Olympic Torch Comes to London
Olympic Torch Comes to London
On Christmas Eve the Olympic
Torch arrived in the Forest City and was carried into Victoria Park by a
well-known London Icon.
It was day 56 of the torch run,
and Londoner John Davidson, former broadcaster and founder of the charity
Jesse�s Journey, ran the final leg of the run before a two-day sojourn for
Christmas. John was replaced by his son
Jesse to finish the London run. Jesse succumbed to Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
in November, 2009, making the event bittersweet for most, especially those who
knew Jesse.
John and his wife Sherene founded the well-known Jesse�s Journey after John pushed Jesse in his wheelchair
across Ontario in 1995. The charity has been raising money for the rare form of
Muscular Dystrophy ever since.
It was a bitterly cold
afternoon, but one filled with both Canadian and Christmas spirit, from the
Canadian flags waving in the winter wind, to the Olympic red and white mittens.
It was a wonderful way to spend Christmas Eve and
share with my family and at least 3,000 other proud Londoners.
John Davidson wipes a tear after
delivering the torch on Christmas Eve