More on the Olympic Torch Run. Runners will be carrying the torch for 500 metres. That means that eighteen carriers will transport the torch the nine Kms from Oliver Rd. in the East to Loveshin Rd. in the West. So who will be amongst the lucky eighteen? This story merits a continual look. Will politicians jump to the front of the line? For more details here is a snippet of the story in the Globe & Mail written by Dave McGinn:
As part of the application process, RBC's campaign is asking people to make a personal pledge to "create a better Canada," whether by organizing a community cleanup or using fewer shopping bags. Coca-Cola will be selecting 1,000 teenagers who participate in a physical activity campaign called Sogo Active to run in the relay. The rest of Coke's spots will be allocated by lottery to people committed to living by the motto "live active, live green," says Nicola Kettlitz, general manager of Coca-Cola's Olympic Project Team. The relay's two corporate sponsors, RBC and Coca-Cola, each have 4,500 torchbearer positions for the 45,000-kilometre, 106-day journey. The remaining 3,000 spots will be doled out by the Vancouver Organizing Committee.
So there it is folks "live active, live clean" and be selected by lottery. That looks as though local pols will have to take their place in line just like everybody else - we shall see!