Saturday, November 7, 2009
2:36 PM
5th Asian-Pacific Astronomy Olympiad From 7 Oct to 14 Oct 2009,
three students from two schools participated in the 5th Asian-Pacific Astronomy Olympiad in Damyang, Korea.
A whirlwind of events ensued.
There were official excursions to the
Sun-cheon Bay Area famous for its wildlife, the
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, a
traditional Korean fortress, a
bamboo park (Damyang is famous for bamboo), and many more.
On their own, the participants organised games ranging from “Mafia” to “Capture the flag” to a hybrid of sepak takraw and volleyball, and even a “Disco Night” on the last night of the Olympiad. Okay – that was the fun part. (the drinking and dancing! hehe)
The stressful part was obviously the competition. The problems set were of a rather high standard and of quite a different style as what we are used to seeing in Singapore.
On top of that, the competition was quite intense.
Indonesia, China, Thailand and Korea are known powerhouses; moreover, Korea was the host country.
Nevertheless, the Singapore team managed to focus and gave their best throughout the competition.
All received the III-rd Diploma, equivalent to a Bronze Medal. Congratulations to Stacey-Ann Lee, Silas Yeem and Tay Woon Kiat! No less valuable were the contributions of
Seow Yongli as jury member; and
Joel Lee as observer and chaperone. and also
rongen, the person who wrote this. lol. nvr include himself
The Olympiad was not just a test of astronomy knowledge, but also an event where learning of different cultures and countries in addition to learning more about astronomy takes place.
Yet more important that that, I feel, is that friendships were forged, and the totality of the Olympiad has inspired the participants to work harder for the betterment of the astronomy community.