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Ready, steady, Bo! Susan 'SuBo' Boyle takes part in the Queen's Baton relay ahead of opening performance at Commonwealth Games
She has recently been revealed as the performer who will kick start the opening ceremony of this years Commonwealth Games.
So Susan Boyle didn't waste any time getting in the sporting spirit as she took part in the Queen's Baton relay outside the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Yorkhill, Glasgow on Wednesday.
The 53-year-old Britain's Got Talent runner up completed a leg before making her way inside the hospital to visit the sick children inside.
Passing the baton: Britain's Got Talent success Susan Boyle took part in the Queen's Baton Relay at York Hill hospital
The Britain's Got Talent runner up will be performing at the Opening Ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in Scotland on Wednesday.
SuBo will kick off the opening of the 20th Commonwealth Games in Celtic Park in Glasgow alongside 4,500 athletes from the 71 nations of the Commonwealth who are competing.
Susan said in a statement: 'I am really looking forward to being a part of the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony. It was a great honour to be asked to perform and be a part of these games in my home country of Scotland. You'll have to watch the opening ceremony to see the song we chose for this occasion but I think it will be one my fellow Scots approve of.'
On your marks: SuBo looked thrilled to be completing a leg of the Queen's Baton relay in Glasgow
Getting into the spirit: Susan put her sporting foot forward before making her way to the children's hospital
Boyle and the baton: Susan rose to fame after she was the runner up on Britain's Got Talent in 2009
Susan became one of the thousands of baton-bearers to take part in the relay which has been traveling across Scotland for 38 days.
Its final destination will be the opening ceremony at Celtic Park on Wednesday, where the Queen will read the special message contained inside.
After leaving the hospital today and handing the baton over, Boyle told the Press Association: 'It was a lot of fun and I had a ball, an absolute ball.'
Bringing the games to them: Susan wanted to bring a bit of the Commonwealth games to the sick children, who wouldn't be able to watch from the park in Glasgow
Meet and greet: Susan met a number of children at the hospital after she completed her leg of the baton race
You'll Never Walk Alone: Susan was joined by other relay runners as she took part in the leg which reached the hospital
Adding that she was pleased to bring a little bit of the games to the poorly children:
'It was good to bring the Commonwealth Games to them because they don't get a chance to see it, so we're bringing it to them.'
Talking about the Games, she said: 'Bring it on. I'm very excited and very pleased it's in Glasgow as well.'
Triumphant: Susan looked chuffed to of completed her sprinting stint of the relay
Passing on the Baton: Susan said she was thrilled to be bringing a big of the games to the children who couldn't necessarily watch them
Finger on the pulse: The children at Yorkhill hospital looked thrilled to be given the opportunity to touch the baton
But the Britain's Got Talent star was not giving away any secrets about what exactly she will be performing at the opening ceremony, where she will perform among others Scottish musicians including Rod Stewart, Amy MacDonald and violinist Nicola Benedetti.
She said mysteriously: 'Watch this space, that's all I am willing to say'.
Amazing Grace: Susan looked delighted to be taking the Commonwealth Baton to the sick children
High spirits: Susan joined the nurses of the ward to excitedly cheer on the start of the games
Thank you, TANIA WILLIS, of the Dailymail.co.uk. Such wonderful coverage of a great Royal event. I see the children loved the day as much as caring, happy Susan Boyle. Your coverage of the event was absolutely delightful! Thank you.
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