Thursday, April 7, 2011

Prince Philip to run in half marathon




This article was first published the Serbian journal, SPORTS JOURNAL

RUNNER OF ROYAL ORIGIN

By Kristina Bugarski



The Belgrade marathon is the most important sports event in Serbia, which gathers over 20000 participants, as well as huge crowds. This year it will host representatives of the Royal Karageorgevitch Family, Crown Prince Alexander II and Crown Princess Katherine. They will come to support Prince Philip, who will run a half marathon. This will be not a first event of this kind, that Prince Philip takes part in. He graduated Arts from London University.

"I have only ever participated in one full marathon. This was the Athens Classic Marathon on 31st October 2010. A few weeks before the Athens Marathon I participated in a half marathon in Henley, in the United Kingdom," Prince Peter said to the reporter.

Based on his experience on 42.195 km track in Greece, he would never recommend this race to beginners.
"I ran the Athens Marathon in 4 hours and 39 minutes. I was hoping to run it much faster but I was not prepared for how difficult it was! The Athens marathon is challenging course as a lot of it is uphill, and it was hot. I was so happy, and lucky, that I finished. I would not recommend the Athens Marathon for any first time marathon runners. I ran the Henley Half Marathon in 1:48, I was happy with that result. One day I will run a full marathon in 3:30!," said the prince,  who is the older of Crown Prince Alexander's twin sons.

Running is not the only sport that Prince takes part in.

"I do enjoy many other sports. I love snowboarding, surfing, swimming and tennis. I also love playing pool, though I don’t know if you can call it a sport."

The Prince reveals how often he trains and works out. " regularly workout, maybe three or four times a week. I vary my training routines as much as possible. I do lots of free weights, core exercises, cardio, interval training and more. I like to keep my body guessing, I find this strategy very effective and efficient."

"What are you expectations for the 24th Belgrade Marathon and how do you will to run on the streets of Belgrade?" 

"I just hope I will get through the course! But I am very much looking forward to running through the streets of Belgrade with our citizens and friends from all around the world. I would like to wish everyone participating the very best of luck," concluded Prince Philip, probably the only Royal participant who will run 21.1 km track on April 17.

No comments: