Newham welcomes Queen's Baton with festival of Athletics
A host of
celebrities, dignitaries and sports celebrities converged on Newham on Friday 6th
November for a festival of athletics. Primary school students competed as
different Commonwealth Countries as part of the Queen’s Baton Relay.
Fresh
from a dinner the previous evening hosted by Dame Kelly Holmes at the
Royal Commonwealth Society the baton first visited the site of the 2012
Olympics Opening ceremony, at the Olympic Stadium, Greenway, for a
photocall with English gold and silver medalist javelin thrower Tessa
Sanderson. The baton then travelled to Newham Leisure Centre where it
received a rousing welcome on the track and was paraded round by
athletes of the Newham and Essex Beagles and local school children
waving Commonwealth flags.
The baton was officially welcomed by Mayor
of Newham Sir Robin Wales, before
presiding over a ‘Quadkids’ athletics competition in the indoor
athletics centre. Commonwealth and Olympic gold medallist Christine
Ohuruogu arrived to a hero’s welcome at 4pm to present the winners
their medals and ‘We are England’ t shirts, before the baton travelled
with Christine,to Wanstead flats for an evening of celebration and
entertainment, ending in a fantastic spectacle of fireworks set to
Chariots of Fire.
The
baton spent one last day in England as it visited Twickenham where England
faced Australia in the first of their autumn internationals. The
England sevens team paraded the baton to the capacity crowd before it was
handed to Wales to continue its journey around the Commonwealth en
route to the Opening Ceremony of the Games in Delhi on 3 October 2010.