History of the AYOF
The Australian Youth Olympic Festival (AYOF) was initiated by the Australian Olympic Committee following the success of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.
The inaugural Festival was held in January 2001 and has subsequently been held biennially. The AYOF is fully funded by the Australian Olympic Committee and is held under the patronage of the International Olympic Committee.
The AYOF’s mission is to discover future Olympic Champions, provide them with an environment reminiscent of an Olympic Games and promote the Olympic ideals of fair play, honesty and pride.
The Australian Youth Olympic Festival offers a unique opportunity for aspiring Olympians to compete in an environment similar to the Olympic Games.
They will experience and be exposed to: • A large scale international multi-sport event • Drug education and drug testing by ASADA • Olympic Village style accommodation and dining • Opening Ceremony and protocols including lighting the Festival Flame, flying the Olympic Flag, the Parade of Nations and stating the Olympic Oath • Accreditation • Welcome arrival packs • Medal Ceremonies
AYOF Sport Participation
Since the inaugural Festival in 2001 nearly all the Summer Olympic Games sports have been featured on the sport program on a rotational basis.
From a humble beginning in 2001 comprising of participants competing in 10 summer sports, the Festival has grown significantly and in 2009 will have 22 sports, comprising of 2,500 athletes and officials representing over 20 countries.
The majority of sports are held in the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games venues with competitions conducted by the National Federations under the rules of International Federations.
The age range for the Festival is for athletes between 13-19 years of age.
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