Carnage Athlete Foundation Launches to Build Sri Lanka’s Next Generation of Champions

The landscape of Sri Lankan sports is poised for a significant transformation as CARNAGE, the nation’s leading activewear brand, officially launched the Carnage Athlete Foundation. This pioneering initiative, titled “Building the Next Generation of Champion Athletes,” represents a shift from traditional short-term sponsorships toward a comprehensive, long-term system designed to identify, nurture, and elevate local talent onto the global stage.

At eLanka, where we celebrate the achievements of Sri Lankans worldwide, this news is a beacon of hope for our sporting community. By focusing on sustainable development rather than fleeting inspiration, the foundation aims to provide the structured support necessary for Sri Lankan athletes to compete at the highest international levels.

A Vision for Long-Term Excellence

The foundation is the brainchild of Joel Tillekeratne, the Founder and CEO of CARNAGE. His vision for the project is rooted in the belief that raw talent, while abundant in Sri Lanka, requires a disciplined and consistent system to reach its full potential.

“We’re not interested in short-term inspiration or one-off success stories,” Tillekeratne explained during the launch. “What matters to us is what happens over time. The early mornings, the setbacks, the discipline when no one is watching. We’re building long-term systems that take raw talent in Sri Lanka and turn it into world-class performance that can stand on any stage.”

This methodical approach is designed to ensure that athletes are not just momentary heroes but consistent performers who embody the values of resilience, character, and excellence.

A sleek, modern sports management office in Colombo with a view of the city skyline, featuring CARNAGE branding and athletic gear, symbolising the professional approach of the new foundation.

Introducing the Inaugural Featured Athletes

To mark its inception, the Carnage Athlete Foundation has introduced three remarkable individuals whose journeys serve as a testament to the initiative’s core values. These athletes represent different disciplines and age groups, highlighting the broad scope of the foundation’s mission.

Sujan Perera: Leading from the Front

Sujan Perera, the esteemed Captain of the Sri Lanka National Football Team, is one of the primary faces of the foundation. Known for his technical prowess and commanding presence on the field, Perera brings a wealth of experience and a relentless competitive spirit to the program. His leadership extends beyond the pitch, as he is viewed as a role model for accountability and excellence for aspiring footballers across the island.

Khalid Osman: The Resilience Ambassador

Perhaps one of the most inspiring figures in Sri Lankan sports today is Khalid Osman, a triathlete and Ironman 70.3 competitor. Having lost his eyesight at the age of 26, Khalid’s story is one of profound perseverance. He is the first visually impaired Sri Lankan to compete in five Ironman 70.3 events, with a competitive record that spans Paris, Singapore, Japan, Jordan, and Sri Lanka.

“I don’t compete despite my challenges. I compete because of them,” says Khalid, who serves as the foundation’s Resilience Ambassador. His participation underscores the foundation’s commitment to athletes who inspire others through their sheer strength of character.

A determined visually impaired triathlete competing in a marathon, wearing high-performance gear, with a guide runner by his side, depicting the spirit of resilience and the Ironman challenge.

Darren Sonal Tranchell: Nurturing Junior Talent

Representing the future of the sport is Darren Sonal Tranchell, a high-performance junior rower. Sonal has already distinguished himself through consistent performance and discipline in both local and international age-category events. The foundation’s support at this critical juncture of his development is intended to provide the resources and environment needed to transition from a successful junior to a world-class senior athlete.

A Global Impact for Sri Lankans Abroad

For our global Sri Lankan community in Australia, the UK, Canada, and beyond, initiatives like the Carnage Athlete Foundation are vital. They create a pathway for the motherland to be represented with pride in international arenas. Whether it is a football match in the Maldives or a rowing regatta in Europe, seeing Sri Lankan athletes excel brings the community together, regardless of where they reside.

If you are a business owner in Australia looking to support our community, consider listing your services in our Business Directory to connect with fellow Sri Lankans. Similarly, keep an eye on our Upcoming Events for sporting matches and community gatherings where we can cheer on our national stars.

A young junior rower in a single scull boat on a calm Sri Lankan lake during sunrise, focused and disciplined, representing the next generation of sporting talent.

Conclusion: A New Era for Sri Lankan Sport

The launch of the Carnage Athlete Foundation is more than just a corporate social responsibility project; it is a strategic investment in the human capital of Sri Lanka. By providing the tools, mentorship, and financial support required for elite performance, CARNAGE is helping to ensure that the next generation of Sri Lankan champions has a clear and supported path to success.

We look forward to following the progress of Sujan, Khalid, Sonal, and the many athletes who will follow in their footsteps. Their success is a victory for all Sri Lankans, near and far.

Source: http://colombogazette.com/2026/06/20/carnage-launches-the-carnage-athlete-foundation-with-a-commitment-to-building-the-next-generation-of-champion-athletes

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