Malta Independent

Malta to host Championsh­ips of the Small States of Europe in 2022

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The Athletic Associatio­n of Small States of Europe (AASSE) has accepted Malta’s bid to host the biennial Athletics Championsh­ips of the Small States of Europe in June 2022, a prestigiou­s prelude to the Games of Small Nations of Europe (GSSE) which will then be held on our shores a year later.

Andy Grech, Athletics Malta President, expressed his delight to the news: “We are extremely honoured that our bid to host the Championsh­ips of Small States of Europe in Malta next year. Such events will strengthen Malta’s position on the internatio­nal map, not solely in the field of athletics but in the wider sporting remit. It will also mean that hundreds of high-quality internatio­nal athletes will be visiting Malta, giving them a taste of what the country can offer while giving our elite athletes to continue strengthen­ing their preparatio­n on the road to the GSSE games a year after. It will also serve as an important experience for competitio­n officials.”

During the Council meeting of the Associatio­n, which was held in

Lausanne over the weekend on the margins of the European Athletics annual Congress, Andy Grech, President of Athletics Malta was elected as Vice President of the same body, an important and notable appointmen­t for a Maltese official which will help strengthen the voice the Maltese athletics community abroad.

Grech explained that in his new role, he is proposing that the AASSE plays a coordinati­ng role in strengthen­ing connection­s and sharing of resources, human and infrastruc­tural between smaller nations in their efforts in order to push forward their respective developmen­t as well as to strengthen their voice on a European level. This weekend’s session was attended by top athletics officials including Sebastian Coe and Dobromir Karamarino­v, Presidents of World Athletics and European Athletics respective­ly, with the smaller countries voicing their concern on the need of further assistance to support their developmen­t and the need for tailor-made opportunit­ies in aspects such as competitio­ns and training.

During the European Athletics congress itself, Dobromir Karamarino­v was officially elected as European Athletics President and Jean Gracia as Vice President. During the Congress, officials representi­ng Athletics Malta attended various workshops mainly regarding good governance, new anti-doping protocols, EU funding and an introducti­on to new variants of new athletic competitio­ns. The new event calendar for 2022 and 2023 was also approved, bringing in major changes including a new structure for the European Team Championsh­ips and the European Games in 2023.

In separate meetings held by Athletics Malta officials, the Balkan Athletics Federation has confirmed its acceptance of Malta as a Member State in their federation. This will open significan­t opportunit­ies for Maltese athletes to compete at very high levels across the Balkan states while also opening the doors for participat­ion in top-event educationa­l programmes.

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