Cunard | The Queen's Commonwealth Baton Relay Team board Queen Elizabeth
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it's brilliant today local boy been asked to uh be part of the Queens baton relay here in Southampton and for me it's a real honor
the commos games as an athlete was a very important competition I won that and amongst all my medals it's one of the ones I was most proud of
the ship is absolutely amazing I've I've uh had the opportunity to to travel around a fair amount of it uh standing on the deck and uh sitting in the captain's chair has been a complete honor
I know the queen has uh typed out a message inside that battle nobody knows what it says on the opening ceremony July the 23rd we will know it will be read out
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We were delighted to welcome The Queen's Baton Relay team aboard Queen Elizabeth, at the Mayflower Terminal in Southampton on Wednesday 4 June, ahead of the Commonwealth Games opening in July. The reigning Commonwealth Games record holder 400 metre runner Iwan Thomas led the team of six baton bearers around Southampton. Iwan carried the baton through well-wishers to board Queen Elizabeth at Mayflower terminal and he was greeted by ship's officers in the ship's three-deck Grand Lobby before handing on the baton to James Saunders, the organiser of parkruns in Southampton, on the open deck. James has been instrumental in establishing successful parkruns in Southampton. Iwan and James then took the baton to the ship's bridge, where they were met by Captain Inger Thorhauge. http://www.cunard.com