Singapore youths warmed up to Youth Olympic Games despite lukewarm start–MEC study

SINGAPORE, SEPTEMBER 2010 – Post-YOG research conducted immediately by media agency MEC at the end of the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games (27 August to 1 September). It demonstrates that three in five of 13-24 year olds who were surveyed expressed positive sentiment towards the event, with close to a quarter ‘loving’ it. 
 
The Games did not start off on a positive note though – interest was lukewarm according to a poll conducted by Channel News Asia, where an overwhelming 88% conveyed their apathy towards the inaugural event in Singapore. In a social media monitoring exercise that was carried out by MEC to examine the sentiments online, it was observed that buzz in the social media sphere built up as the Games commenced and culminated towards the last few days.
 
Additionally, the research shows that the YOG was a roaring success with young people, with 72% feeling proud that Singapore hosted the YOG and 75% believing that the YOG has given Singapore somewhat of a boost. 
 
With the strong performance of our table tennis and soccer teams, it is no surprise that these are the sports that are eagerly followed. Similarly, the social media space is abuzz with mentions of ‘table tennis and the ‘football’.
 
“Despite some initial controversy, the YOG ended on a high note during the closing ceremony two weeks ago. The research results are a testament to the success of the event in reaching out and engaging with young people,” said Connie Chan, Managing Director, MEC Singapore. 

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