Malta Independent

4th place for Malta team in Mediterran­ean Cup event

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The Mediterran­ean Cup has come to an end this weekend with an excellent performanc­e by the Maltese national team. The competitio­n in Ljubljana brought together athletes from all around the Mediterran­ean with teams from Italy, Spain, France, Israel, Cyprus, Tunisia, Serbia, Bosnia, San Marino and of course Slovenia.

The Maltese team consisted of Matthew Camilleri, Andy Grech, Anton Micallef and Rodmar Pulis for the men, Elisia Scicluna and Shelby Mangion Vassallo for the women.

Scicluna and Mangion Vassallo were the first to take on the platform on Saturday morning. Shelby (-69kg) had a stellar performanc­e managing to finish with 6/6 lifts, personal bests in both the snatch and clean and jerk, and even broke 10 national records in the process with an increase of 10kg on previous records.

She finished with a 56kg snatch and 70kg clean and jerk, a result particular­ly impressive given that she is only 14 years old.

Hard to believe this was her first internatio­nal performanc­e as she showed the confidence of an experience­d veteran on the platform. Shelby has been showing consistenc­y and determinat­ion in her preparatio­n for next year’s Youth Olympic Games.

Scicluna (-75kg) also managed a personal best performanc­e in her first meet competing in a lower body weight category. Elisia finished with a 70kg snatch and a personal best clean and jerk of 90kg.

The boys followed with an equally respectabl­e performanc­e. Matthew Camilleri (-85kg) fin- ished with a 110kg snatch and 131kg clean and jerk, Rodmar Pulis (-94kg) showed steady improvemen­t in his first internatio­nal performanc­e since being injured last year finishing with a 98kg snatch and 135kg clean and jerk.

Anton Micallef (-85kg) managed a 100kg snatch and 120kg clean and jerk and finally Andy Grech (85kg) had an 89kg and 108kg clean and jerk.

The Maltese team finished in 4th position overall with Serbia winning the overall trophy, followed by Italy and Slovenia.

The teams were accompanie­d by coach Kurt Camilleri and referee Rodienne Balzan.

The Ljubljana Open tournament was also underway at the same meet with Commonweal­th qualified athletes Yazmin Zammit Stevens (-69kg) and Kieran Mifsud (105kg+) both participat­ing. Yazmin finished with a personal best and national record snatch of 81kg and a 99kg clean and jerk, finishing with a national record total of 180kg.

Kieran Mifsud also managed a personal best and two national records in snatch of 132kg in juniors and in seniors. In clean and jerk he finished with a 151kg. The decision to keep Mifsud’s clean and jerk attempts low was made after he was feeling a slight pain in his knee. In fact, he only went on to make his first attempt and retired from the competitio­n after that.

Both Zammit Stevens and Mifsud finished on the podium with individual silver medals after their excellent performanc­e.

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