Thursday, February 19, 2009

Thank You & Handing Over of Leadership

Dear all Commissioners, District Leaders, Roundtable Representatives and Friends of Cub Scouting,

Wishing everyone a very Happy Founder's Day & Thinking Day on 22 February!

As you are aware that this year 2009, I am no longer the Cub Scout Programme Commissioner and now appointed the new Programme Projects Commissioner, under the National Programme Council. This new role will take me greater heights and challenges in developing youth programme for all sections for the whole of Singapore.

Good Old Memories......
I remembered in 2001 when Dragonheart (Tan Cheng Kiong) called me for first meeting to ask if I was interested in Cadet Scouting as the position was vacant for some time and he said that it's very crucial to fill-in this post as we need to get the Cadet Scout programme activity going and moving forward. At that time, I told him that I know nothing about it and he said don't worry, I guided you through. I was a District Commissioner (Katong) then, I told him that I don't know if I can cope, he said don't worry, you can get in people to form a team. He was so persuasive and sincere. I agreed because I wanted to make a difference and try new things.
('A Big Thank You' to Dragonheart for giving me the opportunity to learn more things along the journey).

So in 2002, I took over the office of Cadet Scout Section with a small team of 6 people (A Six). People like Leslie Lew, Lyon Lai, Helen Abidin, Sim Eng Hock and William Tan. Half of them have no Cadet Scouting background and never run any cub scout groups before. It was even a greater challenges as there wasn't any resources available so I borrowed materials and books from Training Team Library (luckily I was a member then) to start the ball rolling and consulted with Training Team members like Tan Siew Choo (former Cadet Scout Commissioner), Mrs Loh Lye Lin and Sim Eng Hock.
(I am very happy and glad to work with the group of people! My friends, you did a good turn everyday!)

From there, my team started out with simple national campaign courses, events and camps like QuestIT, Lion Cubs, Mozzie Buster Badge, Eco-Environment Camp, Camp Leaping Wolf, Camp Council Rock, Cadet Scout Olympic Day, Beach Games For Regatta, Bugs Hike For National Exploration Competition etc etc. We partnered with QuestZone, National Environment Agency, National Parks Board, Road Safety Council and many other youth organisations to plan and run simple, easy and effective programmes and at the same time, FUN for the Cub Scouts.

Then in 2003, when I told to review the old training schemes & proficiency badges, we went to get hold of English resources and materials from others National Scout Organisations (Gilwell, America, UK, Hong Kong, Australia etc) and reviewed with my team. We got in more people for that review committee like Desmond Foo, Lyon Lai, Leslie Lew, Sim Eng Hock, Alex Choo, William Tan, Marcos Narvaez Soriano and Lester Lee.

We then launched our new Cub Scout Training Schemes, Cub Scout Record Books and Certificates on 9 July 2005 at the Youth Programme Symposium at the Grassroot Club (Yishun). Many leaders looked forward to the new schemes were anxious to start the new training programmes for their cub scouts and there were also a few who were against the new schemes. Despite some difficulties due to lack of funding and resources given, we managed to conduct free training workshops at Cub Scout Pow Wows to get people to understand the schemes. Motivation, encouragement and great support prompted me to strive.

Thus, I like to take this opportunity to thank all of you very much for the great support and contribution given in making the new cub scout programme a success. Since we launched it in 2005, I am very glad to know that Akela Award have seem the number of awardees increases every year from 2006 onwards.....Hip Hip Hurray!....

New Leadership......
I am also glad to handover this leadership to a new person and the new person taking over this leadership is Clarence Hoe. Clarence is not new to Cub Scouting....

Clarence started Cub Scouting in Woodlands Ring Primary School in 2002 and joined our Cub Scout Roundtable in 2006. He was introduced into the roundtable by Leslie Lew (former Assistant National Cadet Scout Commissioner). I was first introduced to Clarence by Leslie when at that time during the Bugs Hike for National Exploration Competition 2005. My first impression of him was he was quiet and unfriendly. Of course, maybe, he didn't know who am I was yet. Since then, he started became activity involved in our roundtable and from there, I saw his potentials in administrations and IT, and as a teacher, he can comfortably deliver any session.

He became Assistant National Cub Scout Commissioner in 2007. Since then, he had been activity involved in Cub Scout Programmes so I am confident that he will continue to ensure best practices in implementing Cub Scout Programmes.

Lastly, I like all of you to continue to give your support and contributions to Clarence and encourages him to be motivated in leading the Cub Scouts into the next generation.

Thank you very much again and all the best for the year of the Golden OX.


Yours-in-Scouting Always,

Madelene Seow
(aka AKITA)

Sunday, January 25, 2009

2009 Upcoming Programmes & Events For Cub Scout Section

Theme For This Year: Environment

* Launching of the World Environment Programme for Cub Scouts


February
21 Cub Scout Council 1/2009 (Area & District Leaders are invited)
22 Founder's Day (World Scout Day)
* Registration of Membership


March
07-08 Development Workshop For Cub Scout Leaders
21-22 Development Workshop For Youth Helpers
22 World Water Day
* Akela Award Nominations Opens


April
04 Cub Scout Minds Quiz (Preliminary Round)
18 Cub Scout Minds Quiz (Final Round)
22 Earth Day


June
05 World Environment Day
Annual Gangshow (Date to be confirmed)
* Akela Award Nominations Closes


July
05 Youth Day
21 Racial Harmony Day
* Akela Award Group Interview & Assessment


August
Amazing Race (Date & Venue to be confirmed)
* Results of Akela Award 2009 candidates


September
01 Teacher's Day
Akelas' Gathering (Date & Venue to be confirmed)


October
01 Children's Day
Akela Award Presentation Ceremony (Date & Venue to be confirmed)

November
Tree Planting Day (Date & Venue to be confirmed by NEA)


December
Annual Goodwill Camporee
(6th Cubs Goodwill Camporee - Date & Venue to be confirmed)


* Date(s) will be finalised and confirmed at a later date.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Akela Award & NEA Public Health Award 2008 Presentation Ceremony Photo

We had a first joint awards presentation ceremony with NEA at the Auditorium of Hwa Chong Institution (formly known as The Chinese High School). We like to thank the Principal of the school, Mr Ang Wee Hiong for allowing us to use the school premises and Group Scout Leader, Mr Lee Tai Hui for assisting us in the welcoming of the Guest-of-Honour. Hwa Chong Scouts surprised us with their Lion Dance "Welcome" performance and the Scouts Welcome Horn Salute ceremony. They were great! Thank you very much GUYS!


This plaque is the "Token of Appreciation" given to Mr Lee Pak Sing, our Guest-of-Honour from the Singapore Scout Association to thank him for gracing this special awards ceremony presentation. Nice right!

This was our Akela Award 2008 recipients group photograph with the Guest-of-Honour, Mr Lee Pak Sing.


This was our NEA Public Health Award 2008 recipients together with the Brownies from the Girl Guides Singapore.
Everyone was then invited to the buffet dinner reception sponsored by NEA. Thanks again to NEA for supporting us and making this a successful event.
We like to thank all parents and guests of the recipients for attending this special event.
And last not forgetting the rest, I like to personally thank the followings....
- Service Scouts from Soaring Eagles Scout (Open) Group for lending their services too. Thank you very much GUYS!
- The Akela Award Assessment Team & Cub Scout Council Committee Members for providing a fair and structure system to make the award attaining by our Cub Scouts.
Warmest regards,
Madelene Seow
Cub Scout Programme Commissioner
(Aka AKITA)

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Akela Award Ceremony

SPEECH BY MR LEE PAK SING,

DIRECTOR FOR CULTURE AND EDUCATION PROGRAMME,

SINGAPORE YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES ORGANISING COMMITTEE,

AT AKELA AWARD PRESENTATION CEREMONY OF

SINGAPORE SCOUT ASSOCIATION

ON SATURDAY, 08 NOV 2008, AT 7.30 PM,

AT HWA CHONG INSTITUTION

Parents

My fellow Scouts

Ladies and Gentleman,

Thank you for inviting me to be here tonight. I am indeed honoured to join you this evening in celebrating the achievements of our children.


Congratulations

I have two young children myself, a boy and a girl. And it is my hope, in fact it is every parent’s hope, that our children can grow up to be men and women who have strong values, who have the strength of character. To be men and women who are independent to provide for themselves and to be compassionate and kind to take care of others. Tonight, as we witness our children receiving their awards, we can be proud that our children are one step closer towards achieving these aspirations.

To the Cub Scouts who are receiving the Akela awards tonight, I congratulate you. You have put in the extra efforts to complete the projects, the extra time to take part in the activities and meetings. You have done your best and I am certain that in doing all these, you have made lasting friendships, learnt new things and had fun.

To the scout leaders and parents of the recipients, I commend you. I commend you for believing in your children, for seeing their potential and for encouraging them to try a little harder, to do a little more. I commend you for playing an active part in their scouting lives, for driving them to their scouting activities, for picking them up after a long day, for packing their camping bags, for bringing them all the way to the Scout Shop in Bishan to buy their well-earned badges.


Olympism and Scouting

I am a scout. And I was told when I joined scouts some 20 years ago that ‘once a scout, always a scout’. I never quite understood this statement. But it became clear to me when I started work on the Youth Olympic Games or the YOG. I am fortunate enough to be part of the team that helped win Singapore’s bid for the Youth Olympic Games and now I am part of the Organising Committee.

You see, the Youth Olympic Games is not just about sports competitions. It is also about Culture, about Education. More importantly, the Youth Olympic Games is about inspiring young people to embrace and embody the Olympic values of Excellence, Friendship and Respect. And these three values underpin the Culture and Education Programme that I am planning for the athletes and our local young people. For example, I am planning to have athletes do community projects in the spirit of friendship and participate in cultural events to encourage respect for diversity.

After a while, it dawned on me that these three values of Excellence, Friendship, and Respect are the same core values that I have learnt on the very first day of my scouting life. When I promised to do my best, I promised to pursue excellence in all that I do. When I promised to help others, I promised to pursue friendship. And when I promised to keep the scout law, to be considerate, I promised to treat everyone with respect. And because these scouting values are undying and resonate with me, I will always be a scout at heart. I hope that your children, likewise, will always be a scout wherever they are and in whatever they do when they grow up.


Best of Scouting

Let me conclude by sharing with you a story from the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. This is a story of Lawrence Lemieux, a Canadian sailor. As a young man, Lawrence dreamt of going to the Olympic Games, to compete with the world’s best. He made sacrifices to pursue his goals. He worked three jobs in order to pay for his training for the Olympic Games. And he finally got a chance to compete in the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games.

On the day of his competition, the weather turned unexpectedly bad, with wind speed doubling that of the acceptable level. Despite that, Lawrence braved the strong winds and was in the lead to win a silver medal. However, midway through his race, he saw two Singaporean sailors, Joseph Chan and Siew Shaw Her, whose boat had overturned and had been thrown into the water. Shaw Her was clinging onto the boat, while Joseph was in the open sea.

At this moment, Lawrence immediately abandoned his race and went to the rescue of the two young Singaporeans. He went first to drag Joseph into his boat and then turned and rescue Shaw Her. He then waited for an official rescue boat to pass by and helped both men into it. As you would have expected, by this time, it was already too late for Lawrence to catch up in the race. But as a good sportsman, he went on to complete his race and finished 21st out of 32 boats. While Lawrence did not win any medals, his story inspired many. He was given a commendation medal from the International Olympic Committee for his heroic act, and his story was featured in many newspapers, and immortalized in historical records.

Lawrence Lemieux may not be a scout in uniform, but he is certainly a scout at heart and his actions embody the best of what scouting is about - about doing your best, about overcoming all odds, about helping others. I hope that our young award winners tonight will continue to strive for the ideals of scouting as our founder Lord Baden Powell had envisioned. And I hope that our scout leaders and we parents will continue to encourage our children to pursue these ideals and to realise their dreams.

Thank you.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Akela Award 2008 Presentation Ceremony

Akela Award 2008 Presentation Ceremony will be held at the High School Auditorium, Hwa Chong Institution on Saturday, 8 November 2008. Refer to map for location of venue.

There will be 88 recipients receiving this award this evening. School Principals, Sponsoring Authorities, Cub Scout Leaders and Parents of recipients have all been invited to this prestigious awards presentation ceremony.

Programme Details:-

1800 hours - Arrival & Registration of Guests
1900 hours - Arrival of VIPs
1930 hours - Arrival of Guest-of-Honour *
1935 hours - Speech by Guest-of-Honour
Presentation of Awards
Recipients' Group Photograph
2030 hours - Reception
2100 hours - G.O.H takes leave
VIPs, Guests & Recipients take leave
Ceremony Ends

Guest-Of-Honour
Mr Lee Pak Sing
Director
Culture & Education Programme
Singapore Youth Olympics Games
Organising Committee

Attire/Dress Code:-

Members - uniform
Guests - Formal


Akela Award 2008 Recipients:-

Pass (Bronze Medal)

Unit Recipient’s Name
Catholic High School (Primary) Chan York Yee Joel
Catholic High School (Primary) Chew Yu Jonathan
Catholic High School (Primary) Liew Jun Yi, Sean
Catholic High School (Primary) Tan Shen Rei Daryl
Catholic High School (Primary) Toh Yi-Lu, Luke
Chongfu Primary School Lee Zhen Yu
Chongfu Primary School Jasper Shui Xing
Chongfu Primary School Andy Yong Hao Wei
Gongshang Primary School Nur E'zzati Bte Razni
Gongshang Primary School Gabriel Tan Jie Han
Gongshang Primary School Foo Tung Shien
Henry Park Primary School T. Dhaneshan
Henry Park Primary School Franklin Chen Sheng Xiang
Henry Park Primary School Joshua Janwar
Henry Park Primary School Maximilian Wallace Tan
Kong Hwa School Foon Hong Ming
Kong Hwa School Marcus Sim Tze Han
Kong Hwa School Benn Lai Bingxin
Maris Stella High School (Primary) Aaron Gan Jia Kai
Maris Stella High School (Primary) Ang Teng Chong
Maris Stella High School (Primary) Chew Hong Wei, Terence
Maris Stella High School (Primary) Nicholas Wan Jia Shun
Maris Stella High School (Primary) Nigel Ong Chee Siang
Maris Stella High School (Primary) Ashley Koh
Maris Stella High School (Primary) Nicholas Wah Xing Rui
Maris Stella High School (Primary) Tan Hiok Kwang, James
Maris Stella High School (Primary) Lee Ren Cong Gareth Justin
Nanyang Primary School Leow Jen Wei
Poi Ching School Adam Shehabuddin
Poi Ching School Frederick Lee Wei Chen
Tao Nan School Colin Gan Shien Ren
Tao Nan School Mark Chia Zi Han
Tao Nan School Cheng Yu Fan Matthew
Temasek Primary School Chaderic Ong Tjen Chuang
Temasek Primary School Shawn Tan Da Wei
Temasek Primary School Muhd Amierul
Woodlands Ring Primary School Solomon Toh Sze
Woodlands Ring Primary School Zia Syahmin Khan
Woodlands Ring Primary School Karthik s/o K. Ganasen
Woodlands Ring Primary School Md Nurirfan B Rosni
Woodlands Ring Primary School Al-Hariri B Md Noor
Woodlands Ring Primary School Md Noor Hidayat B Haji Sumali
Yangzheng Primary School Ng Wen Zhi
Yangzheng Primary School Shawn Lim Jin Heng
Yangzheng Primary School Trent Teo Yi Yan
Yangzheng Primary School Lee Shun He
Yangzheng Primary School Thinakar Narayanan
Yangzheng Primary School Ho Kai Yang
Yangzheng Primary School Ramge s/o V.
Yangzheng Primary School Jerry Chan Xiang Ming
Yangzheng Primary School Wong Yi Jie
Yishun Primary School Jordan Ong
Yishun Primary School P. Joel Manuel

Merit (Silver Medal)

Unit Recipient’s Name
Catholic High School (Primary) Tay Jin Rong
Catholic High School (Primary) Tan Yang Ming
Catholic High School (Primary) Ang Yi Ren Simon
Chongfu Primary School Daryl Chan Hao Lun
Chongfu Primary School Teo Wei Xiang Aaron
First Toa Payoh Primary School Md Syukri B Rahmat
Henry Park Primary School Alvin Tan Wei Ming
Maris Stella High School (Primary) Sutaveraya Suratanakavikul
Maris Stella High School (Primary) Tan Yuan Teng, Brandon
Maris Stella High School (Primary) Clive Yuan Yue Herng
Maris Stella High School (Primary) Choi Li Guo, Harold
Radin Mas Primary School Bryan Cheong Ern Hoe
Temasek Primary School Derrick Lim Ying Sheng
Temasek Primary School Mervyn Pon Wei Chen
Temasek Primary School Aaron Poon Wei Han
Temasek Primary School Christian Chang Kah Fai
Woodlands Ring Primary School Md Hazim B Zolkaa’in
Woodlands Ring Primary School Md Haziq B Sasman
Yangzheng Primary School Benson Teo Meng Hui
Yishun Primary School Kelvin Oh
Yishun Primary School Hussain Fathah
Yishun Primary School Sng Yao Wei

Honours (Gold Medal)

Unit Recipient’s Name
Gongshang Primary School Daryl Yeo Rui Jie
Gongshang Primary School Darren Goh Jing Hao
Gongshang Primary School Arina Rashid
Gongshang Primary School Yip Hao Zheng
Gongshang Primary School Ulysses Kee Chong Wei
Maris Stella High School (Primary) Nicholas Ho Jun Wen
Maris Stella High School (Primary) Voon Jinhang Harold
Maris Stella High School (Primary) Poh Chun Hao. Delvin
Radin Mas Primary School Yeo Kenner
Tao Nan School Quek Jian Der
Woodlands Ring Primary School Samuel Lim Zi Xuan
Woodlands Ring Primary School Md Noorelfi B Zakaria
Woodlands Ring Primary School Sampson Choo Meng Yew
Gongshang Primary School Daryl Yeo Rui Jie

My congratulations to all 88 awardees!

Happy Scouting!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

NATIONAL CUB SCOUT CHALLENGE 2008 @ Catholic High School

I am pleased that our National Cub Scout Challenge 2008 had received participation from 28 Cub Scout Units which will draw at least more than 500 cub scouts for this Saturday’s challenging event.

The participating units are :

  1. Chongfu Primary
  2. Casuarina Primary
  3. Nanyang Primary
  4. Catholic High
  5. Pei Chun Eagles
  6. Da Qiao Primary
  7. Pioneer Primary
  8. De LaSalle
  9. Qihua Primary
  10. Falcon Cub Scouts
  11. River ValleyPrimary
  12. Fengshan Phoenix
  13. Rulang Primary
  14. Gan Eng Seng Primary
  15. SJI Junior
  16. Gongshang Primary
  17. Soaring Eagles Scouts
  18. Guangyang Primary
  19. Southview Primary
  20. Jurong Primary
  21. Stamford Primary
  22. Manta Ray Sea Scouts
  23. Temasek Primary
  24. Meridian Primary
  25. Unity Unicorn
  26. Odyssey
  27. Yangzheng Primary
  28. Yumin Primary

This event will provide an afternoon of fun and competition for all Cub Scouts with attractive prizes to be won. There will be a series of competitive events, which include both scouting-based skills and sports.

The schedule of events is listed below.

Time Event
1300-1315 Registration
1315-1330 Soccer (Round 1)
1330-1400 Orienteering
1400-1415 Captain's Ball (Round 1)
1415-1445 Speed Knot Tying
1445-1500 Soccer (Round 2)
1500-1530 Treasure Hunt
1530-1545 Captain's Ball (Round 2)
1545-1615 3-2-1 Flag Pole
1615-1645 Sour Grapes
1600-1715 Roman Cannon Ball
1700-1730 Chariot Race
1730-1810 Obstacles Relay Race
1810-1830 Prize Presentation

Our event will start punctually at 1300 hrs and we urged that the unit leaders come to our hosting grounds early for the registration and collection of badges.

As our schedule is very tight, I would urged that the unit leaders understand the event description and the rules and regulations associated (attached in this document) with each of the competition.

Please report punctually at each of the competition start times.

Lastly, I would like to thank Catholic High School for the use of the grounds and also helped in the running of this National event.

Let's all put our effort together to make this event a success and leave treasured memories in each cub scout for this National event !

Thank You

Yours in scouting,

MR YIP YING KIONG

Chairman
Cub Scout Challenge 2008

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TREASURE HUNT

Each team will be required to find 10 random items that will be hidden in a 20m X 20m area with obstacles being placed around. If a team manages to find all 10 items within the time period, their timing will be taken into account for judging.

1. Cubs must stop any activity once the whistle is blown after 10 minutes.
2. Spectators will not be allowed to give clues/hints. If suspected of doing so, judges may choose to disqualify the team or discount the found item.
3. Cubs will not be allowed to leave the designated area in the midst of competition.

SPEED KNOT TYING

There are three rounds to each competition. Each team is supposed to send one representative for each round. Cub Scouts are to tie the knots specified by the station master within a given time. They are to place the knots down on the floor upon completion and are not supposed to continue with the knot after the knots are placed on the ground. Teams will score points based on time taken and successful completion of the knot.

1. Cubs will send a representative before the name of the knot is announced.
2. Any form of communication thereafter between Cub and team/spectators is deemed cheating, and team will be disqualified if caught.


RELAY RACE

Teams will be required to complete an obstacle course within a 100m track. The race will consist of a total of 4 different obstacles. Each team member can only tackle 1 obstacle and will have to pass the baton to the next member at the next 25m mark. Teams will be judged based on successful completion of obstacles and time taken to complete the relay

1. Cubs can only start when the previous Cub has passed him the baton.
2. Cubs will not be allowed to proceed with the race if the judge finds the obstacle uncompleted or not completed properly.
3. Timings will only taken when the final Cub has crossed the finishing line.
4. Cubs are not allowed to cross out of their lanes. Doing so will lead to disqualification.


SOUR GRAPES

Teams will be required to construct a cross-bar pole and get the scarves of every cub in the team onto the cross-bar by climbing up the vertical pole. Judging will be based on time taken to complete the event. Cubs on the way down can only jump off from the 1m mark.

1. Judges will have to check the lashing before the team is allowed to proceed with climbing.
2. NO unsafe methods of climbing.
3. Cubs climbing may only jump off the pole below the height of 1.0 m.
Jumping from above the 1.0m mark will result in immediate disqualification.
4. Shoes and socks may be removed if Cubs prefer.
5. Out of the 8 Cubs, ONLY 6 are required to climb up to place the scarf. All 8 scarves must be placed at the top of the pole one at a time, which means 2 of the climbers will climb twice.


ROMAN CANNONBALL

Teams are given 1 hour to build a device to launch a water bomb the furthest distance. The device must be made entirely out of natural materials eg. Wood, Manila Rope. ONLY the launching container or water bomb holder is allowed to be non-natural. Judging will be based on distance launched.

1. The device must be made entirely out of natural materials eg. Wood, Manila Rope; EXCEPT for the launching container (water bomb holder).
2. The launching container WILL NOT be provided by the organizers.
3. During the 1-hour, teams are allowed to test their device as many times as they like, however test water bombs WILL NOT be provided.
4. At the end of 1-hour, teams are required to stop construction, failure to do so will lead to disqualification.
5. During the judging phase, each team will be given 3 water bombs.
6. The judges will signal for each shot to be taken.
7. After each shot, the distance from the launching device to the exploded water bomb will be measured.
8. Teams are allowed to adjust their device in-between shots.


CHARIOT RACE

Teams are to build a Chariot and pull it with a person on top it for a distance of 25 m. Judging will be based on time taken from the commencement of the building till the point the chariot crosses the line. Teams are allowed to use ropes to drag the chariot

1. While the chariot is being dragged to the finishing line, all wooden poles must remain on the chariot. If a pole drops out, teams must to return to the starting line, fix their chariot before starting again.
2. Cubs are not allowed to cross out of their lanes. Doing so will lead to disqualification.

3-2-1 FLAG POLE

Teams are to build a Flagpole at least 3 meters in height and MAY use guylines. When the flagpole is vertical, teams are to raise either their school flag or troop flag. Timing stops when the flag reaches the top of the pole. Judging will be based on time taken.


1. Cubs are not allowed to arrange the poles or tie any knots on the poles before the competition starts.
2. The pole must be vertical.
3. Teams are to complete the building of the flagpole before tying on the flag and raising it.
4. Teams MUST bring their own flag.

ORIENTEERING

Each team will be given a map of the area. On the map, there are checkpoints where the Cub Scouts have to navigate themselves to and copy down the Checkpoint code. Teams are not allowed to spy on one another to obtain information of any sort with regards to the activity. Judging will be based on time taken and number of checkpoints found.

1. Cubs are not to tear off any clues found, or hide the clue somewhere else. If caught, the team will be disqualified immediately.
2. Cubs must stay as a group at all times during the event. Failure to comply will lead to disqualification.
3. Communication with other teams or non-participants will lead to disqualification.

SOCCER
Each game will be 12 minutes long, with a 2 minute break in between (Each half is 5 minutes).

CAPTAIN'S BALL
Each game will be 12 minutes long, with a 2 minute break in between (Each half is 5 minutes).

For all Pioneering Events, 3-2-1 Flag Pole, Chariot Race, Roman Cannonball, Sour Grapes. Wood and Ropes WILL be provided by the organizers. However, teams are allowed to bring their own equipment for the event itself (If bringing, ALL equipment for that specific event must be brought). If you are bringing your own equipment, please inform the organizers at the registration booth on the day of the competition itself.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Competitive Events Rules & Regulations: National Cub Scout Challenge 2008

TREASURE HUNT
1. Cubs must stop any activity once the whistle is blown after 10 minutes.
2. Spectators will not be allowed to give clues/hints. If suspected of doing so, judges may choose to disqualify the team or discount the found item.
3. Cubs will not be allowed to leave the designated area in the midst of competition.

SPEED KNOT TYING
1. Cubs will send a representative before the name of the knot is announced.
2. Any form of communication thereafter between Cub and team/spectators is deemed cheating, and team will be disqualified if caught.

RELAY RACE
1. Cubs can only start when the previous Cub has passed him the baton.
2. Cubs will not be allowed to proceed with the race if the judge finds the obstacle uncompleted or not completed properly.
3. Timings will only taken when the final Cub has crossed the finishing line.
4. Cubs are not allowed to cross out of their lanes. Doing so will lead to disqualification.


SOUR GRAPES
1. Judges will have to check the lashing before the team is allowed to proceed with climbing.
2. NO unsafe methods of climbing.
3. Cubs climbing may only jump off the pole below the height of 1.0 m. Jumping from above the 1.0m mark will result in immediate disqualification.
5. Shoes and socks may be removed if Cubs prefer.
6. Out of the 8 Cubs, ONLY 6 are required to climb up to place the scarf. All 8 scarves must be placed at the top of the pole one at a time, which means 2 of the climbers will climb twice.

ROMAN CANNONBALL
1. The device must be made entirely out of natural materials eg. Wood, Manila Rope; EXCEPT for the launching container (water bomb holder).
2. The launching container WILL NOT be provided by the organizers.
3. During the 1-hour, teams are allowed to test their device as many times as they like, however test water bombs WILL NOT be provided.
4. At the end of 1-hour, teams are required to stop construction, failure to do so will lead to disqualification.
5. During the judging phase, each team will be given 3 water bombs.
6. The judges will signal for each shot to be taken.
7. After each shot, the distance from the launching device to the exploded water bomb will be measured.
8. Teams are allowed to adjust their device in-between shots.

CHARIOT RACE
1. While the chariot is being dragged to the finishing line, all wooden poles must remain on the chariot. If a pole drops out, teams must to return to the starting line, fix their chariot before starting again.
2. Cubs are not allowed to cross out of their lanes. Doing so will lead to disqualification.

3-2-1 FLAG POLE
1. Cubs are not allowed to arrange the poles or tie any knots on the poles before the competition starts.
2. The pole must be vertical.
3. Teams are to complete the building of the flagpole before tying on the flag and raising it.
4. Teams MUST bring their own flag.

ORIENTEERING
1. Cubs are not to tear off any clues found, or hide the clue somewhere else. If caught, the team will be disqualified immediately.
2. Cubs must stay as a group at all times during the event. Failure to comply will lead to disqualification.
3. Communication with other teams or non-participants will lead to disqualification.

For all Pioneering Events, 3-2-1 Flag Pole, Chariot Race, Roman Cannonball, Sour Grapes. Wood and Ropes WILL be provided by the organizers. However, teams are allowed to bring their own equipment for the event itself (If bringing, ALL equipment for that specific event must be brought). If you are bringing your own equipment, please inform the organizers at the registration booth on the day of the competition itself.

All the best everyone!