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Cadets Connor Lee (left) and Stephanie Prevost (right) hold the Queen's Baton in Castle Bruce, Dominica on Wednesday 19 March 2014. Dominica is nation 48 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
Long Jumper and national record holder Gihon Defoe runs with the Queen's Baton in Cabrits, Dominica on Wednesday 19 March 2014. Dominica is nation 48 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
Commonwealth Games Federation Regional Vice President (Caribbean) Fortuna Belrose holds the Queen's Baton looking out over Rupert's Bay in Fort Shirley in Cabrits, Dominica on Wednesday 19 March 2014. Dominica is nation 48 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
The Karina Cultural Group perform to welcome the Queen's Baton into Dominica on Wednesday 19 March 2014. Dominica is nation 48 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
Commonwealth Games Federation Regional Vice President (Caribbean) Fortuna Belrose (right) formally hands the Queen's Baton to President of the National Olympic Committee and Commonwealth Games Association Felix Wilson (centre) with Youth Ambassador Narissa Ausguste (left) in Melville Hall, Dominica on Wednesday 19 March 2014. Dominica is nation 48 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
Netball player Leneter Cadette runs with the Queen's Baton in Wesley, Dominica on Wednesday 19 March 2014. Dominica is nation 48 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
Basketball player Presley Telemaque (centre) holds the Queen's Baton aloft in a guard of honour to welcome the Queen's Baton Relay in Wesley, Dominica on Wednesday 19 March 2014. Dominica is nation 48 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
Students of the North East Comprehensive School hold the Queen's Baton in Wesley, Dominica on Wednesday 19 March 2014. Dominica is nation 48 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
President of the National Olympic Committee and Commonwealth Games Association Felix Wilson (right) presents the Queen's Baton to Chief of the Kalinago village Garnee Joseph in Salybia, Dominica on Wednesday 19 March 2014. Dominica is nation 48 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
People of the Kalinago village Garnee hold the Queen's Baton in Salybia, Dominica on Wednesday 19 March 2014. Dominica is nation 48 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
Students from the Salybia Primary School hold the Queen's Baton in Salybia, Dominica on Wednesday 19 March 2014. Dominica is nation 48 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
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