General27 December 2024

Randika Kumudumali: From tsunami survivor to national rugby captain

The devastating memories of the tsunami that struck Sri Lanka two decades ago, claiming over 35,000 lives, continue to linger in the hearts of many. Yet, amidst the tragedy, some have found the strength to rebuild their lives and inspire others, including Randika Kumudumali, who has emerged as a national icon of resilience.

Randika, a resident of Hikkaduwa—one of the areas worst hit by the 2004 tsunami—lost her mother and everything she held dear in an instant. Despite the immense loss, her elder sister stood as a pillar of strength, guiding her through the hardships of life.

Determined to rise above adversity, Randika not only completed her education but also pursued her passion for rugby with a singular goal: to elevate Sri Lanka on the global stage.

Her journey reached a significant milestone when she was named captain of the Sri Lankan women's rugby team. What made it even more special was that four of her teammates, who had shared her struggles and triumphs since school, were also tsunami survivors from affected families.

The tsunami robbed countless individuals of their dreams and loved ones, leaving indelible scars. Yet, Randika’s story stands as a testament to the power of courage and determination. Her leadership on the rugby field tells the world that no matter the challenges, life can be rebuilt and victories achieved.

Randika Kumudumali continues to inspire, proving that even the darkest moments can forge a path to triumph.


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