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Monday, May 21, 2007
RRI GAMES
Date : 25th March 2007 Time : 0830 – 1400 Venue : Victoria Institution’s school field Reported by : Yan Jye
After weeks of planning and preparation, the day had come for the Rotarians, Rotaractors and Interactors Game, more widely known as the RRI Game, to come together to have fun through games. One of the reasons of this Game is for the Interactors to know their Rotarians and Rotaractors better. Rare opportunities like getting to know them (Rotarians and Rotaractors) personally is opened.
At 0730, Rotaractors gathered in the school compound and started preparing the registration counter before guests and Interactors arrive. At the same time, bases were being set up on the school field. By 0815, participants arrived and registered themselves. Most of them were Interactors. We kicked off the Game with an aerobic session which was led by our fellow Rotaractor, Rtc. Ameer. By 0900, the aerobic ended and the Game started.
There were 10 bases and 10 teams were formed by the participants. Among the bases were Blind Football, Endurance and Coconut Run. Each team was required to attempt every game on the field. Some Rotarians did participate and played along. The rules of the games were different in many ways but similar in timing. Each team has a 10 minutes limit at each base. By 1300, each team had completed all their bases and proceeded to the 100 meters track for the next game which was the Eating Competition.
The competition lasted for about 20 minutes and points were jotted down by the judges. Later, all the points for each team were accumulated and we got the winner. Before the lunch time and announcing the winner of this year’s RRI Games, together with Interactors, we cleaned up the field. With stomach filled up with good food, the moment of truth arrived. It was when we announced the winners and only the top three finishers went home with hampers. Photos were taken to remember the moments of the RRI Games and we parted ways at around 1400. With a tight budget to work with and time constraints, the Rotaractors made the RRI Games a success. Kudos and hope it continues!