Malta Independent

Team Malta delivers strong performanc­e at COJI games to bring home 53 Medals

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Team Malta delivered one of its best performanc­es ever at the Comité d' Organisati­on des Jeux des Iles (COJI) in Sicily. The medal tally from Maltese athletes was brought to fifty three medals – 10 Gold, 11 Silver and 32 Bronze.

Team Malta, which was made up of athletes aged between 14 and 16 years of age, competed in field of over 1,000 athletes representi­ng twelve countries - the Azores, Balearic Islands, Corfù, Corsica, Elba, Guyana, Jersey, Madeira, Malta, Martinique, Sicily and Sardegna.

Medals were won in all the discipline­s Malta took part in - Athletics, Gymnastics, Karate, Table Tennis, Sailing and Swimming.

Athletics produced the highest Gold medal tally with 7 medals, whilst a further 8 Silver and 4 Bronze medals were also brought home by the Athletics team. Remarkable performanc­es were registered by the El Aida Chaffey twins – Jacob and Omar, the former claiming three Gold medals, whilst the latter claimed two Gold and two Silver medals. Notable performace­s were registered by Sarah Chouhal who claimed two gold medals in Relay and Hammer and a Bronze in the 400m, showing a comfortabl­e transition from field to track. Other noteworthy performanc­es were registered by Alessia Cristina, Rachela Pace and Suzanne Buttigieg in the female relay race who brought another Gold for Malta. Mariah Zahra’s efforts in Discus also brought a Gold Medal. Kurt Zahra, a member of the male relay gold medal winning team, registered a national best in the 200m and is the first Maltese U16 athlete to register a time below 23 seconds in the 200m race.

Swimming brought in the highest tally of medals with two silver in the Male and Female relay teams and eighteen bronze medals in the various discipline­s. Apart from the medals won, Maltese swimmers also registered some personal best timings against some more experience­d athletes. This result will definitely help our young swimmers move and aspire to higher levels.

Table Tennis was next with six bronze medals through the efforts of Anthea Cutajar, May Zahra, James Vella Vidal and Conrad Puli. This is the first time that Table Tennis won medals in these Games. The team was also awarded the trophy for 3rd place overall.

Gymnastics scored well in Floor, Vault and Beam bringing home four medals, three of which were won by with Ella Borg who scored Gold (Vault), Silver (Beam) and Bronze (Floor), whilst Rebecca Xuereb claimed another Bronze (Beam) for Malta.

Karate saw Joelle Farrugia land Gold in Kumite (sparring) whilst Sean Micallef took Bronze in Kata (Forms) Cadets.

Sailing saw the young Richard Schultheis claim Gold, whilst Saul Vassallo took Bronze. Despite their young age, both athletes compete regularly abroad and will now proceed to compete in the forthcomin­g IODA World Championsh­ips.

“This was one of the best years in terms of results, however it is not just due to the medals won, which was remarkable but also due to the fact that a number of national records were beaten and personal bests achieved. These Games give a good start to internatio­nal competitio­ns for our young and promising athletes. ” explained Chef de Mission and Maltese Olympic Committee Media Director Maria Vella-Galea. “Another particular­ly satisfacto­ry aspect to these Games is the sense of friendship and camaraderi­e between Maltese athletes – the amount of support they gave each other was truly commendabl­e”.

The COJI Games came to an end with a closing ceremony held in Catania. Malta was awarded the 7th Place trophy which was collected by Chef de Mission Maria Vella-Galea who was accompanie­d by Jacob El Aida Chaffey and Sarah Chouhal, as the two athletes who obtained the most medals.

Sicily won the overall trophy, followed by Corsica and the Balearic Islands.

Gold Medals - 10

Athletics Relay (100-200-300-400) - Daniel Borg Ferrando, Kurt Zahra, Omar El Aida Chaffey, Jacob El Aida Chaffey

Relay (100-200-300-400) – Suzanne Buttigieg, Rachela Pace, Alessia Cristina, Sarah Chouhal 100m - Jacob El Aida Chaffey 200m – Jacob El Aida Chaffey 400m – Omar El Aida Chaffey Hammer – Sarah Chouhal Discus – Mariah Zahra Gymnastics

Ella Borg (Beam) Karate Joelle Farrugia Sailing Richard Schultheis

Silver Medals - 11

Athletics 100m – Omar El Aida Chaffey 200m – Alessia Cristina 200m – Omar El Aida Chaffey Long Jump – Rachela Pace Hammer - Mireya Cassar

Hammer – Karol Spiteri Shot Put – Mireya Cassar Discus – Mireya Cassar Gymnastics

Ella Borg (Vault) Swimming

4 x 100m Relay - Sasha Gatt, Emily Grech Carr, Victoria Montfort and Hailey Pawley.

4 x 100m Relay - Michele Azzopardi, Jovan Lekic, Timmy Hansford, Luke Sullivan

Bronze Medals - 32

Athletics 100m – Alessia Cristina 100m – Kurt Zahra 400m – Sarah Chouhal Javelin - Mireya Cassar Gymnastics

Ella Borg (Floor) Rebecca Xuereb (Vault) Karate

Sean Micallef Swimming

50m Freestyle - Emily Grech Carr

50m Backstroke – Emily Grech Carr 50m Breast – Maya Galea 50m Breast - Michele Azzopardi 100m Breast – Michele Azzopardi 100m Breast – Maya Galea 100m Back – Emily Grech Carr 100m Free – Luke Sullivan 100m Free – Sasha Gatt 200m Freestyle – Sasha Gatt 200m Freestyle – Jovan Lekic 200m back - Emily Grech Carr 400m Freestyle -Jovan lekic 400m Freestyle - Sasha Gatt 800m Freestyle – Emily Grech Carr

1500m Freestyle – Andre Camilleri

4 x 100m IM – Boys - Timmy Hansford, Luke Sullivan, Michele Azzopardi, Jovan Lekic

4 x 100m IM – Girls – Sasha Gatt, Maya Galea, Emily Grech Carr, Hailey Pawley

Sailing

Saul Vassallo Table Tennis

Mixed Doubles – James Vella Vidal/ May Zahra

Ladies Doubles – Anthea Cutajar / May Zahra

Mens Doubles - James Vella Vidal/Conrad Puli

Boys Team - James Vella Vidal/Conrad Puli

Girls Team - Anthea Cutajar / May Zahra

Girls Singles – Anthea Cutajar

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