Malta at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
Sporting event delegation
Malta at the 2006 Commonwealth Games | |
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CGF code | MLT |
CGA | Malta Olympic Committee |
Website | www |
in Melbourne, Australia | |
Flag bearers | Opening: Closing: Rebecca Madyson[1] |
Medals Ranked 27th |
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Commonwealth Games appearances (overview) | |
Malta sent a team of 35 athletes to the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.
Malta had won two bronze medals at previous Commonwealth Games.
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Malta | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Silver
- Rebecca Attard Madyson, Women's Trap Singles
Bronze
- William Chetcuti, Men's Double Trap
Malta's Commonwealth Games Team 2006
Women's
- Caroline Fenech
- Kirsten Micallef
- Doreen Parnis
- Wismay Schembri
- Bever Lee Zammit
- Dawn Aquilina
- Antoinette Borg
- Lucienne Bezzina
- Fiona Schembri
- Josephine Grima
- Sara Pace
- Rachel Camilleri
- Nick Formosa
- David Treacy
- Jack Schiavone
- Etienne Bonello
- Stephania Magri
Men's
- Joe Attard
- Leonard Callus
- Shaun J Parnis
- Victor A Brincat
- Alfred J Vella
- Francis M Vella
- William Chetcuti
- Rodney Micallef
- Frans Pace
- Stanley Cardona
Squash
- Joe Desira (Men's singles)
Swimming
- Angela Galea (Women's Butterfly at 50m, 100m & 200m)
- Simon Gerada & Wayne Gerada (Men's doubles)
- Lindsay Borg (Women's 75 kg)
- Rebecca Aquilina (women's 75 kg)
- Sharne Hawkins (women's 82.5 kg)
References
- ^ "Madyson named as Malta's flagbearer for opening ceremony". Times of Malta. 3 October 2010. Retrieved 8 November 2023.
External links
- Malta Olympic Committee website
- 2006 Commonwealth Games website
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