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Sports venues ready to welcome over 1,300 athletes for GSSE

Sports venues ready to welcome over 1,300 athletes for GSSE
May 28 2023 Share

Over 1,300 athletes and officials have officially registered to be part of the XIX Games of the Small States of Europe, which will start on Monday 29th May.

With an opening ceremony set for Monday on the Floriana Granaries, Malta will be hosting a total of 114 events across 10 disciplines. The events will be spread across 11 venues which have been refurbished or rebuilt purposefully for the Games.

On Friday, the Games Organising Committee welcomed the Chefs de Mission from all participating countries for the registration process. 

This process is the final process ahead of the start of the Games, which indicates that all of the nine participating countries have successfully provided the necessary information and documentation required for their teams’ participation. 

Now that the registration is complete, the Games can proceed as planned and Games’ schedules are in the process of being finalised by the technical team. 

In the meantime, Malta started welcoming athletes who’s arrivals have been scheduled between Saturday and Sunday giving them time to settle down.

On behalf of MaltaDaily, we wish all the athletes the best of luck! 

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Here are your official Brillanti Dance Finalists

Here are your official Brillanti Dance Finalists
May 28 2023 Share

Patrick, Attila, Brenda, Joseph and this week’s guest from ZfinMalta Tara Dalli had a tough episode to deal with – choosing from what is left of the original semifinalists and picking those who will get a chance to be crowned Brillanti winners.

Cheryl Lofreda, Elisa Morguello, Mishelle & Juliana, Nicole Chetcuti, Chloe & Miguel and Ben Spiteri were the dancers chosen to compete in the upcoming grand final.

 

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It also unfortunately meant that the remaining dancers, Federica Nicastro and Rafael Pimenta, had to be cut so close to making it into the final episode at have a chance at winning the grand prize.

Who do you think will come out on top in next week’s finale? Tune in on ONE at 2030hrs to find out! 

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24 year old motorcyclist at risk of dying after Qormi crash

24 year old motorcyclist at risk of dying after Qormi crash
May 28 2023 Share

A 24 year old man resident of Ħal Luqa was taken to Mater Dei Hospital yesterday at around 1100hrs due to having been involved in a traffic accident in Triq Ħal Luqa, Ħal Qormi. 

Preliminary investigations showed that a crash had taken place between a Toyota Vitz driven by a 31 year old man resident of Marsa and a Kymco Agility motorcycle driven by the victim.

 A medical team was called on site and the victim was later confirmed to have suffered serious injuries.

Investigations are ongoing and an inquiry has been opened. 

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Eurovision star calls Ryan Hili’s cover of his song ‘best one so far’

Eurovision star calls Ryan Hili’s cover of his song ‘best one so far’
May 28 2023 Share

Switzerland’s Eurovision 2023 representative Remo Forrer took to social media to compliment local singer Ryan Hili’s cover of his competing song ‘Watergun.’

Hili posted a cover of the song, which earned Forrer 20th place in the final, which prompted the singer to take to the social media platform to point out how his cover is ‘amazing.’ 

 

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‘I have to say, I heard a lot of covers, yet I have to be honest, yours is the best one by far’ he said about the X Factor Malta Season 3 winner’s take on the song. 

‘I love the emotions and the deepness of your voice. Just every single note is… yeah, you nailed it. Amazing. Hope you go further with your music’ he said. 

If you enjoyed this little snippet, go give Ryan some love on his official release on his profile! Well done Ryan! 

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