Story of the Olympian

Personal Best

400 m & 4×400 m

Wickramasinha Wimaladasa is a celebrated Sri Lankan sprinter who represented the country at the 1972 Munich Olympics. Born on July 29, 1943, Wimaladasa made a significant mark in athletics, particularly in the 400 meters event. He was well-known for his speed and determination, becoming a key figure in Sri Lanka’s track and field history.

In the 1972 Olympics, Wimaladasa competed in both the 400 meters and the 4×400 meter relay events. Though he did not win a medal, his participation was a significant achievement for Sri Lanka, highlighting his talent and the potential of Sri Lankan athletes on the global stage. Beyond the Olympics, Wimaladasa won gold at the 1974 Asian Games in the 400 meters, cementing his legacy as one of the top sprinters in Asia during his era.

His success helped inspire future generations of Sri Lankan athletes, and his contribution to Sri Lankan athletics remains a point of national pride. Wimaladasa’s career is a testament to dedication and perseverance in sports.

Sporting Career

1974
4 × 400m – Gold Medal and Asian Record

1970
400m – Silver Medal

1980
4 × 400m – Participation

Represented Events

1974
1970
1980

1972 – Munich – West Germany