Singapore 2010: 15 months to go and progressing well

IOC Press Release - 20 May 2009

The Coordination Commission for the 1st Summer Youth Olympic Games in 2010 concluded its second visit to Singapore today. Fifteen months before the Opening Ceremony on 14 August 2010, the Singapore Organising Committee (SYOGOC) has advanced considerably with preparations for the first edition of the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) in 2010.

Good progress has been made with finalising the sports programme in collaboration with the IFs. The daily competition schedule is almost complete, and SYOGOC is moving forward well in terms of planning for sports presentation.

SYOGOC has also made significant progress in terms of developing the Culture and Education Programme, including specific content development, and has shown strong commitment to this part of the project, which is essential to the success of the YOG.

SYOGOC's commercial and marketing efforts are gaining momentum with the engagement of a large number of potential sponsors and suppliers. Following the launch of the Singapore 2010 emblem in January, SYOGOC is currently developing a full range of brand elements and applications to support the promotion of the Games.

A comprehensive communications plan has been put forward, and SYOGOC has stepped up its local publicity efforts in the last few months. Messages will be disseminated through multiple channels including traditional media platforms, local and international dia platforms, events and festivals and with a particular emphasis on the use of digital media. and suppliersevents and festivals, with particular emphasis on the use of digital media. In this respect, SYOGOC launched its "WhyOhGee" website in April (www.singapore2010.sg/whyohgee), a micro site aimed at young people. SYOGOC and the IOC are working and will continue to work together to ensure synergy between the two organisations' digital efforts aimed at the youth audience.

"In the last six months, the Organising Committee has worked hard towards the completion of its venue master plan and YOG event schedule by day. Much effort has also gone into detailed operational and venue planning, which will remain SYOGOC’s focus for the coming months. It will be important for SYOGOC to keep up the tremendous momentum it has built up so far as it moves towards operational readiness", said Sergey Bubka, Chairman of the Coordination Commission, at the end of the visit.

"We have been working closely with the IOC to co-construct the YOG.  In the last two days, we had fruitful and open discussions with the IOC Coordination Commission (CoCom) on various aspects of the Games, specifically on venue development, the Games-time Culture and Education Programme, as well as the YOG Event Schedule, which integrates the sport, culture and education programme schedules.  We received valuable inputs from the CoCom. We will fine-tune the concepts and work with the IOC YOG team to develop the operations plan.

"We are in the midst of venue planning to synthesise the various functional areas' operations plans at each venue.  This will be completed in the second half of this year as we prepare to enter the Operational Readiness Planning phase in September 2009", said SYOGOC Chairman and IOC Executive Board member Ser Miang Ng.

The Singapore 2010 sport pictograms were unveiled today at the Singapore 2010 Learning Centre. In line with the YOG philosophy, Culture and Education pictograms will also be created and unveiled in the lead-up to the Games.

"Presentations were of a high standard and the level of detail was a clear reflection of the solid planning work SYOGOC is currently undertaking. It is clear that SYOGOC is on the right track to deliver the 1st Summer Youth Olympic Games and is committed to the co-construction of these inaugural Games with the IOC", concluded Sergey Bubka.

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Notes to Editors:
The Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, to be held between 14 and 26 August 2010, will bring together 3,600 athletes between 14 and 18 years of age from all 205 National Olympic Committees to compete in the 26 sports on the London 2012 Olympic Games programme. A fully fledged education programme will raise participants’ awareness of the Olympic values and topics like healthy lifestyles and the fight against doping. A number of communications initiatives will link the youth of the world with the event. A culture programme will ensure a festive and pleasant atmosphere within the host city.

*Members of the Coordination Commission: Sergey Bubka, IOC member and Chairman; Nat Indrapana, IOC member; Syed Shahid Ali**, IOC member; Raja Randhir Singh, IOC member; Frank Fredericks, IOC member and Chairman of the Athletes’ Commission; Rania Elwani, IOC member; Guido de Bondt, NOC representative; Andrew Ryan, IF representative; and  Gilbert Felli, Olympic Games Executive Director. The Coordination Commission is the group of representatives from the IOC and the Olympic Movement who will be monitoring the Youth Olympic Games preparations and guiding the Singapore Organising Committee.

(** not present at the 2nd Coordination Commission meeting in Singapore)

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