Prince Harry has been cheering on two former Invictus Games athletes as they trained for Sport Relief under the watchful gaze of Dame Kelly Holmes.
The double Olympic gold medallist gave the ex-servicemen a few pointers during the session at London’s Battersea Park on Tuesday.
Mike Goody and Paul Vice, who competed in the 2014 Invictus Games and hope to be selected for the 2016 Games in Orlando, will compete with a host of famous faces at Sport Relief: Clash Of The Titans being staged next week.
They will run a 800 metre route across the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park as part of the team triathlon event.
Harry said: “I think the fact that Invictus athletes are taking part in Sport Relief is huge for us.”
The prince, founder of the Invictus Games, said: “It’s fantastic for the guys to be recognised for both their efforts in the past, and the goals they’re achieving now, post injury. It’s also great for everyone else – they’re inspiring so many people across the country. I’m thrilled that Invictus has a part to play in this.”
The double Olympic gold medallist gave the ex-servicemen a few pointers during the session at London’s Battersea Park on Tuesday.
Mike Goody and Paul Vice, who competed in the 2014 Invictus Games and hope to be selected for the 2016 Games in Orlando, will compete with a host of famous faces at Sport Relief: Clash Of The Titans being staged next week.
They will run a 800 metre route across the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park as part of the team triathlon event.
Harry said: “I think the fact that Invictus athletes are taking part in Sport Relief is huge for us.”
The prince, founder of the Invictus Games, said: “It’s fantastic for the guys to be recognised for both their efforts in the past, and the goals they’re achieving now, post injury. It’s also great for everyone else – they’re inspiring so many people across the country. I’m thrilled that Invictus has a part to play in this.”
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