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Wandsworth
Day 66
Monday, 23rd July
Route from Bexley to Wandsworth
Bexley, Lewisham, Bromley, Croydon, Sutton, Merton, Wandsworth
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Wandsworth
Simply click on the Samsung Big Cheer image to find yourself, and then tag and share your moment.
BIG-SHOT-DROPDOWN
You can also share your photos on the Samsung London 2012 Facebook page. Simply select your location and upload your favourite moments.
Fred Webb
TORCHBEARER
Fred Webb has devoted his entire life to scouting for almost 65 years, first as a leader then a District Commissioner and now as a Fellow of the Boy Scouts. This alone is amazing, but added to this is his commitment to the local Scout Camp at Chalfont. Every weekend and often during the week Fred will be found out helping others in all weather, pitching tents, showing young boys (and girls now) how to tie knots, build zip lines, make bows etc. He has even been known to walk to the site in the snow aged 80, just in case others need help. Fred truly is special and has played an important part in the community.
Explore the Torch Relay timeline
Wandsworth
Check out the latest photos and videos, and discover the best moments from the Olympic Torch Relay and at the Samsung evening celebrations.
Did you know,
Wandsworth...
has a population of 289,600?|is home to the famous Battersea Power Station?|will have a public hi-res photo taken during the city celebrations? Why not take part?
Wandsworth Celebrations
Location
Tooting Bec Common
Flame Arrives
6.30pm onwards
Schedule
To help people take part in the excitement, Samsung will be presenting world class dance act Twist and Pulse from 'Britain's Got Talent'
Samsung will also be capturing and sharing a big cheer of support for London 2012 from the live audiences, which will be open to online tagging and sharing.
Fred Webb
TORCHBEARER
Fred Webb has devoted his entire life to scouting for almost 65 years, first as a leader then a District Commissioner and now as a Fellow of the Boy Scouts. This alone is amazing, but added to this is his commitment to the local Scout Camp at Chalfont. Every weekend and often during the week Fred will be found out helping others in all weather, pitching tents, showing young boys (and girls now) how to tie knots, build zip lines, make bows etc. He has even been known to walk to the site in the snow aged 80, just in case others need help. Fred truly is special and has played an important part in the community.