French Paralympic medalist Esteban Herrault revealed as the international guest of Għażliet Sportivi Nazzjonali
The Malta Sports Journalists Association (MSJA) announced that French paralympian athlete, Esteban Herrault, as the international guest for Saturday’s 65th edition of the Għażliet Sportivi Nazzjonali.
Esteban Herrault, born on September 18, 1993, in Le Mans, France, has made significant strides in para table tennis.
Partnering with Clément Berthier, he secured a bronze medal in the men’s doubles MD14 event at the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris. The duo also clinched the European Championship title in the same category in 2023.
During his visit, which was made possible thanks to the good relationship between the MSJA and the French Embassy in Malta, Herrault will be also meeting Professor Joseph Grima, president of the Malta Paralympic Committee. This engagement underscores MSJA’s efforts in promoting inclusivity in sports.
In a statement, the Għaqda Ġurnalisti Sport said that the 65th edition of the Għażliet Sportivi Nazzjonali will celebrate Malta’s top sporting talents, and Herrault’s presence adds an international dimension to this prestigious event.
“His achievements serve as an inspiration to athletes worldwide, exemplifying dedication and resilience,” it said.
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