YOG in Singapore
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KSP:
Did USA participate in YOG?
Yes.
But why did u ask dis question? -
Way2GO:
They should be 1st or 2nd in the medal tally. :?KSP:
Did USA participate in YOG?
Yes.
But why did u ask dis question? -
KSP:
I'm surprised they are not the top few in the medals list.[/quote]Don't be.LKVM:
[quote=\"KSP\"]Did USA participate in YOG?
yes they did
Besides China n Russia,
many of d top sporting nations r not topping d medal list. -
tankee:
Singaporean born and bred. She's the era where the garmen let parents choose either the dialect or hanyupinyin surname for the kid...actually, it's still happening today. So Isabelle Li's parents are Mr and Mrs Lee.
I was told that she is borned and bred in Singapore.fattysuperfamily:
just wondering if she is pure home-grown kid, i.e. pure Singaporean?
For the moment, i thought she is 100% local till i saw her surename \"Li\"...
Good job, gal! :celebrate: -
Way2GO:
Don't be.
I'm surprised they are not the top few in the medals list.KSP:
[quote=\"LKVM\"]
yes they did
Besides China n Russia,
many of d top sporting nations r not topping d medal list.[/quote]I guess it is because this is the first YOG..so many of the country young athletes are not so well prepared..
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KSP:
They should be 1st or 2nd in the medal tally. :?
vlim:
KSP,I guess it is because this is the first YOG..so many of the country young athletes are not so well prepared..

Sad to say, USA n many of d top sporting nations' best in
dis age group chose not to participate.
China is hosting d next YOG in Nanjing,
so dat could explain China's interest in making
dis YOG a success.
Vlim,
I suggest dat is not a valid point.
d support for dis YOG idea was not unanimous even within IOC.
Some countries were not fully supportive.
There is little coverage in US major sports media.
d Olympics itself is a huge brand name
but u don't see many big international brands supporting YOG
doesn't dat tell u something?
We r oredi in it, $387 mil deep
so might as well make d best of it. -
Andaiz:
Singaporean born and bred. She's the era where the garmen let parents choose either the dialect or hanyupinyin surname for the kid...actually, it's still happening today. So Isabelle Li's parents are Mr and Mrs Lee.
I was told that she is borned and bred in Singapore.tankee:
[quote=\"fattysuperfamily\"]just wondering if she is pure home-grown kid, i.e. pure Singaporean?
For the moment, i thought she is 100% local till i saw her surename \"Li\"...
Good job, gal! :celebrate:[/quote]Yes Isabelle did a good job.
Frankly.... my 1st question was \"Is she a pure Singaporean\"????
I remember when Feng Tian Wei won China in recent table tennis match, my boss (China Chinese) was so disappointed. I told him that.... well it's like China Vs China. it's just that these foreign talent wearing Spore flag were not given the same opportunity in China and they found it in Singapore.
So I am really proud that Isabelle is not a foreign talent and our very own home grown talent. That is very encouraging for our children. It's a hope that everyone has a chance so long as you've the passion and the talent. So it's not limited to foreign talent only. -
Way2GO:
To your point, I think you agree that $1200 is an excessive amount to spend. I do not disagree about goodwill, BUT, one needs to be careful not to over-generalise and reduce everything to the lowest common denominator. I.e., you cite the example of the YOG athlete with hawker parents. Do they deserve some form of external support? Probably. Heck, if I knew who they were and they said they couldn't afford tickets, I would buy it for them personally.
There is no logic.
Just asking SYOGOC to hv a heart for these ppl
n show their appreciation n recognition of d family support
of these local athletes.
If u look at d quality of some of d athletes sent here,
u could possibly conclude some r here for an all expense paid holiday!
2 Ghanians sneaked in as athletes n their NOC
claim they didn't know?
Who is paying for these 2 clowns?
D amount dat SYOGOC could give to athletes' parents
by way of free tickets is infinitesimal compared to what's
already been spent on this YOG.
A little gesture like dat will generate some goodwill,
don't u agree?
However, does the Merc driving father of local YOG athlete need the same level of support? Others may disagree, but I don't think so.
Point being, blanket free tickets to YOG relatives is a lousy and ineffective way of reaching the disadvantaged, if that were the objective.
If one lets the small things get in the way of doing big things, we will never get to do the big things. A personal philosophy of mine is that if in a particular endeavour, you did not encounter setbacks and issues, it probably wasn't a very difficult one to do in the first place.....
The decisions to do things in certain ways, for better or worse, have already been made. Some of the implementation have been well thought through, some less so. Its always easy in retrospect to be armchair critics and nitpick on peripheral issues. But sometimes we do not have the benefit of a higher level view across all issues and constraints, or bear the responsibility for balancing the needs of all the different parties.
Anyway, do sit back and enjoy all the positives from the YOG, which me and my sons are, tremendously. Try not to let the few hiccups derail the many wonderful highlights, I'd rather be championing Isabelle Li than Lynette Ng.... -
SINGAPORE YOG medalists honor roll Day 10
1. Daryl Tan Jia Jun, Taekwondo, 55kgM B
2. Shafinas Abdul Rahman, Taekwondo, 55kgW B
3. Rainer Ng Swimming, 50m backstroke S
4. Isabelle Li, Table Tennis, Girls Single S
*G = Gold
S = Silver
B = Bronze
Did I miss out anybody? -
Way2GO:
Archery ... Bronze.SINGAPORE YOG medalists honor roll Day 10
1. Daryl Tan Jia Jun, Taekwondo, 55kgM B
2. Shafinas Abdul Rahman, Taekwondo, 55kgW B
3. Rainer Ng Swimming, 50m backstroke S
4. Isabelle Li, Table Tennis, Girls Single S
*G = Gold
S = Silver
B = Bronze
Did I miss out anybody?
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