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London Olympics: First Torchbearer for Olympic Torch Relay announced

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First Olympic Torchbearer announced Ben Ainslie is Great Britain's most successful Olympic sailor

The London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) has today confirmed that the first Torchbearer for the Olympic Torch Relay – presented by Coca-Cola, Lloyds TSB and Samsung – will be three-times Olympic Gold medallist Ben Ainslie CBE.

Ben will start the 70-day Relay at the Land’s End Landmark signpost at 7.08am on 19 May. He grew up in Cornwall and won Gold medals in Sailing at the Beijing, Athens and Sydney Olympic Games. He also won a Silver medal at the 1996 Games in Atlanta.

Ben Ainslie said: “I am extremely honoured to be the first Torchbearer at the start the 70-day Olympic Torch Relay. It will be an amazing experience to be able to carry the Olympic Flame in the area that I grew up in.

“I also want to congratulate the thousands of other inspirational people who will carry the Torch this summer and bring the excitement of the Games to streets throughout the UK.”

Seb Coe, Chair of LOCOG said: “Ben is the perfect person to start the Relay in Land’s End as he grew up in the area and is an inspirational sportsman who has worked hard to achieve his goals.

“He will kick off what will be an amazing celebration of people and places from all over the UK in the run up to the Olympics Games this Summer.”

Ben is one of 8,000 Torchbearers who will carry the Olympic Flame during the Relay. At Land’s End he will pass the Flame to 18-year-old Anastassia Swallow, a Torchbearer from the Coca-Cola nomination campaign. Anastassia is the youngest Sports Ambassador for Cornwall and has represented Great Britain four times internationally as a member of the Junior British Surf Team.

The other Torchbearers at Land’s End will be: Eric Smith, 76, who was nominated through the LOCOG campaign, Victoria Smith, 16, who was nominated through the Lloyds TSB campaign and Stephen Brady, 59, who was nominated through the Samsung campaign.

On leaving Land’s End, the Olympic Flame will travel an estimated 8,000 miles around the UK giving thousands of communities and individuals their moment to shine as the Olympic Flame comes to a place near them.

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