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Posted on Tuesday 2nd of May, 2017,
Local ambassadors are being called on to carry the Queen’s Baton in Shepparton as it prepares to host the Queen’s Baton Relay (QBR).
The eyes of the Commonwealth will be on Shepparton on Wednesday 14 February 2018 as the Baton journeys towards its final destination, the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) Opening Ceremony on 4 April 2018.
Across Australia approximately 3,800 batonbearers are needed to share the dream of the ‘friendly Games’ as part of the QBR.
A community nomination program, which opens today, will offer the people of Greater Shepparton and the surrounding region with an opportunity to carry the Baton.
Batonbearers are people of all abilities who inspire others to be great. Batonbearers will represent a community with pride and showcase to the world the region’s leadership, sporting greatness and diversity.
“The Queen’s Baton Relay is a tradition that celebrates community pride and demonstrates how important a role sport plays in our community”, suggests Greater Shepparton Mayor Cr Dinny Adem. “In embracing the Baton’s visit wholeheartedly it’s another way in which Greater Shepparton reinforces our status as Regional Australia’s sporting capital. We’re excited to play our part in the largest multi-sport event to be staged in Australia in a decade,” contends Mayor Adem.
Setting off in Australia on 25 December 2017, the Baton will travel for 100 days to connect with as many people as possible in every state and territory.
The Queen’s Baton carries a message from Her Majesty The Queen through the entire Commonwealth. The Games are declared officially open when the message is read aloud.
Nominations are open intil May 15 for inspirational members of the community to be considered as a potential batonbearer.
GC2018 are looking for people who:
“The Queen’s Baton Relay is a rare opportunity to shine a light on the people and places that help make our community truly great”, suggests Mayor Adem. “I encourage you to nominate a deserving candidate to be a batonbearer, whether they’re an aspiring young person or someone who is already accomplished.”
Nominations can be made at gc2018.com/qbr.
QBR Fast Facts
The Queen’s Baton Relay takes a message from Her Majesty The Queen around the Commonwealth to the Opening Ceremony of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games.
The GC2018 Relay is the longest in history, travelling for 388 days and 230,000 kilometres.
In Australia the Baton will travel for 100 days through every state and territory, showcasing Australia’s history, culture, traditions, geography and people to the world.
Approximately 3800 batonbearers will take the Queen’s message around Australia.
The GC2018 Relay has been designed to be inclusive and accessible, giving as many people as possible an opportunity to spend quality time with the Baton.
On Commonwealth Day, Monday 13 March, at Buckingham Palace, Her Majesty The Queen will place Her message into the Baton and hand it to the first batonbearer.
From London, the Baton will travel to all Commonwealth nations and territories for 288 days before arriving in Australia for the final leg of the journey.
The Baton will reach its final destination at Carrara Stadium for the Games’ Opening Ceremony on 4 April 2018. The Games are declared open when the Queen’s message is read aloud.
Each host city is responsible for delivering a new design for the Queen’s Baton. The GC2018 Queen’s Baton design was revealed on 20 November 2016 and captures the boundless energy of the Gold Coast.
The QBR is a longstanding Games tradition and the ultimate symbol of the Commonwealth Games. Since the Cardiff 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, the Queen’s Baton has carried a message from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II calling the Commonwealth’s athletes to come together in peaceful and friendly competition at the Games.
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