NEW DELHI: Max Whitlock , Britain's most decorated gymnast, is gearing up for his final Olympic appearance in Paris, determined to end his illustrious career on a high note. With his retirement looming after the Games, the three-time Olympic gold medallist is poised to make his last Olympic outing a memorable one. Whitlock's Olympic journey began with two bronze medals at the 2012 London Games.

He then went on to achieve even greater success, securing two gold medals at the 2016 Rio Olympics. In Tokyo, he showcased his dominance once again by successfully defending his pommel horse title. Now, at the age of 31, Whitlock is eagerly anticipating the opportunity to conclude his Olympic career in a spectacular fashion.

As he prepares to take center stage in Paris, the British gymnast is focused on delivering his best performance yet, aiming to add more medals to his already impressive collection. "I can't wait. My fourth Olympic Games feels surreal.

I am mega-excited," he said. Whitlock achieved a remarkable feat by securing the nation's first-ever Olympic gold medal in the sport back in 2012. This groundbreaking accomplishment is just one of the many accolades he has collected throughout his illustrious career.

In addition to his Olympic triumph, Whitlock has also claimed three world championship titles, showcasing his exceptional skills on the global stage. His dominance extends to the European championships, where he has emerged victorious on four occasions. Furthermore, Whitl.