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Torch personnel from HHBN, 10th Mountain Division (LI), deployed April 30, 2020, from Fort Drum, NY.
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Special Olympics Athletes Brad Lusby, left, and Alex Domansky help carry the Torch for the 21st annual Ontario Law Enforcement Torch Run. Fellow athletes, London police, Elgin Middlesex Detention Centre and Westervelt College staff ran the eight kilometre race helped raise funds for the Special Olympics.
Olympic torch progression around UK , Anthony Gormley Another place in background. .Do not copy, blog, gallery,use on websites or any media without direct permission. Copyright HPM24.
Ian Fowler
Hometown Witney
Age 46
Ian's nomination story
Although physically handicapped from an early age, Ian has never let this prevent him from pursuing his ambitions as a long distance runner. In order to compete in all the marathons that he has, he has to continue training even though he knows that he is likely to trip and fall many times. Alongside this, he works hard for his local running club and helps encourage the younger runners in their training as well as marshalling for local and national events. At work he is the epitome of selfless support, willing to help others for the benefit of the business whatever the personal cost - from staying late to making the multi bus journey into work at weekends to help resolve urgent issues. As a keen athlete, I know that Ian would also fully appreciate the honour of being the Olympic torchbearer.
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The Torch of Friendship -Artist: Sebastian.
The sculpture was given to San Antonio, Texas by the Mexican Consulate as a sign of friendship and to represent the roots many Texans share with Mexico.
The Challenge Factory winner for a "Red No Nature" challenge.
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After seeing Alex, have you picture taken with the torch! Place Rosemère (Rosemère), Quebec.
(I have no idea who he is, he's just holding the torch)
Small maglite torch being engraved in the laser. Head moves too fast for camera to catch motion.
I really dislike this rotary attachment as is build quality is frankly shite, $300 shite at that. I can also not get the rotation right so it tends to involve a lot of guesswork to get the rotation number right so a 10x10mm square is not 13x10mm. Which is what happens if I do it the manuals way. 10x10.5ish is good enough after way too many attempts, though.