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Kenyan’s Cross-Country athlete Philip Boit in interviewThu, Apr 9, 2009 - By FIS
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Kenya isn't known for its winter sports. How did you get started in skiing? Philip Boit: It was in February 1996 that I started, so it has been more than ten years now. At the time we were sponsored by a sportswear company which suggested that we try winter sports. I was a middle distance runner but switched sports for the Winter Games. I was the first Kenyan to compete in the Olympic Winter Games. The first time I saw snow was when I arrived in Finland to start training! My first experiences were very difficult. I couldn't handle the skis at all and when I tried to stand, I would fall over. I spent a lot of time lying in the snow, freezing cold. I was in a lot of pain and I remember thinking if this goes on forever I might quit skiing. And now you've been to three Olympic Winter Games and are training for your fourth. How is your training going? I have a great coach and really enjoy training. I train for about two and a half hours outside every day and alternate the style of training. For instance, today was classic style; tomorrow will be skating style. When I am in Kenya of course I have to train differently because we don't have snow. There I run and go to the gym to work on my endurance. Sometimes I walk with poles or rollerskates. At the Games in Nagano, Salt Lake City and Turin I did the sprints and the 10km classic, and in Vancouver I will compete in the same events. For the full interview, please access the latest issue of Olympic Review here. Source: Olympic Solidarity |
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