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switch places. The Predators Get: D Michael Del Zotto.When a gymnast flies off a 
pommel, strains every sinew holding rings with out-stretched arms or somersaults 
over two bars nine feet off the ground, they are completely on their own. No 
team-mate to pass to. Nobody to scream at. Just them at the apparatus. Pan your 
eyes 20 feet sideways and you may see someone in a tracksuit, face racked with 
anxiety, hoping desperately their pupil delivers.Sam Oldham has had Sergey 
Sizhanov guiding him for 15 years. It is a relationship that glowed at London 
2012, survived the torment of a career-threatening injury in 2014 and is now 
relighting Sams ambition after his Olympic disappointment.Sam describes his 
coach as a passionate perfectionist genius. What does the Russian think about 
the Sky Academy Sports Scholar?1. Describe Sam in three wordsFocused. Fighter. 
Friend 2. What are your early memories of Sam?It was my very first training 
session in Britain in 2001, Sam was 8 and was practising a handstand on the 
rings. I told him my name, gave him some coaching tips and the rest is history.  
Sam and Sergey have now both returned to Notts Gymnastics Academy 3. What were 
his strengths and weaknesses?He was always very respectful to the coaches and 
older gymnasts and did exactly what you told him. If you asked him to do 10 
chin-ups hed always do 10 even if I didnt watch him. From the beginning, he 
worked hard and realised that was key to becoming a great gymnast.4. Describe 
his development from young gymnast to nowHe was always strong and powerful, but 
had to work hard on the technical apparatus, such as the pommel horse and high 
bar. Hard work came naturally to him and it was rare he would waste time during 
training. This work paid off and by the time he was 17 he was competitive 
alongside the GB seniors.After long sessions in the gym as a junior and growing 
rapidly between 16-18, he suffered many injuries which slowed his development, 
but at 21 he was in great shape and was reaching his potential as a senior 
gymnast. His injury at the Commonwealth Games was very serious and set him back 
mentally and of course physically.It was a long road to where he is now but hes 
completely back to full health and pushing towards his potential again.  Sam 
broke his ankle at the 2014 Commonwealth Games 5. Describe your relationship 
with SamWeve been a team for 15 years. This is something that is very special 
and were not just gymnast and coach - we are great friends. 6. What makes a good 
coach?Being able to understand each athlete is very different. Seeing the bigger 
picture is really important and you need lots of patience. The athlete needs to 
respect you, believe in you and absolutely trust you.7. Any time for fun?Its 
mainly just work but as Sam has got older we spend more time together outside 
the gym. We go to the cinema or go for food. We also went to Tokyo last year 
thanks to the Sky Scholarships program and spent two weeks training and being 
tourists in what is currently the home of gymnastics!8. Any big memories stand 
out? Two days before the Youth Olympics when Sam was going in all of the 
disciplines in the all-around finals, he was very ill and could hardly train. 
When we got to the floor exercise, I told him to stop after his first warm-up 
tumble. He had no energy! On competition day, he felt better but started with a 
fall on his first apparatus.He fought back and was second heading into his last 
and best apparatus - high bar. He just needed to get through his routine and hed 
be second, possibly first! He missed one of his release-and-catch elements by 
millimetres and was fourth. 
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it was a hard lesson for Sam. Two days later he became the first ever High Bar 
Youth Olympic Champion! Seeing him compete at London 2012 was amazing. We had 
worked our whole lives for that moment and to see the GB team win bronze for the 
first time in 100 years was something I will remember for the rest of my life. 
Sam Oldham opens up to SSNHQ about his Rio disappointment and bouncing back for 
Japan 2020 9. Why does your coaching work with Sam?When Sam was younger Id 
explain what to do and how to do it. Now hes older we have open conversations 
about what skills to learn or what he needs to do in training. 10. How hard has 
it been to support Sam during his recovery from injuries?Its always difficult 
when your gymnast or athlete is injured. But my main job was always to motivate 
him and keep him moving forward. He needed to see I was positive even if he was 
feeling very low. 11. How did you and Sam cope with not being selected for the 
Olympics?It was really tough - especially for Sam. We put so much time and hard 
work into giving him the best chance to be on the team.He competed incredibly 
well at the Olympic trials and was in peak condition. Sometimes in life, you 
dont get what you believe you deserve but I am very proud of how Sam competed 
and reacted to such a difficult point in his life.  Sam is now fully focused on 
performing on the Olympic stage in Tokyo in 2020 12. You are at Notts Academy 
now with Sam - how is that?Its where our friendship began and I started teaching 
gymnastics to Sam. It feels almost perfect we will spend the final stage of his 
career where it all started.Its a fresh start for both of us and I am very 
excited to be back coaching in Nottingham and hopefully we can rebuild the mens 
program. Everyone at the club has been very welcoming and I feel very much part 
of a team again which is brilliant. 13. How are you and Sam working together to 
move on from Rio and to Tokyo 2020?We have already started building towards Sams 
ultimate goal which is the Tokyo Olympics. Now he is completely healthy we can 
push towards his potential once more which is very exciting.He comes in the gym 
everyday motivated which for me is the most important thing after the summer. 
Ive always told Sam that as long as he wants to continue in gymnastics I will 
stay by his side.We are a team! Our aims for next year are the European and 
World championships!WHATS COMING UP FOR OUR SCHOLARS....NOV 11-14: Elise 
Christie, World Cup, Salt Lake City, USANOV 12: Jessica Judd, Milton Keynes XC 
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