Sunday, January 1, 2017

Zammit Stevens thrives in setting ambitious goals

Yasmin Zammit Stevens during training at the Cottonera Sports Complex. Photo: Steve Zammit Lupi

Weightlifting is not really popular among Maltese female competitors and rarely gets media coverage but the promising Yasmin Zammit Stevens is doing all she can to lift the profile of her favourite sport on our shores. Having just started practising the power sport in the latter months of 2015, Zammit Stevens has taken the weightlifting scene by storm as the former track and field sprinter established a long list of national records on her way to a series of remarkable achievements at home and abroad. Among her most eye-catching results last year were the European U-23 Championships in Israel where she topped the Group B category and finished ninth overall in a very competitive field. She also placed sixth in the Commonwealth Championships in Malaysia on her way to clinching a qualifying spot for the Mediterranean Games and in Doha the 23-year-old was classified a creditable fifth in the International Cup. Earlier last month, the 69kg national champion was honoured for her achievements when she received the Master Level Award and Most Improvement Award at a Malta Weightlifting Association presentations night. "I'm really proud of my results," Zammit Stevens told The Sunday Times...

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