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  2. 2010 Summer Youth Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, [a] ... bid logo (despite IOC rules ... Singapore's Youth Olympic Games Learning Centre is located at the SYOGOC headquarters along ...

  3. Singapore at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics - Wikipedia

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    On 16 August 2010, Daryl Tan secured Singapore's first medal at the YOG, winning bronze in the Boys' Under-55 kg taekwondo event at the Suntec International Convention Centre. Kaveh Rezaei of Iran, the World Junior champion, won 12 – 0.

  4. Category:Youth Olympics logos - Wikipedia

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    File:2016 Winter Youth Olympics logo.svg; ... File:Singapore Youth Olympics 2010.svg This page was last edited on 21 June 2020, at 10:56 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Singapore bid for the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Singapore will host the inaugural 2010 Youth Olympic Games (YOG). [1] According to the Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC), Singapore's concept fully embraces the Olympic values, with fully integrated Sports, Education and Culture programmes to engage and inspire young people. As a diverse community with many languages and cultures ...

  6. Category:2010 Summer Youth Olympics pictograms - Wikipedia

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  7. Bids for the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The bidding for the 2010 Youth Olympics Games began in August 2007, to which nine cities presented their candidature files. In the competition to host the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in 2010, the list was shortened to five in November 2007. The list was further shortened to two in January 2008—Moscow and Singapore.

  8. Youth Olympic Games - Wikipedia

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    The Summer Youth Olympic Games of Singapore in 2010 and Nanjing in 2014 each played host to 3600 athletes and lasted 13 days, whereas the Winter YOG of Innsbruck in 2012 had 1059 athletes and Lillehammer in 2016 had 1100 athletes and lasted 10 days.

  9. Asian Youth Games - Wikipedia

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    The Games have been organized by the Olympic Council of Asia. The Games are described as the second-largest continental multi-sport event after the Asian Games. The creation of the AYG was a part of Singapore's bid to host the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. It was intended to show Singapore's organisational capabilities and infrastructure. [1]