Check this out. You can click on the image to enlarge it. The guys at Scholastic.com actually put this definition on the cover of their magazine, called Gearing Up For The Olympic Games. This is just about the best, shortened definition of what BMX is about as far as descriptions go. Maybe the Ministry of Community Youth and Sports in Singapore (MCYS) and some of our Caldecott media folks can get this magazine and actually see what BMX and the Youth Olympic Games is all about, instead of showing other BMX disciplines that just will just about make them the laughing stock of the whole world. While we ae at it, Singapore prides itself in being a media hub. Can any of these media companies focus on what BMX is, by basing what is written on the cover of this magazine? It is not so hard to do and it will go a long way in educating the masses about BMX and what it is. Now you so-called "BMX consultants" out there...read this and read this magazine. Maybe this might, this just might start you on your journey to knowing more about BMX.
7 comments:
Hi, i would like to know more about BMX racing. how can i contact you?
What do you want to know about BMX racing?
i'm doing a project on BMX racing. I would like to know more about how a BMX race is conducted, the history of BMX events in Singapore and such. I need quite a lot of information and you seem to have a good knowledge of it. It would be good if i can contact you directly.
Interesting project. For school or for media?
For school. i'm doing a diploma course in sports management.
You can contact me at jov_sg@live.com. It would be good to hear from you soon. I need some information rather urgently. Thanks!
Hi there. I'm from Oz and have a couple of children seriously into BMX racing. (They are heading off to the World Titles in Adelaide in a couple of weeks time.) Is there any kind of active BMX racing scene in Singapore? I tried to find out about 12 months ago when I was last here. Cheers, Coops
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