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Samaposha nutrition boost for squash national and development pool

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Suren Kohombange – Vice President SLS, Eranga Alwis – Honorary Secretary, Wing Commander Eranda
Geeganage – Chairman Tournament Committee and Treasurer Nilruk Soysa and V. P. Govinna – Senior Brand
Manager of Nutrition Category, Sisira Gunawardhana – Promotion and Activation Manager and Kalana
Atapattu- Marketing Assistant of the CBL Food Cluster participated in the event to launch this collaboration.

 

 

BY SUSIL PREMALAL

CBL Samaposha joined hands with the Sri Lanka Squash (SLS) to become the official nutrition partner for its national and development pool players. CBL Samaposha and SLS are also in discussion to identify potential development opportunities and investment to uplift the sport in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka Squash is executing a fiveyear plan to develop the next generation of athletes to compete in the Asian and the Commonwealth Games on a global platform and is currently training a 15-member team of top ranked players with a focus not just on court skills but also towards the fitness and endurance of its players. “We are excited to be a part of this collaboration to develop the game of Squash in Sri Lanka and to support these young athletes perform at this competitive sport.

Through CBL Samaposha, we are proud to ensure that our young Sri Lankan talent stays nourished with the goodness of locally grown grains and pulses to supplement their daily nutrition needs on-the-go,” said Jayanga Perera, the General Manager Marketing of CBL Food Cluster. “We are very happy to have a brand in the calibre of CBL Samaposha as the Official Nutrition Partner for Sri Lanka Squash. We are keen to help our players develop in a healthy way. Getting the right nutrition into their daily diet is crucial to ensuring high performance and physical wellbeing. We thank CBL Samaposha for coming forward to partner the development of the sport of Squash in Sri Lanka and support our players to succeed,” said Ajith Abeysekera, President of the Sri Lanka Squash.