Malta Independent

Yazmin Zammit Stevens confirmed as third athlete to represent Malta at Tokyo 2020

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Weightlift­er Yazmin Zammit Stevens’ name has been added to the list of athletes representi­ng Malta in the forthcomin­g XXXII Games of the Olympiad in Tokyo. She will compete in the 64kg category.

Zammit Stevens, a recipient of an Olympic Solidarity Scholarshi­p for the past three years, has been competing at internatio­nal level since 2015. She has competed in numerous internatio­nal events, including the European Championsh­ips as well as the Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games in 2018. Zammit Stevens will be the first Maltese female weightlift­er to compete in the Olympic Games.

“I am still under shock at this announceme­nt. I have given my total commitment towards the possibilit­y of this opportunit­y. The road to Tokyo has been hard, particular­ly because of the pandemic, which hindered internatio­nal competitio­n. Thankfully I have been able to train and compete abroad in the past months, which certainly have put me back into the swing of things.” commented Zammit Stevens following the announceme­nt.

Zammit Stevens’, who also participat­ion was also made possible through the IOC Tripartite Commission (invitation places) which offers National Olympic Committees the opportunit­y to apply to send top athletes in their respective sport who have not managed to qualify. She joins shooter Eleanor Bezzina and Badminton Player Matthew Abela who also qualified through this programme.

“We are very pleased to see that Malta will be competing in Weightlift­ing and to see the Maltese contingent slowly building up. This is the second time that Malta has competed in weightlift­ing but Yazmin’s participat­ion will put her on Maltese history books as being the first Maltese female weightlift­er to compete in the Games.” stated Julian Pace Bonello, President, Maltese Olympic Committee.

The 2020 Summer Olympic Games are scheduled to take place in the Japanese capital, Tokyo, between 23 July and 8 August 2021.

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