Rumesh Tharanga Claims Diamond League Victory in Switzerland

Sri Lanka’s rising javelin star Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage continued his remarkable 2026 season by securing first place in the men’s javelin throw at the Diamond League meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Tharanga produced an outstanding throw of 88.14 metres to claim victory in a closely contested competition. His performance saw him finish just nine centimetres ahead of India’s Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra, who recorded 88.05 metres to take second place.

The Lausanne victory further strengthens Tharanga’s growing reputation on the international athletics stage. The 23-year-old Sri Lankan has been one of the most consistent javelin throwers on the circuit this season, collecting victories at several major competitions.

His latest success also marked his third consecutive Diamond League victory, underlining his impressive consistency against some of the world’s best throwers. Tharanga has also accumulated valuable points in the 2026 Diamond League series and has already secured qualification for the Diamond League Final.

The Lausanne triumph comes after an extraordinary campaign for the Sri Lankan athlete. Earlier this year, Tharanga produced a spectacular 92.62-metre throw at the Rome Diamond League, setting a new Sri Lankan national record and establishing one of the outstanding performances of the 2026 season.

He also created history at the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, winning Sri Lanka’s first-ever Commonwealth Games athletics gold medal. His winning throw of 89.75 metres secured another major milestone in what has become a breakthrough year for the young athlete.

Tharanga’s victory in Lausanne adds another prestigious achievement to his rapidly growing international résumé. His ability to consistently challenge and defeat elite competitors, including Olympic champion Chopra, has placed him firmly among the leading names in world javelin.

With the Diamond League Final still ahead, Tharanga will now look to maintain his impressive form and continue raising the Sri Lankan flag on the global athletics stage. His latest victory is another powerful statement that Sri Lanka has produced a javelin thrower capable of competing—and winning—at the highest level of international athletics.

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