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ỌQPSingapore 2010Youth Olympic Games Games Impact StudyContentsExecutive Summary2Economic Impact12Social Impact38Environmental Impact74Next Steps88Con Singapore_2010-Games_Impact_Studynclusion94Appendix A100Appendix B115Bibliography116“The Youth Olympic Games vastly exceeded my highest expectations... The list of things that exceeded expectations is extensive, which is why Singapore ranks right up there in terms of the best Olympic Games I have ever attended.”Jacques RoggePreside Singapore_2010-Games_Impact_Studynt. International Olympic Committee1.1. IntroductionThis Triple Bottom Line assessment of the inaugural Youth Olympic Games (YOG). Singapore 2010, bySingapore_2010-Games_Impact_Study
Deloitte, was commissioned by the Singapore Youth Olympic Games Organising Committee (SYOGOC). in making an overall evaluation of the e.ent. the studyỌQPSingapore 2010Youth Olympic Games Games Impact StudyContentsExecutive Summary2Economic Impact12Social Impact38Environmental Impact74Next Steps88Con Singapore_2010-Games_Impact_Studyort IS to provide a systematic, thorough and objective assessment of the impacts the Games had on Singapore's profile, economy and society.It is With pleasure that we conclude Singapore 2010 was a considerable success. It was well organised and created an abundance of positive benefits to Singapore Singapore_2010-Games_Impact_Studyand Its citizens at large. It would also deliver positive financial benefits m the longer term. International visitors who were n Singapore to particiSingapore_2010-Games_Impact_Study
pate in or watch the Games generally had a good experience. The economic benefits of the Games in the long run are estimated to outweigh the overall cỌQPSingapore 2010Youth Olympic Games Games Impact StudyContentsExecutive Summary2Economic Impact12Social Impact38Environmental Impact74Next Steps88Con Singapore_2010-Games_Impact_Studyestions of potential improvements for the delivery of future major events.1.2. BackgroundSingapore was selected to host the inaugural YOG which was held from 14 to 26 August 2010 - the first new Games that the Olympic Movement has introduced in Ô0 years One of the objectives of creating the YOG is t Singapore_2010-Games_Impact_Studyo inspire young people to achieve sports exceflence, and at the same time, adopt and live by the Olympic values of Excellence. Friendship and RespectSingapore_2010-Games_Impact_Study
in their e.-eryday life It IS not just about competitive sport, but for young people to balance sport, culture and education. (Olympic.Org, 2009)SimilỌQPSingapore 2010Youth Olympic Games Games Impact StudyContentsExecutive Summary2Economic Impact12Social Impact38Environmental Impact74Next Steps88Con Singapore_2010-Games_Impact_StudyAustria In 2012. It Is a sport e.-ent for young people, balancing sport, culture and education. Young athletes will participate in high-level competitions alongside a Culture and Education Programme (CEP) that focuses on the five themes: Olympcsm and Olympic values; skills development; well-being an Singapore_2010-Games_Impact_Studyd healthy lifestyle; social responsibility; and expression through digital media. Non-athletes (young ambassadors, young reporters etc.) also participSingapore_2010-Games_Impact_Study
ated in the CEP activities with young athletes.All 26 Summer Olympic sports are payed o the YOG. In addition. Singapore 2010 also introduced several4ỌQPSingapore 2010Youth Olympic Games Games Impact StudyContentsExecutive Summary2Economic Impact12Social Impact38Environmental Impact74Next Steps88ConỌQPSingapore 2010Youth Olympic Games Games Impact StudyContentsExecutive Summary2Economic Impact12Social Impact38Environmental Impact74Next Steps88ConGọi ngay
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