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The Senglea Regatta Club has announced its intention to take legal action following a highly controversial incident during this week’s Freedom Day Regatta, held on Monday. In a strongly worded official statement, the club accused rivals Bormla (Cospicua) Regatta Club of violating sporting rules and engaging in disruptive behaviour that ultimately cost Senglea the overall victory in Category A

A collection from last year’s Olympic Opening Ceremony, including objects used by artists such as the costume of Dionysus and the torch, will be offered for bidding on 13 April …

When Eduardo Saraiva left Brazil for a new chapter in his life, he brought with him not just his experience as a media lecturer but also a lifelong passion for rowing. Now that passion is about to culminate in a truly special experience as he prepares to take part in his first ever Maltese Regatta.

Malta is counting down the days to one of its most celebrated sporting events, the Freedom Day Regatta, set to take place on 31 March in the historic waters of the Grand Harbour. The race is a longstanding national tradition, deeply rooted in Maltese culture, and commemorates the country’s final withdrawal of British military forces in 1979.

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