FeatureGlobe Trotters
premium

Mayhem in the Mediterranean as the Maltese obsession with horses lives on - for now

Julian Muscat takes a trip to Gozo as he assesses the state of racing in the Maltese islands

author image
Features writer

It’s a question that would stump the most learned of pub-quiz enthusiasts: what is the most popular spectator sport in Malta?

The answer is horseracing. Yes, football raises the pulse of the 570,000 inhabitants of this island located 60 miles south of Sicily in the Mediterranean Sea, but racing draws the crowds.

It was introduced by the Knights of St John on their arrival in the 16th century and has evolved into a sport staging 60 meetings each year at the Malta Equidrome and half as many at Ta’ Xhajma racecourse in Gozo, the second biggest of the Maltese islands.

Read the full story

Read award-winning journalism from the best writers in racing, with exclusive news, interviews, columns, investigations, stable tours and subscriber-only emails.

Subscribe to unlock
  • Racing Post digital newspaper (worth over £100 per month)
  • Award-winning journalism from the best writers in racing
  • Expert tips from the likes of Tom Segal and Paul Kealy
  • Replays and results analysis from all UK and Irish racecourses
  • Form study tools including the Pro Card and Horse Tracker
  • Extensive archive of statistics covering horses, trainers, jockeys, owners, pedigree and sales data
Subscribe

Already a subscriber?Log in

Published on inGlobe Trotters

Last updated

iconCopy