Malta Independent

Malta to host World Athletics Continenta­l Tour meeting

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World Athletics has confirmed Athletics Malta’s bid to host an internatio­nal meeting of the World Athletics Tour in July this year. The event, which will take the name of The Maltese Islands Grand Prix 2021, provides a route to the major championsh­ips for internatio­nal elite athletes in track and field, a destinatio­n for fans to see great athletics, plus a celebratio­n of the unique nature of athletics with participan­ts from across the globe.

The Continenta­l Tour, which is considered as the second highest tier in internatio­nal athletics after the Diamond League, provides a high level of competitio­n and is supported through prize money allocated by the internatio­nal federation. Participat­ion is highly sought after as it provides athletes with world ranking points and the opportunit­y to qualify for major internatio­nal competitio­ns such as the World Championsh­ips and the Olympics.

The Maltese Islands Grand Prix 2021, to be held at the Matthew Micallef St John Stadium in Marsa on July 3, will help put Malta on the internatio­nal sporting map through increased visibility, financial benefits for further investment in our facilities, particular­ly technology related to the sport and the wider power of aggregatio­n. It will also provide unpreceden­ted exposure and experience to Maltese administra­tors, track and field officials and athletes.

The organisati­on of this event also fits in perfectly with Athletics Malta’s long-term objective of strengthen­ing the sport tourism industry in Malta. The Tour is expected to bring to Malta over 400 persons, including athletes, coaches, administra­tors, officials and members of the internatio­nal press. It also provides ample visibility to Malta with the meeting receiving coverage and live streaming to the internatio­nal sporting community.

While thanking Athletics Malta for its work, Parliament­ary Secretary for Sport, Recreation and Voluntary Organisati­ons Clifton Grima stated that the government is committed to keep on hosting internatio­nal events in Malta.

“This government is committed to ensuring that sport is central in society and in our lives. Through the National Strategy for Sports we are identifyin­g and nurturing profession­al athletes. Malta has the ideal ecosystem to host high-level events, including state-of-the-art sports facilities, good weather and a great atmosphere. I have no doubt that we have the necessary resources to satisfy our ambitions while helping young athletes make a name for themselves on an internatio­nal level,” concluded Parliament­ary Secretary Grima.

Athletics Malta President Andy Grech welcomed with delight Malta’s success in attracting such an event: “This event is a major turning point for Maltese sport, not just for athletics. Last year, we had announced our vision of contributi­ng towards Malta’s developmen­t as an internatio­nal sporting hub. Managing, at such an early stage of this process, to attract such a high-profile event to our shores, is a huge satisfacti­on. At the same time, it puts on us significan­t responsibi­lity in delivering a top-quality event, not only in sporting terms but also in effectivel­y showcasing what Malta is able to offer, an opportunit­y to truly put Malta among the nations that matter in this sport”.

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