Batonbearers prepare to share Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games dream
Published on 18 October 2017
The Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Corporation (GOLDOC) has announced the local batonbearers from Launceston who will carry the Queen’s Baton during the 100-day countdown to the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018).
Across the community, hundreds of people will get the opportunity to engage with the Baton as it spends quality time in the region, arriving in Launceston on February 7, 2018.
For the Launceston leg of the baton relay, Rocherlea's Denise Delphin and Launceston's Jack Duffy have been selected as feature batonbearers.
Denise lives and breathes the Rocherlea community, and is committed to ensuring an inclusive, safe, prosperous community for all members. In her role as the Manager of the Northern Suburbs Community Centre, she has worked tirelessly to improve the outcomes for everyone, particularly the young people in the community.
Jack has cerebral palsy spastic quadriplegia. Supported by his parents, Jack has achieved many extraordinary things, raising $100,000 for various organisations through his adventures, Since 2013, Jack, supported by his father, has completed two marathons, a 600-kilometre paddle from Launceston to Hobart, the 65-kilometre six-day Overland Track and the 2016 Hobart Point to Pinnacle.
From youngsters to some of Australia’s most accomplished legends, the Queen’s Baton Relay (QBR) recognises the achievements and aspirations of Australians from all walks of life.
Collectively across the country, batonbearers will take more than a million steps to bring the Baton to its final destination, the Games’ Opening Ceremony on 4 April 2018.
The uniquely designed Baton starts its Australian journey on 25 December 2017, 100 days before the Opening Ceremony. For one month during the school summer holidays, the Queen’s Baton will visit major events, iconic landmarks and children’s hospitals.
From Canberra on 25 January 2018, the Baton will switch gears to a traditional Relay and be carried by great Australians through QBR celebration communities around the country.
Street level and community celebration details will be announced on 17 November.
Since its launch from Buckingham Palace on 13 March 2017, the Baton has inspired athletes and fans across Africa, the Caribbean, the Americas and Europe. Currently it is in Malaysia and is set to visit the remaining 15 Commonwealth nations in Asia and Oceania before arriving in Brisbane on Christmas Eve.
It will be 60 years since a Baton first carried Her Majesty’s message to athletes of the Commonwealth at the Cardiff 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Wales.
GOLDOC showcased the uniforms batonbearers will wear today the first time.
Batonbearer names and the communities that they will carry the Baton in are available at gc2018.com/qbr
City of Launceston Mayor Albert van Zetten:
“I am immensely proud of our batonbearers and the role they will take when the Queen’s Baton comes to Launceston. Many have dedicated their lives to improving the lives of others, some have accomplished great feats and others are working towards realising their dreams. Being a batonbearer recognises all of this, and more. I encourage all Northern Tasmanians to support these great people in our community, and to share a memorable moment with the Queen’s Baton yourselves.”
GOLDOC Chairman Peter Beattie AC:
“We couldn’t be more excited for the batonbearers who will be a part of this rich tradition. We are honoured to have so many great Australians carry Her Majesty’s message for Gold Coast 2018 and we look forward to celebrating their stories and inspiring generations to come.
“For the batonbearers, this will be a rare and unforgettable experience.”
QBR Hashtag: #QBR2018
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FULL LIST OF LAUNCESTON BATONBEARERS
HOLLIE BENNETT
AMY CURE
DENISE DELPHIN
JACK DUFFY
PETER FRASER
DANIEL GEALE
BRETT GILLOW
ATHOL JOHNSON
JENNY MCMAHON
KEVIN MORGAN
VERNON O'BYRNE
WESLEY POLDEN
JAMIE RUSDEN
SARAH SCHMITZ
AVINOAM SEGMAN
ALAN STACEY
DENISE TALBOT
STEPHEN TALBOT
ARTHUR TALBOT
NIC WARDLAW
Background
The Queen’s Baton Relay (QBR) continues to connect the Gold Coast with the entire Commonwealth.
Already the Baton has been passed between thousands of people across Africa, the Caribbean, the Americas and Europe, building excitement for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018).
The GC2018 Relay is the longest and most accessible in history, travelling through the entire Commonwealth for 388 days and 230,000 kilometres.
The Baton engages with all Commonwealth nations and territories of Africa, the Caribbean, the Americas, Europe, Asia and Oceania for 288 days before it arrives in Australia for a further 100 days.
The Baton arrives into Brisbane on Christmas Eve and approximately 3,800 batonbearers will carry it through every state and territory in Australia.
The Relay started on Commonwealth Day, Monday 13 March 2017, at Buckingham Palace when Her Majesty placed Her message inside of the Baton.
The distinctive design of the GC2018 Queen’s Baton captures the boundless energy of the Gold Coast. In form and inspiration, the Baton is a symbol of our past, present and future.
The Queen’s Baton arrives on the Gold Coast for the XXI Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony on 4 April 2018, where the Prince of Wales will remove Her Majesty’s message from the Baton and read it aloud to declare the Games open.
Image: L to R Denise Delphin, Alderman Simon Wood, Mayor Albert van Zetten, Jack Duffy, Deputy Mayor Rob Soward and Chris Duffy