Oliver, seen here "hanging loose" during a recent trip to a Mexican all-inclusive beach resort. |
Sources tell Windsurf Your Face Off Bryn Oliver is attempting
a comeback and wants to sail for the Elk-Ida again.
After renting an entry level board and slogging around in
the inner bay of a Mexican all inclusive, Oliver decided in February he was fit
enough to give the sport another try, so he hired personal trainer Bryan
Maycher and has been working diligently since.
Those close to him say he didn't leave the secretive and
highly skilled Elk-Ida team the way he wanted, which is fueling his desire to
return.
The 28-year-old has been single for almost four weeks and
has been training daily in Winnipeg in the hope that a team rep is willing to
invite him to training camp.
Interest in the former provincial circuit racing champion
won't be enough to clear the way for oliver’s return. He remains under indefinite suspension and
would first have to be approved by team ethics representative Pen Buderson and
team nutritionist Dr. Dip Chipman before reinstatement would be considered.
Sources say Oliver recently sent VBYC Commodore Ryan Van
Breezy a letter acknowledging his comeback bid and has also discussed the
possibility of the club housing his 4 year old bijon shih tzu and having the
numerous memorial dedications to his past career removed. The club has
confirmed receiving the letter but is unlikely to respect his requests.
At 28, Oliver is one of the youngest sailors in team history
to make a comeback attempt. Intense and fearless, oliver made a name for
himself for more than his cackle. He could shred, gybe and led girlfriends to
leave self delusional windsponges.