Latest AYG Medal Tally
Singapore Olympic Youth Games presents the latest Asian Youth Games AYG Medal Tally up till 30 June 2009.
Latest AYG Medal Tally as at 30 June 2009 11.00 pm Singapore time:
Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total Medals
People's Republic of China (CHN) 3 - 0 - 0 - 3
D.P.R. of Korea (PRK) 0 - 2 - 0 - 2
Hong Kong, China (HKG) 0 - 1 - 0 - 1
India (IND) 1 - 1 - 1 - 3
Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) 0 - 0 - 1 - 1
Japan (JPN) 1 - 1 - 0 - 2
Kazakhstan (KAZ) 0 - 0 - 1 - 1
Republic of Korea (KOR) 0 - 0 - 2 - 2
Kuwait (KUW) 0 - 1 - 0 - 1
Qatar (QAT) 0 - 1 - 0 - 1
Singapore (SIN) 0 - 0 - 2 - 2
Chinese Taipei (TPE) 1 - 1 - 0 - 2
Thailand (THA) 1 - 0 - 0 - 1
Uzbekistan (UZB) 0 - 0 - 1 - 1
Yemmen (YEM) 1 - 0 - 0 - 1
We shall update the latest AYG Medal Tally as results come in during the Asian Youth Games competition.
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Asian Youth Games AYG Medal Tally
The latest Asian Youth Games AYG Medal Tally up to 30 June 2009 is available.
Latest:
There are no medals given out yet at the Asian Youth Games AYG 2009. The Medal Tally shows zero medal on the official Asian Youth Games (AYG) website.
We will bring you the latest update on the Asian Youth Games AYG Medal Tally as regularly as possible.
Keep following the Asian Youth Games AYG 2009 at our site for the latest Asian Youth Games AYG Medal Tally.
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Singapore 1 - Thailand 4
Latest news on the AYG 2009 soccer competition:
From Olympic Youth Games Singapore |
At a match played in the soccer competition of the Asian Youth Games 2009 today at 4pm, host Singapore lost to Thailand by a score of 1 to 4.
From Olympic Youth Games Singapore |
Both Singapore and Thailand teams played well but the youths from Thailand played with greater teamwork and were more effective in the final third of the soccer field. Their strikers were accurate in their attempts at goals and were able to send the ball to the back of Singapore's goal post.
This match between Singapore and Thailand was televised LIVE via the online webcast of the Asian Youth Games site. The images were sharp and the commentary was clear. Overall, the telecast of the AYG 2009 soccer competition was an enjoyable experience. Keep reading about the AYG 2009 in Olympic Youth Games Singapore.
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Official Asian Youth Games (AYG 2009) Opening Ceremony starts today!
Welcome readers!
The world's first Asian Youth Games 2009 (AYG 2009) Opening Ceremony is going to start today at 7pm.
The venue of the Opening Ceremony is at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
If you did not get a ticket to this Opening Ceremony (tickets sold out already), you can still watch it on Singapore's local television channels LIVE.
Friends and readers from overseas can tune in to the webcast at Singapore Asian Youth Games 2009 official website.
Other AYG 2009 event starting today includes the soccer match between Singapore and Thailand.
Keep reading Olympic Youth Games Singapore.
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Asian Youth Games 2009 Shooting Event
We present the AYG Asian Youth Games 2009 Shooting event dates and timings today.
Note that event dates for AYG Asian Youth Games AYG 2009 Shooting are subject to change. You should check with the official AYG Asian Youth Games AYG website for confirmation of the dates nearer the Asian Youth Games 2009 Shooting competition.
Here is the guide to the Asian Youth Games 2009 Shooting event timing and dates.
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Precautionary Measures Adopted at All Asian Youth Games Competition Venues
source: Asian Youth Games website
For the health and safety of all participants at the Asian Youth Games in Singapore, the Organising Committee (SAYGOC) have implemented precautionary measures at all AYG venues to ensure the well-being of everyone.
If you are going to the Asian Youth Games venues during competition, you should take note of these precautionary measures:
• All visitors would need to undergo thermal scanning at the point of entry (before ticket is torn)
• Visitors who have a fever will be denied entry, issued with a face mask, and be requested to seek immediate medical attention
• Visitors are urged to monitor your own health and if unwell (eg. with a fever, cough, sore throat, or runny nose), to please stay at home.
• Visitors are advised to arrive at venues early (we recommend at least 20 minutes before the scheduled start of competition) as delays could arise due to the precautionary measures
• For visitors who had purchased tickets and are denied entry on medical grounds (i.e. if they have a fever), a full refund will be made if the ticket is intact (i.e. it is not torn off) and the ticket is valued (i.e. not a complimentary ticket).
• In order to get a full refund, visitors must obtain and complete the Refund Form from the thermal scanning counter and return it at the on-site SISTIC ticketing booth together with the ticket(s).
Upon acknowledgement by SISTIC staff, visitors should retain the bottom portion of the Refund Form before leaving the premises.
For payment by credit card, SISTIC will do an auto-refund within the next 3-7 working days.
For payment by cash, SISTIC staff will call the customer within 3 working days to visit the SISTIC box office at the Singapore Indoor Stadium with their retained portion of the Refund Form and Identity Card/Passport to get their cash refund.
In the event that the customer is unable to visit SISTIC in person, he/she can authorize a proxy to get the refund. The proxy must produce the completed Letter of Authorisation, the retained portion of the Refund Form and a photocopy of the purchaser's Identity Card/Passport.
These Asian Youth Games precautionary measures are meant to deal with the threat of Influenza A H1N1 pandemic.
Your understanding and cooperation will be greatly appreciated.
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Asian Youth Games: H1N1 Update
The Influenza A H1N1 pandemic virus has gatecrashed the inaugural Asian Youth Games 2009 even before the official opening ceremony has commenced.
News this past week has informed that several members of the Asian Youth Games soccer teams have been infected with Influenza A H1N1 virus. Those infected are said to be recovering well.
This has resulted in the quarantine of soccer players and coaches. Some Asian Youth Games preliminary soccer matches have also been postponed.
Strict screening of Asian Youth Games participants for symptoms and signs of Influenza A H1N1 infection have been carried out and will continue throughout the Games.
In addition, precautionary measures will be carried out at all venues of the first Asian Youth Games in Singapore.
List of infected H1N1 cases and quarantine cases at the Asian Youth Games:
Country | Participants | Infected Cases | Quarantined Cases | Tested Negative
Philippines 21 - 1 - 20 - 0
Hong Kong 21 - 4 - 17 - 0
Singapore 4 - 0 - 0 - 4 (AYG Team Liaison Officers)
TOTAL 46 - 5 - 37 - 4
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AYG Asian Youth Games 2009 Table Tennis Event
Singapore Olympic Youth Games present the Asian Youth Games 2009 Table Tennis event time table for the July 2009 competition.
Please note that Asian Youth Games 2009 Table Tennis event times and dates may be subject to change.
Kindly check with Asian Youth Games official website for confirmation of AYG timings.
N.B.: All AYG 2009 Table Tennis events, dates and times are subject to change.
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Asian Youth Games AYG Football Event 2009
We present the Asian Youth Games AYG 2009 Football event dates and timings today.
Note that event dates for Asian Youth Games AYG 2009 Football are subject to change. You should check with the official Asian Youth Games AYG website for confirmation of the dates nearer the Asian Youth Games competition.
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AYG Asian Youth Games 2009 Sailing Event
We present the AYG Asian Youth Games 2009 Sailing event dates and timings today.
Note that event dates for AYG Asian Youth Games AYG 2009 Sailing are subject to change. You should check with the official AYG Asian Youth Games AYG website for confirmation of the dates nearer the Asian Youth Games 2009 Sailing competition.
Here is the guide to the Asian Youth Games 2009 Sailing event timing and dates.
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Asian Youth Games AYG 2009 Bowling Event
We present the Asian Youth Games AYG 2009 Bowling event dates and timings for the upcoming competition in July 2009.
All Asian Youth Games AYG 2009 Bowling Event dates and times are subject to change without notice.
You should check with official Asian Youth Games AYG 2009 website for confirmation.
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AYG 2009 Beach Volleyball Event
All AYG 2009 Beach Volleyball Event are subject to change without notice.
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AYG 2009 FIBA 33 / 3-on-3 Basketball Event
All AYG 2009 FIBA 33 / 3-on-3 Basketball Event are subject to change without notice.
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AYG 2009 Athletics Event (2)
Here is the AYG 2009 Athletics Event Details. All dates and timing in the AYG 2009 Athletics Events are subject to change.
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AYG 2009 Athletics Event
Here is the AYG 2009 Athletics Event Details. All dates and timing in the AYG 2009 Athletics Events are subject to change.
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AYG 2009 Aquatic Event (4)
Here is the AYG 2009 Aquatic Event time table. All dates and timing subject to change.
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AYG 2009 Opening Ceremony
The AYG 2009 Opening Ceremony will be telecast live on the web. All tickets to the AYG 2009 Opening Ceremony had been sold out but no one will miss the opening ceremony with this live telecast on the Internet.
AYG 2009 Opening Ceremony will feature many dances, music and performances at the Asian Youth Games (AYG) Opening Ceremony that will be held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 29 June 2009.
AYG 2009 Opening Ceremony has the theme, "Asia's Youth, Our Future". There will be more than 1,400 performers from 20 schools and tertiary institutions at the AYG 2009 Opening Ceremony. Prime Minister Mr. Lee Hsien Loong will be the Guest-of Honour.
A torch relay will lead up to the AYG 2009 Opening Ceremony.
The AYG 2009 Opening Ceremony will be on live webcast on the AYG's official website www.ayg2009.sg.
All supporters and well-wishers of AYG 2009, get ready to watch the AYG 2009 Opening Ceremony at 7.30pm Singapore time (8 hours ahead of GMT) on 29 June 2009 on the web, LIVE!
Event: AYG 2009 Opening Ceremony
Date: 29 June 2009
Time: 7.30pm, Singapore time.
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AYG 2009 Aquatic Event (3)
Here is the AYG 2009 Aquatic Event time table. All dates and timing subject to change.
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Singapore YOG
Fans of Singapore Youth Olympic Games can now visit a new site related to the Singapore YOG. The name of this SingaporeYOG related site is called WhyOhGee. This is a play on the letters 'Y', 'O' and 'G'.
What are the goodies for fans of the Singapore YOG? Plenty.
For a start, it has the latest updates on the Singapore YOG (Youth Olympic Games) and all the current YOG happenings.
There is segment on the Olympic Games - the myths, the trivia and the Olympic facts.
Sportsboys and sportgirls can prepare themselves better to win some serious competitions by going through the calendar of events featuring upcoming youth-related sporting activities in Singapore.
A dedicated sports section in WhyOhGee will talk about the various aspects of sports related to youths and the Olympics.
As a measure of its outreach and appeal, the young of today can clue themselves into some serious issues that affect the world - like how other people in the world live their lives, the impact of the environment on our world and even facts about the current Influenza A H1N1(formerly called Swine Flu) concerns.
There is a segment on the CAN! movement where students from four local universities got together to do something creative for the YOG.
Lastly, there is a fun section where bloggers can share their thoughts, where contests are held for YOG enthusiasts, and where YOG supporters, well-wishers and the public can also share videos and photos online with their everyone.
Visit WhyOhGee at http://www.singapore2010.sg/whyohgee/ now!
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AYG 2009 Aquatic Event (2)
Here is the AYG 2009 Aquatic Event time table. All dates and timing subject to change.
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AYG 2009 Aquatic Event
Here is the AYG 2009 Aquatic Event Time Table. All dates and timings are tentative and subject to change.
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Team Singapore For Asian Youth Games 2009
source: Asian Youth Games 2009 website.
Team Singapore will be sending 90 members to the first Asian Youth Games 2009 to be held in Singapore from 29 June to 7 July 2009.
During the official Flag Presentation Ceremony held at the Raffles Institution on 2 June 2009, Guest-of-Honour Mr Teo Chee Hean, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Defence and President of the Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC), presented the flag to Singapore's official flag-bearer for the Asian Youth Games 2009, swimmer Quah Ting Wen. Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports witnessed the ceremony.
"It is a timely and significant opportunity for our young athletes who will now be benchmarked against their peers from the 44 other Asian countries on one big platform and while winning medals is every athlete's aspiration, I would be happy if every athlete performed to their best even if he or she were to finish without a medal.
The AYG will also serve as a useful and timely test of our National Sports Associations' talent identification and youth development programs," commented Mr Teo Chee Hean, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence and President of the Singapore National Olympic Council.
Mr Lee Wung Yew, Olympian and national shooter, will lead Team Singapore as Chef-de-Mission for the Asian Youth Games 2009.
Mr Lee commented, "This is a very exciting time for our young athletes as they prepare to compete in the inaugural Asian Youth Games. This is an exceptional opportunity for them to not only be a part of this historic event, but to compete on our very own shores, with the support from the home crowd.
I am confident that our young athletes will give their utmost at the Asian Youth Games and fly our Singapore flag high at the Games."
Our Team Singapore will compete in nine sport disciplines at the inaugural Asian Youth Games - Athletics, FIBA 33 Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Bowling, Football, Sailing, Shooting, Swimming and Table Tennis.
Good luck to Team Singapore at the Asian Youth Games 2009.
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Singapore 2010 Blogging Competition
Singapore 2010 Blogging Competition is organised by Singapore Polytechnic, School of Digital Media and Infocomm Technology.
Singapore 2010 Blogging Competition aims to encourage youth to publish digital media content on the web to celebrate the Youth Olympic Games in 2010.
This Singapore 2010 Blogging Competition is supported by the Singapore Youth Olympic Games Organizing Committee. (http://www.singapore2010.sg)
Challenges for the Singapore 2010 Blogging Competition are in this list:
Writing Challenge
Photography Challenge
Wallpaper Design Challenge
Video Challenge 1
Video Challenge 2
Best Overall Blog Challenge
Categories for Singapore 2010 Blogging Competition are in this list:
Secondary School Category - including Centralized Institutes and JCs
Open Category
Winners will be announced after each challenge and all prizes will be presented on 12 Sep 2009 at Singapore Polytechnic, during the annual National Software Competition.
Attractive prizes and Certificates of Merit and Participation will be given.
Closing dates vary depending on the challenge that you intend to participate in.A free blogging workshop will be held on 9 June 2009 to help you brush up on your skills.
Interested? Register online for the the Blogging Competition now!
Visit http://singapore2010.sp.edu.sg/blogs/about/ for details and application forms.
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