Jacques Rogge,
President of the International Olympic Committee, announced via live web-cast
Singapore as the host city of the first edition of the Youth Olympic Games to
take place in 2010.
Nine cities – Athens (Greece), Bangkok (Thailand),
Debrecen (Hungary), Guatemala City (Guatemala), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Moscow
(Russian Federation), Poznan (Poland), Singapore (Singapore) and Turin (Italy) –
had applied to host the event. Moscow and Singapore were selected as the
finalists by IOC’s panel of experts. The final choice was made by the IOC
members who cast their vote via post over the last few weeks. Fifty-three of the
105 IOC members entitled to vote chose Singapore and 44 Moscow; IOC members from
Russia and Singapore did not vote.
The Youth Olympic Games aim to bring
together talented athletes – age group 14 to 18 - from around the world to
participate in high-level competitions, and will also run, alongside the sports
element of the event, educational programmes on the Olympic values, the benefits
of sport for a healthy lifestyle, the social values sport can deliver, and the
dangers of doping and of training to excess and/or of inactivity.
The
first Summer Youth Olympic Games in Singapore will open on 14 August 2010 and
will bring together approximately 3,200 athletes and 800 officials. The sports
programme will encompass all the sports on the programme of the 2012 Summer
Olympic Games, but with a limited number of disciplines and events.
Where
equestrian is concerned, competitions will take part in horsesport’s biggest
Olympic discipline, Jumping, on borrowed horses. The FEI is currently working on
the qualification criteria with the IOC. These will be made available as soon as
they have been established.
Source: FEI Press News