This week two similar records have been broken in the Olympics. Bermuda became the smallest country ever to win a Gold medal and San Marino became the smallest country ever to win a medal. Bermuda now have two medals to their name, one bronze in boxing all the way back in 1976 and now one gold in the women’s Triathlon. San Marino won theirs in the women’s trap shooting final, when Alessandra Perilli took the bronze medal.
These wins have brought up many questions on social media as to what is stopping Malta from achieving this feat. President of the Malta Sports Journalists Association , Sandro Micallef was one of the people to post his opinions on Facebook. He wrote how many Maltese fans in the sport community feel, that sport in Malta isn’t given the importance it deservers.
If the country doesn’t give sport more importance, then Malta will never progress in sport. This does not just apply for the Olympics but in other famous sports in Malta like Football and Water polo.
If San Marino, a country which only has a population of 34,000 people, and Bermuda, which is approximately 6x smaller than Malta, can win an Olympic medal then so can Malta.
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