We may be small in size and we may not win many medals on the world stage. We sometimes get asked “Where’s Singapore?” or more annoyingly, “Singaporeans speak English?” But we make up for it in other ways and have done so for 42 years. Our founding fathers have built the airport, the port, the buildings and the roads. Now it’s time for us, the next generation, to build the spirit and soul.
So let’s show those people in the Olympic committee that we are a people who not only can build an awesome Singapore Sports Hub, but can compete in them too. That we are not just great hosts, but great competitors as well. That we are not a nation that sits on our backsides but runs with the wind and swims in the seas. That if the Youth Olympic Games comes to Singapore, the athletes of the world will find a nation of kindred sporting spirits.
Let’s show them Singapore.
Let us with many voices show them that we want the Youth Olympic Games to come to Singapore. If we can get 2010 signatures, who knows what part this may play in the end.
Why put your name down? Because your name is your identity, given to you from birth. It is precious, it is special. So is the name of our country – Singapore. Let’s say it loud and proud so that they can hear us all the way from Switzerland. Let us put our real names down to show we are proud of where we come from.
Let us put our names down and be counted.
Let’s show them, Singapore.
Red Sports. Always Game.
N.B. Just put your name down in the comments section together with the school or club you represent and what sport you play, like this:
“Hi, my name is (your name) and I am from (your school, club or organisation). I play (your favourite sport). I support the bid for the Youth Olympic Games. (add another sentence here if you like).”
I’ll send this post to our bid committee so that they know we are doing our part here on Red Sports. A Red Sports reader, Tan Bao Ren of Innova Junior College, helpfully suggested that you can put the url for this post in your email signatures – a simple yet brilliant idea. If you could do that, it will spread the word faster. So let’s see how quickly we can get the 2010 signatures together.
Hi guys!
There will be a torch relay for the youth olympics on the 21st Feb.
Thats a pre-event and it’ll be starting around 2pm all over Singapore.
The Announcement for the host city will be at the Padang.
and it’ll start ard 6.15pm
Hope to see you all there!
(:
I support Singapore’s bid for the lst Youth Olympic Games to be held in 2010. As a Singapore citizen, naturally I vote for Singapore to host this game. Singapore has the organisational abilities and will deliver the “goods” in such an important event. We have good leaders who will propel the citizens to its potentials, and we will prove it to the world that Singapore can host the Youth Olympic Games. Hail Singapore.
I am Choo Yi Kai from Gongshang Primary School. Singapore should host the Youth Olmpic Games as it is small and participants can move around and reach the venues in time.
Hi, I am Chua Xuan from Gongshang Primary School. I support Singapore’s bid to host the lst Youth Olmpic Games in 2010 because it is my country.
I am Crystal Heng from Gongshang Primary School. I am going to support Singapore because it is my country.
Hi, I am Darren Lam from GongShang Primary School. I support Singapore’s bid to host the lst Youth Olmpic Games in 2010. I support Singapore.
Hi, I am Audria Low from GongShang Primary School. I support Singapore’s bid to host the lst Youth Olympic Games in 2010 because Singapore is ready.
Hi, I am Christy Tay from Gongshang Primary School. I support Singapore’s bid the host the 1st Youth Olympic games in 2010.
Hi! I am Gerald Beh (P3.8) from Gongshang Primary School. I support Singapore to host the 1st Youth Olympic Games in 2010 because Singapore is a clean city with a lot of good things, such as good airport.
Hello! I am Chow Yi Wai from Gongshang Primary School. I support Singapore’s bid to host the 1st Youth Olympic Games in 2010.
Wells. this is my 2nd post.. make it a little meaningful one. (:
i’m Wee Chee, a Secondary 5 Student from Damai Secondary School, a Team Singapore Youth Athlete and one of the YOGer from http://singapore2010.sg (the Official S2010 Bid Website).
Wells, many people dont know wheres Singapore is in the Globe.
For those who know, they’ll mostly remarked it as a “Small Red Dot”.
Wells, we cant blame them for the size of the country.
But to let people know that Singapore EXIST and not to UNDERESTIMATE the “Small Red Dot”, we have to show the rest of the World of what we can achieve.
Though we’re a small little city located near the equator, we had organised a few LARGE-SCALE events such as the 117th IOC Meeting, IMF Meeting & ASEAN Summit in Singapore. The events ended in a PEACEFUL NOTE.
if you’ve noticed in other countries, which are i-dont-know-how-many times the size of Singapore, holding major event, like the IMF or ASEAN Summit and it always starts and ends with Fights and Riots. This showed the rest of the world how Singapore maintains its peace and order during such events.
From the small little example that i’ve given, you can see the difference between Singapore and other countries in dealing with major events.
Wells, i hope Singapore can win the Bid of Hosting the First Summer Youth Olympics and i’ll wish both Singapore & Moscow Bid Committee best in luck on the 21st Febuary.
Best of luck to the finalists!
Ong Wee Chee,
YOGer – Official S2010 Website,
Youth Olympics Torch Relay
Team Leader – Damai Secondary School
PS:
Uncle Les,
i’m representing my school (as the Relay Leader) for the Youth Olympics Torch Relay happening on the 21st Feb as well, around 2pm. i’ll see if i can give you more details on the relay as MCYS and the organising committee will release further details tomorrow.
Hi, my name is Kar Liang and I am from RJC. I am a canoeist. I support the bid for the Youth Olympic Games.
I believe in miracles, borne from love in everyone. Singapore will HOST 2010 YOUTH OLYMPICS! And only because we have the passion, and we CAN!
Go Singapore. Do your Best!
Hi my name is Keshia and was from SSS. I play Netball and I support the the bid for the Youth Olympic Games.
Go Singapore!
Yo! I’m Xinying from Hillgrove Secondary & part of the Lifeguard society & I swim. I support the the bid for the Youth Olympic Games. Go Singapore! Make us proud, man! Beat the dust, grit your teeth & thrash the opponents. (:
SUPPORT!
I’m currently studying in Beijing, and the enthusiasm of the residents here for the coming Summer Olympic Games has certainly infected me as well. And I began to think: this would be what will happen in Singapore should we win the bid to host the Youth Olympic Games, and I really hope that the Games will be awarded to us.
Let’s fire the imagination of a generation – Let the Games come to Singapore. I support this bid.
Hi, my name is Annisa and I am from Seng Kang Secondary, and also from SRC. I play Hockey and I support the the bid for the Youth Olympic Games. Go Singapore!
i love to see the olympics here in singapore!!!!!!!! go singapore!!!!!!!!!!!! you the best!!!!!!
Go for the bid!!!
To have YOG in Singapore will be a dream come through for us…
SUPPORT!!! SUPPORT!!! SUPPORT!!!
Singapore!!!!! May you be the country to host the Youth Olympic Games! It’ll be so exciting for the country! =)