Torch relay visits Isle of Man

2 June 2012 Last updated at 12:45 ET

The Olympic flame has been carried on a TT motorcycle as the torch relay visits the Isle of Man.

Three-time World Enduro Champion, David Knight, 34, rode pillion with the torch behind fellow Manxman and former TT winner Richard "Milky" Quayle.

The flame also travelled on a horse tram and bicycle as it continued its tour on Day 15 of the relay.

It ends the day with a flight to Belfast, ahead of a five day visit to Northern Ireland.

The flame arrived on the Isle of Man at Ronaldsway Airport on British Airways plane The Firefly from Liverpool.

The first torchbearer of the day, Leanne Harper, set off from the National Sports Centre in Douglas at around 10:30 BST.

She has Cystic Fibrosis and did a lap of the athletics track at the centre. In 2012 she climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, raising more than 12,000 for CF Research.

Paralympic medallist Ian Sharpe, 41, carried the torch through Douglas. The visually-impaired athlete has competed for Great Britain since 1984. He was born in the Isle of Man and has won five silver and five bronze Paralympic medals, as well as being four times World Champion as a swimmer.

He was also a double world and European Champion cyclist in 2005.

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