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The Queen's Baton Relay for the 2022 Commonwealth Games covered 90,000 miles and visited 72 Commonwealth nations and territories from Birmingham Airport. The journey began at Buckingham Palace on 7 October 2021 and ended in Birmingham during the opening ceremony on 28 July 2022.[1]

This relay marked the last time under Queen Elizabeth II prior to her death on 8 September 2022.

Organisation

The Relay was organised by the Birmingham Organising Committee for the 2022 Commonwealth Games, a private company based at One Brindleyplace.[2] The 14-strong board of directors includes Dame Louise Martin, Ellie Simmonds, OBE, Nick Timothy and Ama Agbeze, MBE.[3]

The Queen's baton

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Tom Osman from Raymont-Osman, Karen Newman from BOM and Shaun Crummey from Birmingham 2022 test the mechanism for the Queen's message chamber

Designed and manufactured in the West Midlands by a collaborative team including Technologist Karen Newman of Birmingham Open Media (BOM), Designers and Engineers Kelly Raymont-Osman and Tom Osman of Raymont-Osman Product Design, artist Laura Nyahuye of Maokwo, and Engineer and Modelmaker Karl Hamlin of Kajul Ltd, the baton features a platinum strand along its length to commemorate the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 2022.[4][1] Made using the traditional method of lost-wax casting, apart from the platinum the baton has purposely been made from non-precious metals and alloys: copper, aluminium and brass to represent the gold, silver and bronze medals awarded at the games. It includes a camera, a heart-rate monitor, an atmospheric sensor and lights that change each time the baton is passed from person to person.[5] [6]

International route

The route of the Queen's baton relay took in all Commonwealth countries and territories during a 294-day schedule.[7][8]

Africa

Nations & territories Dates Selected batonbearers
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Abaiola Joy Jonathan, a student at Aduvie International School in Jahi, Abuja[9]
The Gambia Шаблон:Collapsible list

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Dawda Barry, a teenage sprinter[10]
Sierra Leone Шаблон:Collapsible list

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Julius Maada Bio, president since 2018[11]
Ghana Шаблон:Collapsible list

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Former Sunderland footballer Asamoah Gyan[12]
Cameroon Шаблон:Collapsible list

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Ayuk Otay Arrey Sophina, a judoku who competed at the Tokyo Olympics[13]
Kenya Шаблон:Collapsible list

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Faith Ogallo, a taekwondo champion and environmentalist[14]
Uganda Шаблон:Collapsible list

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Ritah Asiimwe, a para-badminton Olympian, and Olympic Boxer Shadir Musa Bwogi[15]
Rwanda Шаблон:Collapsible list

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Munezero Valentine, a member of the national volleyball team[16]
Tanzania Шаблон:Collapsible list

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Filbert Bayi, Olympic middle distance runner[17]
Malawi Шаблон:Collapsible list

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Mary Waya, whose foundation tackles local issues such as child marriage and abuse[18]
Zambia Шаблон:Collapsible list

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Enock Mwewa, a 22-year-old climate justice activist who co-founded Environment Savers of Zambia[19]
Mozambique Шаблон:Collapsible list

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Mauritius Шаблон:Collapsible list

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Noemi Alphonse, a para-athlete who carried the Baton around the Mahébourg waterfront[20]
Botswana Шаблон:Collapsible list

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Oganne Manengene, a female entrepreneur from the remote Northwest District[21]
Saint Helena Шаблон:Collapsible list

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Josh Herne, who lives off grid[22]
South Africa 8 to 11 December 2021 Bongiwe Msomi, netball manager and coach at the University of Johannesburg[23]
Namibia 14 & 15 December 2021 Emily James, a charity worker with Elephant Human Relations Aid (EHRA)[24]
Eswatini 17 & 18 December 2021 Thabiso Dlamini, a Swazi boxer who competed at the Tokyo Olympics[25]
Lesotho 20 & 21 December 2021 Michelle Tau, a 24-year-old taekwondo practitioner[26]
Seychelles 23 & 24 December 2021 Laurence Hoareau and Dailus Laurence, wardens of the island of Praslin[27]

The Americas

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Canadian sprint kayaker Adam van Koeverden holds the baton at an event at McMaster University, Hamilton
Nations & territories Dates Selected batonbearers
Belize 23 & 24 March 2022 Chris Guydis, who makes canoes by hand[28]
Guyana 26 & 27 March 2022 Walter Grant-Stuart, a firefighter and the country's first para-athlete[29]
Grenada 30 & 31 March 2022 Anderson Peters, a world champion javelin thrower, and Paralympian Ishona Charles[30]
The Bahamas 3 & 4 April 2022 Vashni 'Metro' Thompson and Austin Green, representing the Bahamian Special Olympics[31]
Turks and Caicos Islands 7 & 8 April 2022 Velma Gardiner, a community activist[32]
Cayman Islands 12 & 13 April 2022 The head boy and head girl of West End Primary School and Layman E Scott High School[33]
Jamaica 15 to 17 April 2022 Shauna-Kay Hines, who represented Jamaica in taekwondo at the Tokyo Paralympics[34]
Trinidad and Tobago 19 & 20 April 2022 Jehue Gordon, a champion hurdler[35]
Barbados 23 & 24 April 2022 Brianna Holder, an international netball player, and West Indies cricketer Aaliyah Alleyne[36]
Montserrat 26 & 27 April 2022 Students from Montserrat Secondary School[37]
Dominica 29 & 30 April 2022 Adicia Burton, who represents Kalinago on the National Youth Council of Dominica and plays volleyball and cricket[38]
British Virgin Islands 3 & 4 May 2022 Damir Dobson, a pupil at Francis Lettsome Primary School[39]
Saint Kitts and Nevis 6 & 7 May 2022 Kim Collins, a medal-winning sprinter at the 2002 Commonwealth Games[40]
Anguilla 9 & 10 May 2022 Ursula Connor, a 108-year-old centenarian[41]
Antigua and Barbuda 13 & 14 May 2022 Dwayne Fleming, a sprinter, and Ethan Greene, a swimmer[42]
Saint Lucia 16 & 17 May 2022 Daren Sammy, the island's first international cricketer[43]
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 19 & 20 May 2022 Darren Morgan and Marika Baptiste, two youth athletes[42]
Bermuda 22 & 23 May 2022 Paula Wight of the Bermuda pilot gig club[44]
Canada 26 to 29 May 2022 Briana da Silva, a student athlete at McMaster University[45]
Falkland Islands 7 & 8 June 2022 Trudi Clarke, Chris Locke and Garry Tyrell, members of the islands' Lawn Bowls team[46]

Asia

Nations & territories Dates Selected batonbearers
Pakistan 27 to 29 December 2021 Aqsa Dawood, a football player who represents Pakistan as a youth social ambassador for the Asian Football Federation[47]
Maldives 1 & 2 January 2022 Hashim Aboobakur, an environmental activist[48]
Sri Lanka 4 & 5 January 2022 Jayanthi Kuru-Utumpala, the first Sri Lankan to summit Mount Everest[49]
Bangladesh 7 to 9 January 2022 Ruman Shana, an archer from Khulna District[50]
India 12 to 15 January 2022 Vinisha Umashankar, the teenage inventor of a mobile, solar-powered ironing cart[51]
Singapore 17 to 19 January 2022 Jen Goh, a golfer[48]
Malaysia 22 to 24 January 2022 Samuel Isaiah, a teacher at a rural school for indigenous children from the Orang Asli population[52]
Brunei 26 & 27 January 2022 A brigade of Gurkhas[53]

Oceania

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The governor-general of New Zealand, Cindy Kiro, and her viceregal consort Richard Davies hold the baton in Wellington
Nations & territories Dates Selected batonbearers
Papua New Guinea 30 & 31 January 2022 Michael Somare Jr, son of the country's first prime minister[54]
Solomon Islands 2 & 3 February 2022
Nauru 5 & 6 February 2022 Pupils from Nauru Secondary School[55]
Fiji 13 & 14 February 2022 Rusila Nagasau and Jerry Tuwai, who captained Fiji's rugby sevens teams at the 2020 Summer Olympics.[56]
Samoa 16 & 17 February 2022 Feagaiga Stowers, a gold-medal weightlifter[57]
Tonga 19 & 20 February 2022 Siueni Filimone and Ronald Fotofili, two track-and-field athletes[57]
Vanuatu 22 & 23 February 2022 Ati George Sokomanu, who was president from 1984 to 1989[58]
Kiribati 25 & 26 February 2022 Martin Moreti, the minister for Women, Youth, Sports and Social Affairs in the Cabinet of Kiribati[59]
Tuvalu 28 February & 1 March 2022 The Captain Superintendent of Tuvalu Maritime School[60]
Niue 3 & 4 March 2022 Feuina Tukuitoga Viviani and other children from Niue Primary School[61]
Cook Islands 6 & 7 March 2022
Norfolk Island 9 & 10 March 2022 Pony Club member PJ Wilson riding a horse called 'Big Girl'[62]
New Zealand 12 to 15 March 2022 Alexis Pritchard, a boxer, and hockey goalkeeper Kyle Pontifex[63]
Australia 17 to 20 March 2022 Kelsey Cottrell, an international lawn bowler, and freestyle swimmer Lani Pallister[64]

Europe

Nations & territories Dates Selected batonbearers
Cyprus Шаблон:Collapsible list

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Kyriakos Ioannou, a high jumper who won medals at two Commonwealth Games: Melbourne 2006 and Glasgow 2014[65]
Malta Шаблон:Collapsible list

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Thomas Borg, a para-athlete,[66] and Yasmin Zammit Stevens, a weightlifter[67]
Gibraltar 31 May & 1 June 2022 Members of the Gibraltar Health Authority[68]
England (1) 2 to 6 June 2022 Tom Matthews, a technician who organised a virtual relay during the COVID-19 lockdown to raise money for Mind[69]
Jersey 10 & 11 June 2022 Morag Obarska and Jean Cross, two sports volunteers at Samarès Manor[70]
Guernsey 13 & 14 June 2022 The Guernsey women's cricket team[71]
Isle of Man 16 & 17 June 2022 Bill Dale, founder of the coastal clean-up group Beach Buddies[72]
Scotland 18 to 22 June 2022 Erin Guild, a young fundraiser for people with the disease cystinosis[73]
Northern Ireland 23 to 27 June 2022 John McErlane, co-founder of the dementia charity Dementia NI[74]
Wales 29 June to 3 July 2022 Marc Falloon, an RNLI volunteer crewmember of the Holyhead lifeboats[75]
England (2) 4 to 28 July 2022 Janet Inman, a non-executive director of the Volleyball England Foundation[76]

England National route

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The baton being carried through Kingston upon Hull on 13 July

The baton is due to travel around London from 2–6 June 2022 and the rest of England during July.[77]

English regions Dates Selected batonbearers
London (2 June: Battersea Power Station
4 June: Paternoster Square
5 June: Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and Royal Docks)
2 to 6 June 2022 Lemona Chanda, a Bangladeshi-born gender equality activist who promotes women's rights[69]
South West England (4 July: The Eden Project, Plymouth, Exeter, the Isle of Portland, Poole, Bournemouth
5 July: Devizes, Bath, Bristol, Hereford, Gloucester and Cheltenham)
4 & 5 July 2022 Mark Richardson, who manages the Exeter food bank[78]
South East England (6 July: Stoke Mandeville, Maidenhead, Eton, Windsor, Aldershot, Winchester, Southampton, Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight
7 July: Guildford, Tonbridge, Canterbury, Folkestone, Deal and Dover)
6 & 7 July 2022 Courtney Hughes, a student nursing associate who founded the Secret Santa charity in Didcot[79]
East of England (8 July: Gravesend, Tilbury, Basildon, Southend-on-Sea, Maldon, Waltham Cross, Luton and Hemel Hempstead
9 July: King's Lynn, Great Yarmouth, Bury St Edmunds, Hinxton and Cambridge)
8 & 9 July 2022 Colin Jackson, a Welsh former sprinter and hurdler who also appeared on Strictly Come Dancing.[80]
East Midlands (10 July: Northampton, Corby, Rutland, Leicester, Nottingham and Lincoln
11 July: Skegness, Boston, Grantham, Loughborough, Derby, Bakewell and Buxton)
10 & 11 July 2022 Shabaz Arshad, who chairs a grassroots football team in Derby[81]
Yorkshire and The Humber 12 & 13 July 2022 Zoe Barratt and Colin Lea, two charity workers in York[82]
North East England 14 & 15 July 2022 Medal-winning race-walker Johanna Atkinson[83]
North West England 16 & 17 July 2022 Tony Howarth, an ultra-marathon runner from Lytham St Anne's who volunteers for the Samaritans[84]
West Midlands 18 to 28 July 2022 Kyle Evans, a BMX rider who competes internationally[85]

Paul Darke, a Wolverhampton artist and disability rights campaigner[86]

See also

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