So, If I  become a fiancé or a husband I cannot  genuinely contribute  to the sport. Now, without any  such obligations ,as a sportsman, I represent my country and it is a matter of great pride  to me.  Mainly  it is the  love  I have for  the sport of shooting. That love has easily postponed my marriage.” He said with a laugh.

 By postponing marriage and never starting a  love affair what  is he trying  to prove?

“With a  wife and children, we cannot  be continually  involved in the sport. At a young age, I  came to  a crossroad in my life and tried to choose  my future path. I knew it was a difficult question.  However, I selected shooting. Some people thought that answer may be a  point of defeat in my personal life. But everyone cannot  easily represent their motherland. But I  took that chance and won several international medals for my country. Do you think that achieving that  could compare  with a family life? If you wanted to win something you must sacrifice another thing for it,”  Suranga said.

He holds more records in single events.  He has  eleven  records  including a mixed double  record.  These records have been  in the National Senior and National Junior Pistol  competitions and they were made several years ago. I have kept those records  for fourteen years.”

All pistol records are under my name. I have broken old ones and created new  ones several times. I  am very proud about them  as I  made them as  a civilian shooter and this had not been done in a long time. During my shooting career, I became the best and cleverest pistol shooter in Sri Lanka and could bag more than a hundred gold medals in single events,” he added very proudly.

 Suranga Fernando works as an executive at MAS Slimline in Pannala  and receives ample support from the company to continue his sport.

“I am the only shooter to  join the company as a sportsman. Before me, Ruwini Abeymanna worked here. Our ompany had built a shooting range in Pannala for her, After her, shooters Daya and Sagara also worked  at MAS.

Dion Gomes was the pioneer who created more facilities  for sports in the  MAS Group. He recruited me tothe company and now Ruwan Keragala, Dinal Perera, Pemil Athanayaka and several others help me to  get involved further in sports. At the beginning of my career I had a dream about  Olympic participation. I hope  to participate in  the Olympics Games in 2024.  The postponed Olympics Games in Tokyo was my target. But I could not  make it  and won minimum qualifications this time. However, they have adjusted the qualification period again. So, we can try  for the 2020-21 Olympics again. But Covid-19 is a barrier. However, I hope to put my full strength for 2024 Olympics,” Suranga said  very hopefully.

“The sport has  changed. We know this game is also the most expensive in the world. Anyone selecting  this sport has to spend money. In  this situation, as a civilian, I buy bullets with my own money.

As a member of a lower middle-income family it is difficult for me. However, I have been  managing the expenses  of this game for more than twenty years.

 Even after giving up the sport I  will never forget the game and wish to start my coaching career too. I hope to produce  better shooters than me. So I hope to improve my qualifications and follow an advanced shooting course abroad.”

He is very grateful to his father Manjula Fernando  (a former National Shooter), his coach, mother, sister and every one else who help him to become a top shooter.

He is an old boy of Prince of Wales, Moratuwa. He  holds records  at National level including  10m Air Pistol Junior Men’s  National, 25m Standard Junior Men, 25m Rifle Fire Junior Men, 50m Free Pistol Junior, 10m Air Pistol, 25m Standard Pistol Junior, 10m Air Pistol Mix (with Ruwini Abemanne) records.

He  has won International medals  including the  South Asian Junior game’s Gold medal, Open Bronze, seven Bronzes in Group events  at the South Asian Games, a  Silver medal in a Mixed  event. He also represented the country in Commonwealth Games in 2002, 2014 and 2018.

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