Gbaa ọsọ marathon gị ọzọ na Malta!

Malta 1 Mmalite akara ngosi Marathon site n'ikike nke Malta Tourism Authority | eTurboNews | eTN
Starting line of the Marathon - image courtesy of Malta Tourism Authority

Intersport La Valette Malta Marathon, February 5, 2023, offers a unique route of 7,000 years of history & stunning Mediterranean coastline.

Malta, a hidden gem in the Mediterranean, boasts 300 days of sun all-year round, easy to get around and explore, with English as an official language, making it the perfect destination for the Intersport La Valette Malta Marathon, which will take place February 5, 2023.

The Marathon date marks the birthday weekend of Grand Master Jean Parisot de la Valette, who led the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem and the Maltese to victory in The Great Siege of 1565 against the Ottoman Empire, and the namesake Malta’s Capital, Valletta. 

A Race For Runners, By Runners 

The Intersport La Valette Malta Marathon was originally coined by three members of the Malta Running Community; Fabio Spiteri, Charlie Demanuele, and Mattthew Pace, who saw the potential of an internationally recognized marathon in Malta and wanted to give participants the opportunity to have a race experience that makes the most of Malta and its historic sites. 

Race Route 

The route starts in the bustling coastal town of Sliema, continuing up the coast to Malta’s Capital City and UNESCO World Heritage site, Valletta. Participants will cross the finish-line in the Obodo atọ. The route has been measured, approved and listed by the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races, and is Malta’s only internationally recognized full marathon.

The Intersport La Valette Malta Marathon is supported by Visit Malta.

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Malta 2 The capital city Valletta | eTurboNews | eTN
Isi obodo, Valletta

Banyere Malta

Agwaetiti Malta nke anwụ na-achasi ike, nke dị n'etiti Oké Osimiri Mediterenian, bụ ebe obibi kachasị dị ịrịba ama nke ihe nketa ewuru ewuru, gụnyere njupụta kachasị elu nke saịtị UNESCO World Heritage Site na mba ọ bụla. Valletta, nke ndị Knights dị mpako wuru St. John, bụ otu n'ime saịtị UNESCO na isi obodo nke omenala Europe maka 2018. Patrimony Malta na nkume sitere na ihe owuwu nkume ndị kasị ochie na-akwụghị ụgwọ n'ụwa, ruo otu n'ime Alaeze Ukwu Britain. Sistemụ nchekwa kachasị egwu, ma gụnye ngwakọta bara ụba nke ihe owuwu ụlọ, okpukperechi na ndị agha sitere n'oge ochie, oge ochie na oge mmalite ọgbara ọhụrụ. Site na ihu igwe anwụ na-achasi ike, osimiri mara mma, ndụ abalị na-eme nke ọma na afọ 7,000 nke akụkọ ihe mere eme na-akpali mmasị, enwere nnukwu ihe ịhụ na ime. 

Maka ozi ndị ọzọ gbasara Malta, gaa na nletamalta.com.

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