Eleanore Regan, a 28-year-ancient charity worker, gave birth at the end week, however she still managed to carry the Olympic torch in Bath for a solid 300 meters (about .2 miles) on Monday.The fresh mom is one of 8,000 human beings who will carry the torch in the 8,000-mile relay that started in Land’s End, Cornwall on May 19th and will end at London’s Olympic Stadium on the 27th. The Daily Letter reports that torchbearers range in age from young children to the elderly, including a 91-year-ancient woman.Part of the cause why Regan wanted to participate in the relay is that she has a renewed lust for lifetime after being diagnosed with a brain tumor at the end year. She says that her illness inspires her to seize fresh opportunities. While still pregnant, Regan told the BBC that, “I do delight in saying ‘yes’ to things, it’s path more fun. That’s why I’m probably doing this torch bearing very, very stout or with a baby.”Glance at More…
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