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Four Athletics Malta athletes at European Cross Championships

Two Maltese elite athletes – Dillon Cassar and Lisa Bezzina, together with two of Malta’s upcoming prospects, David Borg and Gabriel Farrugia, took part in this year’s SPAR Cross-Country European Championships held in Findal, Dublin, on the Sport Ireland Campus.

This was an important experience for the Maltese athletes, who shared the stage with some of Europe’s most well-known athletes, such as Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen, who won the senior male race, having earlier this summer claimed Olympic gold in the 1,500m race.

A fellow Norwegian also claimed the women’s gold, Karoline Bjerkeli Grovdal, amongst other Olympic participants.

Dillon Cassar and Lisa Bezzina, fresh from their National Cross-Country triumph, produced a respectable performance on the tough, 10km Dublin terrain.

David Borg and Gabriel Farrugia competed against 97 athletes in the Under 20 category.

On his debut for the national team, Farrugia was able to complete the 6km course in 20:30, passing Borg on the final straight, with a mere second separating them at the finish line.

This was a great experience for both athletes in a very technical race, showing significant promise to continue pushing each other in the future. Axel Vang Christensen from Denmark claimed the Under 20 title.

Athletics Malta said in a statement that during this season it has sought to give a fresh impetus to cross-country events, despite the challenge of a lack of adequate venues for such events. Securing the participation of Maltese athletes abroad therefore remains a fundamental path in their development.

Athletics Malta president Andy Grech said: “I am pleased with the solid performance by Maltese athletes despite the constant rainfall in the buildup to the event, creating extremely muddy conditions for a challenging terrain that Maltese athletes are not accustomed to.  

“This was a great experience for the Maltese team, and an important stepping-stone on which Athletics Malta will continue to build in the coming months.”

Athletics Malta thanked Sport Malta and the Maltese Olympic Committee for their support.

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