20 May, 2020
Some people leave their run late.
Nobody would have felt Tom Moore had much else left to do on the eve of turning 100. A veteran of World War II he had served in Burma and come back home and raised his family and lived a good life.
Yet when the grandfather who had been born in the time of the Spanish flu pandemic started to live through COVID-19 he set himself a task.
He would walk 100 laps of the 25 metre loop in his garden with the aid of his walking frame before his upcoming 100th birthday on the 30th of April in the hopes of raising $1,000 pounds for the UK National Health Service (NHS).
As he completed his laps and promised “Tomorrow will be a good day,” his determination captured the heart of his nation and the world.
With Michael Ball and NHS Voices of Care Choir he recorded a version of You’ll Never Walk Alone which topped the UK Charts.
On April 16 when he completed his 100th lap the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Regiment were on hand to provide him with a guard of honour.
On the day of his 100th Birthday the Royal Air Force’s Battle of Britain Memorial Flight flew over his home in Bedfordshire.
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/embed/p08bzts4/52735192
At the end of his efforts he had broken a Guinness World Record for most money raised by an individual through a walk. His fundraising total $33 million pounds! (61.8 million Australian dollars) for the NHS whose workers he refers to as “national heroes.”
He was made an Honorary member of the English Cricket Team which is not nearly as good as being an Honorary member of the Australian Cricket Team but probably means a lot to him as an Englishman.
The retired Captain was made an Honorary Colonel.
Then Boris Johnson decided fuck it, let’s give him a knighthood and the Queen thought yeah well we bloody well should. Overwhelmed by the honour he tweeted thanks to the Prime Minister, Her Majesty The Queen and the Great British public.
“I will remain at your service.”
It’s unknown how the ceremony will go ahead or when.
Every time I read about this man I just cry.
I cry because it’s not really what he did that matters, it’s what he inspired in others that does.
He stood for certain values we are afraid we are losing.
Last month he said “Let’s all carry on and remember that things will get better. We have had problems before β we have overcome them β and we shall all overcome the same thing again.”
He demonstrated in his resolve and spirit what we can all do and others have picked up his example.
One and half million followers and donors and countless more making a decision every day to be a little bit more like Captain Tom.
Arise Sir Moore and God bless you.
-Lloyd Marken
Thanks for sharing his special story. He’s an impressive guy – especially that he’s tweeting!!
Haha. Definitely someone to be inspired about.
Yes, we are losing a lot of our values. In Liverpool, stupid selfish football supporters spread Covid by partying on two successive days to celebrate their team’s successes. In Manchester and London, thousands of idiot youngsters go to rave parties and then go home in the morning to infect and quite probably kill their grandparents. No government can stop a pandemic if people insist on behaving like this, not without adapting extreme measures, anyway,
That is a good point John. It’s funny though, my Mum was pointing out the other night that there has always been people who did the wrong thing even during the war. I don’t want to ignore the idiots but for me I think Tom Moore’s success shows a lot of us still have values.
An amazing man and a perfect example of the determination and strength of that generation. May he continue to inspire – for this world sorely needs it !!
Thank you for telling me about this fine gentleman.
Thank you GP, Beetley Pete did a fantastic post about him too.
There can’t be too many!!
We signed a petition to get Tom his knighthood. It got so many names on it, they (Boris) couldn’t ignore it.
Great tribute, Lloyd.
Best wishes, Pete.
So basically you got him the Knighthood. π well done mate. But seriously what a great guy and good on you for signing the petition. Best wishes Pete.
I read Beetly Pete’s post on him also and I repeat my comment, it is a man like this that deserves the title of SIR.
I agree Don and hope you enjoyed the post. Beetley Pete’s write-up was perfect. There’s a link to a video of the pilots cam during the flyover. Hope you and the family are all right. Stay safe.