When Ireland rower Philip Doyle qualified for the Olympics with his team mate Ronan Byrne last year, he put his medical career on hold to focus on Tokyo 2020.
But then restrictive measures were introduced to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic, rowing was suspended and the games were postponed.
Within days of Toyko 2020 being put off until 2021, the Banbridge doctor switched roles again to return to the front line to help out during the crisis.
He's been working on the wards completing his Foundation one year at Daisy Hill Hospital in Newry, county Down. As a trainee doctor, he’s liaising with a number of teams and working on a general medical ward.