british heavyweight boxer dillian whyte, has made a documentary for the bbc which is out today, called is a frontline nurse in the nhs. it's a dark time for everyone. obviously i'm worried as a support person, but i'm worried for my mum, my mum is an nhs nurse who refused to stop working. you know, she refused. we just have to be brave. to stop working. you know, she refused. wejust have to be brave. i love my mum and look up to her so much because even at her age she is going to be brave. an to myself, you know what, if my old mum can say that, then, you know. yeah, it really puts sport into context, doesn't it? with the limit on exercising outside, now lifted, many of us, and professional athletes can start to increase our workloads, including the one—and—only sir mo farah. he was due to compete in the 10,000 metres in the olympics this summer, having returned to the track, after concentrating on marathons, and so he's not upset the games have been put back a year. i'm coming into the marathon on and preparing for olympics straightaway in the first year, so postponing helps me more b