Belfast Telegraph

Games delay could cost me: Whitlock

- BY IAN PARKER

MAX Whitlock has admitted his hopes of holding on to his Olympic titles have been hit by the inevitable decision to postpone this year’s Tokyo Games.

Every year counts for Whitlock in his quest to keep younger rivals like Ireland’s Rhys Mcclenagha­n at bay and repeat his feat at Rio in 2016, when he bagged both pommel and floor gold medals on the same day.

But the 27-year-old is keen to keep a sense of perspectiv­e and will launch a new live-streamed video workout on his Youtube channel next week to encourage young gymnasts to keep fit during the nationwide lockdown.

Whitlock said: “I’ve got to be honest and say that every year gets tougher — the training is harder and the recovery takes longer — so that is going to be a hard thing.

“But I’m trying to look at the positives and just be grateful that they didn’t cancel the Games outright. It is a situation no athlete could have prepared themselves for and it is about how we can best react.”

Whitlock is self-isolating with his wife Leah and their 13-month old daughter Willow at their home in Essex, where he is intent on playing his part in helping keep the nation’s house-bound children interested in the sport.

As well as his ongoing ‘Whitlock Workouts’, he is launching a new twice-weekly series called ‘Gymnastics­withmax’, in which he will live-stream sessions to young gymnasts on social media.

Whitlock added: “I wanted to do something to help all these millions of kids who can’t go out and do what they want to do and the gymnasts who can’t go along to their training gyms.

“I think it’s important that when we get back to normality, kids won’t turn away from gymnastics.

“I want them to keep that buzz within them and hopefully by sharing these sorts of sessions that will help.”

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