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Il-Ministru għat-Trasport, Infrastruttura u ProÄĄetti Kapitali Dr Ian Borg u s-Segretarju Parlamentari għaÅž-ÅŧgħaÅžagħ, Sport u Għaqdiet Volontarji Dr Clifton Grima jÅžuru x-Xogħlijiet li qegħdin isiru fil-Football Pitch fâMarsascala.
Illum saret Åžjara mill-Ministru Dr Ian Borg u s-Segretarju Parlamentari Dr Clifton Grima fil-Football Pitch fâMarsascala. Permezz taâ fondi mill-Ministeru għall-Edukazzjoni u x-Xogħol u l-ħidma tal-Works Department, qed isir xogħol estensiv sabiex jinbena football pitch attrezzat fâdin il-parti taâ Malta.
Il-Ministru Borg faħħar ix-xogħol li jsir mid-Dipartiment tax-Xogħlijiet PubbliÄi, liema Direttorat huwa maqsum kemm f’sezzjonijiet ta’ ħaddiema professjonisti li jagħtu s-sapport meħtieg lill-Ministeri u entitajiet Governattivi fl-ippjanar tal-proÄĄetti kapitali; kif ukoll permezz ta’ sezzjonijiet magħmula mill-ħaddiema tal-id u snajja importanti fil-faÅži ta’ implimentazzjoni. Sostna li l-irwol għall-ÄĄejjieni tal-istess Dipartiment għandu jkompli jevolvi mar-realtajiet li qed jesperjenza pajjiÅžna llum il-gurnata u jinsab konvint li l-ħaddiema kollha ser ikunu protagonisti f’dan kollu.
Dan il-proÄĄett jikkonsisti fil-bini taâ pitch tal-football bil-faÄilitajiet kollha adattati, fosthom changing rooms, ÄĄibjun, restaurant/cafeteria, substation u faÄilitajiet oħra għan-nursery, u se jkun mgħoddi lill-klabb tal-football fi stat komplut. Dan jinkludi servizzi taâ dawl u ilma, madum, kisi, aperturi u railings tal-ħadid, filwaqt li l-pitch ser jitlesta bâturf artifiÄjali, flood lights u soft fence. Bħalissa bdiet it-tħejjija għax-xogħol taâ taħmil u skavar wara li s-servizzi kollha li kienu jiffurmaw parti mill-infrastruttura tal-family park ÄĄew skonnettjati.
Ix-xogħol, li beda matul dawn l-ahhar gimghat tas-sajf, mistenni jitlesta fi Åžmien sena, u l-proÄĄett kollu ser jiswa âŽ2.2 miljun. Dr Borg awgura l-ħidma t-tajba lil kull min qiegħed jikkontribwixxi għat-twettieq taâ dan il-proÄĄett.
Is-Segretarju Parlamentari għaÅž-ÅŧgħaÅžagħ, Sport u Għaqdiet Volontarji Clifton Grima qal li l-gvern qiegħed jiffoka fuq it-titjib taâ faÄilitajiet eÅžistenti, flimkien mal-bini taâ oħrajn ÄĄodda. Dan mhux qiegħed jiÄĄri biss għall-football, imma għal tipi oħra taâ sport differenti. Il-gvern qiegħed jirsisti sabiex l-isport isir parti mill-ħajja tal-pubbliku ÄĄenerali.
Dr Grima Åžied jgħid li kull klabb għandu jinsisti li jkollu l-aqwa faÄilitajiet possibli, imma li għandu wkoll jieħu ħsieb dawk li diÄĄÃ għandu, sabiex dawn jiÄĄu uÅžati bl-aħjar mod possibli u ssir manutenzjoni adattata. Is-Segretarju Parlamentari tkellem ukoll dwar il-liÄĄi li permezz tagħha, dawn il-faÄilitajiet jistgħu jintuÅžaw bâmod kummerÄjali, sabiex kull assoÄÄjazzjoni jew klabb isir awtosuffiÄjenti.

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Jittellgħu l-poloz tar-Regatta taâ Jum il-Vitorja
Fil-jiem li għaddew fil-Ä nien tal-Gardjola l-Isla waqt konferenza tal-aħbarijiet, ttellgħu l-poloz tar-Regatta taâ Jum il-Vitorja. Il-Port il-Kbir għal darbâoħra ser joffri sfond għal din ir-regatta li fiha ser jieħdu sehem 7 distretti li huma: il-Birgu, BirÅžebbuÄĄa,  Bormla, l-Isla, il-Kalkara, il-Marsa u Marsamxett.  Huma jipparteÄipaw fâgħaxart itlielaq fâÅžewÄĄ kategoriji differenti; A u B. Din is-sena mistennija jieħdu sehem 120 qaddief li magħhom jiÅždiedu 25 sostitut li għandhom għan komuni, li huwa dak li jirbħu s-shield tar-regatta taâ Jum il-Vitorja.
Minbarra l-poloz tal-korsiji għall-10 itlielaq, waqt il-konferenza tal-aħbarijiet indirizza lil dawk preÅženti, is-Segretarju Parlamentari għaÅž-ÅŧgħaÅžagħ, Sport u Għaqdiet tal-Volontarjat, Dr Clifton Grima, li filwaqt li rringrazzja lil dawk kollha involuti fir regatta, saħaq li âbħala gvern kommessi li nipprovdu l-għajnuna kollha neÄessarja fl-isport tar-regattaâ.
Is-Segretarju Parlamentari qal li âSportMalta tagħti âinputâ dirett fir-regatta nazzjonali billi tagħti l-għajnuna tagħha finanzjarjament biex isir dan l-avviniment, tieħu ħsieb il-loÄĄistika tar-regatta iÅžda tagħti awtonomija lill-Federazzjoni fir-rigward tat-tlielaq, tassisti lill-klabbs kollha b’assistenza finanzjarja biex jibnu dgħajsa kull klabb u kif ukoll fuq il-websajt ta’ SportMalta r-riÅžultati tar-regatta jiÄĄu traÅžmessi live.â
Tradizzjonalment, id-dgħajjes li jintuÅžaw huma frejgatini, kajjikki, dgħajjes tal-pass u tal-midalji.  Dawn id-dgħajjes huma esebizzjoni ħajja taâ sengħa li kull ma tmur qiegħda tintilef.  Dan għaliex dawn id-dgħajjes huma wkoll mibnija fâpajjiÅžna. OriÄĄinarjament, id-dgħajjes kienu tal-istess għamla bħal dawk li kienu jintuÅžaw fil-ħidma taâ kuljum mill-barklori, madanakollu maÅž-Åžmien saru xi modifikazzjonijiet sabiex dawn ikunu aktar utilizzati bħala dgħajjes tat-tlielaq.
Intant ir-Regatta taâ Jum il-Vitorja pjanata li tibda fis-1.00pm u l-pjazzament tal-korsiji ser ikun kif ÄĄej:
| RACE | BIRGU | BIRZEBBUGA | BORMLA | ISLA | KALKARA | MARSA | MARSAMXETT |
| KAT B
TAL-PASS ÅŧEWÄ IMQADEF |
3 | 5 | 7 | 4 | 2 | 6 | 1 |
| KAT A
MIDALJI |
3 | 5 | 1 | 7 | 6 | 4 | 2 |
| KAT B
KAJJIKK |
2 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 7 | 6 | 1 |
| KAT A
FREJGATINI |
2 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 7 | 5 |
| KAT B
MIDALJI |
7 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 6 | 4 | 5 |
| KAT A
TAL-PASS ÅŧEWÄ IMQADEF |
2 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 3 | 4 | 1 |
| KAT B
FREJGATINI |
5 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 7 | 6 | 2 |
| KAT A
KAJJIKKI |
7 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 6 | 3 | 4 |
| KAT B
TAL-PASS 4 IMQADEF |
5 | 3 | 2 | 6 | 1 | 4 | 7 |
| KAT A
TAL-PASS 4 IMQADEF |
7 | 5 | 2 | 6 | 4 | 1 | 3 |

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More than a quarter of a million euros distributed this year to sport associations and athletes
The Parliamentary Secretary for Youths, Sports and Voluntary Organisations meets with representations of sports organisations
 Hon Clifton Grima, Parliamentary Secretary for Youths, Sports and Voluntary Organisations today officially met for the first time representatives from all the sports organisations.
Dr. Grima declared that it is his pleasure to meet with the sports organisations and referred to the governmentâs commitment through SportMalta to improve the administration of sport organisations to correspond with the increasingly high standards of the sports sector in our country. He stated that for associations to become more professional it is necessary to strengthen the regulatory framework so that they achieve the appropriate level and as a result be awarded the accreditation deserved. In particular, he referred to the quality of the structure within which organisations operate and the services offered. The Parliamentary Secretary emphasised on the importance that SportMalta and the associations work hand in hand for the ultimate common goal of enriching sports in general. He referred to several projects launched by SportMalta with the unique aim of assisting associations.
During the meeting presentations about the requirements by SportMalta for registration purposes, the need to maintain the minimum standards in the organisationsâ statutes as well as the procedures for submission of documents to SportMalta were made.
Financial grants were distributed during the ceremony to associations, clubs and individual athletes so that 316,000 euros have already been allocated since the beginning of this year so far.
Altogether 20 athletes and 27 associations benefited from financial aids to date during this second ceremony out of four that SportMalta holds every year.
Addresses were also given by the Chairman and the Chief Executive of SportMalta, Luciano Busuttil and Mark Cutajar, as well as from Dr. Karen Zammit Southerwood, Director for Regulatory Affairs at SportMalta and Ms. Ninette Sammut, official in charge of the accreditation unit within the Directorate for Quality and Standards in the Ministry of Education.

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Record of 6000 participants on the programme Summer On The Move
For another year, SportMalta is offering the programme Summer On The Move. Through this programme SportMalta encourages a more active and participative society, contributing to the competitive world of sports but more importantly creating a population that enjoys the health benefits associated with sports.
The Parliamentary Secretary for Youths, Sports and Voluntary Organisations, Hon Clifton Grima visited The National Pool Complex where he met with the coaches and participants. He stated, âIt is evident that Summer On The Move Programme has been growing as the participation keeps increasing and also as hundreds of coaches choose to work hereâ. Dr. Grima emphasized on the importance of this programme that promotes a sports culture in our country. The Parliamentary Secretary stressed that âwe need to instil the belief in our children that they need to be active to be healthyâ.
Summer On the Move is the option for children to be physically active while training their favourite sport. This year the programme has reached the record number of 6000 participants.
These activities are offered at a number of high level, modern sports centres around Malta and Gozo. All venues are operated with the best sports equipment guaranteeing a safe environment for all SportMaltaâs clients.
Summer On the Move also includes lessons for adults offered during the same time of the children’s activities, this initiative accommodates parents who bring their children to the programme consequently able to participate as a family and be active at the same time.
The programme offers various activities, from football, basketball and gymnastics to martial arts and karting. It also includes aquatic sports such as swimming, water polo and sailing.
Yoga, pilates and fitness at different intensities, as well as badminton, swimming and self-defence form part if the adult programme. Â This year the parent and child programme has been extended and now includes gymnastics and fundamentals apart from the ongoing swimming classes.
Furthermore, SportMalta has endeavoured to engage a cohort of 300 qualified, dedicated and passionate coaches to lead this programme providing a high quality service.
The summer programme also continues to offer training to students within its academies. Â In collaboration with the respective organizations, further intensive training is given in the disciplines of triathlon, synchronized swimming, gymnastics, basketball, volleyball and handball. SportMalta subsidizes the academies so that this training is accessible to all alike and nobody encounters obstacles in reaching his/her maximum potential in sports.
Through the programme Summer on the Move, SportMalta assists the Maltese people to meet the targets set by the World Health Organization that recommends a minimum of half an hour daily exercise. Summer On the Move forms part of the European Union campaign #BeActive whereby member states join in a common effort to move people through physical activity.
This yearâs programme is sponsored by Vileda.

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Seminar: Democracy, Youth and Sport
On the 26th June 2017, the European Union Programmes Agency with the support of Agenzija Zghazagh and Sport Malta held a day seminar entitled Democracy, youth and sport under the Transnational Cooperation Activities of the Erasmus+ Programme.
The Parliamentary Secretary for Youth, Sports and Voluntary Organisations, Dr Clifton Grima stated that such gatherings enable the sharing of good practices building on a productive cross-sectorial approach and that they also provide an invaluable opportunity for networking and fruitful contacts between countries. Dr Grima also stated that the main priority in the field of sports is that of utilizing sport as a platform for social inclusion through volunteering. Apart from this, he said that the Maltese Presidency also focused on the role of youth work in supporting young peopleâs development of essential life skills, facilitating their successful transition to adulthood, citizenship and working life, in order to draw up Council conclusions on this basis.
Mark Cutajar, CEO SportMalta, said that this event brought to an end six months of hard work where a new EU Work Plan for Sport 2017-2020 and a council conclusion on Sport as a platform for Social Inclusion through volunteering were adopted. Cutajar also remarked the number of Fora organised during the months where more than 700 delegates from all over Europe attended.
Miriam Theuma, CEO AgenÅžija ÅŧgħaÅžagħ, also stressed that this seminar ends this rewarding presidency journey on something practical. An event which brings policy and practice together and engage sport coaches, youth workers and policy makers to work together to enable young people gain a voice, influence the community, and bring about change both at local and European level.
The international seminar welcomed 32 participants from 19 European countries and considered how, through their active participation and engagement in sports, young people can experience the pressures, responsibilities and rewards of working and interacting with each other in group activities that have particular disciplines and aims and how these can help inform and prepare them for democratic and civic engagement in the wider society. A key feature of the seminar was the sharing of good practices whilst enhancing cooperation between the youth and sport sector.
The seminar focused on issues including; leadership, teamwork, planning, goal setting, and group thinking.

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Hon. Grima meets the Malta Olympic Committee
Hon. Clifton Grima, Parliamentary Secretary for Youth, Sport and Voluntary Organisations visited the Malta Olympic Committee Headquarters and met with the committee officials.
The President of the Malta Olympic Committee, Dr. Julian Pace Bonello congratulated the Parliamentary Secretary for his position and expressed his wish for both parties to work together in a unified effort for the common success of sport in Malta.
On the other hand Hon. Grima praised the recent agreement signed between SportMalta and MOC and claimed that the four year financial assistance granted to MOC now puts it in a better position to support and train athletes in preparation for the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Australia and the Small Nations Games to be organised in Malta in 2023.
Whilst mentioning projects such as the upgrading of the National Pool, Hon Grima stated that he is looking forward with enthusiasm for future projects such as the re-surfacing of the Marsa track.

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Sports Ambassador Karl Izzo represents SportMalta
In its efforts to further develop the European dimension of Sport, the European Commission has launched the European Week of Sport, an initiative to promote participation in sport and physical activity among European citizens. Looking back to the success of last year, more than 15.000 local events were organised with around 10 million participants across Europe.
This year will mark the third edition of the European Week of Sport. This growing initiative led by the European Commission will take place from 23 to 30 September.
To reach out to even more Europeans with a positive encouragement to be active all year long, the European Commission saw that the role of the National Sport Ambassadors is crucial. That is why a meeting was held today in Brussels between all European National Sport Ambassadors to establish as from this year a Network of #BeActive Ambassadors, which would include all ambassadors who wish to keep the #BeActive message alive (from the ones who started in 2015 to the ones who will join us as from 2017 edition).
Mr. Karl Izzo, National Team Waterpolo Coach, appointed by SportMalta in 2016 to be the National Sport Ambassador for the #BeActive Campaign, represented Malta in the first important meeting held in Brussels today. The Commissioner for Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Karmenu Vella was also present for this activity.
In order to formally recognise and thank all Ambassadors for their key role in promoting the value of sport throughout the #BeActive campaign, the European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport, Mr. Tibor Navracsics together with the European Commission took the opportunity today 21 June to meet and brief the National Sport Ambassadors with their role as a #BeActive Ambassador.
Sport Ambassador of the campaign and world champion for France 1998, Christian Karembeu said, âWe can use sport as a tool for education but also as a tool for integrationâ. This goes at par with the Maltese Presidency Priorities for Sport to act as a platform for social inclusion. A council conclusion in this regard was presented and approved by the council of ministers last May.
Advocacy for healthy active living is however needed more than ever to counter the challenges linked to citizensâ inactivity. In this context, the role of #BeActive Ambassadors is essential. To enhance the visibility and scope of the #BeActive message, we are establishing a Network of all #BeActive Ambassadors who would like to continue to be the champions of an active lifestyle for fellow citizens.

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The EU today celebrates 30 years of its ‘Erasmus’ programme. From Erasmus to Erasmus+, 9 million people have now benefited from exchanges abroad.
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European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, and European Parliament President Antonio Tajani are leading the 30th anniversary celebrations for the Erasmus programme at the European Parliament in Strasbourg today. To mark the occasion, the Commission is also launching a new Erasmus+ mobile application. Designed for students, vocational learners and participants in youth exchanges, the app will make young people’s Erasmus+ experience easier. President Jean-Claude Juncker said: “Every euro that we invest in Erasmus+ is an investment in the future â in the future of a young person and of our European idea. I cannot imagine anything more worthy of our investment than these leaders of tomorrow. As we celebrate the 9 millionth person to take part, let’s make sure we are 9 times more ambitious with the future of the Erasmus+ programme.” Tibor Navracsics, Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport, said: “Just as each Erasmus+ exchange delivers an enriching life experience â both professionally and personally â 30 years of mobility and cooperation have given Europe an open-minded and entrepreneurial generation of 9 million people who are today shaping the future of our society. By putting Erasmus+ at their fingertips, the new App will bring Europe closer to young people all over the world.” For a programme that will support more than 4 million people to study, train and volunteer abroad between 2014 and 2020, the Erasmus+ Mobile App represents an important improvement. It will guide students, vocational learners and young people throughout their Erasmus+ experience. This will help to make the programme more inclusive and accessible to all. The Commission is strongly committed to building the future of Erasmus+ beyond 2020 together with the Erasmus+ generation to strengthen the programme and ensure that it reaches out to an even wider range of young people. The Erasmus+ Mobile App will allow participants to:
The first version of the app is already available for both iOS and Android. New features and constant updates will soon extend it to other groups of Erasmus+ participants and make sure the app also covers the future needs of the Erasmus+ generation. Since the beginning of the original Erasmus Programme in 1987, 9 million people have benefitted from an exchange abroad. Today’s celebration in Strasbourg will see the Presidents of the European Parliament and Commission handing over a 30th anniversary symbolic award for the“9 millionth participant” to 33 representatives of the Erasmus+ generation, one from each of the participating European countries. The award ceremony will be followed by debates on the future of the Erasmus+ programme after 2020, involving young people, Erasmus+ participants and organisations, NGOs, Members of the European Parliament, and current and former Members of the European Commission â including those who contributed to the creation of the original Erasmus Programme. Background Since its launch in 1987 â with the participation of 11 countries and 3,200 students â Erasmus and its successor programmes have given 9 million people the chance to study, train, volunteer or gain professional experience abroad. In 2014, the Erasmus+ Programme was created, integrating all the initiatives in the fields of education, training, youth and sport, in a single EU framework. With 33 European countries currently participating in the programme (all 28 EU Member States plus Turkey, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein), more than 2 million people have benefitted from an Erasmus+ experience in less than three years. To involve the Erasmus+ generation in shaping the future of the programme, the Commission has launched the Erasmus+ Generation Online Meeting Point. This website offers young people and organisations the opportunity to engage in debates with youth, education and training experts, propose topics, identify problems, and put forward solutions. The new app complements these efforts. |

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Hon Clifton Grima opens The Malta International Open Grand Prix 2017
The Malta International Open Grand Prix 2017 was officially opened this morning by The Parliamentary Secretary for Youth and Sports, Hon Clifton Grima in the presence of MSSF President Mr.Saviour Portelli at the shooting ranges in Bidnija.
In his inauguration speech Dr. Grima welcomed the one hundred forty participants from eight Nations, including Malta, United Kingdom, Finland, Sweden, Brazil, France, Georgia and Italy.
This was the first official engagement for Hon Clifton Grima where he mentioned his secretariat commitment regarding The National Shooting Complex project, hopefully to be ready in time for The ISSF World Cup Malta 2018.
These events includes The Skeet, Double Trap and Trap events that will take place next week.
The Skeet event will start on Monday with the first 75 clays and another 50 clays on Tuesday with the final stages in the afternoon.
On Wednesday morning The Double Trap event will commence with 150 clays and the final stages in the afternoon.
On Saturday morning The Trap event starts with 75 clays trap and another 50 clays on Sunday morning. The Trap final stages will be on Sunday afternoon, with the prensentation ceremony to follow.
This event is mainly sponsored by The Malta Tourism Authortity, The APS, RedOctober, Shooting Supplies, Sirup Ltd and SportMalta.

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