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.
My family and I support Singapore’s bid for the 2010 YOG.
I am Jason Teoh Soon Ming from Gongshang Primary School. Because Singapore is a nation with passion, and I think it deserves this opportunity to host the Youth Olympic Games.
I am Chew Yun Yong andrew from Gongshang Primary School. Singapore is a young and spirited nation. It can share the same passion by bidding to host the 1st Youth Olympic Games in 2010.
I am Bernard Boey Khai Chen from Gongshang Primary School. We have everything we need in Singapore.We have swimming pools, running tracks, basketball courts and many more. It also benefits the whole country.
I am hemanshu Gandhi from Gongshang Primary School. I think that we should hold the Youth Olympic Games in singapore as it will boost the Singapore’s economy and we have also tracks, pools and many more.
I am Justin Wong Yi Jie from Gongshang Primary School. Singapore is a small country and it can host suchy a big event. I hope that I will be able to watch it in 2010 Youth Olympic Games very soon. I hope that foreigners can come to singapore to see Singapore’s Youth Olympic Games.
I am Jarry Chong Wei Hung from Gongshang Primary School. I think that it will be a very great opportunity to host this event as I think that it would be exciting and also many people would come to Singapore to support and watch the event.
I am Toh Xin Ru from Gongshang Primary School. Singapore is very friendly. We can make the contestants and supporters feel welcome when they come here.
I am Poh Jia Hui from Gongshang Primary School. I support Singapore to hold the Olympics because Singapore has never tried holding such a big event. I would like to watch “live” all the big brothers and sisters compete.
I am Joyce Sin Jie Yin from Gongshang Primary School. I support Singapore’s bidbecause Singapore has never hosted the Youth Olympics before. So it will be very exciting. Also it will be beneficial to Singapore’s economy.
I am Tan Xi Wen from Gongshang Primary School. I want Singapore to host the 1st Yoputh Olmpic Games in 2010 because I want to watch all the young athletes competing “live”.
I am Dawn Chan ZiMin from Gongshang Primary School. Go Singapore. I want Singapore to host the 1st Youth Olympic Games in 2010 because more tourists from other countries will come to Singapore to see the games so they will spend more money . As such singapore can be richer and it would be very exciting.
I am Lyndon Leow Zhan Wei from Gongshang Primary School. I feel that Singapore should host this YOG as many people have never heard of Singapore. They will have a chance to see how Singapore is like.
I am Geena Yu from Gongshang Primary School. I hope thatSingapore hosts the 1st Olympic Games because I think that it will quite exciting to see people at about my age participating.
I am Tan Siew Hui from Gongshang Primary School. If Singapore wins the bid to host the 2010 Youth Olympic Games, more people will get to know Singapore and it will also attract more tourists to visit Singapore.
I am Valarie Yap Fee Ling from Gongshang Primary School. It is time for every Gongshanger, 7 to 12 years, to do his/her bit to back the country’s bid for the Youth Olympics. Jia You. TEE HEE.
I am Lim Zhi Qi from Gongshang Primary School. Singapore is a well-developed country, hence I think Singapore is the right country to host the Youth Olympic Games.
I am Tan Si Han from Gongshang Primary School. If Singapore wins the bid to host the 2010 Youth Olympic Games, the games would be telecast live and more people will like sports and I can finally watch footbals in a stadium.
St.Hilda’s Primary spupils would like to show their support for the bid. Check out our link to our PE website. Thanks.
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I am Roscoe Lim Yi Cheng from Gongshang Primary School. I feel that Singapore is able to hold the Youth Olympic in 2010. It is very interesting.