National Pool: Important Notice

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POOLS WILL BE CLOSED ON THE FOLLOWING DATES DUE TO ASA WATER POLO CUP

TUESDAY 9THJANUARY 2018 – FROM 16.00 ONWARDS

SATURDAY 13THJANUARY 2018 – FROM 14.00 ONWARDS

Both Pools are closed 

Thank you

The Management

National Pool: Important Announcement

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Important Notice

POOLS WILL BE CLOSED FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS FROM 

SATURDAY 23rd  DECEMBER – FROM 15.00 ONWARDS  / TILL THE 2NDJANUARY 2018

WILL REOPEN ON THE 3RD JANUARY 2018 AT 7AM  

 THE MANAGEMENT AND THE STAFF WISHES YOU A HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A BLESSED NEW YEAR 

The Management

National Pool: Important Announcement

sportmt December 15, 2017 0

Kindly be informed that, the pool will be closed on the following dates and times due to Waterpolo.

Monday 18th December 2017 – From 16.00 onwards (Both Pools)

Wednesday 20th December 2017 – From 16.00 onwards (Both Pools)

Saturday 23rd December 2017 – From 15.00 onwards ( Both Pools )

Important Announcement: National Pool

sportmt November 24, 2017 0

DUE TO ASA WATER POLO CUP on Saturday 2nd December Both Pools are Closed From 14.00 onwards

Thank you

The Management

Brilliant Results for our U12 National Synchronised Swimming Team in Slovakia

sportmt November 8, 2017 0

Twelve girls who form part of the U12 National Synchronised Swimming Team have achieved excellent results over the weekend in an international competition, known as ‘Little Frogs at Slavia’, which was held in Bratislava, Slovakia on the 4th of November 2017. This year’s edition of the competition consisted of more than 150 athletes from 7 countries: Hungary, Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Romania, Poland and Malta.

The girls competed on an individual basis in three categories according to their age. Girls aged 8 and younger competed in Frogs I, 10 years old and younger in Frogs II and 12 years old and younger in the category called Frogs III.

Ema Cassar placed 1st in the Frogs I category, achieving the first ever gold medal for Malta in this age group. Patricia Borg placed fourth in the Frogs II category, while her team mates Zea Montford and Emma Calleja reached places eight and nine respectively.

The Maltese girls who competed in the Frogs III category also did very well, the majority of which ranked within the first 20 out of 54 competing athletes. Davida Bonnano, who will also perform in the U13 squad at the end of November, ranked best in 7th place, only one point behind to 3rd place.

All twelve Maltese girls later performed their combination routine, which is a 4-minute dance to music. Since the girls are so young, the routine was not judged, however received much appraise from all judges, coaches and audience present.

The U12 National Team was selected in May 2017 through a local competition, where the athletes competed against each other and the top 12 were selected to train together for up to 8 hours per week in preparation for the competition in Bratislava. Their sessions consisted of numerous hours in the pool with synchronised swimming coaches Anja Kuehn, Hannah Preca Trapani and Biljana Zivotic, as well as gymnastics and swimming classes with respective specialised coaches.

The Maltese team was made up of Thea Blake, Tara Bonnici Peresso, Tereza Cassar, Nicole Felice Tomic, Emily Ruggier, Maya Tonna and Sophie Zammit, besides Cassar, Borg, Montford, Calleja and Bonnano.

Synchronised swimming has been introduced as a competitive sport in Malta in 2010 by Saho Harada, a Japanese Olympic medallist who dreamt to inspire young Maltese athletes to take up this sport. Her dream was the foundation for today’s Synchronized Swimming Academy, which is under the wing of Sport Malta. Classes are held daily at the Tal-Qroqq National Pool Complex for both recreational and competitive swimmers.

For more information on synchronised swimming, kindly contact us on synchromalta@gmail.com

SPORTMALTA FOR PINK OCTOBER

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Today SportMalta employees participated in a half hour walk as part of the National Pink October campaign. SportMalta, in line with its vision to promote a healthy lifestyle through physical activity and sport, organized this event for all Head Office employees. Wearing pink t-shirts displaying the Be Active campaign logo the employees enjoyed a brisk walk close to the Head Office. SportMalta is proud to have contributed to this campaign to raise funds and awareness about breast cancer prevention, research and equipment to help improve the quality of life for cancer patients.

     

Another Season of #OnTheMove Is On

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After months of preparation SportMalta’s programme #OnTheMove finally kicked of with a bang. Over 5000 students are taking part in a number of different sport and physical activities.

Remember that you can still book for your place as applications remain open throughout the whole year. Book Now!

These are some photos from the first sessions.




 

New Acting CEO for SportMalta

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SportMalta announces that Dr. Chris Bonett has been appointed as the new Acting CEO. Dr. Bonett’s appointment as Acting CEO comes as part of a planned transition and restructuring strategy. As the new Acting CEO, Dr. Bonett has the responsibility for leading the overall direction of the entity.

He is a lawyer by profession graduating from The University of Malta in 2007. Dr. Bonett pursued his studies at the De Montfort University of Leicester and obtained a Master’s degree specialising in Sports Law in 2013.

Dr. Bonett enjoys a love for sport at all levels. He is originally a handball player and was one of the founders of La Salle Handball Club in 1998, and was in the Under 17 National Team from 1997-98 and in the Senior National Team from 2000 to 2002. Dr. Bonett also played volleyball and football at grassroots level.

In 2010, he entered sports administration as Head of Legal of the Malta Football Association and was elected twice as vice president of the MFA in 2013 and 2016.

Whilst at the MFA he served for two years in the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body, and was part of the disciplinary panel for EURO 2016. His involvement with UEFA led to his resignation from the MFA in December 2016 to take up the full-time post of UEFA Integrity Officer at the UEFA HQ in Nyon, Switzerland. In August 2017, he returned to Malta and started serving as Senior Consultant to the new Parliamentary Secretary in charge of Sport, the Hon. Dr. Clifton Grima.

Dr. Bonett is the author of the new legislation on the commercialisation of sports facilities and led the MFA reform on the status and transfer of players and the introduction of the local financial fair-play regulations.

He is married to Dr Maxilene Bonett and has a son, Matteo, aged 3.