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Lloyds TSB London 2012 Olympic Torch Tour

Lloyds TSB London 2012 Olympic Torch Tour

Sharing the Journey in 2011

This summer, we took our London 2012 Olympic Torch tour across the UK to build anticipation for the Olympic Torch Relay and London 2012 Games. We also invited people to nominate someone who has made a difference in their community to be a Torchbearer in the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay.  

The Torch Tour exhibition took visitors on a journey through Olympic Torch Relay history, showcasing torches from past Relays and enabling people to have their photo taken with the prototype London 2012 Olympic Torch! 

The Tour visited over 80 communities across the UK, including schools, town and city centres, and Lloyds TSB branches and you can see a list below of where we visited.

The nomination process for Olympic Torchbearers has now closed, but you can still read and share the nominees’ stories to inspire others. Search Torchbearers’ stories


Date 

Olympic Torch Tour – 2011

Wed-08-Jun

Lovell Park, LEEDS

Thur-09-Jun

Exchange Square, MANCHESTER

Fri-10-Jun

Queen Victoria Square, HULL

Sat-11-Jun

Fargate, SHEFFIELD

Sun-12-Jun

Kenilworth Castle, WARWICKSHIRE

Mon-13-Jun

Old Hall Street, STOKE-ON-TRENT

Tue-14-Jun

Promenade, ABERYSTWYTH

Wed-15-Jun

Caernarfon Castle, CAERNARFON

Thur-16-Jun

Town Hall Square, CHESTER

Fri-17-Jun

Douglas, ISLE OF MAN

Sat-18-Jun

The Glebe, BOWNESS-on-WINDERMERE

Sun-19-Jun

Centre Square, MIDDLESBOROUGH

Mon-20-Jun

Riverhead, GRIMSBY

Tue-21-Jun

Victoria Square, BOLTON

Wed-22-Jun

St John’s Square, BLACKPOOL

Thur-23-Jun

Liverpool One, LIVERPOOL

Fri-24-Jun

English Street, CARLISLE

Sat-25-Jun

York Race Course, YORK

Sun-26-Jun

Grey’s Monument, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE

Mon-27-Jun

Millennium Place, DURHAM

Wed-29-Jun

Market Place, ALNWICK

Fri-01-Jul

The Hayes, CARDIFF

Sat-02-Jul

Castle Square, SWANSEA

Sun-03-Jul

Cowley Carnival, OXFORD

Mon-04-Jul

Market Place, DERBY

Tue-05-Jul

WORCESTER

Wed-06-Jul

Millennium Square, COVENTRY

Thur-07-Jul

City Square, LINCOLN

Fri-08-Jul

Millennium Square, LEEDS

Sat-09-Jul

Old Market Square, NOTTINGHAM

Mon-11-Jul

Humberstone Gate West, LEICESTER

Tues-12-Jul

Cathedral Square, PETERBOROUGH

Wed-13-Jul

Town Hall Forecourt, IPSWICH

Thur-14-Jul

Chapelfield Plain, NORWICH

Fri-15-Jul

Backnang Square, CHELMSFORD

Sat-16-Jul

Mote Park, MAIDSTONE

Mon-18-Jul

Market Square, DOVER

Tue-19-Jul

The Stade Jerwood Gallery, HASTINGS

Wed-20-Jul

Trafalgar Square, LONDON

Thur-21-Jul

Town Square, Waltham Forest, LONDON

Fri-22-Jul

Broadway, Bexley, LONDON

Sat-23-Jul

Walpole Park, Ealing, LONDON

Sun-24-Jul

Battersea Park, Wandsworth, LONDON

Mon-25-Jul

Wood Green Library, Haringey, LONDON

Tues-26-Jul

High Street, GUILDFORD

Wed-27-Jul

South Bank,Waterloo, LONDON

Thur-28-Jul

Old Paddling Pool, BRIGHTON AND HOVE

Fri-29-Jul

Beach Volleyball Classic, WEYMOUTH

Sat-30-Jul

Guildhall Square, PORTSMOUTH

Sun-31-Jul

Clipper round the world yacht race, Ocean Village, SOUTHAMPTON

Tue-02-Aug

Bedford Square, EXETER

Wed-03-Aug

Armada Way, PLYMOUTH

Thur-04-Aug

Lemon Quay, TRURO

Fri-05-Aug

High Street, (outside Hatchers Department store), TAUNTON

Sat-06-Aug

Montpellier Gardens, CHELTENHAM

Sun-07-Aug

 

Mon-08-Aug

BRISTOL

 

Guildhall Square, SALISBURY

Tue-09-Aug

Bournemouth Square – Area 1, BOURNEMOUTH

Wed-10-Aug

Broad Street, READING

Thur-11-Aug

Library Square, LUTON

Fri-12-Aug

Christ’s Pieces, CAMBRIDGE

Sat-13-Aug

Victoria Square, BIRMINGHAM

Sat-20-Aug

Castle Gate / King Street, ABERDEEN

Sun-21-Aug

Blair Atholl, BLAIR HORSE TRIALS

Mon-22-Aug

Falcon Square, INVERNESS

Wed-24-Aug

Castle Street/Broad Street, KIRKWALL

Fri-26-Aug

St John’s Place, PERTH

Sat-27-Aug

Lord Provost’s Youth Parade City Centre, DUNDEE

Sun-28-Aug

Festival Square, EDINBURGH

Mon-29-Aug

Castle Street,EDINBURGH

Tue-30-Aug

Upper Newmarket Street, FALKIRK

Wed-31-Aug

Port Street, STIRLING

Thu-01-Sept

Burns Statue Square, AYR

Fri-02- Sept

High Street / Fountain, DUMFRIES

Sat-03- Sept

Buchanan Galleries, GLASGOW

Sun- 04- Sept

Great Scottish Run, Glasgow Green, GLASGOW

 

 

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Did you know?

  • Ancient Olympics: The word gymnasium comes from the Greek root "gymnos" meaning nude (and yes, they did).
  • TOKYO 1964: The first Fair Play prize awarded to Lars Gunnar Kall and Stig Lennart Kall, who gave up their chances of winning the regatta to help two other competitors whose boat had sunk.
  • There are 26 Olympic sports and 20 Paralympic sports in the London 2012 Games.
  • The London 2012 Olympic Games will have 300 medal events for 26 Olympic Sports in 34 venues over 17 days of competition.
  • 8.8 million tickets will be available for the London 2012 Olympic Games, with another 2 million for the Paralympic Games.
  • In 2012 up to 25,000 people could be transported to and from Stratford International Station each hour on the Javelin® train from St Pancras International station, in less than seven minutes.
  • SYDNEY 2000: Korea (South Korea) and Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) marched together under the same flag.
  • Our history with the Olympic Movement dates back to 1948 when Lloyds provided banking facilities to the 1948 Games, the last time they were held in London.
  • 90% - proportion of material reclaimed from demolition within the Olympic Park which can be reused or recycled.
  • Following the London 1948 Olympic Games, Lloyds was given a 1948 Torch thought to have been donated by an employee who ran with it.
  • The London 2012 Olympic Games ticket application process is open from 15 March to 26 April 2011.
  • The Olympic Park is the size of 357 football pitches.
  • 11 – number of residential blocks within the Olympic Village, each the size of a football pitch.
  • The dining room in the London Olympic Village will be the size of three football fields and seat 5,000. It will serve an estimated 100 tonnes of meat alone.
  • 53m – height of the Olympic Stadium: three metres taller than Nelson’s Column in London's Trafalgar Square.
  • For London 2012, rail links to the Olympic Park will have capacity to take more than 240,000 people to the Park every hour.
  • 35m – height of the Basketball Arena, the same as London's Tate Modern and the Falkirk Wheel
  • 76 – number of lifts in the Olympic Village to ensure the buildings are fully accessible.
  • More than one million people will visit the Olympic Stadium for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012.
  • The London 2012 Olympic Stadium will have an 80,000 seat capacity.
  • PARIS 1900: The first woman to win an Olympic event was England's Charlotte Cooper, who won the tennis singles.
  • There are 700 rooms within the Olympic Stadium, including eight changing rooms and four prayer rooms.
  • SEOUL 1988: South Korea turned democratic in order to welcome the world to the Summer Games.
  • If all London 2012 sports events were held on consecutive days, there would be 318 competition days for Olympic Games events and another 133 days for the Paralympic Games.
  • LONDON 1908: The first time a relay was included in the athletics events.
  • MUNICH 1972: Mark Spitz won seven gold medals and broke seven world records.
  • BARCELONA 1992: In the women's 100m sprint Merlene Ottey (JAM) finished only six-hundredths of a second behind the winner, Gail Devers (USA), and yet she ended up in only fifth place.
  • MELBOURNE / STOCKHOLM 1956: To avoid the problem of quarantine for horses, the equestrian events took place in two different cities (Stockholm and Melbourne), and in two different seasons (June and November).
  • The London 2012 Paralympic Games will award 471 medal events for 20 Paralympic sports in 21 venues over 11 days of competition.
  • ATHENS 2004: The marathon races followed the same route as the 1896 race, beginning in Marathon and ending in Athens' Panathenaic Stadium. Vanderlei de Lima (BRA) was in the lead with less than 7 kilometres to go when he was pushed off the course.
  • Around 900,000 items of sports equipment will be needed for the Olympic Games including 1424 FIFA-approved footballs, 1100 Badminton shuttlecocks and 65,000 towels.
  • A ticket application process was announced by LOCOG as a way of ensuring a fairer process in order to make London 2012 everyone’s Games.
  • 800,000 – the number of people expected to use public transport to travel to the London 2012 Games on the busiest day: about the same number as the combined population of Cardiff and Edinburgh.

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