
Sri Lanka Badminton’s (SLB) Vice President Roshan Gunawardana ensuing a visit to South Korea, has managed to link a development programme beside with the Badminton Association of South Korea (BAC).
Gunawardana, also the Chair of SLB’s Regional Development Committee (RDC), met with Kim Jong Soo, the obligatory President of South Korean Badminton Association. He is also the President of Badminton Asia and Council Member of the Badminton World Federation.
The deliberations were highly focused on strengthening badminton ties between the two countries and exploring possible collaborations in the sport.
They discussed founding a series of friendly badminton tournaments between SLB’s Regional Development Pool Players and the Under-13 and Under-15 age group players from South Korea. Both parties also initiated discussion of a potential partnership to provide high-quality badminton racquets to Sri Lankan players, utilising the expertise and advanced technology of South Korean manufacturers.
Sri Lanka Badminton’s (SLB) Vice President Roshan Gunawardana get on a fruitful mission to South Korea, as he managed to link a successful development programme along with the Badminton Association of South Korea (BAC).
Gunawardana, also the Chair of SLB’s Regional Development Committee (RDC), met with Kim Jong Soo, the incumbent President of South Korea, as well as the President of Badminton Asia and Council Member of Badminton World Federation.
The officials of two nations communal their vision while discussions were highly focused on strengthening badminton ties between the two countries and exploring the possible opportunities for collaboration in the sport.
One of the key constituents that were discussed was the proposal to establish a series of friendly badminton tournaments between SLB’s Regional Development Pool Players and the Under-13 and Under-15 age group players from South Korea, to which the BAC willingly committed to fully sponsor the event.
The tournaments will enhance the international exposure and competitive experience of young players of both countries as discussed by the officials.
Both parties also initiated discussion of a potential partnership to provide high-quality badminton racquets to Sri Lankan players, utilising the expertise and advanced technology of South Korean manufacturers.
The President of BASK also pledged his fullest assistance in providing necessary resources for upcoming training camps in Seoul conducted by their expert badminton coaches.
An agreement will be inked by both badminton associations in the near future with a long term vision.
The collaboration between SLB and BAC is an important milestone in fostering long term relationships and the commitment to foster youth development and resource sharing with a mutual vision.