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Welcome to the Dulwich Olympiad from the Director of Schools Dulwich College International Brian McDouall
I am delighted to introduce the very first Dulwich Olympiad, the first sporting, music and arts event to involve all eight Dulwich Schools. The Olympiad will be an opportunity for students to represent their school in both sporting and cultural activities and compete against their peers from the other Colleges. This is a chance for students to engage with their peers in a competitive inclusive environment and to channel the pride and spirit they have for their school into their chosen field. I wish the best of luck to all students taking part and encourage their parents and peers to support them.
from the Headmaster Dulwich College Beijing David Mansfield
The Dulwich Colleges International schools are very proud to be associated with Dulwich College London and the Olympiad is an opportunity for us to show our common roots and vision through this exciting and memorable event. On behalf of Dulwich College Beijing, may I welcome all our guests to the Beijing portion of the Olympiad tour. We are especially pleased to greet Dr Joe Spence, Master of Dulwich College London, and all the staff and students who have travelled from England to be with us. To the Executive Committee and Directors of DCI and to my fellow Headmasters of all the Dulwich College International schools, a genuine Beijing welcome to you as well. To all parents, guests and participants from all over Asia, a heart-felt welcome to you too.
2015 Dulwich Olympiad Beijing – General Overview Olympiad Competition Dates: Thursday 2nd April to Friday 3rd April
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April Wednesday
2
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April Thursday
Time
Event
Venue
Teams arrive in Beijing 1945
Competition briefing for Team Leaders and Event Leaders
Continental Grand Hotel Beijing
Time
Event
Venue
0745
Participants and guests seated for welcome
NOSC Athletics Stadium
0800
Table tennis players and musicians leave by bus for DCB
Continental Grand Hotel Beijing car park
Athletics competition starts
NOSC Athletics Stadium
0915
Music rehearsals begin: Choir Orchestra
Dulwich College Beijing Edward Alleyn Theatre Wodehouse Theatre
1010
Opening ceremony
NOSC Stadium
1015
Table tennis competition begins
DCB Sports Centre
1200
Lunch at DCB for table tennis players and musicians
DCB restaurant
Bus from DCB to NOSC for swimmers
DCB car park
1215
Athletics medal presentation and lunch
1315
Rugby players and any further musicians depart for DCB
NOSC car park
1415
Swimming competition begins
NOSC Swimming Stadium
1440
Pre-match celebrations begin for Dulwich College v The Scots College rugby match
DCB rugby pitch
1500
Rugby match kicks off
1600
Table tennis competition and medal ceremony ends
2015 Dulwich Olympiad Beijing – General Overview
Time
Event
Venue
1715
Swimming competition ends; teams walk back to the hotel
1730
DCB athletes depart from NOSC for DCB
NOSC car park
Musicians and rugby players eat dinner
DCB restaurant
1800
Cocktail reception for parents and other invited guests
DCB reception area
1815
Sports teams eat dinner; opportunity to mingle with other schools
Continental Grand Hotel Beijing banquet hall
1900
Olympiad Concert begins
Wodehouse Theatre
2030
Olympiad Concert ends
2050
Buses return to the hotel
From DCB car park
2015 Dulwich Olympiad Beijing – General Overview
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April Friday
Time
Event
Venue
0700
DCB athletes depart by bus for NOSC
DCB car park
0800
Musicians depart hotel for DCB
Hotel car park
0815
Sports teams arrive at NOSC
0845
Girls football competitions begin
NOSC football field complex (4 pitches)
Boys basketball competitions begin
NOSC basketball stadium
1130
Musicians have lunch
DCB restaurant
1200
Buses depart DCB to NOSC for team sports
DCB car park
1215
Football and basketball events end Lunch break
NOSC stadium
1245
Musicians depart for the V-Continent Hotel
DCB car park
1330
Boys football competitions begin
NOSC football field complex (4 pitches)
Girls basketball competitions begin
NOSC basketball stadium
1400
Musicians rehearse
Crown ballroom at the V-Continent Hotel
1700
Football and basketball events end
1830
Teams arrive at awards ceremony and gala dinner
1930
Awards Ceremony begins
2200
Awards Ceremony ends; teams return to hotel and DCB athletes and musicians return by bus to DCB
Crown ballroom at the V-Continent Hotel
Dulwich College London Olympiad Squad
Left to right: Anthony Flanagan, Jake Scarisbrick, Hedwyn Seaton, Mikhail Ognev, Timothy Chan, Sam Milne, Safwan Anjum-James, Tomas Newman, Alex Kutscher, Thomas Boutelle, Ben Schlossman, Justin Kugel, James Bottomley, Ed Olsen, Tom Benavides Clark, Richard de Rome, Cameron Henderson, Charlie Dee, James Redshaw, Ben Osuntokun, Cameron Gleave, Ralph Marchant, Amir Nasir, Sergi Fiddes. Harvey Buchan, Tom Almeyda, Toby Bailey, Luke Walker Titley, Thomas Whitaker, Jonathan Pratt, Toby Archard, Samuel Milne, Josh Gooding, Bede Porter, Will Haddock, Jack Kurtulus, Shezhore Adil, Martin Phu, Barnaby Garland, Thomas Lui, Matthew O'Flaherty, Ben Miller, Alex Foster. Louis Ferrari, Femi Sofolarin, Selvin Selbaraju, Max Bliss, Hal Howe, William Sanders, Jack McEvoy, Toby Mayhew, Jack Ramsey, Louis Pender, Omar Ramzan, Charlie Godsiff, Sandor Apponyi, Ollie Hurd, Billy Borten, Alex Cahill, Sam Williams, Ethan Staunton. Kody Leung, Oliver Killeen, Felix Schneideman, Elba Mannes-Abbott, Max Hamilton, Oliver Suthesan Tutt, Mylan Kumar, Fred Griffiths, Zach Carr, Toby Evans, Ben Mayo, Sam Cohen, Seb Claxton, Darius Kudiabor Thomas, Chris Ho, Harry Muldowney. James Kakenyera, Leo Milne, Stephen Liu, Max Rowley Sanchez, Jacob Crowther, Justin Wong, Luke Butland. Boys not in the photograph: William Lord, Lolly Whitney Low, James Blakemore, Luke Castenskiold, Theo Schlossman, Ben O'Neill, Roddie Turner, Zachary Fox, Antonio Hanna Amodio, Leo Pashov, Oscar Gleave, Louie Roberts, Lucas Miller, Billy Roberts, Matthew Verri, Haydn Oakley, Chyaro Hylton, Chris Nam, Jeremiah Manning, Will Horseman.
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Dulwich College | Beijing | Olympiad Squad Music students: Tristan Wang, Billy Park, Josh Chang, Jeffrey Liang, Yi Wen Lee, Brian Wen, Othneil Gayle, Jason Ryu, Chris Harmon, Gabriel Saw, Tyler Schiff, Jack Lim, Sarah Chan, Max Zhao, Raymond Wang, Jin Rong Song, Irena Ou, Nini Toh, Lisa Kim, Callum Nicolas, Michael Shen, Rachel Wang, Alex Jiang, William Chen, Tim Chao, Da Hyeon Yoo, Sally Yang, Jun Ha Youn, Rivka Keshen, Stacy Wu, Kate Yang, Jing Jing Chen, Jun Ho Ga, Michael Li, Ryan Ho, Tyler Yuan, Isabella Xie, Akriti Purohit, Valery Torpokova, Jessica Wang. Sports students: Yani Ince, Caterina Bossi, Ella Jones, Nina Zimmerman, Jing Ying Sun, Imi Parker, Birte Mueller, Rachel Kwon, Erica Dudek, Robyn Park, Skia King, Kareena Green, Tyler Shiff, Jun Ku Lee, Charlie Shum, Luke Sampson, Steven Ding, Edward Lin, Leo Lin, Owen Pan, Callum Jones, Andrew Zhang, Matthijs Verheijen, Kaj Scholar, William Fosh, David Feng, Judy Gao, Maggie Chang, Mariella Trias, Ruthie Liu, Corrina Hraber, Elissa Lamb, Rachel Wang, Sally Lee, Birte Muller, Grace Xie, Kerry Wang, Felice Chang, Daniel Looi, Jason Bump, Ben Shen, Jacob Zimmerman, Aaron Lam, Christian Cortenback, Gregor Sampson, Nathan Turner, Wiliam Herbert, Brendan Fosh, Peter Parn, Felix Mueller, Alex Pugeaut, Joe Jackson, Christoffer Svantemann, Matthew Hobson, Tim Chua, Wayne Chen, Matthew Cui, Nicholas Li, Liam Ng, Alice Hawkins, Jessica Liu, Moon Ng, Stephanie Bernard, Arielle Wong, Nicole Milton, Heather Shao, QinYi Wang, Sherry Liu, Leonie Muller, Winona Wang, Sue Vern Lai, Helena Bai, Aaron Wasama, Brooklyn Han, Celeste Kow, Daria Tzimouli, Rivka Keshen, June Kim, Julian Wu, Ben Baker, Tyler Nelson, Harry Roh, Brandon Wang, Minjoo Kim, William Wong, Binny Aschalew, Matty Baertles, Brian Chiew, Rebecca Svantemann, Michelle Zhou, Sarah Chan, Sarah Joelck, Daniella Valdes Cunnigham, Marijana Lemm, Monica Wu, Ingrid Bodeen, Thalia Dudek, Cecilia Tellarini, Liz Cheng, Sarah Chan, Henry Chen, Sam Kronick, James Zhou, Keevern Lai, Greg Yeom, Matthew Park, Harry Roh, Jing Hon, Harry Zhao, Tim Bitterlich, Tiger Ng, Lesley Zheng, Victoria C, Flemming Li, Peter Mayer, Eric Hou, Yi Chi Song.
Dulwich College | Seoul |
Olympiad Squad
Back row, left to right: Ishaan Kashyap, Yongjoo Park, Jake Hyun, Colin Lee, Daniel Chung, Jung-Hyun Won, Dillon Park, Ryan Cho, Victor Kang, Andrew Lee, Daniel Choi, Felix Lee, Eric Kim, Scott Lee, Kyle Lee, Annabel Mckee. Front row, left to right: Alexandre Lemaigre, Annelise Lee, Erin Choi, Katie Park, Dong Hoon Park, Emma Reed, Max Reed, Maya Kirton, Andrew Do, Stephanie Park, Jessie Lee, Kayla Whang, Claire Suh Yeon Kim, Julie Cho, Armand Ovanessians, Evelyn Hur, Sarah Hong. Teachers: Peter Poulton, Thomas Harron.
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Dulwich College | Shanghai | Olympiad Squad
Adrian Kwan, Adrian Lui, Aidan Speechley, Aisha Taylor, Akhina Gaches, Alasdair McDouall, Alessandro, Alexander Todorov, Alfie paveley, Alyssa Soon, Ana Presta Ferrari, Ana Tapia Jimenez, Andrea Chan, Andrei Mataix Botella, Anna Rossi, Anthony Chong, Anya Beth Polatajko, Bailey McAtee, Baron Zeng, Beniyaz Billhardt, Benjamin Cheng, Benjamin Morrison, Bethany McAtee, Beverly Tan, Brandon Hill, Brandon Huang, Brendan Channe, Brooklin Dozier, Calvin Xu, Camille Laubel, Chad Liu, Chloe Chan, Courtney McAtee, Darryl Chen Deng Yew, Dominic Yap, Elizabeth Obersteller, Ella King, Ellen Jones, Ewan Baudry, Francisco Escorihuela, Gaia Pellegrino, Gavin Adams, Gigi Fung(tsz yan), Grace Wong, Haqshaarah, Hongzhi Wu, Imogen Lowe, Isaac Fung, Isabelle Sturt, James McDouall, Jamie Baudry, Jamie Lam, Jean Chai, Jeffrey Zhu, Jessie Ri, John Hodge, John Odrian, Johnnie (Runzhong) Yu, Joline Cappo, Joshua Soon, Justin Soon, Kai Miles, Kaspar Pan, Katelyn Stucki, Kyle TAN, Lance Madarang, Lara Drewes, Larrissa Leung, Leo Cho, Lewis Baudry, Li-Ann Bogensperger, Liam Clarke, Lisa Place, Liu,Eric zhongming, Lucy Holland, Marcus Tan, Maria Alvarez Najera, Matthew Godfrey, Megan Hasenfratz, Merrick Hayes, Minghang.Hong, Myles Morrison, Nadia Smith, Natalie Keenan, Natasha Smith, Natasha Theil, Nicole Loh, Nicolò Pellegrino, Oliver Aragoni, Olivia Pote, Olivia Wang, Paula Drewes, prentice speechley, Rick Boelen, Riko Tanaka, Rory Holland, Ryoka Suzuki, Sahil Puri, Sally Ip, Samarth Shastri, Samuel Drewes, Sanraj mittal, Sarah Chan, Sarah Jiang, Schick Celine, Schick Larissa, Sewon Lee, Shelly Liu, Simon Daenen, Smruthi Rangarajan, Sofia Daenen, Sophia Daenen, Sophia Foerst, Stefani Lukic, Stephanie Wong, Teresa Alvarez Najera, Winston Qian, Winston Zhao, Wong Kai Xiang Christian, Yanhe Xuan, Yasmine Loh, You Jin (Kelly) Choi, Yu On Yeung, Zijian Cheng.
Dulwich College | Singapore | Olympiad Squad
Back row, left to right: Anna Pang, Lucy Shaw, Sarah Burgess, Thomas Williams, Thomas Roberts, Harrison Shearer, Matteo Mladenic, Isaac Burgess, Robin Long, Jazzy Castleman, Grace Hartley, Grace Khoo. Front row, left to right: Maddie Simmons, Nicholas Richardson-Waldin, Oliver Walder, Florian Keiper, Sebastian Collingridge, Alex Osborn, Hari McCoy, Emily Ankers, Lucie Schellerer.
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Dulwich College | Suzhou |
Olympiad Squad
Top row, left to right: Mr.Peter Roberts (Head of Senior School PE), Joshua Stuckey, Min Guen Bae, Henry Lu, Justin Mao, Lars Cleuren, Mr. Jason Stuckey (Senior Sports Coach). Middle row, left to right: Matthew Ma, Sherlyn Lai, Yani Zhang, Myrthe Miedema, Rachel Higham, Paola Vega, Quentin Wu. Bottom row, left to right: Holly Lake, Ran Montgomery, Sebastian Gabele, Kiana Deraymaeker, Saskia Mosby, Seok Gyo Jeong.
Dulwich International High School | Suzhou |
Olympiad Squad
Back row, left to right: Anthony Ji, Kevin Yang, Alex Ye, Taby Zheng, Jason Zhang. Middle row, left to right: Alice Jiang, Jerry Cheng, James Wang, Joshau Cao, Derek Li, William Dai, David Lin, Kelly Wang. Front row, left to right: Joyce Qin, Isabella Qian, Daphne Lu, Priscilla Lu, Ada Zheng, Belle Pan, Lucy Cao, Vivi Zhu, Estelle Shen.
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Dulwich International High School | Zhuhai | Olympiad Squad Back row, left to right: Horyn Xi, Julian Pan, Max Bae, Tommy Wang, Mark Wang, Paul Zhang, Richard Zheng, Jay Wang, Ehan Bae, Jerry Zhu, Sam Li, Lionel Liu, Lee Li, Stephen Park, Tom Yang. Middle row, left to right: Queenie Chen, Vifen Huang, Vivian Luo, Irene Pan, Linda Lin, Tina Liao, Sok Boon Seah, Ashley Feng, Jennifer Zhan, Sebrina Lu, Ruby Li, June Hou, Dora Li, Yuki Shen. Front row, left to right: Arlen Dong, Joseph Wu, Chloe Guo, Vicky Wang, Jessie Lu, Kiky Mao, Ada Zeng, Eve Liu, Queena Chen, Ryan Ong, Leon Liang, Jack Lu.
Venue Map
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Swimming The swimming events for the 2015 Dulwich Olympiad will take place during the afternoon nd of Thursday 2 April in the National Olympic Sports Centre Swimming Stadium, which hosted the 1990 Asian Games. The U13, U15 and U17 age groups will see 50M races in backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, freestyle and individual medley as well as the freestyle and medley relays. In 1990 a host of records were established in this stadium at country, Asian Games and World level. We are hoping to see some fantastic times that may last beyond the 2019 Dulwich Olympiad in London.
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First Aid Swim competitors
Start
Results table and PA system Spectators Podium
Basketball rd
The basketball events will take place on Friday 3 April at the NOSC Basketball stadium. The boys competition will be played in the morning followed by the girls matches in the afternoon. Both competitions will be played at U13, U15 and U17 level in a group format. The rd th 3 and 4 place teams will play off for the bronze medal, followed by the top two teams competing for the gold medal. The games will be played at the impressive National Olympic Sports Centre Basketball Stadium, which was constructed for the 1990 Asian Games. The gold medals on that occasion were won by China (men) and South Korea (women). For the first Dulwich Olympiad, we will be using three courts in the stadium, which will see participation from all eight Colleges in at least one of the age groups.
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U13
U15
U17
Key: Hoop Entrance security point First Aid Results table and PA system
Athletics Track and Field
All eight Colleges will be competing across the three age categories - U13, U15 and U17 - in a variety of track and field events. On the track there will be boys' and girls' races of 100M, 200M, 400M, 800M and 1500M, as well as 4 x 100M relays. The field events will consist of discus, javelin, shot put, high jump, long jump and triple jump. The athletics programme will take place on nd the morning of Thursday 2 April at the National Olympic Sports Centre Stadium, following the welcome. The boys will start on the track and the girls in the field, with a mid-morning switch. The NOSC hosted events for the 2008 Olympics in Modern Pentathlon and Football.
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First Aid High jump 1
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Discus
Long jump Triple jump
Team tents bins water dispensers
Shot put
Shot put Javelin
Podium Results table PA system
Football The football matches will follow the same format as the basketball tournament, with a preliminary group stage followed by play-off games for the medals. The Olympiad will be using three top quality astroturf fields adjacent to the Athletics Stadium in the NOSC complex. A fourth pitch will be used for administration and warmups. rd
The games will be played on Friday 3 April, with the girls competitions in the morning followed by the boys in the afternoon.
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U13 pitch 1+2 1 2 U17 pitch 1+2
Parent spectator area 1 2 Main entrance point 24 tents 3 per school Toilets
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U15 pitch 1+2
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Key: Results and admin tent Tents Board Entrance, security point Parent spectator areas Bleachers seats Goal First aid
Table Tennis The table tennis competition will be hosted at the Dulwich College Beijing gymnasium, home of the DCB Lions. The tournament is an open aged format with a round robin group stage and play-off games for the gold, silver and bronze medals. Table tennis enjoys legendary status in China and the surrounding countries, so the local schools are hopeful of success in this sport. The games will take nd place between 10am and 4pm on Thursday 2 April.
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The Scots College
Rugby
Raising fine men since 1893, The Scots College is one of Australia's oldest and most respected independent boys schools. Scots sport has experienced an upturn in recent years, developing programmes across all sports that operate at the cutting edge. In rugby, Scots has finished in the top spot in consecutive years in the prestigious Sydney GPS Rugby competition and, with "brave hearts and bold minds", will be aiming to continue this run of success in future years.
Dulwich College London Dulwich College is proud of its strong tradition in rugby which is exemplified by the 450 boys who play rugby at Dulwich in one of the 40 teams. Dulwich has produced many outstanding international players including Nick Easter and Andrew Sheridan. The school also has a tradition of touring, the first one being in 1903 travelling to Paris. This tradition continues with recent tours to New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and a tour to America and Canada in 2014. st
The 1 XV have enjoyed unprecedented success over the last three years. They began by winning the 2012 St Joseph’s tournament for the first time and achieved history in the tournament by not conceding a point on the first day. This team then went on to win the Daily Mail competition and was awarded The Daily Telegraph Schools Sports Team of the Year. The following year’s team achieved even more success by being only the th st 6 Dulwich College 1 XV to go through the season unbeaten, culminating in a second Daily Mail win at Twickenham and being awarded the Rugby World Team st of the year. This was repeated last year when the 1 XV beat Warwick in the final of the Nat West Cup 53-7 to record “back to back to back” victories at Twickenham. Dulwich are just as proud of the fact that earlier this year they put out 30 rugby teams on Saturday giving over 550 boys a chance to represent the school.
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Music at the Dulwich Olympiad The sporting events will not be the only attraction at the Dulwich Olympiad. There will be over 200 musicians and singers taking part in performances at Dulwich College Beijing and the V-Continent Hotel. The rehearsals will involve students from across the Colleges and will start on nd the morning of Thursday 2 April in preparation for the Olympiad Concert at the College’s Wodehouse Theatre at 7pm that evening. The programme will start with a performance by Dulwich College London, followed by a joint performance from the international Colleges. These collaborative works will include the Dulwich College school song, as well as John Williams’ epic Olympic Fanfare and Theme, a medley for the orchestra of music from the James Bond movies, and Christopher Tin’s Grammy Award winning classic Baba Yetu for mass choir, orchestra and percussion. The Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony on Friday will also feature performances from the orchestra, choir and percussionists, to lend an air of celebration as we reflect on the successes, friendships and healthy rivalry of the past few days. The combined Big Band will play before the exhibition rugby match on nd Thursday 2 April at 2.40pm on the DCB rugby field. This is a prelude to the England v Australia clash between Dulwich College and The Scots College from Sydney, so listen out for Eye of the Tiger and other classic songs! The Big Band will also feature in Thursday evening’s Olympiad Concert.
Art at the Dulwich Olympiad The Dulwich Olympiad is an opportunity for all the schools to showcase not just their sporting abilities but their own unique character and culture. Art students at each school were asked to create a flag to inspire their peers and represent their College at the Olympiad. These are the winning entries. Visit www.dulwicholympiad.com to read more about the entries and artists.
Dulwich College London Designed by Barry Viney
Dulwich College Beijing
Designed by Kay Liang and Michelle Lim, Year 13
Dulwich College Shanghai
Designed by Andreas Riisage and Ellie Short, Year 12
Dulwich College Seoul
Designed by Emma Reed, Year 7
Dulwich College Singapore
Designed by Haru Ogiwara, Year 5
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Dulwich College Suzhou
Dulwich International High School Suzhou
Designed by Yu Gyeong Lee, Year 9
Designed by Lisa Yan, Year 12 and Sun Sun, Year 10
Dulwich International High School Zhuhai Designed by Joy Lim, Year 10
Photography exhibition
In November, students, staff and alumni from the Dulwich College International schools were invited to participate in the second annual Science and Art Photography Competition. This competition challenged entrants to represent science through art. The enthusiasm behind this year’s competition came from the organiser, Phillip Sexton, who teaches at Dulwich International High School Suzhou. Approximately 550 photos were submitted from over 220 participants and an entry from each DCI school earned a first, second or third place. Congratulations to our many winners and runners-up and thank you to our judges. All the selected photographs will be showcased at the Dulwich Olympiad Gala Dinner at the V-Continent Hotel on Friday 3rd April.
Code of Conduct Players • I will always play by the rules. • I will never argue with an official. If I disagree with a decision I will inform the captain, coach or manager during a break or after the competition. • I will control my temper. I understand that the ridiculing of other players and deliberately distracting or provoking an opponent are not acceptable or permitted behaviour in any sport. • I will work equally hard for myself and my team • I will be a good sport and applaud all good play whether they are made by my team or the opposition. • I will treat all players and performers as I would like to be treated. I will not bully or take unfair advantage of another competitor. • I will cooperate with my coach, teammates and opponents. • I will display modesty in victory and graciousness in defeat. • I will participate for my own enjoyment and motivation, not just to please parents and coaches. • I will respect the rights, dignity and worth of all participants regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion. • I will thank the opposition and officials at the end of the game.
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Code of Conduct
Code of Conduct
Coaches/Teachers
Spectators
• I will remember that players participate for enjoyment and winning is only part of the fun. • I will never ridicule or yell at students for making a mistake or for not winning. • I will be reasonable in my demands on students' time, energy and enthusiasm. • I will operate within the rules and spirit of the game and teach my students to do the same. • I will ensure that the time students spend with me is a positive experience. All players are deserving of equal attention and opportunities. • I will not use bad language nor will I harass students, officials, spectators or other coaches • I will ensure that equipment and facilities meet safety standards and are appropriate to the age and ability of all players. • I will display control, respect and professionalism to all involved with the event including opponents, teachers referees, coaches, officials, administrators, parents and spectators. I will encourage my students to do the same. • I will show concern and caution toward sick and injured students • I will respect the rights, dignity and worth of all people involved in the game, regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion.
• I will not pressure my child in any way– I know that this is their event not mine. • I will not use bad language, nor will I harass teachers, coaches, officials or other spectators. • I will not argue with an official or administrator. • If a parent, I will encourage my child to compete within the rules and respect officials’ and coaches’ decisions. • I will also teach my child to respect the efforts of their opponents. • I will remember that children learn best by example so I will applaud good plays/performances by all players and opponents. • I will give positive comments that motivate and encourage continued effort. • I will not criticise any participant’s performance. • I will observe the school and stadium rules on non-smoking and no consumption of alcoholic drinks, as well as all other local rules. • I understand that I must have a valid Olympiad ID to enter the sports venues, or be in the company of a Dulwich parent or official who has their own ID. • I will respect the rights, dignity and worth of all people involved in the sport, regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion.
Contact List Olympiad Support Team
Sports and General Enquiries Daryl Orchard: +86 156 0162 8331 Hotels, Meals and Transport Jo Ross: +86 132 6032 0343 Jimmy Lai: +86 156 1814 5738 DCB Parent Representative Carmen Verheijen: +86 157 0158 6479
Olympiad Venues
Dulwich College Beijing James Townsend: +86 186 1053 9421 Secondary Contact See Kay Leong: +86 138 1092 8747 National Olympic Stadium Complex Christopher Titford: +86 156 1826 3423
Hotels
(For hotel liaison please contact Joanne Ross or Jimmy Lai) Beijing Continental Hotel Han Yun Tao: +86 136 9330 5827 V-Continent John Li: +86 159 0117 8478
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Thank You We would like to thank all the players, performers, coaches, teachers and officials for their participation. Without your help, the Olympiad would not have been possible. Special thanks to The Host School, Dulwich College Beijing David Mansfield James Townsend and the PE Department Paul West and the Music Department Becky Jing See Kay Leong Kasia Baran Kurt Zhang Flora Zhang Paola Morris Cecilia Yang Greta Wang Bryony Dudek, Carmen Verheijen and the parent volunteers George Jiang and the Operations Department CAS team Steven Kaye and the student live streaming team
The Supporting Team from Dulwich College International Campbell Douglas Damien Charnock Graeme Salt John Todd Karen Moffat Nick Magnus Matthew Goss (DCS) Jamie King (DCS) Jonathan Coombs (DCSZ) Susan Dineen (DCSZ) Steven Lake (DCSZ) Sarah Wood (DCL) Richard Mayo (DCL)
Fraser White Christian Guertler David Yung Brian McDouall Chris Titford Jimmy Lai Daryl Orchard Joanne Ross Laurence Cook Zhou Jing Kate Ferrier Irene Ding Remon Zhang Cynthia Maclean Amphi Cai
the National Olympic Sports Centre Continental Grand Hotel Beijing
www.dulwicholympiad.com