
Athletics Team Malta kicked off their campaign at the European Athletics Team Championships in Maribor, Slovenia, with a strong showing, ending Day One in fifth position in the 15-nation Division Three competition.
Despite the absence of several key athletes, the Maltese contingent demonstrated remarkable resilience and depth, with standout performances across both track and field events particularly from a number of promising young talents.
Rachela Pace was among the day’s top performers, claiming maximum points for Malta with a superb victory in the long jump, leaping to an impressive 6.39m.
Middle-distance runner Gina McNamara continued her fine form, securing first place in the 800m with a time of 2:10.05, while Matthew Galea Soler impressed in the 400m, clocking 46.90s to take second place.
All three athletes are set to compete again today, aiming to add further points to Malta’s tally.
The women’s relay team also put in a commendable effort, securing third place with a solid time of 46.99s.
With 184 points accumulated, Malta sits in fifth place matching their result from two years ago in Poland. Iceland and Luxembourg currently lead the standings, with Moldova close behind in third on 197 points.
The championships conclude today, with Team Malta looking to capitalise on their strong start and climb further up the leaderboard.
The Maltese team in the European Athletics Team Championship is supported by SportMalta.
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