Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 August, 2024 at 3:48 pm by Andre Camilleri
Debono Group, the official partner of Toyota in Malta, is proudly supporting the para swimming athlete Maja Theuma as she prepares to represent Malta in the upcoming Paralympic Games that are taking place in Paris on 28 August – 8 September.
Toyota has long been aligned with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) as their worldwide mobility partner. However, Toyota’s commitment also extends into a more personal realm – the support for individual athletes all over the globe. In Europe alone, Toyota supports over 100 athletes from 23 countries, who practice in a total of 20 Olympic and 13 Paralympic disciplines.
In Malta, this initiative has taken root through Debono Group, which has actively embraced Toyota’s global mission and extended it to a more intimate scale by sponsoring Malta’s own Maja Theuma. Debono Group’s support is not only aimed to elevate Maja’s potential, but also to strengthen the bond between Toyota and the communities it serves, bringing international aspirations into the local context.
Geoffrey Debono, CEO of Debono Group, commented: “We are delighted to launch our campaign, whereby we will be helping Maja to enable her dream of going to the 2024 Paralympics in Paris. Mobility has always been at the heart of what we do at Debono Group, and in the spirit of the global TOYOTA ‘Mobility for All’ campaign, we’re proud to be supporting this young para-athlete who shares our collective vision of improved mobility for all, education on accessibility, and belief in one’s abilities.”
Maja Theuma is an S6 Paralympic swimmer and has been competing both locally and internationally for the past five years, representing Malta at various World Para Swimming events, including the 2019 and 2021 WPS World Championships. An inspirational figure in the local sports, Maja is also an inspiration to the whole community through her unwavering commitment, resilience, and relentless pursuit of her goals.
Maja has recently celebrated the official recognition of her S6 national records in the 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m freestyle, along with the 50m and 100m backstroke. Earlier in 2024, she competed in the Open European Para Swimming Championships in Madeira with a final
in the S6 50m Freestyle, finishing just a few milliseconds shy of her record. She achieved her national record in the 400m Freestyle at the Para Swimming World Series last March in Lignano, Italy.
With the Olympic Games Paris 2024 drawing to a close, and the Paralympic Games about to kick off, Toyota played a fundamental role in making these games a success, providing some of the essential support and helping to shape an unforgettable Olympic experience for fans and athletes alike.
Toyota has worked intensely with the Organising Committees to provide sustainable mobility solutions for the Games, enhancing safety and efficiency through intelligent transport, urban traffic systems, and vehicle-to-vehicle communication. To mark this special occasion, Toyota also opened an Inclusive Mobility Park in Paris to showcase innovative mobility devices and services that aim to make mobility accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
Learn more about the Toyota Malta X Maja Theuma partnership here: https://toyota.com.mt/start-your-impossible-maja-theuma/