[10 April 2010]

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venue: Brit Oval

Address:

Surrey County Cricket Club
London
SE11 5SS

 

 

 

 

 

 

An inaugural International Tamil Sports Awards event was held at famous Brit Oval, London on 10th April 2010 to recognise and reward the best sporting talents within the British Tamil Diaspora Community. The event was orgnised by the ‘Tamil School Sports Association (TSSA UK)’ the oldest Tamil Sports body in the UK, with the support of other leading Tamil Sports organisations with the vision of creating world renowned sports personnel and teams within the Tamil Community and contribute to world sports. President of TSSA, UK Mr. Arunachalam Thiruketheeswaran in his inaugural welcoming address claimed this event as the first of its kind within the British Tamil Community and marks a beginning of a new era in Tamil Sports for the Tamil diaspora all over the world.

The event was attended by Hon. Minster Ms. Dawn Butler MP Minister for young Citizen and Youth engagement, British Parliamentarians, Sports personalities and Well wishers.  In her key note address, the sports minister paid tribute to the enormous contribution that the Tamil Community made for British Sports in the last few years and congratulated the finalists and the winners. She also praised the resilience of the Tamil Community and their thrive to create international sporting talents. She wished and hoped to see young British Tamil athletes in the forth coming London Olympics. She quoted lyrics of a powerful song,” The higher you build your barriers, The taller I become..”  by Labi Siffre. The Minister said, ”it is because your (Tamil Community) inside are so strong, I know that you can make it.”

British Parliamentarians Barry Gardiner MP and Siobhain McDonagh MP also praised the mental focus and physical strength of young talents within the community and congratulated the finalists and event organisers. Message of support also received from Hon Minister Gareth Thomas, Shadow Foreign Minister from Liberal Democrat Ed Davey, Former London Mayor Ken Livingston, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, and British Member of Parliament, John Denham. Everyone who spoke admired the progress of Tamil Sporting Talents at National Level and International Level.

The event recognised the Tamil sporting talents in 5 different sports – Cricket, Football, Volleyball, Netball, and Athletics and in male, female, junior and senior categories. A Life Time Achievement award was presented to Nagalingam Ethiveerasingham, an international sporting hero who contributed his life to the promotion of Tamil Sports. The event also awarded scholarships to promote young Tamil Sporting Talents within the community especially in North and East of Sri Lanka. Event Organising Committee and TSSA Secretary, Joy Pooranachandren in his address explained the future plans of adding more sports categories and reaching out to broader audience. He further said, though this year’s event was primarily led by TSSA with the support of other organisations, a team from all other organisations will lead the event from next year. He envisioned that similar sporting events are to be organised at different country level among Tamils and to be evolved as a global event one day. He appreciated the support from British government, sporting personalities and organisations, sponsors and other well wishers for their continuous support for promoting sports within Tamil community.

In every category, nominations were called publicly and the final 3 were selected through an independent panel appointed by the Sports Awards Committee. Winner among the finalists were then selected through a secret ballot and announced at the event. The awards night was inaugurated with the British National anthem and Tamil Thai Vanakkam sung by Manchari Kalamohan and with the British Junior Sports minister’s award presentation of Junior Cricketer of the Year. The guest were entertained by a traditional Bharatanatyam dance by Lavina and her friends. The solo dance by Lavina Suthanthiran – a leading journalist caught the attention of whole audience.

The Winners;

Junior Cricketer of the Year – Nishanth Selvakumar

Cricketer of the Year – Arun Harinath

Junior Footballer of the year – Vinothen Sathyamoorthy

Footballer of the year – Similan Anandajeyaraja

Volley Ball Player of the year – Thayalan  Sinnathurai

Junior Male athlete of the Year – Madushanth Jude Ronil

Male Athlete of the Year – Navajeevan Pararajasingham

Junior – Netball Player of the Year – Natalie George

Net Ball Player of the year – Rathkalathevy Ananthavadivelu

Female Athlete of the year – Kaniseya Nadarasa

Junior – Female Athlete of the year – Natalie George

Life Time Achievement ( International ) -  Nagalingam Ethiveerasingham