Luke Micallef and Ritienne Zammit claimed the 10k National Championship titles after delivering commanding performances that set them apart from a competitive field of distance runners. Micallef controlled the men’s race with a measured pace through the early kilometers before pushing clear in the final stages to secure the win, while Zammit dominated the women’s event with consistent splits and a strong finish that confirmed her national status over the distance. Both athletes had prepared extensively for the championship, balancing track sessions and road mileage to peak for the national meet, and their victories reflect the depth of training and tactical discipline required at this level. The event brought together Malta’s top long-distance talent and served as a key marker in the domestic athletics calendar, with the 10k championship offering qualifying standards and ranking points for international selection. Micallef and Zammit’s results reinforce their positions as leading figures in Maltese distance running and set a strong benchmark for the upcoming season.
Luke Micallef, Ritienne Zammit Claim 10k National Championship
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