Recall of the moment
February 21st 2008
Singapore has won the bid for the 1st Ever Youth Olympics in 2010!
The annoucement of the winner for the Youth Olympics 2010:
Longer video:
Congrads to Singapore!
The Singapore 2010 concept video:
The concept:
"Passion, Determination & dedication to excellence".
Youth Olympics (26 sports) would be more than just a competition. It integrates Sports with Education & Culture.
Celebrating olympics value of Excellence, Friendship & Respect.
An Education & Culture Programme (ECP) would ensure an enriching programme for the participants Before, During and After the event.
Before: Oylmpic values & at least 4 Olympic sports would be introduced to the youths.
i) Twinning programme
- Participate in overseas student exchange
ii) International Youth Camp
- Build camaraderie Friendship
During: Debates & Activities
5 Key Components
- Sports Issues
- Global Issues
- Community Involvement
- World Culture
- Adventure
After: Sports Olympic Scholarship awarded to 6 Youth each year
- Attend the singapore sports school
- Integrating education with sports training
- Award 1 local & 5 global athletes
Youth Olympics village - Host programmes & activities
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Live Speech by PM Lee
Let's cheer for Singapore~!
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Extract from http://www.olympic.org/uk/news/olympic_news/full_story_uk.asp?id=2491
21 February 2008
Singapore will host the 1st Summer Youth Olympic Games in 2010. The result was unveiled by IOC President Jacques Rogge at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne.
Singapore beat moscow in the final by 53 votes to 44.
Key moment for the Olympic Movement
“This is a key moment for the Olympic Movement”, said Rogge to journalists present in Lausanne. “Singapore has put together a very exciting project. Hosting the Youth Olympic Games for the first time is a great responsibility, and I have every confidence in the team in Singapore. I have no doubt that their professionalism and enthusiasm will be instrumental in the staging of successful Youth Olympic Games in 2010”, he continued.
IOC flagship for young people
“The Youth Olympic Games are the flagship of the IOC’s determination to reach out to young people. These Games will not only be about competition. They will also be the platform through which youngsters will learn about Olympic values and the benefits of sport, and share their experiences with other communities around the globe. We are looking forward to joining in the celebration in Singapore in 2010,” Rogge added.
From 14 to 18
The Youth Olympic Games aim to bring together talented athletes – aged 14 to 18 – from around the world to participate in high-level competitions and, alongside the sports element of the event, educational programmes on the Olympic values, the benefits of sport for a healthy lifestyle, the social values sport can deliver, and the dangers of doping and training to excess and/or inactivity.
3,200 athletes in Singapore
The 1st Summer Youth Olympic Games in Singapore will bring together approximately 3,200 athletes and 800 officials. The sports programme will encompass all sports on the programme of the 2012 Summer Games with a limited number of disciplines and events.
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The games:
Aquatics (Diving, Swimming)
Archery
Athletics
Badminton
Basketball (Olympics format/street basketball)
Boxing
Canoeing (Flat Water)
Cycling (BMX, Mountain Bike)
Equestrian (Jumping)
Fencing
Football
Gymnastics
Handball
Hockey
Judo
Modern Pentathlon
Rowing
Salling
Shooting
Table Tennis
Taekwondo
Tennis
Triathlon
Volleyball (Indoor/Beach Volleyball)
Weight Lifting
Wrestling (Freestyle for women, Greco-Roman for men)
Singapore has won the bid for the 1st Ever Youth Olympics in 2010!
The annoucement of the winner for the Youth Olympics 2010:
Longer video:
Congrads to Singapore!
The Singapore 2010 concept video:
The concept:
"Passion, Determination & dedication to excellence".
Youth Olympics (26 sports) would be more than just a competition. It integrates Sports with Education & Culture.
Celebrating olympics value of Excellence, Friendship & Respect.
An Education & Culture Programme (ECP) would ensure an enriching programme for the participants Before, During and After the event.
Before: Oylmpic values & at least 4 Olympic sports would be introduced to the youths.
i) Twinning programme
- Participate in overseas student exchange
ii) International Youth Camp
- Build camaraderie Friendship
During: Debates & Activities
5 Key Components
- Sports Issues
- Global Issues
- Community Involvement
- World Culture
- Adventure
After: Sports Olympic Scholarship awarded to 6 Youth each year
- Attend the singapore sports school
- Integrating education with sports training
- Award 1 local & 5 global athletes
Youth Olympics village - Host programmes & activities
----------------------------------------------------------
Live Speech by PM Lee
Let's cheer for Singapore~!
----------------------------------------------------------
Extract from http://www.olympic.org/uk/news/olympic_news/full_story_uk.asp?id=2491
21 February 2008
Singapore will host the 1st Summer Youth Olympic Games in 2010. The result was unveiled by IOC President Jacques Rogge at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne.
Singapore beat moscow in the final by 53 votes to 44.
Key moment for the Olympic Movement
“This is a key moment for the Olympic Movement”, said Rogge to journalists present in Lausanne. “Singapore has put together a very exciting project. Hosting the Youth Olympic Games for the first time is a great responsibility, and I have every confidence in the team in Singapore. I have no doubt that their professionalism and enthusiasm will be instrumental in the staging of successful Youth Olympic Games in 2010”, he continued.
IOC flagship for young people
“The Youth Olympic Games are the flagship of the IOC’s determination to reach out to young people. These Games will not only be about competition. They will also be the platform through which youngsters will learn about Olympic values and the benefits of sport, and share their experiences with other communities around the globe. We are looking forward to joining in the celebration in Singapore in 2010,” Rogge added.
From 14 to 18
The Youth Olympic Games aim to bring together talented athletes – aged 14 to 18 – from around the world to participate in high-level competitions and, alongside the sports element of the event, educational programmes on the Olympic values, the benefits of sport for a healthy lifestyle, the social values sport can deliver, and the dangers of doping and training to excess and/or inactivity.
3,200 athletes in Singapore
The 1st Summer Youth Olympic Games in Singapore will bring together approximately 3,200 athletes and 800 officials. The sports programme will encompass all sports on the programme of the 2012 Summer Games with a limited number of disciplines and events.
---------------------------------------------------------------
The games:
Aquatics (Diving, Swimming)
Archery
Athletics
Badminton
Basketball (Olympics format/street basketball)
Boxing
Canoeing (Flat Water)
Cycling (BMX, Mountain Bike)
Equestrian (Jumping)
Fencing
Football
Gymnastics
Handball
Hockey
Judo
Modern Pentathlon
Rowing
Salling
Shooting
Table Tennis
Taekwondo
Tennis
Triathlon
Volleyball (Indoor/Beach Volleyball)
Weight Lifting
Wrestling (Freestyle for women, Greco-Roman for men)

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