Day three of Kent's Olympic torch relay
00:01, 19 July 2012
updated: 11:26, 15 November 2019
The Olympic torch arrives
at Canterbury Cathedral
The Olympic torch has arrived at Leeds Castle - after a visit to
another key Kent attraction, Canterbury Cathedral.
A spectacular evening celebration was due to be a highlight at
the end of day three in Kent.
Crowds earlier lined the city centre to catch a glimpse of
the relay as it stopped at the cathedral after visiting Sturry
following a day largely spent in Thanet.
Many residents spent the entire day in the city centre and said
the atmosphere had continued to build.
Student Eleanor Perkins, 16, said: "We have been studying the
Olympics for a Geography GCSE for the past four weeks so it's nice
to actually see the torch."
The torch was passed from Sturry through the city centre briefly
stopping at the Cathedral.
Hundreds of residents packed into the grounds including the
Puerto Rican Olympic athletes who were invited as guests.
The torch left the city through Wincheap before heading towards
Faversham.
The flame was then met with rapturous applause as it passed
through Faversham.
Thousands lined the town's streets - sometimes up to four or
five deep. Crowds waved flags and blew whistles, as policemen did
'high fives' with youngsters.
Caroline Spence
approaches the exchange point by Malcolm Waite's Garage in Harnet
Street, Sandwich
Grace Vickery, of Whitstable Road, Faversham, bought her nine
week old
son Tyler to the momentous event.
She said: 'This is such a historical event, we had to be
here.
'It will be great for us to say to Tyler in years to come that
he was
here to see this.'
The rain managed to hold off until the flame left the market
town.
Earlier, artist Tracey Emin spoke of her pride at carrying
the Olympic torch through her hometown of Margate this
afternoon.
Hundreds of people turned out to see the seaside
town's most famous daughter hold the flame aloft on the steps
of the Turner Contemporary Gallery.
Emin, 49, waved to cheering spectators before handing over the
flame to Olympic swimmer Karen Pickering at just before
12.30pm.
A visibly proud Tracey Emin told KentOnline: "It was the most
surreal experience of my life and quite quite overwhelming.
"It's been exciting, brilliant, surreal, moving and
emotional. It was just brilliant - all the people cheering was
phenomenal."
"It’s been a brilliant day for Margate," she added, gesturing to
the hundreds of people jostling to get a better view. "Look at
everyone."
Tracey Emin arrives in
Margate with the Olympic torch (top) to the waiting crowds.
Pictures: Jamie Stephens
Proud mum Pam was overwhelmed at Tracey's moment in the world
spotlight:
"I had tears in my eyes it was very emotional," she said. "She
was very excited she was getting to carry the torch. She couldn’t
believe she’d get that opportunity. It’s a very exciting day for
all of us.
"It won’t happen again in our lifetime. It’s been a very special
day for everyone not just us."
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Olympic veteran Steve
Backley carrying the flame through Ramsgate harbour. Video: Jess
Banham
Thanet MP Laura Sandys said: "The
whole day has been absolutely fantastic and the whole island has
done us proud.
"The crowds were consistent all the
way along - with three to four people deep in places - and a
great atmosphere. The Olympics has officially started now the torch
has been to Thanet. Who needs an opening ceremony after this?"
In Sturry, children
wrapped themselves in Union Flags as they awaited the flame this
afternoon.
Tennis star Elena Baltacha carried the
flame in St Peters at about 11.40am.
The former British number one will
represent Britain in the Games singles competition at
Wimbledon.
In this year's Wimbledon, Elena reached the second round
and is currently ranked 100th in the world rankings.
Tennis star Elena
Baltacha will be among today's torchbearers
The relay began today at
Deal Pier, where volunteer lifeguard Katherine
Batts was the first torchbearer.
The pier and seafront was packed with
people as the town gave its first Olympic torchbearer cheers and
applause as she started her journey.
After last night's downpours for the
celebrations in Dover, the sun shone in Deal and the blues skies
provided the perfect backdrop to the historic day.
Yasmin Welsh and her family arrived on
Deal Pier just after 7am to secure a good seat and were not
disappointed with the event.
She said: "This is a once in a
lifetime experience and was well worth the early start."
Volunteer marshal and Deal Rotary Club
president Peter Rothschild, 87, on duty on the pier, said Deal had
looked its best for the Olympic relay.
Many schoolchildren from the Deal area
won tickets to be on the pier and enjoyed the experience of seeing
the torch lit and the first runner disappear into town.
Caroline Spence lights
David Hampson Ghani's torch before he set off in Sandwich. Picture:
Beth Robson
Katie Nearly, 13, from Castle
Community College, Deal, said the day had been an inspiration to
young people in the world of sport and Harry Toye, 11, from Sir
Roger Manwood’s School, Sandwich, added that it had been a great
day.
He said: "It has brought us all
together and lets hope Great Britain gets the most gold medals.
Rule Britannia!"
Deal Mayor Cllr Marlene Burnham was
among the civic heads on the pier to watch the moment the torch
started its journey through the town and was impressed at the view
of the seafront packed with onlookers.
She said: "What a fantastic scene.
Sun, shingle, people and so many children. The highlight of the
morning has to be the weather. The sun has shone on Deal on this
auspicious occasion."
Judges at Canterbury Crown
Court caught the Olympic spirit – to ensure jurors
and staff had the opportunity to see the flame.
The jury in each of five trials were
told they would be sitting shorter hours – so they didn’t miss
the unique opportunity in witnessing the procession.
Cases are to be stopped at 12.30pm,
with just a 30 minute lunch break, and then concluded at 2.30 pm –
in time for members of the jury to make the 10 minute walk to see
the flame being paraded.
Rizzle Kicks will perform
at Leeds Castle
The evening celebration, which runs
from 5pm to 7.30pm, will welcome the torch to Leeds Castle with a
cauldron lighting ceremony - by Maidstone torchbearer Julia
Chilcott, pictured below - and other entertainment.
This includes hip hop duo Rizzle Kicks, who performed at the first overnight stop in Dover last night, and other musical acts.
There will also be a performance of The River Runs Through,
commissioned by Maidstone Borough Council and Kent County Council
and performed by local children and adults. It tells the story of
Maidstone through history.
For those without a ticket, a free community concert will
be held at Mote Park at the same time, beaming the events at the
castle to a large screen.
Maidstone torchbearers
Julia Chilcott and Melwyn Moore
The street-by-street route for
the Olympic torch for Day 3 in Kent
08:27 Deal Start Deal Pier
Deal Pier - Right Turn
Beach St - Left Turn
King St - Left Turn
High St
A258 - Left Turn
Sondes Rd - Right Turn
A258 Prince of Wales Terrace
A258 Prince of Wales Terrace - Veer Right
A258 Deal Castle Rd - Right Turn
Deal Guildford Rd
Park Ave
Park Ave - Left Turn
A258 London Rd
08:56 Sholden A258 London Rd
Sholden A258 London Rd to Sholden New Rd
CONVOY: Sholden - Sandwich
09:12 Sandwich Deal Rd from Dover Rd
Sandwich Deal Rd
New St
Cattle Market
Harnet Street
Harnet Street - Right Turn
Strand Street
Strand Street - Left Turn
High Street
Ramsgate Rd
09:30 Great Stonar Ramsgate Rd
Great Stonar Ramsgate Rd to sign 50 speed limit
CONVOY: Great Stonar - Cliffs End
09:47 Cliffs End A256 Sandwich Rd from Foads
Ln
Cliffs End A256 Sandwich Rd
Cliffs End A256 Sandwich Rd to Cliffs End Rd
CONVOY: Cliffs End - St Lawrence
09:57 St Lawrence A299 Canterbury Rd East from
Windermere Ave
St Lawrence A253
B2054 London Rd
10:13 Ramsgate B2054 London Rd
B2054 London Rd - To roundabout 3rd exit
B2054 Grange Rd
B2054 Grange Rd - veer left
B2054 St Augustine's Rd
10:19 Ramsgate B2054 Royal Parade
Royal Parade - To roundabout 2nd exit
B2054 Military Rd - Left Turn
Harbour St - Right Turn
King St
A255 Hereson Rd
A255 Ramsgate Rd
10:44 Broadstairs A255 Ramsgate Rd
A255 Queens Rd
A255 Queens Rd - Left Turn
A255 High St
A255 High St - Right Turn
B2053 St Peter's Park Rd
B2053 Albion Road
CREW BREAK
B2053 Albion Road
B2053 Albion Road - veer right
11:36 St Peters B2053 Church St - Left Turn
B2053 Westover Rd
B2053 Green Ln
B2053 Green Ln - Left Turn
B2052 Northdown Park Rd
11:55 Cliftonville B2051 Queen Elizabeth
Avenue
B2051 Queen Elizabeth Avenue - Left Turn
Northdown Rd
B2055 Northdown Rd
B2055 Trinity Square
B2055 Trinity Square - Veer Left
B2055 Hawley St
12:22 Margate B2055 Hawley St
B2055 Hawley Sq - Right Turn
Mill Lane - Right Turn
High St
High St - Right Turn
B2051 Marine Dr
B2051 Marine Dr - To roundabout 2nd exit
A254 Marine Terrace
A254 Marine Terrace - To roundabout 3rd exit
A28 Canterbury
13:02 Westgate-On-Sea A28 Canterbury
Westgate-on-Sea A28 Canterbury
A28 Canterbury Rd Westgate
A28 Canterbury Rd Westgate
CREW BREAK
Westgate-On-Sea A28 Canterbury Rd Westgate
14:36 Birchington-On-Sea A28 Canterbury Rd
Birchington
A28 Canterbury Rd Birchington to Quex View Rd
CONVOY: Birchington-On-Sea - Upstreet
15:03 Upstreet A28 Island Rd from Grove Ferry
Hill
Upstreet A28 Island Rd to NSL sign
CONVOY: Upstreet - Sturry
15:16 Sturry A28 Island Rd from Oaklands Way
A28 Island Rd
A28 Island Rd - Veer Left
Sturry A28 Sturry Hill
Sturry A28 Mill Rd
Sturry A28 Mill Rd to Pole # SQA003
CONVOY: Sturry - Canterbury
15:34 Canterbury A28 Sturry Rd from Vauxhall
Rd
A28 Sturry Rd
Northgate
Borough - Veer Left
Palace St - Veer Left
Sun St - Left Turn
Cathderal Precincts
Mercery Ln
St Margarets St
Castle St
Castle St - To roundabout 2nd exit
A28 Wincheap
16:36 A28 Wincheap to Ada Rd
CONVOY: A28/A2 junction - Faversham
16:52 Faversham B2040 Love Ln from B2040 Love
Ln
B2040 Love Ln
B2040 Love Ln - To roundabout 1st exit
B2040 Whistable Rd
B2020 Whistable Rd - Left Turn
Jubilee Way
CREW BREAK
Jublilee Way
B2040 Whistable Rd
B2040 East St
East St - Left Turn
Preston St
Preston St - Right Turn
B2041 Forbes Rd
B2041 Forbes Rd - veer right
B2041 The Mall
B2041 The Mall - Left Turn
A2 Canterbury Rd - Right Turn
A251 Ashford Rd to entrance to Kent Fire and Rescue Service
CONVOY: Faversham - Challock
17:51 Challock A251 Faversham Rd from sign for
Challock village
Challock A251 Faversham Rd
Challock A251 Faversham Rd - To roundabout 3rd exit
Challock A252 Canterbury Rd
Challock A252 Canterbury Rd to High Snoad Wood
CONVOY: Challock - Harrietsham
18:19 Harrietsham A20 Ashford Rd from
Downlands
Harrietsham A20 Ashford Rd
Harrietsham A20 Ashford Rd to Lenmead
CONVOY: Harrietsham - Maidstone
18:33 Maidstone Leeds Castle entrance lane from
Leeds Castle entrance lane
Leeds Castle entrance lane - Right Turn
The Causeway Castle Approach Lane - Right Turn
Leeds Castle Gantry
Leeds Castle forecourt
Leeds Castle steps
Castle Gantry - Right Turn
Main Drive
Maidstone Evening Celebration
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