The initiative represents a coordinated effort to elevate coaching standards and support long-term athlete development across the islands.
The launch event brought together key stakeholders from both local and European sporting bodies. Among those present were European Aquatics President Antonio Silva, Aquatic Sports Association of Malta President Karl Izzo, Vice President for Swimming David Bonello, and representatives from SportMalta including CEO Mark Cutajar, Director of Corporate Services Rose Marie Mercieca, and Deputy Chairman Keith Bartolo.
The programme is designed to provide structured education and development opportunities for selected coaches, equipping them with the tools necessary to enhance athlete performance while promoting safe and inclusive sporting environments.
At the core of this initiative is the Level 1 coaching course, which aims to build foundational competencies in aspiring swimming coaches.
By the end of the course, participants are expected to gain a solid understanding of key sport science principles, swimming techniques, and effective training methodologies.
Additionally, coaches will develop the ability to analyse athlete performance, contribute to the delivery of structured training sessions, and adapt their coaching strategies to suit varying stages of athlete development.
Beyond technical knowledge, the programme places strong emphasis on ethical responsibilities and professionalism. Coaches are encouraged to adopt a participant-centred approach, foster positive sporting experiences, and commit to continuous self-improvement.
Adaptability, communication, and leadership are also highlighted as essential qualities for modern coaching practice.
The course will be structured through a series of online lectures, culminating in an online examination, followed by an intensive practical session delivered directly by European Aquatics.
This programme is designed as a continuous learning pathway, meaning that once qualified, coaches are required to renew their certification every two years through additional online learning and assessments provided by European Aquatics.
This ensures that all coaches remain up to date, maintain high standards, and stay well-informed on the latest developments in the sport.
This initiative forms part of the broader national campaign Let’s Move Malta, spearheaded by SportMalta. The campaign aims to increase physical activity levels across the population, encouraging healthier lifestyles through greater participation in sport and exercise.
It focuses on inclusivity, accessibility, and long-term engagement, ensuring that individuals of all ages and abilities can benefit from structured physical activity programmes.
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