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Southampton
Day 57
Saturday, 14th July
Route from Bournemouth to Southampton
Bournemouth, Boscombe, Christchurch, Lyndhurst, Brockenhurst, Lymington, Totland, Yarmouth, Carisbrooke, Newport, East Cowes, Southampton
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Southampton
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.
Ian Chalk
TORCHBEARER
Ian, who has always been a keen sportsman, has in recent years put his coaching skills towards helping the wider community. He now works with individuals and groups to help promote healthy living. His work includes helping the elderly and the disabled. He has taken the time to get the specialist training necessary to make this work more effective. He is much respected by the local community and other professionals especially in the medical profession for the one-to-one work, which he does both in a fitness centre and in people's homes. His work is a great help to many.
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Southampton
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,
Southampton...
has a population of 234,100?|is known for its medieval town walls?|will have a public hi-res photo taken during the city celebrations? Why not take part?
Southampton Celebrations
Location
Mayflower Park
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.
Ian Chalk
TORCHBEARER
Ian, who has always been a keen sportsman, has in recent years put his coaching skills towards helping the wider community. He now works with individuals and groups to help promote healthy living. His work includes helping the elderly and the disabled. He has taken the time to get the specialist training necessary to make this work more effective. He is much respected by the local community and other professionals especially in the medical profession for the one-to-one work, which he does both in a fitness centre and in people's homes. His work is a great help to many.