Malta Independent

Eleonor Bezzina misses out on bronze

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Eleanor Bezzina gave another strong performanc­e yesterday in the 25m Pistol Precision and Rapid Qualificat­ion. Bezzina qualified to take part in the final after gaining seventh place with result of 571-18x. In the final competitio­n, Bezzina missed out on Bronze medal for points. Neverthele­ss, this result is a strong one for Bezzina who only recently took up this particular discipline.

It was another busy day for Team Malta in the Gold Coast yesterday, when eleven athletes took part in Athletics, Shooting, Lawn Bowls and Squash. Athletics The searing heat that hit the Carrara Stadium did not deter Ian Grech’s efforts to register a new personal best result of 7.43 in the Men’s Long Jump Qualifying rounds.

Andrew Cassar Torregiani jumped 6.87 in his first major internatio­nal competitio­n.

Charlotte Wingfield took part in the 200m Heats, and clocked a time of 24.40. Lawn Bowls Maltese lawn bowlers, had a bit of a disappoint­ing day at Broadbeach today, when the Ladies Pairs, siblings Connie-Leigh and Rebecca Rixon suffered two defeats against England and Australia. In the first match, England proved their strength by the eighth end, when the score was 14 – 2 for England. Despite valiant efforts England were too strong and the match ended 23 10. In the game against host country Australia, the Maltese girls had a narrower defeat. Gaining the upper hand the girls had the lead until the sixteenth end, when Australia obtained and draw. Motivated by this, Australia went on to beat Malta 18 – 14.

In the Men’s Singles, Brandon Aquilina played a very close match against Daniel Salmon (Wales), however lost with a score of 21-18. but won over Philip Jones (Norfolk Islands) and Taiki Paniani (Cook Islands). Squash In Oxenford, it was time for Malta to take to the doubles courts for the Ladies and Mixed Doubles events. It was a tough day for unseeded Maltese players Dianne Kellas and Colette Sultana who faced Welsh Singles Bronze medallist Tesni Evans and Deon Saffery.

The game ended with a 2-0 defeat for Malta. A similar fate awaited Mixed Doubles Pair, Colette Sultana and Daniel Zammit Lewis who lost to New Zealand duo Amanda Landers-Murphy and Zac Millar. Seeded duo Bradley Hindle and Dianne Kellas closed off the day on a positive note with a convincing win over Papua New Guinea’s Lynette Vai and Madako Suari.

Malta’s commitment­s in the Gold Coast continue today, Wednesday 11th April with the following sports:Shooting Double Trap Qualificat­ion (Nathan Lee Xuereb/ William Chetcuti) Lawn bowls Women’s Pairs vs Zambia Women’s Pairs vs Papua New Guinea Squash Men’s Doubles vs New Zealand Ladies doubles vs Pakistan Mixed doubles vs New Zealand Women's Doubles vs India Mixed Doubles vs England

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