![]() In the meantime, let’s hope and wish for the best. Four years from now, the world will turn their eyes to Buenos Aires. ![]() When soccer star Lionel Messi appeared on the big screen in a video, the whole stadium cheered, and the Argentinian national flag was raised as everyone watched. Nanjing mayor Miao Ruilin has handed over the Olympic flag to Thomas Bach, the President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Wherever there’s an end, there’s also a new beginning. ![]() Athletes from the five continents of the world will also be invited onto the stage to sing songs with the singers to express their gratitude to Nanjing and the Nanjing Youth Olympic Games. During the performance, the daily life of Nanjing’s people will be displayed through projections. The closing ceremony will last 90 minutes. 2,000 -2, 000 people will perform at the closing ceremony gala.Ĩ00 -800 fireworks will be set off during the closing ceremony.ħ66 - 766 props will be used during the closing ceremony gala. The first YOG was held in Singapore in 2010, and the third games will take place in the Argentinian capital, Buenos Aires, four years from now. In addition to advancing athletic competition, the YOG vows to promote exchange and communication between different countries and cultures. To recap: The Youth Olympic Games (YOG) is an international multi-sport event first proposed by the eighth President of the International Olympic Committee, Jacques Rogge, and organized by the International Olympic Committee. The performance “Youth in Full Blossom” begins. 304- 304 loudspeakers will be located throughout the Nanjing Olympic Sports Center.ġ00 -100 Nanjing YOG “LELE” mascots will participate in the closing ceremony gala.Ĩ0 - 80 remote cameras will be installed at different places within the Nanjing Olympic Sports Center.Ģ8- 28 different kinds of costumes are used during the closing ceremony gala.Ĥ - rehearsals for the closing ceremony went on for four months.Ī Canadian singer sings a Chinese song “Tomorrow”, together with athletes from five continents. Thomas Bach praises the 2014 Nanjing Youth Olympic Games as “flawless.” We hope the Olympic Games will return to China in eight years. Jacques Rogge praised the event as “exceptional” in his speech. The letter “n” stands up to symbolize the city gate of Nanjing.ĭuring the closing ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Mr. The ceremony’s multi-person acrobatics, eurhythmics and extreme bicycle performances also serve as powerful examples of the values embodied in the spirit of sports: courage, endeavor, struggle, challenge and going beyond. The lyrics say “believe that we will meet again, believe we will have a better tomorrow.” All the athletes and attendees sing “I Believe” together. Artists perform traditional dances from around the world. Now, this part of the performance is dedicated to the volunteers. Yes, it is China style! It is Nanjing style! The 2014 Nanjing YOG impressed the entire country, as well as the whole world. It seems both God and the weather don’t like saying goodbye to Nanjing. It’s raining again during the closing ceremony of the 2014 Nanjing Youth Olympic Games, just as it rained during the opening ceremony. The Olympic cauldron extinguishes.Ĭlick here to see more photos of closing ceremony. – That’s the end of the Nanjing Youth Olympic Games closing ceremony. No need to reload page, content updates automatically every two minutes. Stay tuned here for live coverage on this event. As a featured speaker for the 020 program it is great to experience an immersive, participatory experience despite the fact that it is hosted provides a live webcast and minute-by-minute coverage of the Nanjing Youth Olympic closing ceremony, which begins at 8:00pm, Thursday. Because of the non-intimidating platform 020 provided, its attendees have the opportunity to ask information seeking questions in areas that would benefit them both personally and professionally. This groups engagement was second to none. Today I had the fortune to present the 4 lifecycles presentation to cohort 16 of the Onward to Opportunity (020) program. A quick shout out to Joe Aldaz and Katrina Lusk for the selfless service they provide for those transitioning form the military to civilian life.
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