Paisley Daily Express

I’ll take it to the Max one last time

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GYMNASTICS Max Whitlock has announced this summer’s Paris Olympics will mark the end of his glittering gymnastics career after more than two decades of history-making moments and “muck-ups”.

The 31-year-old, who has won three Olympic gold medals and three world titles, says he no longer fears life beyond the competitiv­e side of the sport which drove him to become one of the greatest British athletes of his generation.

And whether it involves his quest to extend that remarkable legacy, or to win games of ‘Pick a Pair’ with his five-year-old daughter Willow, who will watch him at an Olympics for the first time in Paris, Whitlock’s competitiv­e fires continue to burn as ferociousl­y as ever.

“Working towards that end goal of my fourth and final Olympics is so exciting, and it will hopefully put me in a position to push the boundaries further, and make this final chapter the best it can possibly be,” Whitlock said.

“To have the opportunit­y to do that in front of Willow feels amazing. I always said I wanted to continue until she was old enough to watch me in competitio­ns, and I love that she will get that chance in Paris.

“I get the feeling Willow is mega-proud.

“She loves going round telling people I’m the Olympic champion, and she thinks I win everything.

“Even when we’re playing ‘Pick a Pair’ together, my competitiv­e instinct doesn’t stop.”

Whitlock’s almost decade-long career as a global champion, starting when he edged out pommel rival Louis Smith to become

Britain’s first individual world champion in Glasgow in 2015, has masked periods of struggle and self-doubt.

“I’ve mucked up more times than a lot of people think,” insisted Whitlock, who missed out on a medal most recently at last year’s World Championsh­ips in Antwerp, where he came off the apparatus midway through his final routine.

“Sometimes, it’s those mistakes that get you in the mindset to get where you want to be.”

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