Ryan Bennett, Sheridan graduate, proudly carries the Olympic Flame at Gage Park in Brampton

December 22, 2009

Sheridan graduate, Ryan Bennett, carries the Olympic Torch at Gage Park in Brampton on a Sledge Hockey sled.

Ryan Bennett, 21-year-old Brampton resident, the final torchbearer for Brampton‟s leg of the Olympic Torch Relay, carried the Torch by sledge hockey sled – a first in Olympic Torch Relay history.

Thousands were on hand for the announcement by Mayor Susan Fennell at the City‟s Annual Christmas Tree Lighting festivities at Brampton City Hall that Bennett, a 2009 graduate of the Sheridan School of Business Tourism and Travel program, was the final torch bearer and lighter of the Olympic cauldron for the City of Brampton.

“The Olympic Winter Games inspires all of us to celebrate athletic achievement, excellence and the pursuit of dreams. We are thrilled to be part of the 2010 Olympic Torch Relay,” said Mayor Fennell. “And we are even more honored that our final torchbearer, Ryan Bennett, will make Olympic Torch Relay history in Brampton.”

Ryan Bennett is the first torch bearer to carry the Olympic Torch by Sledge Hockey sled.

Brampton‟s Olympic Torch Relay ceremony took place at 6 pm, Friday, December 18, at City Hall.  Bennett received the Olympic Torch at the entrance to Gage Park, across from City Hall, and cruised his sled around the outdoor skating trail before he and the torch were transported to a wheelchair where he wheeled himself and the Olympic Torch to the event stage, and lit the Olympic cauldron.

“I’m very honoured and excited about the opportunity to do this – What an amazing night! One I will never forget,” said Bennett.

Ryan Bennett, lights the 2010 Olympic cauldron in Brampton, Ontario


Sheridan School of Business student Laila Saleh carries the Olympic Torch through Newcastle NB

November 30, 2009

2010 Olympic Torchbearer Laila Saleh with Rod McLeod holding a Montreal 1976 Olympic Games Torch in Newcastle, New Brunswick.

Sheridan School of Business student Laila Saleh braved the rainy weather to run the Olympic Torch through Newcastle, New Brunswick, courtesy of The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) one of the sponsors of the Canada-wide event.

Saleh, a Banking and Wealth Management program student, won her opportunity of a lifetime through a contest offered by her employer RBC. Saleh, who balances a career in banking at the RBC Visa National office in Toronto and studies in banking at the Sheridan School of Business in Oakville, was recognized by RBC for her excellent customer relationship skills.

Laila's Olympic Torch is officially lit for the torch relay.

“I won the Olympic Torch Relay because of the referrals I have received for generating revenue for RBC despite the market turmoil.  It really is my once in a lifetime opportunity to be involved in the Vancouver Olympic 2010 as a torchbearer and I am blessed to be part of this truly exciting event,” said Saleh.

As part of the prize package, RBC provided an all-expenses paid trip to Miramchi, New Brunswick for Saleh and a friend so she could join the Olympic Torch Relay and carry the flame.  For more information on the Olympic Torch Relay be sure to visit The Globe and Mail or view online at CTVOlympics or at RBC.

Laila Saleh carries the Olympic Torch through Newcastle amid cheering well-wishers.


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