Malta to Host 2027 Commonwealth Youth Games with Historic Para Sport Programme

Malta will host the Commonwealth Youth Games 2027 from October 29 to November 4, featuring approximately 1,200 young athletes from 74 nations competing across eight disciplines. The event will be historic for including the largest para sport programme in the Games' history, building on the inclusion of para athletics in 2023. Competitions will be spread across seven world-class venues on the islands of Malta and Gozo, including new and modernised facilities. The Games aim to provide a transformative experience for young athletes, acting as a global platform and stepping stone to elite senior competition.

Key Points: Commonwealth Youth Games 2027: Dates, Venues, Sports in Malta

  • Games run Oct 30-Nov 4, 2027
  • 1,200 athletes from 74 nations
  • Features largest para sport programme in event history
  • Sailing and water polo debut at youth level
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Commonwealth Youth Games to run from Oct 29 to Nov 4 next year

Malta hosts Commonwealth Youth Games 2027 from Oct 29-Nov 4, featuring 1,200 athletes, 8 sports, and the largest para sport programme in event history.

"Malta 2027 promises an electrifying and competitive atmosphere, showcasing the home of Maltese sport. - Katie Sadleir"

New Delhi, March 19

The opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Youth Games 2027 in Malta will be held on October 29, followed by a six-day sporting schedule from October 30 to November 4.

Malta is set to welcome around 1,200 athletes aged between 14 and 18, representing 74 nations and territories from across the Commonwealth.

The Games programme will feature eight disciplines: swimming and para swimming, athletics and para athletics, netball, sailing, squash, triathlon, water polo, and weightlifting. Competitions will be staged across seven venues located on the islands of Malta and Gozo.

Events will be spread across facilities, including Cottonera Indoor Pool, Tal-Qroqq National Pool, Marsa Athletics Stadium, Marsa Sports Centre, Mellieha Bay, Gozo Indoor Sports Pavilion, Marsalforn Bay.

Speaking about the Commonwealth Youth Games, Commonwealth Sport Chief Executive Katie Sadleir said, "Malta 2027 promises an electrifying and competitive atmosphere, showcasing the home of Maltese sport. World-class facilities will provide our young athletes with a truly transformative experience, helping to inspire and develop the stars of tomorrow. We are looking forward to what will be a fantastic Games."

Malta's Minister for Sport, Clifton Grima, said, "From the development and modernisation of facilities to the inauguration of new, world-class venues, we are creating environments where athletes can train, compete, and excel. The Malta 2027 Commonwealth Youth Games will fully benefit from this vision, utilising state-of-the-art infrastructure that will serve not only the Games but also provide enduring value to local communities and future generations."

Malta 2027 is set to mark a significant milestone by hosting the largest para sport programme in the history of the Commonwealth Youth Games, building on the inclusion of para athletics at the previous edition in Trinidad and Tobago in 2023.

The upcoming Games will also see sailing and water polo making their debut in the youth event.

First held in Edinburgh in 2000, the Commonwealth Youth Games were designed to provide a global platform for young athletes and act as a stepping stone to elite senior competition.

Since its inception, the event has seen participation from over 6,000 athletes. The most recent edition in Trinidad and Tobago in 2023 was the largest to date.

- IANS

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Sarah B
This is wonderful news for young athletes. The focus on para sports is particularly commendable. I do wonder, however, about the cost and logistics for athletes from smaller Commonwealth nations. Will there be sufficient support for their travel and stay?
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Priya S
Exciting! Sailing and water polo debuts will be interesting to watch. Hope Indian sports authorities identify talent in these sports too, not just focus on cricket and athletics. These games are a perfect platform.
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Vikram M
Malta hosting is a good choice. Compact venue locations should make it easier for everyone. The legacy of improved facilities for local communities is the real win here. Hope our Indian contingent brings home a good medal haul! Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
While the games are a great initiative, I feel the timing could be better. October-November is right in the middle of the academic year for many Indian students. Balancing studies and high-level sport at that age is a real challenge. The selection process needs to be very considerate.
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Kavya N
Love that netball is included! It's so popular in schools here. This is a golden chance for our girls to shine on an international stage. Fingers crossed for strong performances in weightlifting and swimming too! 🏅

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