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Rotarian Bob Izon carries the Olympic torch through Hereford, England, in May. Photo courtesy of Bob Izon

In 1958, Bob Izon ran the mile in world-record time in the under-16 age category, becoming the English schools champion.

But the most meaningful run of his life took place in May, when the founding member of the Rotary Club of Hereford Wye Valley, Herefordshire, England, carried the Olympic torch through his hometown.

Izon is one of several Rotarians who have carried the torch on its relay to the new Olympic Stadium in London for the opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics on 27 July.

“I consider myself very fortunate to have been chosen, as half the bearers are ages 15 to 25,” he says. “It gave me a chance to pursue three objectives: inspire the younger generation, publicize Rotary’s good works, and show that a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease does not always condemn one to a nonactive life.”

Parkinson’s disease

Izon was diagnosed with the disease in 1992 but has remained active as a Rotarian, a justice of the peace, and a school board member at St. Paul’s Church of England Primary School in Hereford.

The school’s students and their parents lined the road on 24 May for Izon’s portion of the torch relay. Members of his club bore a huge banner publicizing Rotary and their upcoming charity duck race. During an all-school assembly the next day, students spent more than two hours taking turns holding the torch that had carried the flame and having their photographs taken.

“The atmosphere within the school hall was highly emotional, and quite a few of us were close to tears,” recalls Izon. “This was truly the most remarkable week in the 144-year history of the school.”

Izon’s Parkinson’s is now largely under control. In 2003, he participated in a trial procedure at the University of Birmingham Hospital, in which electrodes were placed in his brain, alleviating many of the symptoms.

He has continued to participate in Rotary service projects. Serving as a volunteer dentist on a medical mission to help Vietnamese refugees in Hong Kong years ago, he says, reminded him that millions lack access to health care.

“Having Parkinson’s, being a school governor, being a Rotarian, these have all combined to give me an effective message,” he says. “I can say to the kids, don’t give in, and they believe it.”

Other torchbearers

Ken Logan, a member of the Rotary Club of Braids, Lothian, Scotland, ran his segment of the relay in June. He was nominated in part for his role in an Edinburgh charity that delivers aid to Bosnia, for which he has raised over £10,000 through marathons and long-distance swimming.

Mike Thorn, a member of the Rotary Club of Cheam, Greater London, carried the torch through Kent in July.

“It’s an opportunity to be part of history. It’s priceless, and it doesn’t get much better than this,” says Thorn. “It’s the nearest thing to running in the Olympics.”

Learn more about Rotary and the Olympics on the website of Rotary International in Great Britian and Ireland.


14 Comments:
At 10:19AM on 10 September 2012, Pate Randall wrote: Bob Izon is an inspiration to his community and to all Rotarians. The London Olympics provided many opportunities to that nation's Rotarians and they took wonderful advantage of them. Thanks from all of us!
At 10:30AM on 6 August 2012, Rtn. Vishwajit Sadolkar (Secretary-RC of Kagal-MIDC2012-13) wrote: Congratulation for the Rotarians in UK ! Great Bob Izon............Rotarian First...
At 3:45PM on 1 August 2012, Marilyn Pokorny wrote: 8/1 This article will be our club's, Lewisville Morning Rotary, Lewisville, Texas, Rotary Minute this week. How very timely.
At 9:47AM on 31 July 2012, sandiep aggarwal wrote: A proud moment for India when Amitabh Bachhan,who supports the cause of Rotary to END POLIO NOW was chosen ito run with the olympic torch in london
At 10:19AM on 30 July 2012, Rotr. Henry ameh onuh wrote: It a good one for rotaty we should all tried in our own field to promote the good work of rotart
At 10:19AM on 30 July 2012, RPS wrote: Rotary Public Image booster - by participating in the Olympic Torch relay!
At 10:18AM on 30 July 2012, Rtn. James C.K(Rotary Club of Bamenda Cameroon) wrote: Congrats fellow Rotarian's. The young are inspired with the great works of Rotary. Proud to be a Rotarian.
At 10:18AM on 30 July 2012, Rtn.Chandrashekhar Somvanshi wrote: Congratulation for the Rotarians in UK! Great Bob Izon.
At 10:10AM on 30 July 2012, John Senaya wrote: Do i sense a Rotary Olympics coming up sometime in the near future? Just a thought.
At 10:10AM on 30 July 2012, Dave wrote: Congratulations Rotarian Bob Izon!
At 11:12AM on 27 July 2012, Chas Bedford wrote: Please add to your list Clive Bradburn of Maidstone Riverside RC. Clive was also responsible for gathering all the torchbearers from Maidstone to take part in a fun run, and is still actively raising money from people paying to be photographed with the torch. Rotary enterprise rules OK! http://www.facebook.com/clive.bradburn
At 11:16AM on 26 July 2012, Medicare Hsu wrote: It is great to enhance positive Rotary Public Image for the Rotarians to participate the Olympic Torch relay! Congratulation for the Rotarians in UK!
At 11:17AM on 26 July 2012, Alberto Cecchini wrote: Proud to announce that also an Italian rotarian,Gian Paolo Cioccia (RC Roma Parioli, past president) was a torchbearer on the 2nd of July in Geddington http://pinterest.com/rpicz12/rotary-public-image/
At 11:05AM on 25 July 2012, PDG Stewart Gilbert wrote: Bob is a personal friend (my conference registrar) and a fellow club member - an inspiration to us all...

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