After four packed days of information-sharing, team-building and cultural activities, the Young Ambassadors (YAs) returned home with a new sense of purpose, pledging to spread the YOG spirit in their communities, while preparing their athletes to “Compete, Learn and Share” this summer. During the seminar, the YAs tried, tested and gave feedback on the activities that will be on offer to the athletes...
Young Ambassadors ready to “rock the YOG”
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