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Rick Hansen Carries In The Olympic Torch


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#1 kate42

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Posted 14 February 2010 - 06:03 AM

Last night, I thought one of the coolest parts of the opening ceremonies of the Olympics was when Rick Hansen, a former Paralympian who's a paraplegic, carried the torch into the stadium for the beginning of the torch-lighting part. He just came wheeling down the ramp into the stadium and he was just beaming, it was super awesome. Anyone else watch the opening ceremonies last night?

http://www.rickhanse...s...3&postId=31

Also thought this was a great picture:

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#2 ericr

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Posted 14 February 2010 - 06:12 AM

View Postkate42, on Feb 14 2010, 01:03 AM, said:

Last night, I thought one of the coolest parts of the opening ceremonies of the Olympics was when Rick Hansen, a former Paralympian who's a paraplegic, carried the torch into the stadium for the beginning of the torch-lighting part. He just came wheeling down the ramp into the stadium and he was just beaming, it was super awesome. Anyone else watch the opening ceremonies last night?

http://www.rickhanse...s...3&postId=31


Yeah great show the whales swimming was genius. but Mark Hansen didnt light the 4th tourch because it never went up;

#3 KeepTheFaith

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Posted 14 February 2010 - 07:26 PM

Rick Hansen has certainly been instrumental in raising awareness for spinal cord injury and has dedicated the last 25 years to finding a cure and improving the lives of those living with SCI. It was great seeing him come into the stadium. HOWEVER, I was disappointed that he was left out in the sidelines as the others lit the Olympic torch. That bothered me.




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