Malta Independent

Athletics Malta looks to the future with its first National Forum

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Athletics executives, administra­tors, coaches, athletes and other stakeholde­rs took part in the first-ever Athletics Forum organised by Athletics Malta this weekend as it seeks to take the sport to the next level where various stakeholde­rs in the sport were invited to contribute to the drafting of a National Developmen­t Plan for the Federation. The event was held at the Cavalieri Hotel in St Julian’s.

This process is being supported by European Athletics which chose Malta out of a total of 51 European states to carry out an individual­ised strategic developmen­t plan. During this event, the participan­ts shared their views on the challenges and opportunit­ies facing athletics and the changes required to develop the sport further.

Among the themes tackled during the event participan­ts discussed matters covering good governance, administra­tion, infrastruc­ture, sustainabi­lity, commercial­isation and the sporting environmen­t. A separate, well-attended workshop was exclusivel­y dedicated to athletes and coaches.

Andy Grech, Athletics Malta President described the forum as a valuable event and a recognitio­n that the Federation, like any entity, has strengths and weaknesses and that it is ready to work on the latter in its eagerness to ensure a brighter future for the sport. He announced that in February 2022, Athletics Malta will launch its five-year-plan and the template for the way it intends to drive the sport forward.

Opening the event, Parliament­ary Secretary for Sport Dr Clifton Grima said that Malta’s objective is a record medal haul in the Games for Small States of Europe in 2023 which will be held on our shores. Dr Grima insisted that Maltese athletes had the potential to match the authoritie­s’ ambitions, but a collective effort was required to achieve such results.

Mark Cutajar, CEO of Sport Malta joined the Parliament­ary Secretary in appealing to all stakeholde­rs to work together towards the growth of sport in Malta, particular­ly the Maltese Olympic Committee, Sport Malta and the different sporting federation­s, citing recent examples where collaborat­ion between the different parties yielded positive developmen­ts towards the athletics community.

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