[iFly Singapore’s 3rd Anniversary] + The launch of YouTube Reality Series, ‘So You Think You Can Fly’
iFly Singapore has been promoting the sport of Indoor Skydiving in Singapore since 2011 and now they have launched 'So You Think You Can Fly' at their 3rd Anniversary celebration held at iFly Singapore, state of the art wind tunnel.
‘So You Think You Can Fly’ - the online celebrity YouTube series is the first reality series regards the
indoor skydiving in the world. Witness the 5 Singaporean celebrities and
YouTube stars transition from novice indoor skydivers into proficient flyers,
as they compete to win SGD35,000 worth of cash and prices for their selected
charities.
'So You Think You Can Fly' will revealed the 3 Singaporean celebrities (Randell Tan,
Hayley Woo and May) 3 YouTube stars (Dr Jia Jia and Munah) undergo a strict
training programme by the iFLY Singapore's world class, IBA (International
Bodyflight Association) trained instructors.
Randall Tan, local actor, is fighting for Singapore Cancer Society, Hayley
Woo, local actress for Singapore Children’s Society, May, former model and MTV
VJ for Lupus Association Singapore, Dr Jia Jia or Children Cancer Foundation,
World Vision International and Save Our Street Dogs and Munah for Happy people
Helping People.
The intensive programme is designed to take them through the basic and
onto more complex indoor skydiving maneuvers. They will compete against one
another in a series of competitive rounds in the grand finale championship on
the 24th June 2014.
‘So You Think You Can Fly’ is a 5-part episodic reality series on YouTube. The trailer premiered on the 15th May 2014, and the first episode will be on the 29th May 2014 and thereafter, a weekly release of the subsequent episodes.
I attended the iFly Singapore’s 3rd Anniversary and the launch of their YouTube Reality Series, ‘So You Think You Can Fly’. CK and Sweetie were there at the launch event too...
During the launch, Managing Director and Founder of iFly Singapore, Lawrence Koh attempted to set a new Guinness World Record for the longest indoor freefall. The previous record stood at 4 hours and 2 minutes. Both Mr Koh and iFly Singapore’s Chief Instructor and Trainer, Mr Kristopher Reynolds successfully re-set the record at 4 hours and 22 minutes.
During the event, all attendees were invited to join the instagram contest
where all you have to so to snap any picture during the launch and upload on
instagram and hashtag #iflysingapore.
I joined in the fun too by uploading my photo on instagram, to my surprise, I
won 2 vouchers of 2 skydives worth SGD99 each. Thanks so much for selecting my
photo as one of the winning pictures
Thanks for the invite once again and we were
given a photo of us at the event. It was very nice as it is a great keep-sake.
Fond memories and experience always lasts.
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