Five
continents, 96 cities, one day all with one aim, to mobilise 5 million people
during a global celebration of shooting hoops in an attempt to create a
Guinness World Record on 13 October with the YMCA World Challenge Hoop
Springs Eternal.
Basketball
originated at the YMCA in 1891. A physical education teacher, Canadian-born
James Naismith invented the game when he took a soccer ball and a peach basket
into the YMCA gym, thus a new game was born.
The
YMCA event will take place in thousands of local communities around the world
highlighting a global basketball shoot-out that starts in New Zealand , and ends in Hawaii following the time zone progression.
The day’s activities will be connected by live broadcasting and other forms of
social media during the day, creating a link with various communities and
cultures.
The
official count will be around how many people are shooting basketballs on the
day, not the actual scoring of the goals.
Rev
Ian Booth, CEO of the Greater Durban YMCA stated, “We are hoping that everyone
coming to Albert Park will be brave enough to shoot a hoop. The whole day is
going to be extremely colourful, along with some competitive action on the
court.”
“The
day is about fun, but also an opportunity to display what the YMCA is all
about. The message we would like to achieve is; make a contribution, get
involved in your communities, there are some great things happening. We are
creating a safe space for young people,” Booth echoed.
In South Africa , YMCA Athlone in Cape Town will be participating in this
record attempt. The common element on the day will be basketball but a number
of other attractions will keep the crowd entertained. In Durban , the day will
involve activities for all ages; basketball skill development, friendly
basketball games, entertainment, food and tons of fun organised by Greater
Durban YMCA.
The
International Federation of Basketball (FIBA) and UNESCO are worldwide
supporters of the initiative.
The
events will be open to everyone. Come down to Albert Park and shoot a hoop,
making global history at the YMCA Hoop Springs Eternal Global Challenge on 13
October.
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