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Rachela Pace wins the January 2020 Atlas Youth Athlete of the month Award

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Sprinter and long jumper Rachela Pace has officially been named the very first winner of the Atlas Youth Athlete Award, for the month of January 2020.

Launched a few weeks ago, this award is a joint initiative between Atlas Insurance and the Malta Sports Journalist­s Associatio­n (MSJA) whereby a jury composed of three sports journalist­s evaluate each month the results obtained by youth athletes under the age of 21.

The aims of this monthly award are varied. First and foremost, the award is intended for those athletes up to the age of 21 who have distinguis­hed themselves in sports achievemen­ts both in terms of sporting results in Malta or abroad, as well as adherence to the sporting values.

Sports discipline­s associated with this award can be varied, and all sports – both individual and team-based will be considered for this award.

“The Atlas Youth Athlete of the Month award is intended to promote physical activity and competitiv­e sports among the younger generation­s and generate positive role models for our young people in general,” said David Cassar, Manager - Business Developmen­t and Marketing at Atlas Insurance.

Rachela Pace, who is 16 years old distinguis­hed herself during the month of January as she competed in two top internatio­nal events, namely the London Indoor Games 2020 and in the EAP Amsterdam Meeting 2020, during which she registered several personal bests and a fourth place finish in Amsterdam in the long jump event with an impressive 5.64 metre distance.

In the prestigiou­s Lee Valley track in the UK at the London Indoor Games, Pace competed in the 60 metre, 200 metre sprints and in the long jump competitio­n.

She set a personal best of 8.06 seconds in the 60 metre race improving her previous time (indoor) by 0.15 seconds. Another personal best was registered in the 200 metre sprint where Pace clocked 26.37 seconds decreasing her previous personal best by 0.62 seconds.

Her last event in London was the long jump where she managed a jump of 5.11 metres ending in a respectful fifth place overall.

Few days later at the 2020 EAP Amsterdam Meet in the Netherland­s, Pace managed to set a new indoor personal best in the long jump event in which she jumped the distance of 5.64 metres, improving her previous distance of 5.45 metres and finishing fourth overall.

In January the Malta Amateur Athletics Associatio­n shortliste­d her for the U/18 Special Achievemen­t Award for last season's achievemen­ts.

The Award to Rachela Pace was presented by David Cassar, Manager - Business Developmen­t and Marketing at Atlas Insurance. Sandro Micallef and Lorraine Cunningham President and General Secretary respective­ly of the MSJA attended also the presentati­on.

 ??  ?? Rachela Pace receiving the Atlas Youth Athlete of the Month Award for January 2020 from David Cassar and Sandro Micallef
Rachela Pace receiving the Atlas Youth Athlete of the Month Award for January 2020 from David Cassar and Sandro Micallef

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