QUEEN'S MESSENGER: Athlete Carey Marshall carried the Queen's baton yesterday to begin the Scottish leg of its race to next year 's Commonwealth Games in Australia.

The baton, which will visit all 71 Commonwealth nations, holds a recorded message from the Queen to be read out at the opening ceremony.

Miss Marshall, from Hamilton, began at the SECC in Glasgow before crossing the Clyde to the Science Centre. The 400m runner, 25, said:

"It's a pleasure to hold the baton as I hope to go to Melbourne next year."

The baton was later passed to Glasgow swimmers at Tollcross Pool, before runner Lee McConnell carried it into Hampden Park. Supermodel Elle MacPherson began the baton's journey earlier this month when she received it from the Queen at Buckingham Palace.