Another first by S. Thomas'-blind student Ishan Jaleel first to row

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Lakehouse Daily News, Sri Lanka
Sunday, October 07, 2007

Another first by S. Thomas'-blind student Ishan Jaleel first to row

By Leslie Fernando 

ROWING: S. Thomas', at Mutwal, went on to produce Ceylon's first Prime Minister 
- the late Don Stephen Senanayake, and now S. Thomas' after over hundred years 
and more, has produced the first blind sportsman of recognisable standard in 
19-year-old Ishan Jaleel whose disability in sight, does not seem to be a 
drawback, but makes him to take giant strides ahead in the sport that he 
fancies - rowing. 

How Ishan manages to steer his boat without his eyesight is anyone's guess. But 
it is sheer Thomian grit that the school boasts of that makes this blind boy to 
give all he has in him to the sport that will eventually help S. Thomas' to do 
well. 

Come, the annual Royal-Thomian Regatta on October 27 this year, according to 
Thomian coach and former ace rower Ajit Gunewardena, Jaleel is expected to row 
for S. Thomas' at the big occasion, but before that on October 20, he will be 
rowing for S. Thomas' as a member of the "Fours" team at the Royal-Thomian 
"Mini" Regatta on the Beira Waters. 

He will be in "Stroke" position in the Fours team at the October 20 Regatta and 
all eyes will be on him as to how he will perform with the rest of the crew in 
the Fours Team. 

Ishan Jaleel is blind from birth and it is somewhat unfortunate that he has 
come to be in such a state of health, as he has one sister who is working while 
both his parents too are in good health and sees to the day-to-day work without 
any problems. 

Important exam 
When Ishan was born in 1988, he was blind and his parents had almost a hobson's 
choice and when he was able to walk a bit, he was sent to the Blind School in 
Ratmalana in 1965. Then a good samaritan came to the family and the family was 
able to get Ishan admitted to S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia last year. He 
will sit for the important GCE Advanced Level Examination next year. 

Right now, he is following a course in English Literature, Economics, Greek and 
Roman Civilisation and wants to be of some help to the country, without always 
living on outside help. 

I was somewhat reluctant to put the question as to how he manages to do his 
rowing without his eyesight? But, the very game and persevering boy, that he 
is, he said that it was coach Ajit Gunawardena who saw something in him and 
wanted him to take to rowing. 

New experience 
For Ishan, it was a new experience and though there were many drawbacks, the 
boy cultivated his interest in the sport and is making his presence felt. 

Despite not having his eyesight, Ishan attends to all his work at home and at 
school. 

His father, mother and sister give him all the help he needs at home, and at 
school, the Thomians have been a very accommodative crowd, ever willing to lend 
a helping hand to their friend and colleague. 

Ishan's family resides at Divulapitiya, Boralesgamuwa and Ishan travels to 
school daily with his father. He goes for rowing with his schoolmates and then 
the father picks him up after rowing and father and son go home. 

In studies, he uses the brail system and for lectures, he uses a recorder. 

To keep fit, Ishan runs on the beach and also indulges in strength training at 
the college gymnasium. 

Besides getting involved in sports, Ishan fancies the music scene and he sang 
in the preliminary rounds of Sirasa Super Star competition. 


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