Past Winners

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H. I. Ratnayake Memorial Prize

The following students were awarded the HIRMP (a book) for All-Round Sportsman, Junior:

1999 – Udayanga Stephen ’03

2000 – Dinusha Pamunuwa ’04

2001 – Not awarded

2002 – Not awarded

2003 – Not awarded

2004 – Not awarded

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H. I. Ratnayake Memorial Scholarship

The following students were awarded or re-awarded the HIRMS for Best All-Round Sportsman, Junior, which fully covered annual tuition fees to attend TCK:

2005 – Not awarded*

2006 – Lasitha Weerakoon ’12

2007 – Not awarded**, Lasitha Weerakoon ’12

2008 – Not awarded**

2009 – Not awarded**

2010 – Not awarded**

2011 – Kosala Fernando ’17

2012 – Eshara Wijeratne ’18, Kosala Fernando ’17

2013 – Kavith Ratnayake ’19, Eshara Wijeratne ’18

*Note: At the 2005 Middle School Prize Giving held in 2006, the HIRMS was initially awarded to the recipient of the “Best All-Round Sportsman, Junior” award, but due to a dispute within the TCK community, the sportsman award was subsequently withdrawn, which caused the HIRMS to be automatically rescinded.

**Note: Between 2007-2010, TCK did not newly award the HIRMS because the scholarship criteria established by TCK93 had not been met.

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The following students were awarded or re-awarded the HIRMS for Games All-Round Excellence, which fully covers annual tuition fees to attend TCK:

2014 – Avishka Edirisinghe ’19, Kavith Ratnayake ’19, Eshara Wijeratne ’18

2015 – Miranga Subasinghe ’20, Avishka Edirisinghe ’19, Kavith Ratnayake ’19

2016 – Sehan Sirisoma ’21, Miranga Subasinghe ’20, Avishka Edirisinghe ’19

2017 – Lithmal Moragoda ’22, Sehan Sirisoma ’21, Miranga Subasinghe ’20

2018 – Abidh Jameel ’23, Lithmal Moragoda ’22, Sehan Sirisoma ’21

2019 – Sadhil Ranaweera ’24, Abidh Jameel ’23, Lithmal Moragoda ’22

2020 – Not awarded*, Sadhil Ranaweera ’24, Abidh Jameel ’23

* Note: Since almost all sports activities were suspended at Trinity College during the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no basis for awarding the annual Games All-Round Excellence award and the Middle School Prize Giving was not held.  Therefore, the corresponding HIRMS was not newly awarded in both 2020 and 2021.

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Abidh Jameel ’23 was awarded the HIRMS at the 2018 Middle School Prize Giving on July 12, 2019 and he was re-awarded the HIRMS (second year) at the 2019 Upper School Prize Giving on February 7, 2020. He was also re-awarded the HIRMS (third year) for 2020, but the corresponding Upper School Prize Giving was not held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2018 HIRMS winner Abidh Jameel ’23 and his parents at the 2018 TCK Middle School Prize Giving. (TCK Photo/Chethaka Athukorala ’16)

Lithmal Moragoda ’22 was awarded the HIRMS at the 2017 Middle School Prize Giving on May 11, 2018. He was re-awarded the HIRMS (second year) at the 2018 Upper School Prize Giving on February 9, 2019 and he was re-awarded the HIRMS (third year) at the 2019 Upper School Prize Giving on February 7, 2020:

2017 HIRMS winner Lithmal Moragoda ’22 and H.I. Ratnayake ’93’s mother Ms. Srima Ratnayake at the 2017 TCK Middle School Prize Giving. (TCK Photo/Amila Alahakoon ’09)

Sehan Sirisoma ’21 was awarded the HIRMS at the 2016 Middle School Prize Giving on March 8, 2017. He was re-awarded the HIRMS (second year) at the 2017 Upper School Prize Giving on April 6, 2018 and he was re-awarded the HIRMS (third year) at the 2018 Upper School Prize Giving on February 9, 2019:

2016 HIRMS winner Sehan Sirisoma ’21 and his parents with H.I. Ratnayake ’93’s mother Ms. Srima Ratnayake (far left) at the 2016 TCK Middle School Prize Giving. (TCK Photo/Amila Alahakoon ’09)

History

For information about the history and evolution of both the HIRMP and HIRMS, visit the About page.