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London 2012: England torchbearers revealed | London 2012: England torchbearers revealed |
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People from across England have been told they have been chosen to carry the Olympic Flame during next year's torch relay. | People from across England have been told they have been chosen to carry the Olympic Flame during next year's torch relay. |
Some 6,800 of the 8,000 people who will carry the Olympic Flame are being offered torchbearer roles via email. | Some 6,800 of the 8,000 people who will carry the Olympic Flame are being offered torchbearer roles via email. |
About 37,000 people applied for the role through the Olympic organisers, Locog, with 28,000 making it through to selection by regional panels. | About 37,000 people applied for the role through the Olympic organisers, Locog, with 28,000 making it through to selection by regional panels. |
BBC teams across England have been speaking to some of those chosen to take part: | BBC teams across England have been speaking to some of those chosen to take part: |
Moira Starkey - Storridge, Herefordshire | Moira Starkey - Storridge, Herefordshire |
An 84-year-old woman who has raised thousands of pounds for charity became one of the first people to be announced as having been chosen carry the Olympic torch. | An 84-year-old woman who has raised thousands of pounds for charity became one of the first people to be announced as having been chosen carry the Olympic torch. |
Moira Starkey who walks with the aid of two sticks, completed her first marathon aged 83. | Moira Starkey who walks with the aid of two sticks, completed her first marathon aged 83. |
She covered the distance by walking around her local village hall 2,000 times. | She covered the distance by walking around her local village hall 2,000 times. |
So far she has raised more than £10,000 for the Haven breast cancer charity. | So far she has raised more than £10,000 for the Haven breast cancer charity. |
Her fundraising events have included an annual pancake race and indoor curling nights. | Her fundraising events have included an annual pancake race and indoor curling nights. |
Haven has a centre in Hereford which helps people to deal with the physical and emotional side effects of breast cancer. | Haven has a centre in Hereford which helps people to deal with the physical and emotional side effects of breast cancer. |
She said: "I don't know how I'm going to carry it on two sticks but I'll do the best I can. I'll go on walking around the hall to get fighting fit." | |
Kenton Cool - Quenington, Gloucestershire | Kenton Cool - Quenington, Gloucestershire |
Kenton Cool, 38, holds the British record for the number of ascents of Everest, after scaling the peak nine times. | Kenton Cool, 38, holds the British record for the number of ascents of Everest, after scaling the peak nine times. |
He said his "jaw hit the floor" when he found out he had been asked to take part in the torch relay. | He said his "jaw hit the floor" when he found out he had been asked to take part in the torch relay. |
Mr Cool is planning to climb Everest for a 10th time next year. | Mr Cool is planning to climb Everest for a 10th time next year. |
"It's just absolutely amazing," he said. | "It's just absolutely amazing," he said. |
But he added: "I'm a bit concerned. With the torch relay starting on May 19th, that's pretty much summit time on Everest [for next year's expedition]. I really hope I'll be back in time." | But he added: "I'm a bit concerned. With the torch relay starting on May 19th, that's pretty much summit time on Everest [for next year's expedition]. I really hope I'll be back in time." |
George Stocker - Wetherby, West Yorkshire | George Stocker - Wetherby, West Yorkshire |
George Stocker, 12, was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2008. | George Stocker, 12, was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2008. |
Since then he has been fundraising for the cancer charity Candlelighters and has raised more than £50,000. | Since then he has been fundraising for the cancer charity Candlelighters and has raised more than £50,000. |
He was offered his place by the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Locog) after being nominated by 30 people. | He was offered his place by the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Locog) after being nominated by 30 people. |
After his tumour was diagnosed George underwent more than 80 weeks of treatment including multiple operations, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. | After his tumour was diagnosed George underwent more than 80 weeks of treatment including multiple operations, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. |
While undergoing treatment he also found time to organise a string of major fundraising events. | While undergoing treatment he also found time to organise a string of major fundraising events. |
On hearing he had been selected to carry the torch, George said: "I am quite nervous, the thought of it makes me shiver." | On hearing he had been selected to carry the torch, George said: "I am quite nervous, the thought of it makes me shiver." |
His father, Roger Stocker, said: "No matter what goes wrong, what is thrown at you, you can come up from being a wheelchair in our case to becoming a torchbearer." | His father, Roger Stocker, said: "No matter what goes wrong, what is thrown at you, you can come up from being a wheelchair in our case to becoming a torchbearer." |
id="heading-4">Andrew | id="heading-4">EnaMallett - Ranworth, Norfolk |
Grandmother Ena Mallett, 78, has been a lollipop lady outside Fairhaven Primary School, in South Walsham, for 27 years. | |
She started learning karate to keep fit in 1979 and has a 7th dan black belt in Spirit Combat International ju-jitsu. | |
As well as running the crossing patrol twice a day, she also holds weekly martial arts classes in the village. | |
Mrs Mallett said: "I'm looking forward to doing this for Norfolk. It will be a very proud moment. It's great that 11 people felt they wanted to nominate me." | |
Andrew Townsend - Bristol | |
Former Paralympian Andrew Townsend, 39, competed in Barcelona in 1992 as a member of the Great Britain volleyball squad. | Former Paralympian Andrew Townsend, 39, competed in Barcelona in 1992 as a member of the Great Britain volleyball squad. |
He said he was "amazed and privileged" to have been offered a place. | He said he was "amazed and privileged" to have been offered a place. |
Mr Townsend, who manages Lifeskills, a charity which helps children and adults with learning difficulties, was nominated by his parents. | Mr Townsend, who manages Lifeskills, a charity which helps children and adults with learning difficulties, was nominated by his parents. |
"Not only is it a once-in-a-lifetime experience but it will be so exciting not just for me but for my family, friends and everybody involved with Lifeskills as well," he said. | "Not only is it a once-in-a-lifetime experience but it will be so exciting not just for me but for my family, friends and everybody involved with Lifeskills as well," he said. |
id="heading-5">Bharat | id="heading-6">BharatThakrar - Harlow, Essex |
Former youth councillor Bharat Thakrar, 21, from Harlow was one of 6,800 people to have been given a conditional offer by games organisers to carry the torch for 300m (984 ft). | Former youth councillor Bharat Thakrar, 21, from Harlow was one of 6,800 people to have been given a conditional offer by games organisers to carry the torch for 300m (984 ft). |
Mr Thakrar, who served as a youth councillor for five years, said he was "over the moon". | Mr Thakrar, who served as a youth councillor for five years, said he was "over the moon". |
The university student was nominated for his services to his hometown between the ages of 13 and 18. | The university student was nominated for his services to his hometown between the ages of 13 and 18. |
During that time he helped a campaign for a skate park to be built and a youth cafe to be set up in the town. | During that time he helped a campaign for a skate park to be built and a youth cafe to be set up in the town. |
He said: "It is such an honour to have been recognised for the hard work that I have put into supporting and helping make a change for my peer youth within the community. | He said: "It is such an honour to have been recognised for the hard work that I have put into supporting and helping make a change for my peer youth within the community. |
"The relay is going to play an important part in bringing communities together. | "The relay is going to play an important part in bringing communities together. |
"It is such a great opportunity for young people like myself to demonstrate what we are able to achieve." | "It is such a great opportunity for young people like myself to demonstrate what we are able to achieve." |
id="heading-6">Alice | id="heading-7">AliceTai - Barton on Sea, Hampshire |
Swimmer Alice Tai will carry the Olympic Torch in July next year. | Swimmer Alice Tai will carry the Olympic Torch in July next year. |
The 12-year-old, who was born with club feet, was doing her homework when she found out she had been chosen. | The 12-year-old, who was born with club feet, was doing her homework when she found out she had been chosen. |
"I was so surprised," she said. | "I was so surprised," she said. |
Despite being unable to hop, skip or jump, Alice excels at swimming. | Despite being unable to hop, skip or jump, Alice excels at swimming. |
She is a member of the Seagulls Swimming Club in Christchurch, Dorset, and has been selected for the GB talent programme for disabled swimmers. | She is a member of the Seagulls Swimming Club in Christchurch, Dorset, and has been selected for the GB talent programme for disabled swimmers. |
In March she won six gold medals at the national junior disability swimming championships. | In March she won six gold medals at the national junior disability swimming championships. |
Alice, who hopes to become a brain surgeon, said: "I would like to get to the Paralympics, I'm training hard and hope that I can get there." | Alice, who hopes to become a brain surgeon, said: "I would like to get to the Paralympics, I'm training hard and hope that I can get there." |
Her mum, Angela Tai, said: "All the family are planning to be along the route, it will be a huge occasion, absolutely momentous." | Her mum, Angela Tai, said: "All the family are planning to be along the route, it will be a huge occasion, absolutely momentous." |
id="heading-7">Starr | id="heading-8">StarrHalley - Skegness, Lincolnshire |
Starr Halley, 14, began suffering headaches in October 2009 and days later had major brain surgery for a tumour. | Starr Halley, 14, began suffering headaches in October 2009 and days later had major brain surgery for a tumour. |
Her tumour was discovered after swelling in her neck was noticed at an appointment with an optician and she was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma, a malignant tumour. | Her tumour was discovered after swelling in her neck was noticed at an appointment with an optician and she was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma, a malignant tumour. |
She was not able speak or walk after her surgery and was told she might not be able to walk for six months. | She was not able speak or walk after her surgery and was told she might not be able to walk for six months. |
Samsung nominated her for the opportunity to carry the torch. | Samsung nominated her for the opportunity to carry the torch. |
She said: "I'm so amazed and shocked because it's just an honour. I'm ecstatic." | She said: "I'm so amazed and shocked because it's just an honour. I'm ecstatic." |
Starr, who was given the all-clear after a scan in March this year, was given intense chemotherapy and radiotherapy but recovered quickly and managed to run a 5km race within six weeks of her operation. | Starr, who was given the all-clear after a scan in March this year, was given intense chemotherapy and radiotherapy but recovered quickly and managed to run a 5km race within six weeks of her operation. |
Her mother Corrina said: "We're so proud of her. She deserves it because she's been through so much and she's so brave." | Her mother Corrina said: "We're so proud of her. She deserves it because she's been through so much and she's so brave." |
id="heading-8">Sophie | id="heading-9">SophieElvin - Plymouth |
Sophie Elvin, 17, was nominated to become a torchbearer after being praised for her work with a local theatre club and as a mentor to other young people. | Sophie Elvin, 17, was nominated to become a torchbearer after being praised for her work with a local theatre club and as a mentor to other young people. |
She was offered her place by Locog after a nomination was put forward by one of her colleagues at the Stage Stars Theatre Company. | She was offered her place by Locog after a nomination was put forward by one of her colleagues at the Stage Stars Theatre Company. |
She said: "I just don't believe that I should be rewarded for what I do there, because I just enjoy it so much." | She said: "I just don't believe that I should be rewarded for what I do there, because I just enjoy it so much." |
She added that she was "so excited" because it was "such a privilege". | She added that she was "so excited" because it was "such a privilege". |
"I can't believe that I've been picked for it," she said. | "I can't believe that I've been picked for it," she said. |
"I'm not sure what to expect, but it will be a part of history which I never thought I'd be doing." | "I'm not sure what to expect, but it will be a part of history which I never thought I'd be doing." |
id="heading-9">Fiona | id="heading-10">FionaSheppard - Cambridgeshire |
Fiona Sheppard, a 20-year-old student, received the offer to become a torchbearer in recognition of the amount of volunteering work she does in the community. | Fiona Sheppard, a 20-year-old student, received the offer to become a torchbearer in recognition of the amount of volunteering work she does in the community. |
Miss Sheppard helps run a social group for adults with Asperger's and supports homeless charities and a hospice. | Miss Sheppard helps run a social group for adults with Asperger's and supports homeless charities and a hospice. |
She said she was "humbled and touched" to have been nominated by her friends. | She said she was "humbled and touched" to have been nominated by her friends. |
The biochemistry student at Bristol University admitted she nearly missed out on the chance to be a torchbearer, after failing to check her emails and mobile phone messages. | The biochemistry student at Bristol University admitted she nearly missed out on the chance to be a torchbearer, after failing to check her emails and mobile phone messages. |
"My parents had to get in touch and say 'just answer your phone, Fiona'. | "My parents had to get in touch and say 'just answer your phone, Fiona'. |
"I was absolutely shocked and delighted when I found out I was going to be a torchbearer. | "I was absolutely shocked and delighted when I found out I was going to be a torchbearer. |
"The problem is that I've known about this now for two weeks, and have had to be very mysterious about what I'm up to. | "The problem is that I've known about this now for two weeks, and have had to be very mysterious about what I'm up to. |
"It's so nice now to let the cat out of the bag." | "It's so nice now to let the cat out of the bag." |
id="heading-10">Mel | id="heading-11">MelBrown - Newham, east London |
Cheerleading teacher Mel Brown, 22, said carrying the flame would be an "amazing experience". | Cheerleading teacher Mel Brown, 22, said carrying the flame would be an "amazing experience". |
The Essex primary school teacher, who volunteers to train youngsters in cheerleading, said: "It's an amazing opportunity. | The Essex primary school teacher, who volunteers to train youngsters in cheerleading, said: "It's an amazing opportunity. |
"To be born and brought up in Newham and be representing the youth of Newham will be an amazing experience." | "To be born and brought up in Newham and be representing the youth of Newham will be an amazing experience." |
She continued: "I've been doing cheerleading since I was six and it's taught me so much about teamwork and dedication. | She continued: "I've been doing cheerleading since I was six and it's taught me so much about teamwork and dedication. |
"When I work with the children all I have is hope they can have some belief in themselves and go as far as they want to go in life regardless of their backgrounds. | "When I work with the children all I have is hope they can have some belief in themselves and go as far as they want to go in life regardless of their backgrounds. |
"Courage, resistance, determination - all of those skills we aim to instil in children through cheerleading." | "Courage, resistance, determination - all of those skills we aim to instil in children through cheerleading." |
One of her pupils, Sherelle, a 13-year-old cheerleader from Plaistow, east London, said: "She taught me a lot and that's what got me this far in cheerleading. | One of her pupils, Sherelle, a 13-year-old cheerleader from Plaistow, east London, said: "She taught me a lot and that's what got me this far in cheerleading. |
"She's really nice and she'll push you because she really wants you to do it." | "She's really nice and she'll push you because she really wants you to do it." |
id="heading-11">Sarah | id="heading-12">SarahThomas - Shrewsbury |
Carer Sarah Thomas, 17, looks after both her parents - primarily her mother who has multiple sclerosis. | Carer Sarah Thomas, 17, looks after both her parents - primarily her mother who has multiple sclerosis. |
When she was 12 she posted a video on YouTube to highlight the problems young carers face. | When she was 12 she posted a video on YouTube to highlight the problems young carers face. |
Miss Thomas said: "I'm completely overwhelmed, there's no other real emotions - it's too much to take in." | Miss Thomas said: "I'm completely overwhelmed, there's no other real emotions - it's too much to take in." |
Her campaigning on behalf of young carers has led to a meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron about future government policy. | Her campaigning on behalf of young carers has led to a meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron about future government policy. |
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