Fifteen Eurobodalla “legends” will carry the torch this year in the Queens Baton Relay for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
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“Local legends will share the dream and carry the Queen’s Baton with pride,” relay organisers said.
“Nominated by their peers for achievements and contributions to their community, these baton bearers represent the spirit of the Commonwealth and inspire others to be great.”
Champion for the Renal Support Group, Organ Donor Awareness, Diabetes Australia and disability, Brad Rossiter, is one name who made the list.
Mr Rossiter said he was eagerly anticipating the event.
“I’m incredibly honoured and humbled by this recognition,” he said.
“And it’ll be great fun too!”
For a full list of Eurobodalla baton carriers, see below. Send congratulations and well-wishes to community.eurobodalla@fairfaxmedia.com.au.
- Peter Anderson, Malua Bay.
- Robert Blake, Malua Bay.
- Darren Browning, Tomakin.
- Ann Brummell, Batemans Bay.
- Anthony Fahey, Dalmeny.
- Leah Hearne, Lilli Pilli.
- Sharon Himan, Moruya.
- Tracey Innes, Longbeach.
- Andrei Kravskov, Sunshine Bay.
- Helen McFarlane, Sunshine Bay.
- RubyRose McMath, Batemans Bay.
- Merle Morton, Wamban.
- Brad Rossiter, Surfside.
- Amanda Smith, Broulee.
- Cheryl Sutherland, Moruya.