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CRY Cardiology Conference: Updates in Sports Cardiology

Faculty Biographies

Professor Sanjay Sharma FESC

Cardiovascular Clinical Academic Group
St. George's, University of London
St. George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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Sanjay Sharma is Professor of cardiology and head of research for the clinical academic group at St George’s University of London and St George’s NHS Foundation trust.  His research interests include sudden cardiac death in the young, heart muscle disease and cardiovascular adaptation in athletes for which he has developed an international reputation culminating in over 240 PubMed citations and authorship of numerous textbooks. He regularly lectures at major scientific meetings and is considered a world leader in his field.

Professor Sharma leads a large tertiary inherited cardiac diseases programme serving South East England to manage young patients with cardiomyopathy and ion channel diseases. He is the director for the largest sports cardiology unit in the UK which is responsible for athletes with potentially serious cardiac diseases including amateurs but also professionals from a number of sporting organizations including the English Football Association, rugby league, Lawn Tennis Association, English Institute of Sport, Team GB Rowing and Team Sky cycling. He is the medical director of the London marathon and has been commended for providing one of the best medical services for endurance events in the world. Professor Sharma is also the chairman of the expert cardiology consensus panel for the English Football Association and for the 2012 London Olympics, he was appointed lead cardiologist. Until recently, he was chairman of the ESC sports cardiology nucleus and congress programme committee member of the European Society of Cardiology and the European Association of Preventive Cardiology.

Working with the charitable organisation, Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) for the past 20 years, Professor Sharma leads the largest cardiac screening programme in the UK for individuals aged 14-35 years old. The charity screens over 20,000 individuals each year from which several data sets have been developed to provide an estimate of the number of young individuals dying suddenly from unsuspected heart disease and offer strategies to prevent such tragedies. His role in promoting the detection of cardiac disease in the young has been recognised within the British government where he gives an annual address at the CRY Parliamentary Meeting.

Professor Sharma leads a large research group based at St.George’s, University of London and the publications generated from his expertise have helped further our understanding of the athlete’s heart on a global scale. Not only has he contributed to European scientific position statements and recommendations for sporting participation in athletes with cardiac disease, but he was lead author of the international recommendations for the interpretation of the athlete’s ECG that were co-published in EHJ and JACC in 2017. His reputation as a world-renowned leader in this subject has most recently been highlighted by reporting the outcomes of screening adolescent athletes in NEJM, which has helped shape screening policies of sporting organizations in the UK and beyond.  

Dr Gherardo Finocchiaro

Cardiovascular Clinical Academic Group
St. George's, University of London
St. George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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Dr Gherardo Finocchiaro is a Consultant Cardiologist and Honorary Reader (Associate Professor) at St George’s University Hospital in London, UK.

Dr Finocchiaro has clinical interests and expertise in preventive cardiology, sports cardiology, and inherited heart conditions. He is part of the nucleus of the European section of Sports Cardiology and Exercise.

He has also contributed to international projects that have shaped education in preventive cardiology, and he is deputy course director of the MSc degree in Sports Cardiology, which was launched in 2016 at St George’s University of London. To date he has been credited with more than 100 publications in peer reviewed medical journals, and numerous presentations in national and international conferences.

Dr Finocchiaro is also consultant to Cardiac Risk in the Young (a charitable organisation that annually screens more than 30,000 young individuals for heart disease).

Dr Mark Abela

Cardiology registrar practicing at Mater Dei Hospital

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Dr Mark Abela is a Cardiology registrar practicing at Mater Dei Hospital in Malta. He has undergone a fellowship in Sports Cardiology and Inherited Cardiac Conditions at St George’s Hospital in London. His main academic and clinical interests are athletic cardiac adaptation, cardiac screening and inherited cardiac conditions. He is a University of Malta Graduate, having obtained his MD in 2011. He is a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London and is also an MSc Graduate from the University of Edinburgh. He read for an MSc in Internal Medicine (University of Edinburgh) and an MSc (with distinction) in Sports Cardiology (St George’s University, London).  He has recently been appointed as a fellow of the European Society of Cardiology (FESC) and the American College of Cardiology (FACC).

He is the clinical lead for sports cardiology and inherited arrhythmias in Malta. He is also the Armed Forces of Malta Cardiologist and is the clinical lead for the cardiac screening program in new recruits. He sits on various medical committees, notably the Malta Football Association, Malta Aquatic Association and the Maltese Olympic Committee.

He also plays a very active role on an international level. He had been elected as a Sports Cardiology Nucleus member within the ESC committee for Sports Cardiology and Exercise. He also plays an active role in various ESC subcommittees including the accreditation and communications EAPC committees. He is also an ESC advisor for Occupational Cardiology. He is the national ambassador for preventive cardiology in Malta.

On an academic level, he has been invited to present at several local and international conferences and has a number of papers in international journals. He is the principal investigator for BEAT-IT, a national cardiac screening program in Maltese adolescents (athletes and non-athletes). He has been appointed as an expert reviewer on various ESC guidelines on behalf of the Maltese Cardiac Society. He is a deputy editor on the European Heart Journal of Case Reports and European Journal of Preventive Cardiology editorial board.

He is also reading for a PhD in Medicine with the University of Malta, kindly supported by Malta research innovation and development trust (RIDT). He has been awarded a research scholarship sponsored by ‘Beating Hearts’. He is very confident that the outcomes of this research will contribute significantly towards the understanding of heart disease in young individuals. 

Dr Peter Swoboda

Committee member NIHR HTA Prioritisation Committee (2021-present)
External Examiner MSc Sports Cardiology St Georges University London (2021-present)
BSCMR Board member (2022-present)
Heart Research UK Translation Research Project Grant Committee member (2023-present)

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Dr Peter Swoboda is a consultant cardiologist and associate professor based in the University of Leeds. There he leads a Sports Cardiology research group using latest technology (including 3.0T cardiac MRI, cardiopulmonary exercise testing and ambulatory rhythm monitoring) to research cardiac arrhythmia in veteran endurance athletes. The research group includes PhD students who are typically senior cardiology fellows and allied health professionals such as exercise physiologists. He has over £1 million in grant funding from the British Heart Foundation and Heart Research UK to support his athletes research. His  work in this field (most recently VENTOUX published in 2025) has been highly cited and also featured in the popular media such as BBC, ITN and the conversation. He is also a keen member of his local running club having finished 9 marathons.

Dr Saad Ahmed Fyyaz

BMedSci (Hons), BMBS, MRCP(UK), MD (Res)

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Dr Fyyaz is an Interventional Cardiology Registrar in the South London Deanery and former CRY Clinical Research Fellow at St George’s University. He completed his MD (Res) under the supervision of Professors Sanjay Sharma and Michael Papadakis, with a doctoral thesis examining the cardiovascular effects of lifelong endurance exercise and the paradox of cardiovascular risk in Masters athletes.

In addition to his research, Dr Fyyaz has been actively involved in the CRY cardiac screening programme for young people and athletes, and was module lead for the Sports Cardiology MSc at St George’s. His clinical interests include sports cardiology, inherited cardiac conditions, coronary intervention, and structural heart disease.

Dr Sabiha Gati BSc, MBBS, MRCP, PhD, FESC

Consultant Cardiologist Specialist interest in Cardiac MRI,
Inherited Cardiac Diseases and Sports Cardiology.
Honorary Senior Lecturer, National Heart and Lung Institute,
Imperial College London Royal Brompton Hospital

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Dr Sabiha Gati is a full-time Consultant Cardiologist at the Royal Brompton Hospital, London, where she specialises in Inherited Cardiac Conditions and Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (CMR) imaging. She is also the clinical lead for the hospital’s Sports Cardiology service.

 

Sabiha continues her work as a Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) Cardiologist and is an active member of the CRY pre-participation screening programme in athletes and general population. She has successfully published her work on mechanisms in Left ventricular Hypertrabeculation in Circulation journal. Her other peer-reviewed publications include work relating to Left ventricular hypertrabeculation in Athletes published in Heart, and ECG guidelines in athletes, published in European Heart Journal and aortic dimension in athletes in Heart. She also co-authored a land-mark study on cardiac screening in adolescent athletes in the NEJM. Sabiha currently leads ongoing research into electrocardiographic anomalies in athletes and the role of imaging in cardiac assessment.

 

Sabiha is a member of the EAPC sports cardiology section nucleus and has also been a member of the expert task force for the ESC guidelines in sports cardiology and exercise in individuals with cardiovascular diseases. She has presented in several plenary sessions at the ESC, EuroEcho, EuroPrevent and ACC.

 

Sabiha worked as the Deputy Editor for education and training for the EHJ-Case Reports and was also the Section Editor for the EAPC sports cardiology quizzes. She is currently leading on the certification program for ESC Preventive Cardiology and is the Chair-Elect  for the EAPC sports cardiology nucleus.

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