Youth Games definition

Youth Games means any baseball, softball or indoor soccer game at the Sports Park whose participants are limited by the sponsoring organization (or by BLD Clay County or BLD Sports) to youth (age 17 or under).
Youth Games means the Innsbruck 2012 Winter Youth Olympic Games “YOG” means the Youth Games
Youth Games means the Youth Olympic Games and Youth Olympic Winter Games as

Examples of Youth Games in a sentence

  • The NZOC will not be obliged to accept places in the Games offered by the Winter Youth Games Organising Committee (e.g. universality places, quota places or invitation places).

  • CGF is the international organisation responsible for the direction and control of the Commonwealth Games and Commonwealth Youth Games, and is the foremost authority in matters relating to the games.

  • The level one seminar took place in Blida on 12-16 July, ahead of the archery competitions at the African Youth Games and Youth Olympic qualifier, which were held in Algiers the following week.

  • The third edition of Khelo India Youth Games began in Guwahati with a grand and spectacular opening ceremony.

  • You agree to be bound by and comply with the CGF Policy for the Use of Social Media at the Commonwealth Youth Games ("the CGF Social Media Policy") set out at Schedule 3 to this Agreement or any updated version of it, together with any other guidance or direction on social and/or digital media usage issued by Team England from time to time.

  • Event organisation formed the basis of a lot of the Unit's work, with events including the Earlybird Duathlon Series and the Devon Youth Games, which are held on an annual basis.

  • Examples of this provision included free inter-generational family events in Parks and open spaces, free SEND swimming, free disability equipment hire (e.g. sport wheelchairs, adapted sports equipment), free women only activities, inter- borough competitions, free leisure centre training time for London Youth Games and School games.