Maltese Olympians represent the pinnacle of athletic achievement in Malta, embodying dedication, perseverance, and national pride on the international stage. Competing across a variety of disciplines, these athletes showcase the talent and hard work fostered within Malta’s sporting community.
From their participation in the Summer and Winter Olympic Games to their inspiring journeys of preparation and competition, Maltese Olympians are an enduring source of pride, motivating future generations to pursue excellence in sport and life.
Athletics • 1936
Austin
Cassar
Athletics • 1936
Alfred
Bencini
Sailing • 1960
John
Ripard
Cycling • 1972
John
Magri
Cycling • 1972
Louis
Bezzina
Shooting • 1960
Wenzu
Vella
Shooting • 1960, 1968, 1972
Joseph
Grech
Sailing • 1960
Paul
Ripard
Sailing • 1960
Alfred
Borda
Swimming • 1960
Alfred
Grixti
Swimming • 1960
Christopher
Dowling
Cycling • 1960
Joseph
Polidano
Cycling • 1960
John
Bugeja
Cycling • 1960
Paul
Camilleri
Athletics • 1948
Nestor
Jacono
Water Polo • 1928, 1936
Waterpolo
Team
Cycling • 1972, 1980
Alfred
Tonna
Wrestling • 1984, 1988
Jesmond
Geordemaina
Sailing • 1984
Peter
Bonello
Athletics • 1984
Jennifer
Pace
Archery • 1980
Leo
Portelli
Archery • 1980, 1984, 1988
Joanna
Agius
Shooting • 1980, 1984
Frans
Chetcuti
Shooting • 1980
Larry
Vella
Cycling • 1980
Albert
MIcallef
Cycling • 1980
Carmel
Muscat
Cycling • 1980
Joseph
Farrugia
Cycling • 1972
Joseph
Said
Judo • 1992, 1996, 2000
Laurie
Pace
Wrestling • 1984
Alexander
Zammit
Shooting • 1984
Michael
Gauci
Sialing • 1988, 1992
Jean-Paul
Fleri
Judo • 1988
Stephen
Farrugia
Judo • 1988, 1992
Jason
Trevisan
Wrestling • 1988
Paul
Farrugia
Athletics • 1992
Deirdre
Caruana
Athletics • 1992, 1996
Carol
Galea
Athletics • 1992
Horace
Micallef
Athletics • 1996, 2000
Mario
Bonello
Swimming • 1996
Gail
Rizzo
Sailing • 1996
Andrew
WIlson
Sailing • 1996
John
Tabone
• 1996, 2000
Frans
Pace
• 2000
Suzanne
Spiteri
• 2000
John
Tabone
• 2000, 2004
Angela
Galea
• 2000, 2004
Mario
Auilina
• 2004
Darren
Gilford
• 2004
Tanya
Blake
• 2004
Neil
Agius
• 2004, 2008
Marcon
Bezzina
• 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016
William
Chetcuti
• 2008
Nikolai
Portelli
• 2008
Charlene
Attard
• 2008
Ryan
Gambin
• 2008
Madeleine
Scerri
• 2012
Rachid
Chouhal
• 2012
Diane
Borg
• 2012, 2016
Nicole
Muscat
• 2014, 2018
Elise
Pellegrin
• 2016
Luke
Bezzina
• 2016
Kyle
Micallef
• 2016
Charlotte
Wingfield
• 2020
Carla
Scicluna
• 2020
Matthew
Abela
• 2016, 2020
Eleanor
Bezzina
• 2012, 2016, 2020
Andrew
Chetcuti
• 2020
Yazmin
Zammit
• 2022
Jenise
Spiteri
• 2024
Kyle
Micallef
• 2024
Beppe
Grillo
• 2024, 2020
Sasha
Gatt
• 2024
Gianluca
Chetcuti
Judo • 2024
Katryna
Esposito
Cross-Country Skiing • 2026
Jenny
Axixa
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