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Who is Max Whitlock?

Max Whitlock is all geared to present his best in the forthcoming Olympics. As the Tokyo Olympics is Max Whitlock’s third Olympic game, the player is prepared psychologically and physically. In fact, he had claimed medals in his prior games.

On the other hand, this time, as his young family member will assist him, Whitelock is more excited about it.

Thus, he is such a family boy that sincerely respects family support.

Besides Olympics, Whitelock also has claimed various national milestones and championships.

Accordingly, the athlete competes in artistic gymnastics in numerous forms.

Again, with very great commitment and harsh competitiveness, Whitlock motivated himself to give his best.

And with such determination, he was so well prepared mentally from his first Olympics days at 19.

Leading life to successful athletic life, Whitelock also has the assistance of his brand endorsements and sponsorships.

Meanwhile, the sportsman has been into such many places displaying his, with fullest.

Personal Life & Family

Starting with, Max was born on 13th January 1993 in Hemel Hampstead.

In brief, he is the son of mother Madeleine Whitlock and Brian Whitlock.

In addition, Max himself is also the parent of his daughter Willow, with his wife, Leah.

Physically, this artistic gymnast is 167 cm tall with 63 kgs of weight.

Furthermore, he has trained at the South Essex Gymnastics Club.

Relating more to sports, Whitlock’s life partner Leah herself has worked as an artistic gymnast coach at South Essex Gymnastics Club, England.

In fact, for better instruction, his coach Scott Hann is also his own brother-in-law.

With a motivation to have many improvements, Max Whitelock normally trained for roughly 20 to 25 hours a week.

Max Whitlock | Career Beginnings

Earlier, one of the pals from a swimming club introduced Max to gymnastics aged seven.

Since then, he joined the Sapphire School of Gymnastics in Hemel Hempstead.

Consistently, after twelve, exactly after his instructor came to Slovenia, Whitlock followed to Maribor to continue training.

Max Whitlock
Max Whitlock on his gymnastic pose Source: Sky News

Similarly, after three months of training, he joined South Essex Gymnastic Club in Basildon.

Finally, having coach Scott Hann, Max attended Longdean School in Hemel Hempstead.

Nevertheless, Whitlock gained gold just at the age of 17 on pommel horse and floor.

Also, he ranked second all-around in the Junior European Championships in Birmingham.

Senior Professional Career

Consequently, playing professionally from the age of 17, Max also earned the opportunity to participate in the 2010 Commonwealth Games.

There, he grabbed the silver medal in the men’s artistic all-around team event.

Additionally, he earned the silver medal in the men’s pommel horse and bronze for the men’s horizontal bar.

Thus, he got to one of the 2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Tokyo, Japan.

Summer Olympics

Immediately after competing in the world Championships, Max also was a member of Britain’s gymnastics team.

Meanwhile, the team was for the 2012 Summer Olympics hosted in London.

Adjacently, he succeeded in capturing the bronze medal, becoming the first men’s team to win a medal since 1912.

Similarly, he also got the bronze medal in the pommel event final.

In fact, the bronze he achieved in 2012 broke the record of the previous year’s silver medalist player.

Accordingly, in 2016, Great Britain picked Whitlock and his teammates for Great Britain’s 2016 Olympic gymnastic squad.

There, he received a bronze medal in an all-around gymnastics event.

Later, he earned the gold medal in the individual floor exercise ranking as the third British gymnast to achieve gold.

In actuality, he took a second gold in the individual pommel horse.

European Championships

Moreover, Whitlock competed at the 2013 European Championship.

The young athlete won the gold medal in the floor exercise, and silver in the individual all-around competition.

Also, the Olympian took the bronze medal in the pommel horse with the point number 15.500.

Similarly, in the 2014 European Championship in Sofia, he grabbed a silver medal with his four colleagues.

Max even earned a gold medal in the pommel horse.

The same year, Whitlock participates at the World Artistic Gymnastic Championships in Nanning, China.

Despite experiencing some challenges in qualification, Max subsequently competed as replacing one of his colleagues who suffered from a wrist injury.

After all, he made up for the silver medal-winning over Kohei Uchimura to have his sixth World All-Around Championship.

Commonwealth Games

Simultaneously, with his teammates at Commonwealth Games, Whitlock claimed gold, including artistic individuals all-around as well.

Altogether, he earned his third gold in the Men’s Floor final and silver in the Pommel Horse final.

Likewise, bronze in the parallel bars is definitive.

Glasgow

Notwithstanding, Whitlock competed in the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Glasgow.

Despite some blunders during qualification rounds, Max won the berth for the individual all-around final.

Although Whitlock did not compete as a group that year, individually, they finished strongly on the Floor to have a position for the top 8 players.

Overall, he took the silver medal on the floor.

In fact, he won a gold medal, becoming the first British man to win World Championship on the pommel horse.

While his other teammate playing individual took the silver medal.

In 2016, he won the all-around at the Glasgow World Cup, collecting the top floor and pommel horse scores.

Max Whitlock | Injuries

In the middle of giving his best, in 2015, Whitlock had to withdraw from the Great Britain squad for the European Championships in Bern, Switzerland.

Similarly, he did not participate in the floor exercise and pommel horse events for the Championships in Montpellier, France.

Awards & Achievements

  • Delhi Commonwealth Games: 2X Silver, One Bronze (2010)
  • London Olympic Games: 2X Bronze (2012)
  • Glasgow Commonwealth Games: 2X Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze (2014)
  • The Prize for Elegance in the World Championships in Glasgow, Scotland (2015)
  • World Championships: 1 Gold, 2X Silver (2015)
  • Rio Olympic Games: 2X Gold,1 Bronze (2016)
  • 2017 Most Excellent Order of the British Empire [MBE] member \sWorld Championships: Gold (2017)
  • Gold Coast Commonwealth Games: 1 Gold, 1 Silver (2018)
  • British Gymnastics’ Most Outstanding Athlete of the Year by echo-news.co.uk
  • 3X European Champion \s6X World Medalist \sMax Whitlock | Net Worth
  • Having such a remarkably inspiring athletic life, Max definitely lives in luxurious life.

Specifically, having primary earnings in gymnastics, Whitlock’s net worth is estimated to be between $1 million to $5 million.

Also, read  Kohei Uchimura,  Sting,  Mack Horton

Social Media Appearances

An athlete representing his country like Great Britain claiming several medals back to back, Max Whitlock has many fan followers on his social media accounts.

Hence he is active on his social media accounts like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

So, here are some of the detail of some of his accounts.

Instagram: 226K followers (@maxwhitlock)

Facebook: 180K followers (@OfficialMaxWhitlock)

Twitter: 101.1K followers (@maxwhitlock1)