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Law Enforcement Torch Run
 

The Law Enforcement Torch Run was started by the Police Chief of Witchita in the State of Kansas, USA, the original goal being to increase awareness of and raise funds for Special Olympics. Under his leadership, the Torch Run was launched with the active participations of his subordinates. Later, the Torch Run was endorsed by the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Other law enforcement members, such as firefighters, forest police officers and wardens, also began to actively take part in the event. Currently, the Law Enforcement Torch Run is carried out in 38 countries with a total number of 85,000 law enforcement officials participating, and has become an important part of Special Olympics. By tradition, at each Special Olympics Games, the torch that was ignited in Athens would be relayed to the Opening Ceremony by the law enforcement members in the last leg of the Torch Run.

The Law Enforcement Torch Run for the 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games comprises two segments: one within and one beyond China’s borders. After the torch carrying the “Flame of Hope” is ignited in Athens, Greece, it will spread the spirit of Special Olympics and the faith of supporting people with intellectual disabilities to all continents on the planet. When the torch enters China, the extremely important Chinese segment of the Torch Run begins. The torch will be carried in relay through more than ten cities in China, conveying the message and spirit of Special Olympics to Chinese people in the traditional way unique to Special Olympics. In the meantime, the grand torch run will be used to celebrate the 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games to be held in China, to promote China’s humanistic spirit, and to make the spirit of Special Olympics reach deep into the hearts of China’s 1.3 billion people. As guardians of the flame of Special Olympics, law enforcement members from all over the world will escort the torch throughout its trip in China, and relay the “Flame of Hope” to the site of the Opening Ceremony of the 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games.
   
 
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