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Neil Agius is preparing for the 160km Open Water Swim Challenge, potentially taking place next week.

Neil Agius is preparing for the 160km Open Water Swim Challenge, potentially taking place next week.
Jun 23 2023 Share

Neil Agius and his team will be departing for Mallorca within the next 24 hours, as they have identified a potential weather window for the upcoming week. Neil’s primary purpose in going to Mallorca is to find the necessary mental space and focus to overcome the upcoming challenge, which is his most significant endeavour to date.

 

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The team is diligently working to ensure all preparations are in place to support Neil during this feat. This includes organising accompanying boats, arranging for food and other essential supplies.

Reflecting on the past 10 months of intense preparation, Neil stated, “Everything we have worked so hard for in the past months is now converging into these final 10 days.” The culmination of their efforts is about to unfold in the days ahead.

 

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Neil has already demonstrated his ability to endure long hours and distances without rest, while expending tremendous physical exertion in the water. This upcoming feat, encompassing a 160km journey and approximately 175,000 strokes, will be his pioneering endeavour. All eyes are on Agius as he prepares to break yet another record, with many messages of encouragement pouring in on his recent post.

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Tributes paid to men killed in ‘catastrophic implosion’

Jun 23 2023 Share

The deep sea exploration community is in mourning the devastating incident involving the Titan submersible. Passengers aboard the ill-fated vessel likely had no time to react to the sudden implosion.

The US Coast Guard, along with OceanGate, has confirmed that the crew of the Titan sub has tragically lost their lives in what is being described as a “catastrophic implosion.” The tail cone of the Titan sub was found approximately 1,600 feet from the bow of the Titanic on the seafloor, and the debris recovered suggests a catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. Upon making this determination, the families were immediately notified on behalf of the United States Coast Guard and the entire unified command.

Tributes are pouring in for the five men who tragically lost their lives aboard the Titan sub. The victims have been identified as Hamish Harding, 58, Shahzada Dawood, 48, and his son Suleman Dawood, 19, Paul-Henri Nargeolet, 77, and Stockton Rush, 61. Their families, while grappling with profound grief, have also expressed admiration for their loved ones’ unwavering dedication to exploration.

The search for answers and closure began when a robotic diving vehicle discovered significant fragments of the sub on the seafloor, approximately 1,600 feet (480 meters) away from the Titanic shipwreck. This find confirms the severity of the incident and paints a tragic picture of the sub’s fate.

It has been revealed that the US Navy initially detected “an acoustic anomaly consistent with an implosion” shortly after the Titan lost contact on Sunday. This early indication, coupled with the suspicions of renowned filmmaker James Cameron, who completed 33 dives to the Titanic wreck, led to an intensified search effort.

The multinational five-day search, covering more than 20,000 square kilometers of ocean, has now come to a somber end. The collective grief and shock within the deep-sea exploration community and beyond serve as a reminder of the inherent risks associated with pushing the boundaries of human exploration.

As investigations into the incident continue, it is hoped that a thorough understanding of the events leading to this tragic loss of life will emerge. For now, the focus remains on honouring the memory of those who perished and providing support to their grieving families. The legacy of these courageous individuals will forever be etched in the annals of deep-sea exploration, a testament to their indomitable spirit and unwavering pursuit of knowledge beneath the waves.

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#TeamGozo To Take Part In International Island Games For The First Time Ever

#TeamGozo To Take Part In International Island Games For The First Time Ever
Jun 22 2023 Share

It’s time to make history as a delegation of athletes from the picturesque island of Gozo, backed by the Ministry for Gozo, prepares to participate in the highly anticipated International Island Games for the very first time.

This determined squad, comprised of 40 talented athletes, is set to jet off to Guernsey this July, ready to showcase their skills and vie for glory across a range of disciplines.

From the track to the pool, the cycling trails to the shooting range, the table tennis arena to the triathlon course, and even the football field, #TeamGozo is geared up to compete at the highest level. With passion and determination running through their veins, these athletes are ready to give it their all and bring home medals that will make Gozo proud.

Supported by the Ministry for Gozo, this historic participation in the International Island Games symbolises the island’s growing presence in the world of sports. As the athletes embark on this thrilling journey, the people of Gozo eagerly await the opportunity to cheer on their hometown heroes. Let the games begin as #TeamGozo shows the world what they’re made of!

Good luck #TeamGozo!

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Maltese DJ Ryz gets unreleased track played at major festival in Barcelona

Maltese DJ Ryz gets unreleased track played at major festival in Barcelona
Jun 22 2023 Share

Maltese DJ Ryz has catapulted into the international spotlight as his unreleased track ‘Unspoken’ got showcased at the renowned OFFWEEK Festival’s Afterlife takeover at Parc del Forum in Barcelona. The crowd went wild as international artists Kevin De Vries and Konstantin Sibold unleashed the track’s pulsating beats to a sea of ecstatic music lovers.

 

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Afterlife, a powerhouse in the electronic music scene, continues to dominate the globe, with events held at the hottest nightlife destinations worldwide such as Ibiza, Tulum, London to Barcelona.

Ryz’s inclusion in De Vries & Sibold’s tracklist is a testament to the endless possibilities which lie in the hands of Maltese producers. The track’s infectious rhythm definitely resonated with the crowd and contributed to the electrifying atmosphere Afterlife events are known for.

What do you think of the track?

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