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San Marino and Bermuda have done it, why can’t Malta?

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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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Scientists deem Bella Hadid as the most beautiful woman in the world

Scientists deem Bella Hadid as the most beautiful woman in the world
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24-year-old Bella Hadid was named by a group of scientists as the most beautiful woman in the world as she was found to be 94.35% ‘accurate’ to the Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi. This is the name given for a measure of ‘physical perfection’ which dates back to Ancient Greece. Beyonce ranked at second place with a close 92.44% match-up. Amber Heard racked third at 91.85% and Ariana Grande at 91.81%. 

This list was compiled back in 2019 by using computerised mapping techniques by Harley Street facial cosmetic surgeon Dr Julian De Silva. Whether this is more of a philosophically aesthetic measurement rather than a scientific one is up for debate, but De Silva stated that the technology helps to solve ‘some of the mysteries of what its is that makes someone physically beautiful.’ Of course, these measurements only address features in relation to one’s face and exterior features, but says nothing about one’s inner world.

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5,311 people vaccinated over three-days through mobile clinics

5,311 people vaccinated over three-days through mobile clinics
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The three-day Valletta mobile vaccination programme resulted in the successful vaccination of 5,311 people. What started as an experiment to broaden the vaccination rollout further was deemed by Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne as a huge accomplishment. The programme gave the opportunity to several people who previously did not have the chance to receive the jab to do so. 

The mobile units first started Monday 19th July in Mosta, continuing the rollout in Zejtun and then St. Julian’s on Friday. It was then set up in Valletta for three days in front of the Parliamentary building, with hundreds lining up to get the vaccine.

Those turning up had to show identification documents as well as proof of living in Malta. These included anything from a rental agreement to a work contract or even proof of studying. The Deputy Prime Minister thanked the entire team who contributed to the rollout as the battle against COVID-19 continues. 

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Maltese defender Emma Lipman joins ambitious Como

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Serie B club Como announced the signing of Malta international Emma Lipman yesterday. Lipman, who comes off fresh from winning the Serie B with Lazio Femminile, will provide the winning mentality and experience that Como needs in order to get promoted. The 10 time capped Malta player has also played with the likes of AS Roma, Fiorentina and Manchester City to name a few.

Last season Como finished with 40 points in 5th, just 3 positions and 9 points off promotion. Como, who have already signed numerous young players, can now boast former Inter U19 coach Sebastian De La Fuenta who is known for nurturing young talents and getting the best out of them.

 

 

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A big good luck goes to Emma Lipman who will try and relive the joy of winning the Serie B title but this time with Como. These moves abroad will only help local football get stronger and stronger.

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