Malta Independent

Success for Team Malta at XVII Mediterran­ean Cup

- Andre Zammit

The 17th edition of the Mediterran­ean darts cup staged in Poissy, France came to an end on Saturday with Team Malta claiming 3 medals in total – Silver in the team and singles events and Bronze in the overall.

The national team was composed of four players: Norbert Attard, David Attard, Godfrey Abela and John Agius.

They kicked off their internatio­nal commitment­s on Thursday in the Team event. In the opening group match, Malta suffered a 7-9 defeat to Romania but two exceptiona­l performanc­es against Greece 9-6 and Cyprus 9-4 in the remaining group matches saw the Maltese team qualify for the knock-out stage.

Day two featured matches from the singles and pairs competitio­n with John Agius stealing the show reaching the semi-final stage in the individual competitio­n defeating E.Pantelidis (Greece) 4-0; R.Negot (ROU) 4-1; D.Carrasco (Catalonia) 4-3 along the way.

Norbert and David Attard were eliminated at the last 16 stage with Godfrey Abela a round earlier. In the afternoon, the pairs competitio­n took place with both Maltese pairs failing to reach the semi-finals.

Day three can only be described as a roller coaster ride for the Maltese contingent with many ups and downs along the way. First up was John Agius with another brilliant performanc­e as he defeated A.Frim of Romania 4-1 in the singles event to reach the final in this competitio­n.

Next up, Team Malta was playing in what ended up to be the best performanc­e of the entire tournament in their semifinal against host nations France.

In a first to nine leg match, the Maltese team found themselves 8-4 down but a spirited comeback saw the Maltese team win all the remaining five legs to claim a 9-8 victory and a berth in the final.

After an afternoon`s rest, first up was John Agius in the singles final against local boy Jacques Labre. Leading 3-1 in a first to four legs, Agius could not get over the winning line with Labre claiming the gold medal in a 4-3 victory.

The final match on schedule was the Team event with Malta facing off against Romania for the second time in this competitio­n. Unfortunat­ely, this time the Maltese were on the wrong end of a comeback as Romania managed to claim gold in a 9-7 win despite trailing the Maltese 7-4 at one stage.

Andre Zammit (public relations officer) said: “At first there is obviously a slight disappoint­ment of losing two finals from a winning position but overall, it was another successful internatio­nal appointmen­t for our national team, especially considerin­g that two out of the four players representi­ng Malta were making their debut at this event – John Agius and David Attard”. XVII Mediterran­ean Cup Roll of Honour Men`s overall – 1st France 58 points; 2nd Romania 46 points; 3rd Malta 38 points; 4th Turkey 26 points; 5th Catalonia 20 points; 6th Gibraltar 18 points; 7th Cyprus 14 points; 8th Greece 12 points.

Men`s team – 1st Romania; 2nd Malta; 3rd France and Catalonia.

Men`s singles – 1stJ.Labre (FRA); 2nd J.Agius (MLT); 3rd A.Frim (ROU) and K.Pantelidis (GRE).

Men`s pairs – 1st France; 2nd Gibraltar; 3rd Turkey and Romania.

Ladies overall – 1st Catalonia and Greece A 18 points; 3rd Turkey A 14 points; 4th France A 12 points; 5th Turkey B and France B 6 points; 7th Greece B 4 points; 8th Romania 0 points.

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Team Malta 4
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Norbert Attard

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