Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Eleanore Regan

  • Eleanore Regan, a 28-year-old charity worker, gave birth last week, but she still managed to carry the Olympic torch in Bath for a solid 300 meters (about .2 miles) on Monday.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • What were you up to the day before your due date? Charity worker and pregnant mum-of-one Eleanore Regan is set to carry the Olympic torch the day before she's due to give birth, reports the BBC. "I've spoken to baby, it's not going anywhere.
  • (MadeForMums)
  • Eleanore Regan, from the Lansdown area of Bath, is due to carry the flame in Bath along a 300-metre stretch. Mrs Regan, who is currently battling a brain tumour, gave birth to her son William last week.
  • (BBC News)
  • Doris Whiting, 91, also carried the torch on its journey from Taunton to Bristol, as did Eleanore Regan who gave birth last week.
  • (BBC News)
  • A woman who recently gave birth will carry the Olympic torch in Bath. Eleanore Regan, 28, will take to the streets to walk her 300-metre stretch of the relay route despite her son William being born just last week.
  • (bath.co.uk)
  • Doting Eleanore Reagan, 28, was supposed to run with the flame while heavily pregnant, but gave birth to William eight days early, last Wednesday.
  • (thisissomerset.co.uk)
  • One of the more high-risk torchbearers of the day was expectant mother, Eleanor Regan, who carried the torch just 24 hours before she is due to give birth to her second child.
  • (P.M. News)
  • One of the more high-risk torchbearers of the day is expectant mother Eleanor Regan who will carry the torch just 24 hours before she is due to give birth to her second child.
  • (Daily Telegraph)
  • A WOMAN who gave birth last week carried the Olympic torch yesterday. Eleanore Regan, 28, took to the streets of Bath to walk her 300-metre stretch despite giving birth to her son William last week.
  • (Daily Post)
  • Eleanore Regan, 28, is hoping to complete her 300-metre stretch of the relay route before the arrival of her second child. Ms Regan, from Lansdown, Bath, will carry the torch through the city on May 22 - marking the fourth day of the relay tour.
  • (Daily Mail)

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