Category: Events

Weight Lifting Competition in Marsascala

SportMalta News September 15, 2023 0

The Malta Weightlifting Association, in collaboration with SportMalta and the Marsaskala Local Council, organized the Street Weightlifting event at Marsaskala Promenade on Friday 1st September 2023 at 18:00 as part of the European Week of Sport 2023. The event attracted a significant number of the general public who came to witness the competition. Many young athletes participated in a competition with a unique format where each athlete had 30 seconds to lift the maximum weight in the Snatch and another 30 seconds to lift the maximum weight in the Clean and Jerk. Mixed teams of 6 athletes each competed against each other using the Sinclair point system. The winning team was Pyro Force with 5073 points, followed by Thunder Titans with 4725 points and Iron Claw with 4707 points.

The Best Male Athlete award was earned by Rylee Borg, who lifted 1245 kg in 1 minute and scored 1505 points. Tenishia Thornton emerged as the Women’s category winner by lifting 789 kg in 1 minute and scoring 1042 points.

1st Pyro Force Team (Rodmar Pulis 1502pts, Tenishia Thornton 1042pts, Rheanna Briffa 723pts, Mariah Grima 740pts, Matthias Mifsud 641pts, Roberta Cassar 425pts)

2nd Thunder Titans Team (Rylee Borg 1505pts, Kim Camilleri Lagana 937pts, Nathan Mifsud 817pts, Aaliyah Gatt 734pts, Luca Said 371pts, Sheldon Briffa 360pts)

3rd Iron Claw Team (Vlad Baldacchino 1219pts, Luke Treeby Ward 1019pts, Kaya Curmi Inguanez 903pts, Mariah Bugeja 721pts, Nathan Balzan 473pts, Larson Galea 371pts)

Bormla and Birgu celebrate Victory Day Regatta 2023

SportMalta News September 11, 2023 0

Bormla and Birgu won the Victory Day Regatta, which took place on Friday evening in the Grand Harbor.

The shield will be shared between the two teams for six months each, as they earned the same number of points.

Bormla won the shield for the twenty-sixth time in their history, while Birgu won it for the second time in their history.

For the first six months, Birgu will have the shield because they scored the most points, while in the second six months, the shield will be in the hands of the people from Bormla.

In Category A, Bormla and Birgu tied for first place with a total of 56 points, while Isla came in second with 26 points.

Additionally, Bormla also won Category B with a total of 80 points. Following them, Kalkara had 48 points, and BirÅžebbuÄĄa had 24 points.

However, in the women’s rowing competition, Birgu emerged as the winners.

The traditional shield was presented by the Minister for Sport, Clifton Grima, who highlighted the significance of this sport. He emphasized the need to continue growing this sport and attracting more young people to ensure that this sporting tradition remains alive and well in our country.

This year’s regatta was marked by strong winds, causing some boats to capsize. Thankfully, no one was injured in this incident.

Gozo clubs’ benefit from a Government scheme to support their operations

SportMalta News September 6, 2023 0

Through two agreements signed, the Otters Aquatic Sports Club and Xewkija Tigers football club are now in a better position to operate and invest both in their respective clubs and in their athletes and sports people.

Both clubs will benefit from the SportMalta Scheme, where the Government is providing a subsidy of 95% on the acquisition of Government properties to be converted into sports facilities. The rent paid by the clubs will be placed in a ‘Sports Fund’ to be used for further investment in local sports.

The first agreement that was signed is between SportMalta and the Otters Aquatic Sports Club, through which three boathouses in the Marsalforn area have been leased to the club.

The second agreement is between SportMalta and Xewkija Tigers football club, through which a piece of land with an area of approximately 400.5 square meters has been leased to the club. This land will be used as offices.

The agreements were signed at two separate events and were presided over by the Minister for Education, Sports, Youth, Research, and Innovation, Clifton Grima, and the Minister for Gozo, Clint Camilleri.

Minister Clifton Grima said, “Sports clubs and associations contribute significantly to Maltese society and our youths. We are committed to providing every possible assistance and opportunity to ensure that this sector continues to grow. This is not only through the massive investments we are making on a national scale but also by providing direct support to clubs and sports associations. Today’s agreements are part of a series of initiatives that the Government is taking to help Maltese clubs realize their potential and continue to contribute to the Maltese economy.”

Minister Clint Camilleri stated, “The agreements signed today demonstrate the Government’s commitment to continue supporting Gozitan associations and sports clubs. This assistance reflects our plan and vision to strengthen the sports sector and raise the sporting level on the island of Gozo while continuing to invest in our sports and athletes.”

On his part, the Deputy Chairman of SportMalta, Matthew Pisani, said that SportMalta is committed to ensuring that the sports sector and all those involved receive all possible support, not only to maintain the national level but also at the level of clubs and sports associations.

Caritas Run for Life – October 22, 2023

SportMalta News September 1, 2023 0

During a press conference, Caritas Malta announced information about a new event that will be added to its annual calendar as a physical activity. The “Caritas Run For Life” will take place on October 22nd, starting at 8 in the morning, starting from the San Blas Therapeutic Center in ÄĶaÅž-ÅŧebbuÄĄ.

 

10 Km race;5 Km race;2.5 Km walk;1 Km race for children between 6 and 9 years old;2.5 Km race for children between 10 and 13 years old.

 

In the context of societal challenges associated with substance abuse and the problems that drug addiction brings to families and individuals, Caritas Malta, while continuing its work with those seeking help, recognizes the need for campaigns promoting healthy activities and a healthy life.

Caritas Malta believes that everyone in our society – children, teenagers, young adults, adults, and seniors – needs opportunities to experience the beauty of life. The Director of Caritas Malta noted how a significant number of residents are engaging themselves in sports activities, which have also led residents to compete in sports activities abroad. “In fact, I would like to acknowledge the Ministry for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation, as with the continuous support of Sportmalta, one of the slots of sporting activities in the weekly therapeutic program is organized by Sportmalta coaches. When we shared the idea of Run for Life with them, they offered their support.”

Mr. Gatt continued to explain that this investment in sports is integrated into the program at Dar Charles Miceli – Aftercare Center. Here, a highly active football team was established, and after the COVID-19 pandemic, the Caritas Athletics Team was also formed. This team consists of staff members working together with clients who have successfully reintegrated into society. Young people from the Ibwar Adolescent Therapeutic Center also participate in these activities.

San Blas, which opened in 1989, has seen thousands of individuals reclaim their lives from the clutches of addiction over the years. The Therapeutic Community at San Blas provides various tools to help individuals recovering from addiction. Sports play a vital role in both the program and, even more so, after the program.

“This very activity we are announcing today was an initiative from several members of our staff and clients. Together with Caritas Malta’s Prevention team, they wanted to offer activities that promote physical and sports-related activities. This activity is for those who are already active in sports and encourages those who are just beginning to take their first steps toward a more active and healthy lifestyle. Participation also involves a donation to Caritas, as the funds raised will support all the social services that Caritas provides free of charge.”

“I cannot fail to mention the support of our sponsors without whom this activity would not be possible. Our main sponsor, Convenience Shop, Go and Fun Isotonic Sport Drink, will be providing goodie bags for participants, Garmin will be offering their products as raffle prizes for participants, and GS Health and Safety,” concluded the Director of Caritas Malta.

San Blas is a beacon of new life and a powerful statement that one can live a substance-free life. The young people I met at the beginning had dabbled in all sorts of drugs, including cigarettes. They no longer turn to drugs to numb difficult emotions or to escape. Through sports, they are living life! We follow in their footsteps!”

Mr. Ray Spiteri, President of St. Patrick’s Athletic Club, reflects on the 60th anniversary celebration of the Athletics Club’s founding. He notes that the club’s beginnings trace back to the Salesians of Sliema, with its founders being Fr. Murray and Bro. O’Meara. In a few words, he expresses gratitude to Caritas for this initiative and continues, “We emphasize to our members the importance of participating in physical activities according to their abilities, as through this discipline, one can strengthen their personality.” He urges everyone to join in this run and walk in support of Caritas Malta, which does so much to help society.

Charlene Ciantar, Secretary of St. Patrick’s Athletic Club, provides technical details about the specially designed route for this activity. The route is considered fast due to its low elevation of 35 meters and is entirely in the countryside. “It is aimed at competitive and experienced athletes as well as those who want to join us for the walk, and they can also bring their dogs along. The route will be closed to traffic. Each race starts from the front and ends at the San Blas Therapeutic Center, which is undoubtedly a unique opportunity for participants, as access to San Blas is normally restricted.”

“For this activity, each participant will receive a medal and a commemorative t-shirt,” explains Charlene Ciantar. “After the race, there will be an awards presentation in the competitive categories.”

 

Mr. Mark Cutajar, CEO of Sportmalta, speaks about Sportmalta’s mission, which is to lead the nation towards a healthier and more inclusive life and to achieve success. “When you see something happening in Caritas centers, with this activity, Sportmalta’s mission is complete. Sports help you live a healthier life, and San Blas is a place where we assist everyone in feeling included.” Mr. Cutajar concludes by noting the significant success stories that these residents have when they participate in these activities and build themselves up. He makes an appeal for everyone to choose their route on October 22nd to show support for Caritas.

Honorable Minister Clifton Grima explains that those who seek help from Caritas are rebuilding their lives, and he encourages anyone who is in a position to help to do so. He states, “Caritas Run for Life is a celebration of all the good that Caritas does. Many know that you help people, but not everyone appreciates the enormous difference it makes in the lives of those who benefit from this service. Sportmalta lends a hand through coaches, helping residents engage in physical activities. On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of St. Patrick’s Athletic Club, there couldn’t be a better gift than to join an organization that, in principle, believes in life.”

One can apply through the following link: [https://forms.office.com/e/fmFzDfQjkH](https://forms.office.com/e/fmFzDfQjkH) or on Caritas Malta’s website [caritasmalta.org](https://www.caritasmalta.org) or through the Caritas Malta Facebook page. Companies that want to join the staff or groups can contact them at 79555915 or 22199000.

SportMalta collaborates with a high-performance team for the European Week of Sport 2023

SportMalta News August 31, 2023 0

SportMalta, along with its dedicated team, is gearing up for the exciting European Week of Sport 2023. The organization is actively conducting multiple meetings with the aim of discussing and meticulously preparing for this significant event. These meetings serve as platforms for team members to come together, share ideas, and strategize for the successful execution of the event.

The European Week of Sport is an important occasion that promotes physical activity and healthy lifestyles throughout Europe. With the anticipation of a large audience and participants, SportMalta is leaving no stone unturned in its preparations. The team’s commitment and collaboration during these meetings highlight their enthusiasm and dedication to making the European Week of Sport 2023 a resounding success. Through open discussions and thorough planning, SportMalta is working diligently to ensure that the event not only runs smoothly but also effectively encourages people to embrace sports and physical activities as an integral part of their lives.

So, mark your calendars for the European Week of Sport 2023 and join us and our passionate team in celebrating the beauty of movement and the benefits of an active lifestyle. It’s a time to unite, have fun, and be part of something bigger – a community that believes in the power of sports and physical activity for a healthier and happier Malta. For further details please contact us on eventssm@sportmalta.org.mt

#BeActive with Sport Organisations

SportMalta News August 23, 2023 0

We are delighted to announce the upcoming European Week of Sport 2023 event.

Which will take place between 1st September 2023 and 15th October 2023.

The event aims to promote any kind of sports and any kind of physical activity while bringing our community together through healthy competition and/or fun-filled activities.

We believe that through Associations and Clubs we can reach the most possible amount of people. Therefore, we invited the latter to participate in the European Week of Sport by organizing an event of their choice to celebrate sports, with activities that are done in-house of their relative sport and were possible intrigue their athletes, family, and friends to participate. For the best community engagement and the best impact, we encouraged events to be focused between 23rd September 2023 and 30th September 2023 to coincide with the peak of the European Week of Sport celebration.

We therefore kindly request everyone’ s assistance in spreading the word about the European Week of Sport events and invite anyone to participate.

Let’s work together to make this year’ s European Week of Sport an unforgettable celebration of athleticism and community spirit.

We look forward to seeing you at your Association/Club unique event during the European Week of Sport

For further queries one can contact us on eventssm@sportmalta.org.mt

#BeActive and the Local Councils

SportMalta News August 23, 2023 0

We are delighted to announce the upcoming European Week of Sport 2023 event.

It will take place between 1st September 2023 and 15th October 2023.

The event aims to promote any kind of sports and any kind of physical activity while bringing our community together through healthy competition and/or fun-filled activities.

Since the best way to reach the community in their own locality we believe is through Local Councils, we invited the latter to participate in the European Week of Sport by organizing an event of their choice to celebrate the sports in the community with activities that range from walks to any kind of sport or physical activity. For the best community engagement and the best impact, we encouraged events to be focused between 23rd September 2023 and 30th September 2023 to coincide with the peak of the European Week of Sport celebration.

We therefore kindly request everyone’ s assistance in spreading the word about the European Week of Sport events and invite anyone to participate.

Let’s work together to make this year’ s European Week of Sport an unforgettable celebration of athleticism and community spirit.

We look forward to seeing you at your Local Council’s unique event during the European Week of Sport.

For further queries one can contact us on eventssm@sportmalta.org.mt

The relation of physical activity and productivity on the place of work

SportMalta News August 21, 2023 0

The positive relation between physical activity and productivity has been revealed to humans since the advent of civilization. Research shows that sport and recreation influence raising morale, motivation, productivity, and better mood and atmosphere in the working environment.

One survey in the Wall Street Journal, states that satisfied employees are twice as productive. Research published in the International Journal of Workplace Health Management confirmed that the clarity and energy of people training remain high, regardless of their workload.

Employers could help them by hosting a sport-based team building activities so staff goes out of the office, enjoy a fun day outdoors and develop better friendship with their colleagues.

The importance of the role of physical exercise in the health of their workforce and thus in the profitability of the company, has been consistently proven.

Since the industrial revolution, physical activity and sport at the workplace resulted in 5 major benefits:

Builds strong bonds: The improved communication between employees will facilitate better communication and thus work is carried faster and more efficiently.

Develops sense of contribution and belonging: The effort of the individual on the sport team and the proper functioning of a group in games lead to inspiring success.

Feel good from endorphin release: Exercise releases endorphins which can give a lot of energy to the body. One feels better, has more stamina, and can cope with his/her everyday tasks.

Reduce stress: Clearing your mind before a big workday will help you present yourself with high self-esteem and smart thinking.

Discover something you love or good at: If you find satisfaction outside work, you will most likely feel happier at work too.

Join us for this year’s European Week of Sport, organize your own event at your workplace and let us know about it at eventssm@sportmalta.org.mt. Be part of it, Join the Movement and #BeActive.

#BeActive Night – The Fitness Challenge

SportMalta News August 3, 2023 0

The European Week of Sport is back and for this year’s main event, we want to invite you to join us for the #BeActive Night – The Fitness Challenge, on Saturday 23rd September at the Cottonera Sports Complex.

The challenge is inspired by the popularity of HYROX and it’s designed for everybody to compete in fitness activities that are held in a fun party atmosphere. The 6 fitness challenges will be…Stationary Bike, Rowing, Kettlebells swings, Walking Lunges with Sandbags, Burpees and a short 30m Run.

Winners of each category will win a number of sports vouchers

Other fitness activities and lots of fun and entertaining events will held throughout the night.

Apply to the Fitness Challenge by registering here > https://form.jotform.com/232072008728351

For any further queries you can contact us on eventssm@sportmalta.org.mt

Minister Clifton Grima visits the site of the first indoor swimming pool in Cottonera

SportMalta News January 7, 2023 0

The first indoor swimming pool project with an investment of ₮14 million will be among the best sports complexes in the Mediterranean. SportMalta’s project of the first indoor swimming pool of an international scale in the Cottonera Sports Complex, with an investment of ₮14 million, will be among the best sports complexes in the Mediterranean. The Minister for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation Clifton Grima, while visiting the ongoing works on this project said, “It is gratifying that this state-of-the-art indoor swimming pool will be an excellent opportunity for the aquatic sport sector in our country to continue to push forward and continue to contribute to more successes that have been achieved in recent years. This project is also promised in the electoral manifesto”. It was explained that works have been completed on the roof of the swimming pool which is specially made to complement the ramparts and is also intended to absorb external noise, so there is no sound discomfort for the surrounding neighbors . The construction works on the dressing rooms, offices, control rooms, and rooms for sanitary needs have also been completed. Part of the project included the construction of a plant room and a tunnel under the swimming pool, through which cars pass, part of the ring road of the complex.
 
The CEO of SportMalta Mark Cutajar said, “This project is part of a series of projects that SportMalta takes care of, and through it we will have one of the best sports complexes in the Mediterranean because the indoor swimming pool will complement the Pavilion facility, and has space for 400 spectators as well as a conference hall and a cafeteria”. With this pool, local athletes will no longer be disadvantaged compared to foreign athletes who used to train in an open pool but compete in an indoor pool. With this project the programs within SportMalta will grow and develop into more opportunities for athletes and school children.