Coronavirus: Professional athletes train in lockdown
In the UK and beyond, professional and Olympic athletes have been striving to maintain their strict training regimes, whilst adhering to lockdown restrictions.
Here are photos taken in May showing how some athletes have been maintaining their training routines.
British canoeist Mallory Franklin balances on a pilates ball while practising with a paddle in her gardenMatthew Childs/ ReutersBritish Paralympic champion Hannah Cockroft and her partner Nathan Maguire train at their home in ChesterMolly Darlington/ ReutersBritish gymnast Dominick Cunningham trains at a horse stable in Walsall, UKCarl Recine/ ReutersBritish diver James Heatly trains as his parents look on at his home in Balerno, ScotlandLee Smith/ ReutersOlympic and World Champion long-distance runner Sir Mo Farah exercises in Richmond Park, LondonDylan Martinez/ ReutersFormula 3 racer Sophia Floersch rides in a virtual reality simulator as she trains in her home in Gruenwald near Munich, GermanyAndreas Gebert/ ReutersBritish tennis player Dominic Inglot practises in his garden in LondonAndrew Boyers/ ReutersBritish climber Imogen Horrocks trains on a climbing wall she built in her garden at her parents home in BordonTom Jacobs/ ReutersItalian judo gold medallist Fabio Basile trains at an Olympic centre near Rome after Italian authorities allowed athletes to train individually at the venueGuglielmo Mangiapane/ ReutersTeam GB sprinter Ashleigh Nelson trains at Chingford Golf CoursePaul Childs/ ReutersBritish sprint canoeist Liam Heath trains at his home in GuilfordMatthew Childs/ ReutersGloucester and Scotland international rugby player Alex Craig works out at his parents' farm in Castle Douglas, ScotlandLee Smith/ Reuters