Malta Independent

Funds of Youth Developmen­t Scheme launched by SportMalta in collaborat­ion with BOV distribute­d to athletes

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SportMalta, in collaborat­ion with Bank of Valletta, has distribute­d funds of the Youth Developmen­t Scheme to 20 athletes. The scheme which was aimed at assisting athletes who have not yet attained 18 years of age, was launched last November.

The assistance provided through this scheme is intended to financiall­y assist these athletes in participat­ing in internatio­nal competitio­ns beyond our shores.

The scheme, equally funded by SportMalta and Bank of Valletta, will assist 20 athletes who were selected by a board of experts following an evaluation of the applicatio­ns received by the athletes following a request for informatio­n made to the national sports organisati­on of the respective sporting discipline.

The evaluation was based on specific criteria that took into considerat­ion the level of the competitio­n that the athletes will be participat­ing in and the developmen­t that will result from their participat­ion on both a personal and national level.

It is vital that these young athletes participat­e in such competitio­ns as these provide them with the necessary experience to ameliorate their profession­al career in general and their performanc­e in internatio­nal events.

The ultimate aim is for Malta to produce as many suitable athletes as possible for the Small Nations Games of 2023 and other internatio­nal competitio­ns in the years to come.

Schemes directly aimed towards athletes are the Flexi Training Scheme and the Sport Leave Scheme both conceived to support the athlete in reaching a balance between work and training hours. The Internatio­nal Participat­ion Scheme helps athletes while participat­ing abroad, whereas there are other schemes such as the Elite Athletes’ Developmen­t and Support Scheme and a scheme specifical­ly for Gozitans.

The funds were distribute­d at the BOV Centre in St Venera.

In a short speech, Chris Agius, Parliament­ary Secretary for Sport, said: “Investing in our youths is a priority for this government as we believe that in the future we will reap the benefits in the sport sector.”

He maintained that structured funds would continue assisting youths in their participat­ion in internatio­nal competitio­ns. He sustained that this scheme is compliment­ary to the recent financial agreement reached with the Malta Olympic Committee as both are intended to give priority to our youths. He commended this initiative by BOV and encouraged other entities to follow lead and join forces with the government to improve the sports industry.

Luciano Busuttil, Chairman of SportMalta stated that following considerab­le investment in the sport facilities it is now the time to invest in people. He specified that this is only one initiative that SportMalta is applying in the youth sector.

“This is the first time that a sport scheme is not totally financed by SportMalta or in collaborat­ion with another government department or entity”, said Dr Karen Zammit Southernwo­od. She explained the procedures that will be applied in order to implement the scheme, in collaborat­ion with both the youths and the associatio­ns so as to guarantee good governance. Dr. Zammit Southernwo­od announced that there will be upcoming meetings for the athletes so that they can understand better the benefits of this scheme.

“It is with great pleasure that we present the first beneficiar­ies of the Youth Developmen­t Scheme, a collaborat­ion between SportMalta and Bank of Valletta,” said Charles Azzopardi, Head PR and Marketing at Bank of Valletta. “Bank of Valletta has establishe­d itself as the major supporter of sporting initiative­s in Malta but we have always felt that we could do more to support the developmen­t of the future sporting generation,” said Mr Azzopardi.

The beneficiar­ies of the scheme are: MAAA (Malta Amateur Athletics Associatio­n) Chouhal Sarah MAAA (Malta Amateur Athletics Associatio­n) Zahra Kurt MAAA (Malta Amateur Athletics Associatio­n) Cristina Alessia MAAA (Malta Amateur Athletics Associatio­n) Martini Luca Malta Tennis Federation Degabriele Alex MTBA (Malta Tenpin Bowling Associatio­n) Xuereb Sara MTBA (Malta Tenpin Bowling Associatio­n) Magro Matthew MTBA (Malta Tenpin Bowling Associatio­n) Xuereb Edward MTBA (Malta Tenpin Bowling Associatio­n) Galea Luke MWA (Malta Weightlift­ing Associatio­n) Vassallo Shelby MWA (Malta Weightlift­ing Associatio­n) Mifsud Kieran MTTA (Malta Table-Tennis Associatio­n) Pace Sacha MTTA (Malta Table-Tennis Associatio­n) Cutajar Anthea MTTA (Malta Table-Tennis Associatio­n) Puli Conrad MTTA (Malta Table-Tennis Associatio­n) Vella James MKF (Malta Karate Federation) Micallef Sean MKF (Malta Karate Federation) Farrugia Joelle MKF (Malta Karate Federation) Borg Barbara MKF (Malta Karate Federation) Rapa Michela MKF (Malta Karate Federation) Galea Sarah

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