London Borough of Haringey 5. Jay was nominated by the Princes Trust for his achievements having had a difficult childhood that led to him becoming homeless. Then at 17, he was brutally attacked and put in hospital. The choir was so successful Jay realised he could turn it into a business. Jay's business is now booming, and he has also set up "Sing to Smile" — a programme to help build relationships with all communities and business sectors.
Jay will pass the Flame to Bill O'Connor,67, who was nominated for his work as a teacher in inner city London and his support of many young people to achieve their goals and reach their potential.
Since the late s Frank has been involved as an athlete himself, competing in Road Races, Cross Country and Track, and has filled every committee position from Chair downwards. Frank supported the club as it grew from strength to strength to become the largest in the country in the s and to host the European Club Championship. Over the years his involvement has been purely voluntary, and Frank has been a credit to the club, with a dedication and reputation in the sport of the highest order.
Daley holds more decathlon honours than anybody before or after him. He was the first person ever to hold the World, Olympic, Commonwealth and European titles at the same time, as well as the World Record. He was unbeaten in competition for 9 years. He trained at nearby Haringey Athletics Club. The evening celebration, hosted by the London Borough of Haringey, will take place at Alexandra Palace between 4pm and 7pm.
See www. Lloyds TSB will present stunning acrobatic performances, Samsung will stage vibrant and engaging dance performances from Twist and Pulse, while Coca-Cola's entertainment will be provided by Loick Essien. The event will also feature dance performances and live music by local groups. Despite everything that has happened, Jack continues to look forward. Lloyd Scott, 50, from Essex will carry the Flame in Haringey. Lloyd was nominated through the LOCOG campaign for his determination to prove a positive attitude can beat cancer.
He rescued two boys from a house fire in Dagenham, Essex and was awarded a commendation for his bravery. Eliza Doolittle will carry the Flame in Haringey.
Through her work for the Future Flame campaign she has inspired many young people to use their passions in ways that help others. Paul Abel and Emanuel Andrade, amongst others, will carry the Olympic Flame in Hillingdon and Ealing as it nears its final destination on this incredible journey.
We will also get everyone to Move to the Beat tonight as we bring Loick Essien to the stage in Ealing. Lloyds TSB is creating as many opportunities as possible for people to get involved as the Olympic Torch Relay passes their door. Samsung has offered an inspiring opportunity to people around the world to carry the Olympic Flame, as part of our ambition to make London Everyone's Olympic Games.
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London Borough of Barnet London Borough of Enfield 3. London Borough of Haringey 5. Hampton Court Palace. Tower of London. The Hook Centre. The Roundhouse. London
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