2010 YOG: Lyo and Merly presented in Singapore
The mascots of the first Youth Olympic Games to take place in Singapore in 2010 were unveiled: Lyo and Merly will be the icons of the 2010 YOG.
With just 260 days to go before the first
Youth Olympic Games (YOG), the Singapore Youth Olympic Games Organizing
Committee presented Lyo and Marly, the mascots of the Games.
As mascots for Singapore 2010, Lyo, a lion
cub, embodies the values of Excellence and Friendship, while Merly, a merlion,
personifies the values of Excellence and Respect. Through their acts and
stories, they will promote the Olympic Values of Excellence, Friendship and
Respect. These names were chosen by the youth from all over the world.
Lyo is short for “Lion of the Youth
Olympics”. A sports lover, he is fun-loving and hopes to inspire young people
to keep fit and enjoy sports for life. He symbolises youths’ boundless energy,
their determination to live life to the fullest and zeal to strive for
Excellence.
Merly got her name from “mer” (meaning the
sea) and “l y” stand for liveliness and youthfulness. A passionate advocate of
environment protection, Merly believes that everyone has a role to play in
working towards a sustainable future. She also wants to encourage young people
to play an active role in their communities and promote respect for one
another.
Welcoming Lyo and Merly to the Singapore
2010 family, Mr Goh Kee Nguan, Chief Executive Officer of the Singapore Youth
Olympic Games Organising Committee, said, “As the host city for the
inaugural YOG, we hope to share our culture with friends around the
world. What better way to do it than to have Lyo and Merly represent us
and the youth, and be the faces of the first YOG.”
The first edition of the YOG will take
place in Singapore starting from the 14 through the 26 August 2010. Shooting
Sport is part of the program with four events, Air Pistol and Air Rifle Men and
Women. The competitions will take place at the Singapore Sports School venue.
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