Sri Lanka born Dulanitha represents Australia in Ultimate Frisbee – By Sajeewa Jayakody

Sri Lanka born Dulanitha represents Australia in Ultimate Frisbee – By Sajeewa Jayakody

Dulanitha Mendis proudly displays her jersey while posing for a picture with her colleagues.

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“I was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka, a country rich in culture and tradition. When I was just two years old, my family made the life-changing decision to move to Australia. We settled in Melbourne, where I grew up immersed in the vibrant blend of Sri Lankan customs and the Australian lifestyle,” Dulanitha shared.

“Sports always fascinated me, but ultimate frisbee became my true passion. It combines soccer’s endurance, football’s aerial passing, and basketball’s continuous movement, emphasizing teamwork, strategy, and endurance,” she continued.

Dulanitha’s ultimate frisbee journey began at John Monash Science School, where teacher Sarah Adolph introduced her to the sport. “From state tournaments to playing for Victoria and now for Terra, representing Australia is an incredible honour. Yet, I also proudly carry my Sri Lankan  heritage,” she added.

Balancing her first-year nursing studies at Monash University with intensive frisbee training taught Dulanitha resilience and time management. “My dedication to both fields reflects my commitment to making a difference, whether in patient care or excelling in sports,” she affirmed.

Dulanitha Mendis, representing Australia at the Under-20s World Junior Ultimate Championship in Birmingham, England, reflects on a journey that intertwines her Sri Lankan roots with her Australian upbringing.

Competing in Birmingham against top international talent fills Dulanitha with gratitude. “Our team’s bond through practice and shared experiences is invaluable. We’re prepared to give our all, knowing the journey is as significant as the outcome,” she stated.

Back in Melbourne, Dulanitha finds unwavering support from her family. “My parents moved to Australia for better opportunities, and their pride in my achievements is fulfilling. Their encouragement, especially from my younger brother Yuven, keeps me focused,” she acknowledged.

“This championship isn’t just personal achievement; it celebrates diversity and multicultural strength. It shows what can be achieved by embracing our backgrounds for a common goal,” she emphasized. “As I compete, I represent not only myself but also my family, Australia,

and Sri Lanka. Win or lose, this experience is a victory-a celebration of hard work, diversity, and the universal love for sports,” Dulanitha concluded.

“I hope my journey inspires others to pursue their passions, embrace their heritage, and strive for greatness. With dedication and support, dreams can come true,” she added warmly.

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