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.
I am Chen Xin Hui from Gongshang Primary School.I will have my full support for the 1st Youth Olympic Games in 2010. All the best!
I am Nicholas Tay from gongshang Primary School. The only thing that stops me from studying is sports. Sports builds up my body forever. If the Youth Olympic Games would be held in singapore, it would be extremely fun and I would surely attend it., if I have the chance.
I am Simon Fang from Gongshang Primary School. I think it is good as Singapore is ready to deliver a high quality and enjoyable YOG in 2010 for everyone to see and enjoy.
am Karlyn Kang from Gongshang Primary School. It will bring the Olympic spirit to Singapore and it ultimately benefit the whole country. Youth Olympic Games is fun and it builds character.
I am Crystal Li. from Gongshang Primary School. Singapore is a young recognised as a global success. Sports is emotional, fun and it builds character. We hope Singapore will win.
I am Kok Min Ai from Gongshang Primary School. If singapore wins the bid to host the 2010 Youth Olympic Games, it will be an opportunity for Singapore to learn more about sports and team spirit. It will definitely be excellent for Singapore. I will totally look forward to it!
I am Lee Rui Xian from Gongshang Primary School. Singapore will be the most appropiate place to host the 1st Olympic Games in 2010 because she has first clas, right-sized facilities. Singapore has a “never say die” spirit in sports and games.
I am Choong Jie Qi from Gongshang Primary School. Singapore is a young and spirited country. We can prove our passion by hosting the YOG in 2010. If singapore wins the bid to host YOG 2010, it would bring the Olympic spirit out of singaporeans to the world. Way to to, Singapore ! SINGAPORE CAN MAKE IT HAPPEN. I am proud of Singaporeans.
My name is Yeo Wee Keong and I am 100% supports the bid to host the Youth Olympic Games. Go Go Go Go for it !
I am Crystal Ho from Gongshang Primary School. Singapore is a vibrant city ready to host the Youth Olympic Games in 2010.It will be a giant leap for Singapore – the Youth Olympic Games will bring the Olympic spirit to Singapore.
I am Marilyn Li from Gongshang Primary School. We are part of the community as well. It is also a dream come true for us to support the bid. We can only share that same passion through hosting the YOG in 2010.
I am Lim Dao Yi from Gongshang Primary School. I wish Singapore can join the 1st Youth Olympic Games as sport touches everyone’s heart.
I am Kwong Jia Ying from Gongshang Primary School. Sports helps us to gain more friends and stay healthy.
I am Li Mei Yi from Gongshang Primary School. Singapore has enough and first-class facilities to hold the Youth Olympic Games, and I would be very proud. I would also be able to go and watch it when it opens.
I am Tan Hui Yee from Gongshang Primary School. We are ready to deliver a high quality and enjoyable YOG in 2010. We also have first-class, right-sized facilities. Go Singapore !!!
I am Gan Jia Yi from Gongshang Primary School. this is an opportunity for the young, small city to host the youth of the world. If Singapore wins the bid to host the 2010 Youth Olympic Games, it will bring the Olympic spirit to Singapore and singaporeans will be proud of it. All the way, Singapore!!!
I am Wei Ling Yue from gongshang Primary School. Singapore is ready to deliver a high quality and enjoyable YOG in 2010.
I am Shermaine Ng Kai Lin from Gongshang Primary Schoo. Sports is really for everyone, it is essential to keep everyone healthy. It would be great if Singapore couldhost the 1st Youth Olympic Games.
I am Brandon Chua. Youth Olympic Games is a way to promote sports in the south-east Asian region to get everyone to join it. This is a great chance for a little red dot to get a chance to host as it cannot host an Olypmic Games. Hope Singapore succeed and be part of the Youth Olympic.
I am Desmond Sin from Gongshang Primary School. Sport touches everyone’s heart. Singapore is small and developed. It would be good if we are the host. We would certainly handle it well.