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Special Olympics Gibraltar Achieves Medal Success at Princess Charlene Special Olympics European Swimming Invitational Games 

31 October 2024
Special Olympics Gibraltar Achieves Medal Success at Princess Charlene Special Olympics European Swimming Invitational Games 

Last weekend, a team of six talented swimmers from Special Olympics Gibraltar represented Gibraltar with distinction at the Princess Charlene Special Olympics European Swimming Invitational Games held in Monaco. 

Competing among athletes from 27 countries across Europe, Gibraltar’s team showcased remarkable skill and determination, returning home with an impressive medal tally of 4 golds, 1 silver, and 3 bronzes. The team, comprising Ivan Mannion Gomez, Douglas Pitaluga, Adam Stewart, Glen Wimbleton, Sallyann Mauro, and Christopher Joyce, each participated in two races, delivering inspiring performances that reflect their hard work and commitment to the sport. 

Supporting the athletes throughout were Swimming Coach Christine Bugeja and Head of Delegation Michael Mauro, whose guidance and encouragement proved invaluable. 

Minster for Sport, Leslie Bruzon, said: “As Minister for Sport, I am immensely proud of our athletes’ exceptional achievements at the Princess Charlene Special Olympics Invitational. Their dedication and resilience are an inspiration to all. Congratulations to the athletes, coaches and supporters who made this success possible, showcasing Gibraltar’s talent on the European stage.” 

Minister for Equality, Employment, Culture and Tourism, Christian Santos, said: “My heartfelt congratulations to the Special Olympics Gibraltar athletes who have left their mark at the Princess Charlene Special Olympics European Swimming Invitational Games in Monaco. Their tally of medals is the result of their hard work, dedication and training, and indicative also of the support they receive from their coaches, families and from the wider community. The athletes have represented our country among twenty-seven others at the European Swimming Meeting and as always, made Gibraltar proud.”