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Nominate a local Community Hero to be a Batonbearer for 2022 Commonwealth Games

Graham Robson February 12, 2022

This year Birmingham is hosting the Commonwealth Games 2022 where up to 6,600 sports men and women from across 72 nations and territories are expected to compete, bringing nations together in a colourful celebration of sport and human performance.

The Queen’s Baton Relay will travel to every region in England before arriving at the Opening Ceremony of the Commonwealth Games on July 28. Nominations for local Community Heroes are open until February 14.

The criteria for a Batonbearer are someone who meets one or more of the following:

  • Is always willing to take on a challenge and has a unique and inspiring story
  • Has made a meaningful contribution to sport, education, the arts, culture, or charity
  • Is a figure of inspiration that positively challenges others to achieve their best
  • Has taken on a challenge or cause and made a positive impact within their community

Alan Robins, Mayor of Brighton & Hove, said: “Being a Batonbearer is an opportunity to get involved in a festival of sport that is renowned for inspiring athletes to compete in the spirit of friendship and fair play.

“We have many inspiring people in our city who contribute positively to our communities and would thoroughly deserve to represent Brighton & Hove in this way.”

For more info on the Queen’s Baton Relay nominations, CLICK HERE

For more info on the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022, CLICK HERE

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