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Maltese Swimmers Smash Four National Records As Championships Return To Tal-Qroqq

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Four national records were broke during the Swimming National Championships, hosted by the Aquatic Sports Association of Malta at the Tal-Qroqq National Pool on Sunday.

The Championships host a total of 72 events, welcoming nearly 260 athletes swimming a combination of more than 1,200 individual swims and representing eight local clubs.

During these Championships, a total of four new National Records and one Age Group B record were established by Dylan Cachia, Thomas Wareing and Ella Fenech Attard.

On Sunday afternoon, Cachia produced his second national record for these Championships, when he established a new record for the 1,500m freestyle event. Cachia swam a time of 16:26.36, improving on the previous record by nearly five seconds on the previous record he had established in Gzira, in 2020.

Cachia had also established a new National Record in the 200m backstroke, whilst Wareing established two records in the 100m backstroke within twenty four hours of each other.

Fenech Attard established a new Age Group B record in the 400m freestyle event. A total of 647 personal best timings were recorded, which is more than 50% of the individual swims over the 4-day Championships.

“It was encouraging to see swimmers and spectators enjoying competition after two years of having our nationals at the right time of season. All over the world all sports have lost participants, swimming being no exception,” National Coach Delon Dannhauser said.

“In terms of performance, it definitely seems that swimming is back on track, with four National records and Age Group records,  as well as some really exciting relays between the clubs , swimming seems to be growing in popularity and numbers again. I was extremely proud of everyone’s effort and preparation from the swimmers to the coaches and I am really excited for the next season,” he continued.

The National Swimming Championships Club Trophy which is presented to the Club which has garnered the most points from all of the events throughout the Championships was presented to Sliema ASC at the end of the Championships.

“The National Championships have given a good indication of how preparations are progressing for athletes earmarked for the Games of the Small States of Europe in 2023 in Malta. Athletes are being continuously assessed by Dannhauser and technical consultant Scott Volkers who has already been in Malta three times this year to coach the squad,” explained Joe Caruana Curran, Aquatic Sports Association of Malta President.

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