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The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, [a] officially known as the I Summer Youth Olympic Games, and commonly known as Singapore 2010, were the inaugural edition of the Youth Olympic Games (YOG), an Olympic Games-based event for young athletes.
Lyo and Merly were the official mascots of the inaugural 2010 Summer Youth Olympics held in Singapore.Lyo is an anthropomorphic red male lion whose name stands for "Lion of the Youth Olympics", while Merly is an anthropomorphic blue female Merlion whose name combines "mer" (meaning "sea") with "liveliness" and "youthfulness".
Singapore at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics; IOC code: SIN: NOC: Singapore National Olympic Council: in Singapore; Competitors: 129 in 26 sports: Flag bearer: Jabez Su [1] Medals Ranked 62nd: Gold 0 Silver 2 Bronze 4 Total 6: Summer Youth Olympics appearances
The name "Sjogg" translates to "Snow" in the Gudbrandsdalsmål dialects [19] 2018 Summer Youth Olympics: Buenos Aires: Pandi: Jaguar: Human Full Agency: Pandi's name is a combination of the scientific name of the jaguar (Panthera onca) and the relationship of the mascot with the "digital world". [20] [21] 2020 Winter Youth Olympics: Lausanne: Yodli
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14 August – Opening Ceremony for the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics by President S R Nathan, who he was conferred the Gold Olympic Order. 16 August – Singapore won its first medal at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, a bronze medal in the Boys' Under–55kg taekwondo event. 18 August – Rainer Ng won Singapore's first silver medal in the Boys ...
23 July 2010. The first ever Youth Olympic Flame was lit in Ancient Olympia, Greece, beginning the round-the-world journey spanning the five continents up till 5 August. [9] 5 August 2010. The Youth Olympic Flame (JYOF) arrived in Singapore ahead of the Games to be held nine days later. The torch will travel for six days around the island ...