Royal Thomian Regatta - Statistics

Statistics

Record Times
Event Best Time
Royal
Year Best Time
S. Thomas'
Year Record holding Crew School
Boat Race 2:55* 2011 3.02 2009 Chirath Karunanayake(B)Ajmal Sideek(2)Jehan Samarasekara(3)Sanjiva Jayasuriya(S)Pasan Ranaweera(COX) Royal
Junior Fours 3.03* 2011 3.14 2011 Arith Cooray(B)Ishan Perera(2)Sahan Warnasooriya(3)Dulaj Rajaguru(S)Dhanushka Perera(COX) Royal
Senior Pairs 3.12* 2011 3.14 2011 Sahan Warnasooriya(B)Sanjiva Jayasuriya(S) Royal
Senior Sculls 3.28* 2011 3.30 2010 Chirath Karunanayake Royal
Senior Double Sculls 3.12 2009 3.09* 2009 Ruven Weerasinghe(B)Sajeev De Silva(S) S. Thomas
Junior Pairs 3.19* 2011 3.19* 2008 Eshan Goonewardena(B)Ruven Weerasinghe(S) STC/ Arith Cooray(B)Ishan Perera(S) Royal Joint
Junior Sculls 3.29* 2011 3.32 2009 Jehan Samarasekara Royal
Junior Double Sculls 3.16* 2009 3.18 2011 Shehan Muthugala(B)Pradeep Maddumabandara(S) Royal
Junior B Fours 3.14 2011 3.13* 2011 Chevith Abeywardena(B)Hunaid Munshif(2)Mushahid Hussain(3)Dimuthu Ferdinando(S)Amrith Peiris(COX) S. Thomas

* denotes series record

Won 3 or more Boat Races

S. Thomas'

  • C H L Sirimanne 1965,1966,1967
  • I Perera 2002,2003,2004
  • D De Zoysa 2002,2003,2004
  • D Aluwihare 2003,2004,2005

Royal

  • E R Perera 1968,1969,1970
  • P P Fernando 1969,1970,1972
  • N Samarawickrama 1985,1987,1988

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