Sunday, August 29, 2010

List of sports open for competition in HOA 2010

HOA 2010 will be on 25th Sept (from 8am to 6pm) and 26th Sept (from 10am to 6pm)
On the 25th, we will have street soccer, captain's ball and tennis, while the rest will be on the 26th.

This year we have 6 (six) different sports open for competition:
1. Badminton: single (male and female), double (male, female, mixed) - $7/person
2. Street Soccer (male only) – 5 persons/team, 2 reserves -  $50/team
3. Table tennis (male and double male) - $7/person
4. Captain's Ball (mixed,  at least 2 males and 2 females) – 5 persons/team, excluding captain, 1 reserve - $50/team
5. 3-on-3 Basketball (male and female), 1 reserve - $30/team
6. Tennis (male and double male) - $7/person

For participants who wish to sign up for more than one sport, the registration fee for the second sport will only be $5 for him, or $2 less for his team. Each registered participant will receive one isotonic canned drink and one mineral water.

The registration deadline is 22nd September 2010 (extended deadline :)), so do sign up FAST!!! To sign up, please fill in the registration form at  http://tinyurl.com/pinushoa2010


For more information, feel free to contact :
Timotius    97151775    unknown_timo@yahoo.com
Chris         81914971    chrisrenata90@yahoo.com

Hari Olahraga Amal 2010 (25th and 26th September 2010)






Hari Olahraga Amal (or in English, Charity Sports Day) is back in 2010!!

HOA is an annual event by Indonesian Student's Association in NUS (known as PINUS), where Indonesian students all-around Singapore will gather and compete in various sports available in HOA 2010. The main objective of HOA 2010 is to create and strengthen the bonds between Indonesian students in Singapore, as well as to give students an opportunity to have a break from their routines and have fun. 

As HOA is a charity event, the funds raised from this event will be given entirely to Misi Kami Peduli (Mission: We Care), another annual PINUS project where participants go to an underdeveloped region in Indonesia and help the local community by teaching them useful skills and knowledge. This December the MKP 2010 team will go to Sapikerep Village in Bromo to teach the local community basic science and spread entrepreneurship awareness  by setting up a chicken farm.