
Luke Micallef of AC Pembroke has once again proven his dominance by winning the National Mountain Running Championship for the seventh consecutive year. He crossed the finish line first, setting a new record time of 18:23, beating his previous best from last year by seven seconds.
Now in its 12th edition, the Championships were held in Binġemma under the auspices of Athletics Malta and the Mġarr Local Council.
The race took place in the unique countryside environment of the area, covering a distance of 5.6 km. Runners faced a continuous ascent of 139 metres and a gentle descent of 35 metres, starting from Binġemma and reaching one of Malta’s highest points at 240 metres elevation, before finishing at Kunċizzjoni, near the limits of Rabat.
Luke Micallef finished first with a time of 18:23, followed by Aidan Tanti (Evolve AC) in second place with 19:27, and Tommy Wallbank (Mellieha AC) in third with 19:47.
Among the women, Isaura Camilleri (Żurrieq) claimed her first national title with a time of 24:32. Francesca Arrigo (Ladies Running Club) finished second with 27:06, while Alexia Zammit (AS Libertas) came third with 28:15.
This race also served as the selection event for Maltese athletes aiming to compete at the 2025 World Mountain Running Championships.
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