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The day the torch came to Duncton
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[Midhurst and Petworth Observer] - Local interest came in the form of Ryan Hodd Jarvis, 15, who lives at Petworth, and Paul Zetter, 89, of Wisborough Green, both of whom carried the torch with pride through the village. Ryan was nominated for his caring role, looking after his parents.
In pictures: Images from day 59 of the Olympic torch relay
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[BBC News] - Paul Zetter also held the torch. He was the founder of the Sports Aid Foundation which has helped athletes such as London chairman and Olympian Sebastian Coe, as well as Olympians Sally Gunnell and Ben Ainslie. Ryan Hodd Jarvis, Wilfred Cass
Onlookers out in force to cheer Olympic torch through Midhurst and Petworth
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[Midhurst and Petworth Observer] Tillington, Emma Johnston-Jones, 35, from Billingshurst, who was in the relay through Petworth, Ryan Hodd-Jarvis, 15, from Petworth, who completed a Duncton leg, and 88-year-old Paul Zetter from Wisborough Green who also took the torch at Duncton.
Midhurst and Petworth communities prepare to welcome the Olympic Torch
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[Midhurst and Petworth Observer] - School children from the Lavington Park Federation of Graffham Infant and Duncton Junior Schools will be joined by pupils from Waterlooville to wave the flame through the village. Torchbearers are: Dirk Rombach, 29, Frankfurt. Paul Zetter, 88
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