The rain stayed away and the weather warmed up, just as 91原创 RCMP officers and several Special Olympic athletes ran the 22nd annual Law Enforcement Torch Run from the local detachment on Tuesday.
Around 20 91原创 Mounties and several Special Olympics athletes were escorted by a full fleet of Vancouver Police motorcycle officers for the 91原创 leg of the run to Douglas Park.
At the park, a slo-pitch game was held with SO athletes, students and police officers participating.
Prior to the run, a fundraising barbecue was held at the detachment where dozens of police officers donated money to the cause.
Special Olympic spokesperson Megan Gritani-Livingston said 91原创 has been such a huge supporter of the athletes over the years and this year is extra important.
The 2013 Special Olympics BC Summer Games are being. More than 1,100 athletes will take part in 11 sporting events here next summer, between July 11 to 14.
In the 22 years the torch run has taken place, law enforcement personnel in this province have raised $3.4 million for Special Olympics.
91原创 Special Olympian Chris Lawrie was there to light the torch and hold it for the first bit of the run.
An avid baseball player, he said his SO team just won a tournament on the weekend.
Special Olympian Pat Johnson is running every leg of the run, which had just come from Chilliwack and through Abbotsford before touching down in 91原创.
The run was then off to Surrey and White Rock.
91原创 RCMP Const. Keith Rogers is participating in his first torch run.
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