Mario Aquilina

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Mario Aquilina
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Personal information
Full nameMario Aquilina
NationalityFlag of Malta.svg  Malta
Born (1975-11-18) 18 November 1975 (age 47)
Birżebbuġa, Malta
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10+12 in)
Weight80 kg (176 lb)
Sailing career
Class(es) Dinghy
ClubBirzebbbuga Sailing Club
CoachPeter Valentino

Mario Aquilina (born 18 November 1975 in Birżebbuġa) is a retired Maltese sailor, who specialized in the Laser class. [1] He represented his nation Malta in two editions of the Olympic Games (2000 and 2004), and has been a full-fledged member of the Birzebbuga Sailing Club throughout his sailing career, training under head coach Peter Valentino. [2] [3] Having the prestige to represent his nation in two Olympic Games, Aquilina has been nominated several times as the Sailor of the Year by the Malta Sailing Federation. [4]

Aquilina made his official debut, as a lone sailor, at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, where he placed thirty-seventh in the Laser class with a remarkable grade of 272, surpassing Singapore's Stanley Tan by a three-point advantage. [5] [6]

At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Aquilina qualified for his second Maltese team, as a 29-year-old, in the Laser class by granting a tripartite invitation from the International Sailing Federation. [2] Unlike his previous Olympics, Aquilina could not upgrade his position with a net score of 339 points and a thirty-ninth-place effort in a fleet of forty-two sailors. [7] [8]

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References

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