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Sports Minister, Mr. K. B Ratnayake meets the youngest competitor at the "Mirror" Women's cycle race- ten year old Vajira de Silva.
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Sports Minister, Mr. K. B Ratnayake meets the youngest competitor at the "Mirror" Women's cycle race- ten year old Vajira de Silva.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Mishree La Jaiswal, a follower of the Buddha, has traveled more than 86,000 miles on his bicycle through 56 countries, appealing for world peace through non-violence. He arrived in Tokyo last week from Canada on the next leg of his round-the-world...
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The 20th Mahapola organized by the Ministry of Trade and Shipping was held at the Dodangaslanda Sir John Kothalwala Central College. The winner of the women's cycle race of this event, organized by the National Youth Service Council, was awarded a...
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W.P.S.de Silva - Panadura District schoolboy race
W.P.S. de Silva of Sri Sumangala College Panadura, receiving the award for winning the schoolboys' race of the Panadura District cycle race. Mr. Titus Goonetilleke, Chairman of the Panadura UC, handing the award.
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Placidus Schroter Winner of the Fourth Paragon Criterium
Placidus Schroter (centre) of the Winged Wheel Cycle Club and Winner of the Fourth Paragon Criterium. On the left is Trevor Newman who was second with Chandra Perera (right) third.
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Niranjala Ratnapala is thrilled at winning the 400 metres bicycle race (as her face shows) in the St. Clare's Balika Maha Vidyalaya Inter-house athletic meet which was held at St. Peter's College grounds Bambalapitiya Last evening.
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The winners of the 26 mile cycle marathon race held on the National celebrations day at Gampola, Centre — G.B. Lakshman De silva 1st place. Right — P.S. Kumarasinghe 2nd place (in jersey). Left — M.G. Gunapala 3rd place No. 51.
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The 'Raleigh' bicycle, to be awarded to the winner of the 'bicycle champion of the year' race organized by Lankadeepa, being handed over to the Deepa Charika committee by Mr. Dayananda, the manager of the bicycle division of the Hunter Organization.
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Raja Perera astride his Yamaha after winning the Castrol Rolling Trophy at the Sholawaram Air Strip. His brother Justin, who is also his mechanic is on the left.
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Trevor De Silva (left), winning the 'Devil take the Hind Most' cycling event at the Sports Festival the day before.
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