Action Sports in Schools

Entries from October 2007

Teachers Get In On The Act

October 15, 2007 · Leave a Comment

On 27th September it was the teachers’ turn to try their luck on 4 wheels, with Rod Clark taking ASIS to the New Generation building in Hatfield for Hertfordshire’s SSCO’s (School Sports Coordinators) day. Working with the coordinators was a new experience for Rod, but it was great for them to see what all the fuss is about from the kids, and there were even a few that may have given the pupils a run for their money!

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IOC Announces Youth Olympics

October 9, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Last Thursday saw the IOC make a landmark decision: they announced that the first ever Youth Olympics would be taking place in August 2010. This will be the first time that young athletes will get the chance to compete for Olympic gold, and they will be held over 12 days with an expected 3200 kids aged between 14 and 18 competing. The Winter Games will be held in 2012 and are expected to attract 1000 athletes.

IOC Head Honcho Jacques Rogge admitted that the scheme was not just an initiative to tackle child obesity but also a result of today’s youth losing interest in the traditional events involved the Summer Games. Indeed he acknowledged that the youth of today are more interested in competitions like the X Games, which feature BMX Freestyle, Skateboarding, Surfing anf FMX. The IOC has already added skateboarding to the London Olympics in 2012, and so the Youth Olympics is yet another attempt by the IOC to strengthen its reputation amongst teens, with many of these action sports touted to be amongst the events at the youth Olympics.

Mr Rogge stated:

“Just as the IOC has known, over our 100-plus years of existence, how to move with the times – so we must now adapt to meet the taste of today’s young generation.”

It is not yet known where the first Youth Olympics will be held, but 6 cities have already applied, and in line with tradition, they will be held every 4 years.

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