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CYCLING WEEKLY
|March 23,2017
He may have left the BC Academy to become a doctor, but that didn’t stop Lewis Oliva being picked for the World Track squad, and there’s plenty more to come, he tells Guy Swarbrick.
Recently crowned British keirin champion Lewis Oliva is a committed man. He did, after all, spend six years working on an Open University degree in philosophy before beginning his current project — studying to be a doctor at Cardiff Medical School. But as his palmarès shows, Oliva’s committed to more than just his studies.
The 24-year-old Welshman joined the British Cycling Academy programme straight from school, but as a gifted academic he became the latest of a series of riders who have been forced to make a decision between sport and higher education.
Some have tried to make a case for studying at a Manchester University alongside their training, but British Cycling has been adamant that the programme is full-time or nothing.
Oliva, though, found his own way. “It was something that has secretly been in the pipeline for a number of years. I applied for Cardiff Medical School in 2014 — for a deferred entry — and they accepted me. It’s been a childhood dream of mine and I knew that regardless of how Rio went — whether it be a selection or non-selection — I was ready to move on and dedicate my life to it.”
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