
The British School in Colombo proudly celebrates the remarkable success of Havishka, who represented Sri Lanka at the Asian Rowing Championship 2025 held in Shangrao, China, competing among 14 nations across Asia.
She successfully secured a Gold Medal for Junior Women’s Quadruple Sculls and a Silver Medal for Junior Women’s Double Sculls.
Leading both crews from the stroke seat, Havishka showcased exceptional talent, composure, and leadership on the water.
The British School in Colombo commends her outstanding achievement and the pride she continues to bring to the school and to Sri Lanka.
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