Malta’s Artistic Swimming National Team delivered their best-ever results on the international stage at the third leg of the World Aquatics Artistic Swimming World Cup, held in Markham, Canada. The team, consisting of Ana Culic, Thea Grima Buttigieg, and Zea Montfort, competed under the guidance of national coach Michelle Hubner and assistant coach Hannah Preca Trapani.
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