
Golden beaches, soaring kites, and hundreds of schoolchildren created a picture-perfect backdrop for the Asian Games Fun Run organised by the National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka (NOC SL) at Mount Lavinia on Monday, September 8, as part of the promotional campaign for the 20th Asian Games Aichi-Nagoya 2026.
The event, held on the sands of Mount Lavinia, featured a colourful pageant of cultural performances, including traditional dancing, kite-surfing demonstrations, and kabaddi, capturing the spirit of Asia. This marked the eighth Asian stopover of the Olympic Council of Asia’s (OCA) “Asian Games for All” campaign, and the first Fun Run attended by OCA Director General Captain Husain Al Musallam.
“I thank the Sri Lanka NOC and the Government of Sri Lanka for hosting this Asian Games Fun Run. I thank all the participants, especially the youth, for turning up and I thank you for your support,” Captain Al Musallam said.
The Chief Guest, Hon. Sunil Kumara Gamage, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, graced the occasion alongside distinguished dignitaries, including Chargé d’Affaires ad interim of Japan to Sri Lanka, Mr. Kamoshida Naoaki, Third Secretary, Embassy of Japan, Ms. Kawamoto Mioko, Director of PR & Media, Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games Organising Committee (AINAGOC), Mr. Fumihito Kanaizuka and senior officials from the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Sports and the Dehiwala Mount Lavinia Municipal Council.
Also present were Secretary General of NOC SL, Mr. Rifdy Fahmy, Vice Presidents of NOC SL, Mr. Deva Henry, Ms. Niloo Jayatilake, Mr. Shirantha Peiries, Treasurer of NOC SL, Mr. Prithiviraj Perera, Executive Board members and Sub-Committee chairpersons of NOC SL, Director – NOC Relations and Development Programme of the OCA, Mr. Wissam Trkmani, Director of Media & Broadcast of the OCA, Mr. Jeans Zhou Jian, OCA Reporter, Mr. Alvin Sally, and members of the AINAGOC PR & Media team. Representatives from National Sports Federations, doctors from the Institute of Sports Medicine, athletes, schoolchildren, and teachers added to the vibrant atmosphere.
The highlight of the day was the enthusiastic participation of schoolchildren from 15 schools in a Fun Run and a lively obstacle race, both of which were raucously cheered on by their peers. Adding colour to the celebrations, a kite festival themed “Imagine One Asia” also took place with over 65 children taking to the skies with their creations. The winners of these competitions were awarded prizes at the Fun Run.
Adding to the celebration, winners of the Asian Youth Reporter Programme were also recognised and presented with prizes, highlighting the OCA and NOC SL’s commitment to youth engagement and education through sport.
The festivities concluded with a spectacular cultural performance by the Sri Lanka Air Force Performing Arts troupe, depicting the life and traditions of Sri Lanka’s coastal communities.
The Asian Games Fun Run in Mount Lavinia stood as a testament to sport’s power to unite, inspire, and pave the way for Sri Lanka’s journey to the 20th Asian Games Aichi-Nagoya 2026.